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Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy And His Guitar – Cuddle Buggin' Baby, Enclosed, One Broken Heart. Label: RCA Victor – 58-0154. Matrix, Runout (Stamped Side A): 58-0154A 'reversed'7. Matrix, Runout (Stamped Side B): 58-0154B 'reversed'7.
Cuddle Buggin' Baby" b/w "Enclosed, One Broken Heart" (Non-album track). 2. - Country Songs I Love to Sing. I'm a Good Boy" b/w "Till You Come Back Again" (Non-album track). Chip Off the Old Block" b/w "I'll Hold You in My Heart" (from Anytime). 12. 97. "Tennessee Stud" b/w "What's the Good (Of All This Love)" (Non-album track). A Legend and His Lady. That's What I Get for Lovin' You".
With the help of producer Steve Sholes, Arnold and his group (the Tennessee Plowboys) achieved a fine, lean sound that was a good compromise between hillbilly authenticity and commercial country music.
99. Enclosed, One Broken Heart. 100. Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again. 101. Behind The Clouds. In some ways, his switch to a pop vocals wasn't that big a deal: Arnold was always a slow paced, sentimental crooner, by going pop he was just shedding the modest fiddle and pedal steel licks that buoyed his old records, and toning down the twang. He also revisited several of his older hits - "Anytime," "Bouquet Of Roses," "Cattle Call" - and gave them a grander-sounding orchestral sweep. It's fun to hear them here in their original stripped-down glory, but sweeter still to hear all the less well-known gems that came out at the same time, in all their.
Enclosed One Broken Heart.
Album by Eddy Arnold. Disc 1. Mother's Prayer. Mommy, Please Stay Home With Me. Cattle Call. Each Minute Seems Like a Million Years. Did You See My Daddy Over There. Many Tears Ago. I Walk Alone. You Must Walk the Line. I'll Have To) Live and Learn. Be Sure There's No Mistake. I Couldn't Believe It Was True. I Talk to Myself About You. All Alone in This World Without You. Can't Win, Can't Place, Can't Show. What's Life Without Love? That's How Much I Love You. Why Didn't You Take That, Too?
I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms). 0. 27. Bouquet of Roses. Then I Turned and Walked Slowly Away. 40. Texarkana Baby. 42. My Daddy Is Only a Picture. 44. There's Not a Thing (I Wouldn't Do for You). 105. If I Never Get to Heaven.
In 1950 the Country song in the charts was Cuddle Buggin' Baby by Eddy Arnold. There's No Wings On My Angel - Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy and His Guitar. Cincinnati Dancing Pig - Red Foley.
| A | Cuddle Buggin' BabyWritten-By – Red Rowe |
| B | Enclosed, One Broken HeartWritten-By – Eddy Arnold, Sadie Sallis |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 48-0342 | Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy And His Guitar* | Cuddle Buggin' Baby / Enclosed, One Broken Heart (7", Gre) | RCA Victor | 48-0342 | US | 1950 |
| 48-0342 | Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy And His Guitar* | Cuddle Buggin' Baby / Enclosed, One Broken Heart (7", Gre) | RCA Victor | 48-0342 | Canada | 1950 |
| 21-0342 | Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy And His Guitar* | Cuddle Buggin' Baby / Enclosed, One Broken Heart (Shellac, 10") | RCA Victor | 21-0342 | US | Unknown |
| 21-0342 | Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy And His Guitar* | Cuddle Buggin' Baby / Enclosed, One Broken Heart (10", Promo) | RCA Victor | 21-0342 | US | 1950 |
| 48-0342 | Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy And His Guitar* | Cuddle Buggin' Baby / Enclosed, One Broken Heart (7") | RCA Victor | 48-0342 | US | 1950 |
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