Jim Collins (singer)

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Jim Collins
Born 1959
Origin Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar
Years active 1985-present
Label(s) White Gold, TKM, Platinum Edge, Zoo, Arista

Jim Collins (born in 1959 in Nacogdoches, Texas) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Between 1985 and 1998, Collins released three studio albums; he also charted seven singles on Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. His highest charting single, "The Next Step," peaked at #55 in 1997.

As a songwriter, Collins has had more than 50 of his songs cut, including "Yes!" by Chad Brock, "The Good Stuff" by Kenny Chesney, and "I Don't Feel Like Loving You Today" by Gretchen Wilson.[1]

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Title US Country Label
1991 Wanted Recorded or Alive (as Jimmy Collins) 59 Platinum Edge
1995 Rodeo Rock (as Jimmy Collins) Zoo
1998 The Next Step Arista

[edit] Singles

Year Title US Country Album
1985 "You Can Always Say Good-Bye in the Morning"A 78 Single only
"I Wanna Be a Cowboy 'Til I Die"A 59
"What a Memory You'd Make"A 75
1986 "(Because of You) The Things I've Done to Me"A 65
"Romance"A 59
1995 "Rodeo Rock"A, B Rodeo Rock
1997 "The Next Step" 55 The Next Step
1998 "My First, Last, One and Only" 73
  • ACredited to Jimmy Collins.
  • BFailed to chart.

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