Is It Really Over?
Jim Reeves
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Is it really over, is this the end of the line? Don't tell me I'm losing the love that was mine If you're really leaving, take some part of me So I'll always remember, how sweet love used to be I wonder who's stepping into my shoes, who can he be? I can tell by your eyes our love has died, and it's over for me I wonder who's stepping into my shoes, who can he be? I can tell by your eyes our love has died, and it's over for me Really over for me
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Written by: JIM REEVES
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10 facts about this song
Song Background"Is It Really Over?" is a classic country song by American singer, Jim Reeves. The song showcases his smooth baritone voice and distinctive Nashville sound, making him one of the iconic figures in country music.
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Release InformationReleased in 1965, "Is It Really Over?" was part of Reeves' posthumous releases, seeing as it followed his tragic plane crash in 1964.
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Songwriting CreditThe song was penned by Reeves himself, adding to his portfolio of both hit singer and accomplished songwriter. His considerable writing prowess contributed to his reputation as a prominent figure in country music.
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Chart Performance"Is It Really Over?" was a popular hit during its time. Although it did not top the charts, it managed a respectable position, reinforcing Reeves' popularity in the country music scene.
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LegacyThe song continues to be heard and enjoyed by fans of country music due to its relatable lyrics, memorable tune, and Reeves' calming voice. His legacy in the genre remains everpresent, partly thanks to hits like "Is It Really Over."
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Cover Version"Is It Really Over?" was covered by several artists in the following years, hinting at its enduring popularity and the respect other musicians had for Reeves' work. It has become a part of the standard repertoire for country artists.
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Posthumous RecognitionDespite its posthumous release, the success of "Is It Really Over?" contributed to Jim Reeves induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1967, acknowledging his significant contributions to the genre.
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Music StyleThe song exhibits Reeves' characteristically smooth and rich voice — often referred to as the “Nashville sound,” a mix of country music and popular music elements that helped to make country music more commercially appealing.
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Album Inclusion"Is It Really Over?" is featured in various Jim Reeves albums, including the album "Is It Really Over?" noticed by fans and critics for its sentimental and mournful tone. The record includes other posthumous hits which further add to his standing in the country music scene.
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Personal ConnectionMany fans interpret "Is It Really Over?" as somewhat reflective of Reeves' tumultuous personal life and his struggles, giving the song an additional depth and poignant edge.
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