"Time in a Bottle: Jim Croce's Greatest Love Songs" is a posthumous compilation album by American singer-songwriter Jim Croce. The album was released by Saja Music Co and Atlantic Records on July 28, 1980. It is a collection of love songs, providing a retrospective look at some of Croce's work in this genre.
Jim Croce, originally from Pennsylvania, was known for his catchy, relatable folk music and tragically died in a plane crash in 1973. His career was short-lived but impactful, with several hit singles that remain popular today.
The album is named after one of Croce's most popular songs, "Time in a Bottle", a posthumously released number one hit that beautifully speaks of the desire to hold onto treasured moments. The album comprises other popular tracks such as "Operator [That's Not the Way It Feels]" and "I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song". These tracks collectively reflect Croce's easygoing style, heartfelt lyrics, and warm vocals.
The album, though released seven years after Croce's death, encapsulates his talent for capturing human emotions and experiences. His timeless songs continue to resonate with listeners, reaffirming his status as a respected figure in the world of folk and pop music.