Jim Croce
24 song
- A Long Time Ago
- Age
- Alabama Rain
- Another Day Another Town
- Big Wheel
- Box 10
- Cotton Mouth River
- Dreamin Again
- Five Short Minutes
- Hey Tomorrow
- Lovers Cross
- Maybe Tomorrow
- Old Man River
- One Less Set Of Footsteps
- Photographs And Memories
- Railroad Song
- Railroads And Riverboats
- Speedball Tucker
- Sun Come Up
- The Hard Way Every Time
- These Dreams
- Vespers
- Wear Out The Turnpike
- Workin At The Car Wash Blues
Jim Croce
Jim Croce (Jan 10, 1943 ‒ Sept 20, 1973) was an American singer-songwriter from South Philadelphia whose biggest single "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" hit number 1 on the US charts in the summer of 1973. His influences included Ian & Sylvia, Gordon Lightfoot and Woody Guthrie. Sadly, Croce died in a small commercial plane crash one day before his third album, "I Got a Name" was to be released.
Early life
Croce was born in South Philadelphia. He graduated from Upper Darby High School in Drexel Hill
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