- Bluegrass · 2008
- Gloryland - 30 Bluegrass Gospel Classics · 2007
- In His Arms · 1989
- 20 Bluegrass Originals - Collector's Edition · 2004
- Rebel Records: 35 Years of The Best in Bluegrass · 1997
- American County Pioneers · 2008
- Christmas Country Style · 2007
- Jim Eanes With Red Smiley & The Bluegrass Cut-Ups · 1968
- Bluegrass Spectacular · 1993
- Bobby Atkins & the Countrymen · 1986
- Jim Eanes With Red Smiley & The Bluegrass Cut-Ups · 1968
- Jim Eanes With Red Smiley & The Bluegrass Cut-Ups · 1968
- The Trouble with the Truth · 2016
Live Albums
About Jim Eanes
Though he never achieved the superstar status of many of his contemporaries, Jim Eanes still exerted considerable influence on country and bluegrass music. Originally a backing musician for bluegrass legends Flatt & Scruggs and Bill Monroe, Eanes struck out on his own and formed the Shenandoah Valley Boys in 1951, recording sporadically over the next four decades. He found greater success as a songwriter, authoring “I wouldn’t Change You If I Could,” a charty-topping single for Ricky Skaggs. and Hank Williams’s classic “Wedding Bells."
- HOMETOWN
- Mountain Valley, VA, United States
- BORN
- December 6, 1923
- GENRE
- Country