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In the music industry, arguably the worst tragedy that can befall an artist is to die in their prime, when he or she is just beginning to break through to the mainstream and reach people on a national level. One such artist was
Jim Croce
, a songwriter with a knack for both upbeat, catchy singles and empathetic, melancholy ballads. Though
Croce
only recorded a few studio albums before an untimely plane crash, he continues to be remembered posthumously.
Croce
appealed
to fans as a common man, and it was not a gimmick -- he was a father and husband who went through a series of blue-collar jobs. And whether he used dry wit, gentle emotions, or sorrow,
Croce
sang with a rare form of honesty and power. Few artists have ever been able to pull off such down-to-earth storytelling as convincingly as he was.
James Croce
was born in Philadelphia, PA, on January 10, 1943. Raised onragtime and country,
Croce
played the accordion as a child and would eventually teach himself the guitar. It wasn't until his freshman year of college that he began to take music seriously, forming several bands over the next few years. After graduation, he continued to play various gigs at local bars and parties, working as both a teacher and construction worker to support himself and his wife,
Ingrid
. In 1969, the Croces and an old friend from college,
Tommy West
, moved to New York and record an album. When the
Jim and Ingrid
record failed to sell, they moved to a farm in Lyndell, PA, where
Jim
juggled several jobs, including singing for radio commercials. Eventually he was noticed and signed by the ABC/Dunhill label and released his second album,
You Don't Mess Around with Jim
, in 1972. The record spawned three hits:
"You Don't Mess Around With Jim,"
"Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels),"
and
"Time in a Bottle."
The latter would become
Croce
's breakthrough hit, shooting all the way to number one on the Billboard charts.
Croce
quickly followed with
Life and Times
in early 1973 and gained his first number one hit with
"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown."
After four years of grueling tour schedules,
Croce
grew homesick. Wishing to spend more time with Ingrid and his infant son Adrian James, he planned to take a break after the
Life and Times
tour was completed. Unfortunately, the tour would never finish; just two months after
"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown"
topped the charts,
Croce
's plane crashed in Natchitoches, LA.
Croce
and the four other passengers (including band member
Maury Muehleisen
) were killed instantly.
Ironically,
Jim Croce
's career peaked after his death. In December of 1973, the album
I Got a Name
surfaced, but it was
"Time in a Bottle,"
from 1972's
You Don't Mess Around with Jim
which would become his second number one single. Shortly afterwards,
"I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song"
reached the Top Ten. Several albums were released posthumously, most notably the greatest hits collection,
Photographs and Memories
, which became a best-seller. Several other compilations have since been issued, such as the 1992 release
The 50th Anniversary Collection
and the 2000 compilation
Time in a Bottle: The Definitive Collection
. Listening to the songs
Croce
recorded, one cannot help but wonder how far his extraordinary talents could have taken him if he would have perhaps lived a few years longer. Unfortunately, such a question may only be looked at rhetorically, but
Jim Croce
continues to live on in the impressive catalog of songs he left behind. ~ Barry Weber
, All Music Guide
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Long Live Croche. An epic man, an inspiration to all my music I play to this day.
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