Jim Croce
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Jim Croce

Jim Croce Jim Croce American singer-songwriter (1943–1973) Not to be confused with Jim Crace. James Joseph Croce (/ˈkroʊtʃiː/;[1] January 10, 1943 – September 20, 1973) was an American folk and rock singer-songwriter. Between 1966 and 1973, he released five studio albums and numerous singles. During this period, Croce took a series of odd jobs to pay bills while he continued to write, record and perform concerts. After Croce formed a partnership with the songwriter and guitarist Maury Muehleisen in the early 1970s, his fortunes turned. Croce's breakthrough came in 1972, when his third album, You Don't Mess Around with Jim, produced three charting singles, including "Time in a Bottle", which reached No. 1 after Croce died. The follow-up album Life…

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Singles

Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels) / Rapid Boy The Stock Car Boy
Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels) / Rapid Boy The Stock Car Boy (1972)
You Don't Mess Around With Jim / Photographs And Memories
You Don't Mess Around With Jim / Photographs And Memories (1972)
Bad Bad Leroy Brown / A Good Time Man Like Me Ain't Got No Business Singing The Blues
Bad Bad Leroy Brown / A Good Time Man Like Me Ain't Got No Business Singing The Blues (1973)
I Got A Name / Alabama Rain
I Got A Name / Alabama Rain (1973)
I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song / Salon And Saloon
I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song / Salon And Saloon (1973)
One Less Set Of Footsteps / It Doesn't Have To Be That Way
One Less Set Of Footsteps / It Doesn't Have To Be That Way (1973)
Time In A Bottle / Hard Time Losin Man
Time In A Bottle / Hard Time Losin Man (1973)
Workin At The Car Wash Blues / Thursday
Workin At The Car Wash Blues / Thursday (1973)