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Eddy Arnold - Anthology Of Country Music - "The Eddy Arnold Show" album

Eddy Arnold - Anthology Of Country Music - "The Eddy Arnold Show" album

  • Performer: Eddy Arnold
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Anthology Of Country Music - "The Eddy Arnold Show"
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Description

The Eddy Arnold Show photos, posters, stills and award nominations.

Included are "Petal from a Faded Rose," "Columbia Stockade Blues, " and other songs from the early years of country.

from the album Turn the World Around. The single was Eddy Arnold's ninety-seventh release on the country chart Chart performance. Billboard Hot Country Singles.

The cover and contents suffer from folding, scuffing of edges, spine splits, discolouration etc. the sound, which is why we play testall of our records. So you know the sound quality of the record you're getting, not just what it looks like. Title : The Eddy Arnold Show. Catalogue No : ACM-9 - US pressing. Record Condition : Excellent. EDDY ARNOLD - The Easy Way. 1965 UK 7" vinyl single. This is one of 10000 singles LP's, 12 and 7" that I HAVE COLLECTED OVER THE LAST 30 YEARS; they run from the 1950's to the 2000's and cover every style of music. Speed: 45 RPM. £. 0 postage This Eddy Arnold 7" single The Easy Way B/w Make The World Go Away was released on the RCA Victor label in 1965 Cat No.

He was a so-called Nashville sound (country/popular music) innovator of the late 1950s, and scored 147 songs on the Billboard country music charts, second only to George Jones. He sold more than 85 million records. A member of the Grand Ole Opry (beginning 1943) and the Country Music Hall of Fame (beginning 1966), Arnold ranked 22nd on Country Music Television's 2003 list of "The 40 Greatest Men of Country Music. Arnold was born on May 15, 1918 on a farm near Henderson, Tennessee. Arnold's father died when he was just 11, forcing him to leave school and begin helping on the family farm. This led to him later gaining his nickname-the Tennessee Plowboy.

Richard Edward "Eddy" Arnold (May 15, 1918 – May 8, 2008) was an American country music singer who performed for six decades. He was a so-called Nashville sound (country/popular music) innovator of the late 1950s, and scored 147 songs on the Billboard country music charts, second only to George Jones. These programs feature the best talent of the day and were broadcast nearly as widely as cable programs today. And just like TV today, families would gather around their crystal radio sets to enjoy the entertainment together.

The Eddy Arnold Show debuted on CBS-TV on July 14, 1952 from New York City, as a live 15-minute summer replacement for The Perry Como Show on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday nights from 7:45–8 pm ET. Arnold's guitarists Hank Garland and Roy Wiggins (steel guitar) appeared. The program's final broadcast was August 22, 1952. From July 7 to October 1, 1953, NBC-TV carried The Eddy Arnold Show as a live 15-minute summer replacement for The Dinah Shore Show

Arnold’s album All Time Hits from the Hills reached the pop-chart Top Ten in January 1948. Of his nine Top Ten country songs released in 1948, five hit a revival of the 1921 song Anytime (music and lyrics by Herbert Happy Lawson); the million-selling Bouquet of Roses (music and lyrics by Steve Nelson and Bob Hilliard); Texarkana Baby (music and lyrics by Cottonseed Clark and Fred Rose); Just a Little Lovin’  . The show returned from July to October 1953, this time as a twice-a-week replacement for Dinah Shore. From January 1955 to the end of 1957, Arnold did a show for syndication under the title Eddy Arnold Time, also returning to a national network on a weekly half-hour basis from April to September 1956. He hosted a documentary network television series, Out on the Farm, on Sunday afternoons from July to November 1954, and returned to doing a radio series from 1952 to 1953 and from July to September 1956.

Tracklist

From Rare Early Radio Transcriptions, including:
1 Theme - Cattle Call/Columbus Stockade Blues
2 You Only Want Me When You're Lonely
3 A Petal From A Faded Rose
4 What A Fool I Was
5 You Sang My Lovesone To Somebody Else
6 Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes
7 Kentucky Waltz
8 I Could't Believe It Was True
9 Who At The Door Is Standing
10 I'm Po Folks All The Time
11 Waltz Of The Wind
12 The Prisoners Song
13 Molly Darling
14 Farther And Farther Apart
15 Tear Stains On Your Letter
16 Driftwood On The River
17 Little Angel With The Dirty Face
18 Cool Water
19 That Little Boy Of Mine
20 The Lily Of The Valley
21 I Turned And Walked Slowly Away

Notes

From rare early radio transcriptions