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Jim Croce

Jim Croce was an American singer-songwriter from South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He wrote and performed folk, rock, and R&B music, and was active in the music scene from 1966 until his death in 1973. His most successful album was 1972's You Don't Mess Around With Jim, which spawned several hit singles, including "You Don't Mess Around With Jim", "Time in a Bottle", "Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)", and "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown". His 1973 album Life and Times was posthumously released, and included the hit single "I Got a Name".

Croce's music is known for its witty, heartfelt lyrics, as well as its smooth acoustic and electric guitar playing. His most famous songs often told stories of everyday life and love, such as "You Don't Mess Around With Jim" and "Time in a Bottle". He was also known for his humorous and touching ballads, such as "Photographs and Memories".

An interesting fact about Jim Croce is that he was an avid photographer and often used his own photographs as album covers and artwork for his songs. He also often wrote and performed his songs in unusual time signatures, such as 5/4 and 6/8.