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| Sujet: EDDIE ARNOLD RIP Jeu 08 Mai 2008, 18:22 | |
| Eddy Arnold, whose long career in country included 27 number 1 hits in a recording career spanning 6 decades and membership in the Country Music Hall of Fame, died this morning at 89 in Tennessee. Arnold, known as The Tennessee Plowboy, was part of the breed of country singers who saw the genre swing a bit from more rural and folk sounds to pop-influenced music. Arnold was born in Henderson, Tenn. May 15, 1918 to a farming family. He was interested in music at an early age with a cousin lending him a Sears Roebuck Silvertone guitar. Growing up, he listened to Gene Autry, Bing Crosby and Jimmy Rodgers. Arnold's father died when his son was 11, leading to the auctioning off of the family farm by creditors. During the Depression, the Arnolds were sharecroppers. Arnold sang at socials and barbecues for a dollar a night to help his family. By the time Arnold was 17, h was working on radio and in beer halls in Jackson, Tenn. He also worked as an undertaker's driver. Arno0ld later moved to Memphis and St. Louis for radio work. In 1950, he joined Pee Wee King's Golden West Cowboys as a featured singer. He played the Grand Ole Opry and also toured military bases in the U.S. and Central America. He left King for a solo career in 1943. He was on key Nashville radio station during the day and later the Opry. Thanks to WSM station manager Harry Stone and Chicago publisher Fred Forster, RCA Records became aware of Arnold. He had his first recording session for RCA in December 1944, which included one of his signature songs, "Cattle Call." Arnold was very successful from the get go - his first 57 songs reached the Billboard Top 10 between 1945 and 1954. His first release, "Each Minute Seems a Million Years," went to number 5 in 1945. His first number 1 was "What is Life Without Love" in 1947. He ruled the number 1 spot for 21 weeks in 1947 with "I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)." Many of Arnold's hits crossed over to the pop charts as well. He expanded his audience by hosting a segment of the Opry and the Checkerboard Jamboree with Ernest Tubb. Arnold left the Opry in 1948 over a salary dispute and then worked live for CBS Network series Hometown Reunion. He also appeared in two films, "Feudin' Rhythm" and "Hoedown" in 1949 and 1950. Arnold had several television shows as well, hosting summer replacement series in 1952 and 1953 along with "Eddy Arnold Time" and "The Eddy Arnold Show." A slump in country in the late 1950s led to slower sales for Arnold, and he considered retiring, but he struck with it and went for more of a pop sound. Arnold's career picked up again with such hits as "What's He Doing in My World" and "Make the World Go Away," both hitting number 1 in 1965. In 1966, Arnold was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame. The following year, he won the Country Music Association' s Entertainer of the Year. While spending most of his career with RCA, he also spent a few years with MGM and Curb. He continued performing concerts and television appearances in the 1980s and 1990s. Arnold's last top 10 song was 1980's "Let Get It While the Getting's Good." His last album was "After All This Time," released in 2005 on RCA. |
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| Sujet: Re: EDDIE ARNOLD RIP Jeu 08 Mai 2008, 18:52 | |
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| Sujet: Re: EDDIE ARNOLD RIP Jeu 08 Mai 2008, 19:23 | |
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Chanteur Country US né Richard Edward Arnold, le 15 mai 1918, à Madisonville (Tennessee). Eddy Arnold à 18 ans fait ses débuts à la radio de Jackson et joue ensuite dans l'orchestre de Pee Wee King. Au début des année quarante, il se produit à l'Opry de Nashville où on le surnomme le "Tennessee Plowboy" (le laboureur du Tennessee). En 1944, il enregistre son premier disque chez Bluebird Records où il eu comme manager le Colonel Tom Parker. Depuis Eddy Arnold est devenu le Crooner de la Country Music et l'un des meilleurs vocalistes de ce genre.
Eddy Arnold moved hillbilly music to the city, creating a sleek sound that relied on his smooth voice and occasionally lush orchestrations. In the process, he became the most popular country performer of the 20th century, spending more weeks at the top of the charts than any other artist. Arnold not only had 28 number one singles, he had more charting singles than any other artist. More than any other country performer of the postwar era, he was responsible for bringing the music to the masses, to people who wouldn't normally listen to country music. Arnold was initially influenced by cowboy singers like Gene Autry, but as his career progressed, he shaped his phrasing in the style of Pete Cassell. Nevertheless, he was more of a crooner than a hillbilly singer, which is a large reason why he was embraced by the entertainment industry at large, and frequently crossed over to the pop charts. Arnold's career ran strong into the '90s. Although his records didn't dominate the charts like they did during the '40s and '50s, he continued to fill concert halls and reissues of his older recordings sold well.
Raised on a farm in Tennessee, Arnold was given a guitar at the age of ten by his mother. His father, who had played fiddle and bass, died the following year. Arnold left school so he could help out on the farm. However, he began playing dances whenever he had a chance. Several years later, he made his first radio appearance on a station in Jackson. Arnold then moved to St. Louis, where he played in nightclubs with fiddler Speedy McNatt. In St. Louis, Arnold landed a regular spot on WMPS Memphis, spending six years at the radio station. Through the show, the singer earned a dedicated following of fans. During World War II, Eddy Arnold became part of R.J. Reynolds' Camel Caravan, which featured Redd Stewart, Pee Wee King's Golden West Cowboys, Minnie Pearl, and San Antonio Rose. The troupe performed for U.S. troops throughout America, as well some selected dates in Panama. After the Camel Caravan, Arnold became the featured singer in the Golden West Cowboys while they performed on the Grand Ole Opry. At first, he appeared under the name the Tennessee Plowboy, a nickname that followed him throughout his career. Arnold recorded his first single, "Mommy Please Stay Home With Me," in 1944 for RCA Victor. At RCA, the singer received the guidance of the label's A&R head, Steve Sholes, which proved to be invaluable help for his career. Eddy Arnold pursued a solo career in 1945, the same year he got married to Sally Gayhart. "Each Minute Seems a Million Years," released on RCA's Bluebird division that same year, became his first charting record, peaking in the Top Five. Arnold's career really took off the following year, when "That's How Much I Love You" peaked in the Top Three, staying there for 16 weeks and selling over 650,000 copies; its flip side, "Chained to a Memory," also climbed into the Top Three. Arnold followed the single's success with two number one hits in 1947, "What Is Life Without Love" and "It's a Sin." However, that didn't compare to the success of his next record, "I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)." The single spent 46 weeks on the charts, with 21 of those weeks spent at the top; it also crossed over to the pop charts, reaching the Top 30. In the process, it became the number one single of the decade. "I'll Hold You in My Heart" confirmed that Arnold had become a country superstar, as did the performance of his 1948 singles. All of his nine singles went into the Top Five, and five of them went to number one, including "Anytime," "What a Fool I Was," "Texarkana Baby," "Just a Little Lovin' (Will Go a Long, Long Way)," "My Daddy Is Only a Picture," and "Bouquet of Roses," which stayed at the top for 19 weeks. In total, Arnold racked up over 40 weeks on top of the charts during 1948, becoming the number one country star in America. He headlined all the radio shows and concerts he appeared on, and he was in demand throughout the nation. By the end of the year, Colonel Tom Parker had become his manager; Parker would later become Elvis Presley's manager. Throughout 1949, he continued to dominate the charts, releasing a succession of Top Ten singles, including the number one "Don't Rob Another Man's Castle," "One Kiss Too Many," "I'm Throwing Rice (At the Girl I Love)," and "Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me." Eddy Arnold became a familiar face not only to country fans but also to the general public in the early '50s. He toured all of the U.S., as well as several foreign countries. All of the major television shows of the era, including The Perry Como Show and Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, featured the singer. Indeed, he became so popular that he was the first country star to have his own television show, Eddy Arnold Time. The show originally aired on NBC, but it later moved to ABC. Through all of this, his string of Top Ten hits remained unbroken, even though he didn't have another crossover pop hit until 1954. Nevertheless, the sheer amount of country hits was overwhelming: In 1950 he had seven, and 13 in 1951 (including the number ones "There's Been a Change in Me," "Kentucky Waltz," "I Wanna Play House With You," "Easy on the Eyes," and "A Full Time Job"). The hits, including "Eddy's Song" (composed of the titles of previous hits), "How's the World Treating You?," "I Really Don't Want to Know," "My Everything," "The Cattle Call," "That Do Make It Nice," "Just Call Me Lonesome," and "The Richest Man (In the World)," continued to come in force until 1956. Between 1956 and 1964, Arnold continued to chart, but he wasn't reaching the Top Ten at the same frequency of the previous decade. During this time, his style was beginning to change, as he was shedding his rootsy style for a slicker, polished sound that was more appropriate for urban settings than rural territories. Arnold became a crooner, complete with subdued instrumental backings, highlighted by gentle steel guitars and the occasional orchestra. The change in musical direction was a major commercial success, sparking a new era of chart dominance that began in 1965 with "What's He Doing in My World." Not only did he return to the top of the country charts, he once again crossed over to the pop charts. Arnold's second streak of major hits ran until 1969. During this time, he earned several number one and Top Ten singles, all of which were pop hits as well, including "Make the World Go Away," "I Want to Go With You," "The Last Word in Lonesome," "Somebody Like Me," "Lonely Again," "Turn the World Around," "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye," "They Don't Make Love Like They Used To," and "Please Don't Go." In the early '70s, Arnold continued to appear on the country charts, although his pop hits dried up. The singer signed with MGM in 1972, ending 27 straight years at RCA. Arnold spent only four years at MGM, landing only one major hit, 1974's "I Wish That I Had Loved You Better." Returning to RCA in 1976, he closed out the decade with two hits — "Cowboy" (1976) and "If Everyone Had Someone Like You" (1978). Arnold managed to put two songs into the Top Ten in 1980 ("Let's Get It While the Gettin's Good," "That's What I Get for Loving You"), making him one of the few artists who charted in five different decades. He continued to record in the '90s, although without charting a hit single. Nevertheless, his concert and television appearances remained popular. Beginning in the '60s, Eddy Arnold was bestowed with a numerous amount of awards. In 1966, he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. The following year, he was the first Entertainer of the Year named by the CMA. The ACM gave him the Pioneer Award in 1984; three years later, the Songwriters Guild gave him its President's Award. Perhaps the truest gauge of his success is his record sales. Over the course of his career, he has sold over 85 million records, making him one of the most successful artists of the 20th century. His 100th album, After All These Years, was released in 2005 by RCA Records. http://www.eddyarnold.com Talents : Singer, Songwriter, Guitar, Harmonica, Yodeler Style musical : Traditional Country, Cowboy, Honky Tonk, Country-Pop
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| Sujet: Re: EDDIE ARNOLD RIP Jeu 08 Mai 2008, 19:25 | |
| Années en activité : DISCOGRAPHIE78 t., Singles & EP
| 1945 | 78 t. BLUEBIRD 33-0527 (US) | . | Each Minute Seems A Million Years / ? | | 02/1945 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 33-0520 (US) | . | Mother's Prayer / Mommy Please Stay Home With Me  | | 06/1945 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 33-0527 (US) | | Cattle Call / Each Minute Seems A Million Years | | 08/1945 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 33-0535 (US) | . | Did You See My Daddy Over There / I Walk Alone | | 11/1945 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 33-0540 (US) | . | Many Tears Ago / You Must Walk The Line | | 02/1946 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-1801 (US) | . | I Talk To Myself About You / Live And Learn | | 04/1946 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-1855 (US) | . | Can't Win Can't Place Can't Show / All Alone In This World With You | | 05/1946 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-1871 (US) | . | Mother's Prayer / Mommy Please Stay Home With Me  | | 09/1946 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-1948 (US) | . | Chained To A Memory / That's How Much I Love You | | 12/1946 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2058 (US) | . | What Is Life Without Love / Be Sure There's No Mistake | | 01/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2067 (US) | . | Each Minute Seems A Million Years / You Must Walk The Line | | 02/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2128 (US) | . | Cattle Call / I Walk Alone | | 04/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2241 (US) | . | It's A Sin / I Couldn't Believe It Was True | | 07/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2332 (US) | . | I'll Hold You In My Heart / Don't Bother To Cry | | 10/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2481 (US) | . | To My Sorrow / Easy Rockin' Chair | | 10/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2488 (US) | . | Rockin' Alone / I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes | | 10/1948 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2489 (US) | . | Molly Darling / It Makes No Difference Now | | 10/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2490 (US) | . | Prisoner's Song / Seven Years With The Wrong Woman | | 10/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2491 (US) | . | Will The Circle Be Unbroken / Who At My Door Is Standing | | 02/1948 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2700 (US) | . | Anytime / What A Fool I Was | | 04/1948 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2806 (US) | . | Texarkana Baby / Bouquet Of Roses | | 08/1948 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-3013 (US) | . | Just A Little Lovin' / My Daddy Is Only A Picture | | 10/1948 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-3174 (US) | . | Then I Turned And Walked Slowly Away / A Heart Full Of Love |
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| | 01/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0002 (US) | . | There's Not A Thing / Don't Rob Another Man's Castle | | 02/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0009 (US) | . | That Wonderful Mother Of Mine / M-O-T-H-E-R (Word That Means The World To Me) | | 02/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0010 (US) | . | Bring Your Roses To Her Now / I Wish A Had A Girl Like You Mother | | 02/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0011 (US) | . | My Mother's Sweet Voice / I Wouldn't Trade The Silver In My Mother's Hair | | 03/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0001 (US) | . | Bouquet Of Roses / Texarkana Baby | | 03/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0002 (US) | . | Anytime / What A Fool I Was To Cry Over You | | 03/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0016 (US) | . | Rockin' Alone In Old Rockin' Chair / I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes | | 03/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0017 (US) | . | Molly Darling / It Makes No Difference Now | | 03/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0018 (US) | . | Prisoner's Song / Seven Years With The Wrong Woman | | 03/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0019 (US) | . | Will The Circle Be Unbroken / Who At my Door Is Standing | | 03/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0025 (US) | . | A Heart Full Of Love / Then I Turned And Slowly Walked Away | | 03/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0026 (US) | . | Just A Little Lovin' (Will Go A Long Way) / My Daddy Is Only A Picture | | 03/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0030 (US) | . | Don't Bother To Cry / I'll Hold You In My Heart | | 04/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0042 (US) | . | There's Not A Thing / Don't Rob Another Man's Castle | | 05/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0051 (US) | . | One Kiss Too Many /The Echo Of Your Footsteps | | 06/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0083 (US) | . | I'm Throwing Rice / Show Me The Way Back To Your Heart | | 06/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0080 (US) | . | I'm Throwing Rice / Show Me The Way Back To Your Heart | | 06/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0083 (US) | . | Echo Of Your Footsteps / One Kiss Too Many | | 10/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0124 (US) | . | C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S / Will Santa Come To Shanty Town | | 10/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0127 (US) | . | C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S / Will Santa Come To Shanty Town | | 11/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0133 (US) | . | Cattle Call / You're The Nearest Thing To Heaven | | 11/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0136 (US) | . | Cattle Call / You're The Nearest Thing To Heaven | | 11/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0134 (US) | . | There's No Wings Of My Angel / You Know How Talks Gets Around | | 11/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0137 (US) | . | There's No Wings Of My Angel / You Know How Talks Gets Around | | 11/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0135 (US) | . | I'm Throwin' Rice / Just A Little Lovin' (Will Go A Long Way) | | 11/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0138 (US) | . | I'm Throwin' Rice / Just A Little Lovin' (Will Go A Long Way) | | 12/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0146 (US) | . | Take Me In Your Arms And Hold Me / There's Not A Thing I Wouldn't Do | | 12/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0150 (US) | . | Take Me In Your Arms And Hold Me / There's Not A Thing I Wouldn't Do | | 01/1950 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0159 (US) | . | Evil Tempt Me Not / Lily Of The Valley | | 01/1950 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0165 (US) | . | Evil Tempt Me Not / Lily Of The Valley | | 01/1950 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0160 (US) | . | Beautiful Isle Of Somewhere / When Jesus Beckons Me Home | | 01/1950 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0166 (US) | . | Beautiful Isle Of Somewhere / When Jesus Beckons Me Home | | 01/1950 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0161 (US) | . | (In The) Hills Of Tomorrow / Softly And Tenderly | | 01/1950 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0167 (US) | . | (In The) Hills Of Tomorrow / Softly And Tenderly | | 02/1950 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0174 (US) | . | That Wonderful Mother Of Mine / M-O-T-H-E-R | | 02/1950 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0175 (US) | . | Bring Your Roses To Her Now / I Wish A Had A Girl Like You Mother |
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| | 02/1950 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0176 (US) | . | My Mother's Sweet Voice / I Wouldn't Trade The Silver In My Mother's Hair | | 02/1950 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0197 (US) | . | To My Sorrow / Easy Rockin' Chair | | 02/1950 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0198 (US) | . | It's A Sin / I Couldn't Believe It Was True | | 02/1950 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0199 (US) | . | What Is Life Without Love / Be Sure There's No Mistake | | 04/1950 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0300 (US) | . | Little Angel With The Dirty Face / Why Should I Cry | | 06/1950 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0342 (US) | . | Cuddle Buggin' Baby / Enclosed, One Broken Heart | | 09/1950 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0382 (US) | . | The Lovebug Itch / A Prison Without Walls | | 10/1950 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0390 (US) | . | Little Angel With The Dirty Face / Why Should I Cry | | 01/1951 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0412 (US) | . | There's Been A Change In Me / Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again | | 02/1951 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0425 (US) | . | May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You / I'm Writing A Letter To The Lord | | 03/1951 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0444 (US) | . | Kentucky Waltz / Million Miles From Your Heart | | 06/1951 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0476 (US) | . | I Wanna Play House With You / Something Old, Something New | | 08/1951 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0495 (US) | . | Jesus And The Atheist / He Knows | | 08/1951 | EP RCA VICTOR P - 328 (US) |  | ALL TIME HITS FROM THE HILLS - White Azaleas / When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again / Sinner's Prayer / That Little Boy Of Mine | | 08/1951 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4243 (US) | . | White Azaleas / When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again | | 08/1951 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4244 (US) | . | When You And I Were Young Maggie / Roll Along Kentucky Moon | | 08/1951 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4245 (US) | . | Sinner's Prayer / That Little Boy Of Mine | | 09/1951 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4273 (US) | . | Somebody's Been Beating My Time / Heart Strings | | 11/1951 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4413 (US) | . | Bundle Of Southern Sunshine / Call Her Your Sweetheart | | 02/1952 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4490 (US) | . | Open Thy Merciful Arms / Take My Hand Precious Lord | | 03/1952 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4569 (US) | . | Easy On The Eyes / Anything That's Part Of You | | 03/1952 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4597 (US) | . | Bouquet Of Roses / Texarkana Baby | | 03/1952 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4598 (US) | . | It's A Sin / Anytime | | 03/1952 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4599 (US) | . | That's How Much I Love You / A Heart Full Of Love | | 03/1952 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4600 (US) | . | Don't Rob Another Man's Castle / I'll Hold You In My Heart | | 04/1952 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4646 (US) | . | Someone Calls Me Daddy / Don't Ever Take The Ribbons From Your Hair | | 06/1952 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4787 (US) | . | Full Time Job / Shepherd Of My Heart | | 08/1952 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-4954 (US) | . | Older And Bolder / I'd Trade All My Tomorrow | | 10/1952 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5020 (US) | . | I Want To Thank You Lord / My Desire | | 12/1952 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5108 (US) | . | Condemned Without Trial / Eddy's Song |
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| | 1952 | 2 EP RCA VICTOR EPB-3027 (US) |  | COUNTRY CLASSICS | | 1952 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-239 (US) |  | TO MOTHER | | 1952 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-260 (US) |  | EDDY ARNOLD SINGS - Cattle Call / Nearest Thing To Heaven / I'm Throwing Rice (At The Girl That I Love) / Just A Little Lovin' (Will Go A Long Long Way) | | 1952 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-261 (US) |  | EDDY ARNOLD'S FAVORITE SACRED SONGS | | 1952 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-328 (US) |  | ALL-TIME HITS FROM THE HILLS -VOL. 2 - White Azaleas / When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again / When You And I Were Young Maggie / Roll Along Kentucky Moon | | 03/1953 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5188 (US) | . | I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter / Waiting For The Ships | | 03/1953 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5189 (US) | . | When Your Hair Has Turned To Silver (I Will Love You Just The Same) / Angry | | 03/1953 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5192 (US) | . | Moonlight And Roses (Bring Mem'ries Of You) / Missouri Waltz (Hush-A-Bye Ma Baby) | | 03/1953 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5193 (US) | . | I'm Gonna Lock My Heart / You Always Hurt The One You Love | | 03/1953 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5196 (US) | . | Old Rugged Cross / Have Thine Own Way Lord | | 03/1953 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5197 (US) | . | Someday Somewhere / When I've Done My Best | | 03/1953 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-427 (US) |  | THE OLD RUGGED CROSS - Old Rugged Cross / Have Thine Own Way Lord / Someday Somewhere / When I've Done My Best | | 03/1953 | 2 EP RCA VICTOR EPA-428/429 (US) |  | ALL TIME FAVORITES SONG BY EDDY ARNOLD VOL. 1/2 | | 05/1953 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5305 (US) | . | Free Home Demonstration / How's The World Treating You | | 09/1953 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5415 (US) | . | Mama, Come Get Your Baby Boy / If I Never Get To Heaven | | 10/1953 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-473 (US) |  | CHRISTMAS GEETINGS - C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S / Will Santy Come To Shanty Town / White Christmas / Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town | | 11/1953 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5525 (US) | . | I Really Don't Want To Know / I'll Never Get Over You | | 11/1953 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-500 (US) |  | OPEN THY MERCIFUL ARMS - Open Thy Merciful Arms / Take My Hand Precious Lord / My Desire / I Want To Thank You Lord | | 12/1953 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-544 (US) |  | SONGS OF HOPE & INSPIRATION - Beyond The Sunset / Crying In The Chapel / It Is No Secret (What God Can Do) / Whispering Hope | | 01/1954 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5601 (US) | . | Robe Of Calvary / Prayer | | 02/1954 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5634 (US) | . | My Everything / Second Fling | | 06/1954 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5753 (US) | . | Chapel On The Hill / Touch Of God's Hand | | 07/1954 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5805 (US) | . | Hep Cat Baby / This Is The Thanks I Get | | 11/1954 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-5905 (US) | . | Christmas Can't Be Far Away / I'm Your Private Santa Claus | | 1954 | 2 EP RCA VICTOR EPBX-3230 (US) |  | AN AMERICAN INSTITUTION (TENTH ANNIVERSARY ALBUM) | | 1954 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-573 (US) |  | I REALLY DON'T WANT TO KNOW - I Really Don't Want To Know / I'll Never Get Over You / My Everything / Second Fling |
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| | 01/1955 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6000 (US) | . | I've Been Thinking / Don't Forget | | 01/1955 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6001 (US) | . | I Always Have Someone To Turn To / It Took A Miracle | | 04/1955 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6069 (US) | . | In Time / Two Kinds Of Love | | 06/1955 | SP.RCA VICTOR 47-6139 (US) | . | Cattle Call / The Kentuckian Song | | 08/1955 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6198 (US) | . | That Do Make It Nice / Just Call Me Lonesome | | 10/1955 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6290 (US) | . | The Richest Man In The World / I Walked Alone Last Night | | 12/1955 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6365 (US) | . | Trouble In Mind / When You Said Goodbye | | 1955 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-624 (US) |  | TOP HITS ROUND-UP - Silver Moon / His Hands / Unchained Melody / Making Believe | | 1955 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-712 (US) |  | CATTLE CALL - Cattle Call / Richest Man / That Do Make It Nice / Just Call Me Lonesome | | 1955 | 2 EP RCA VICTOR EPB-1111 (US) |  | WANDERIN' WITH EDDY ARNOLD | | 1955 | 2 EP RCA VICTOR EPB-1123 (US) |  | ALL-TIME FAVORITES | | 1955 | 2 EP RCA VICTOR EPB-1124 (US) |  | ANYTIME | | 1955 | 2 EP RCA VICTOR EPB-1125 (US) |  | CHAPEL ON THE HILL | | 01/1956 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6407 (US) | . | Bayou Baby / Do You Know Where God Lives | | 04/1956 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6502 (US) | . | The Rockin' Mockin' Bird / You Don't Know Me | | 1956 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-786 (US) |  | ALL-TIME FAVORITES | | 1956 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-787 (US) |  | ANYTIME - Anytime / Bouquet Of Roses / That's How Much I Love You / I'll Hold You In My Heart(Till I Can Hold You In My Arms) | | 1956 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-788 (US) |  | CHAPEL ON THE HILL - Chapel On The Hill / His Hands / Robe Of Calvary / Touch Of God's Hand | | 07/1956 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6601 (US) | . | Casey Jones (The Brave Engineer) / You Were Mine For Awhile | | 09/1956 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-900 (US) |  | THE MOST HAPPY FELLA (with Chet ATKINS) | | 10/1956 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6699 (US) | . | Ballad Of Wes Tancred / I Wouldn't Know Where To Begin | | 10/1956 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6708 (US) | . | Mutual Admiration Society / If'n | | 12/1956 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6773 (US) | . | A Good Looking Blonde / A Dozen Hearts | | 1956 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-912 (US) |  | WANDERIN' WITH EDDY ARNOLD - Wanderin' / Rovin' Gambler / Down In The Valley / Across The Wide Missouri / Sweet Betsy From Pike / I Gave My Love A Cherry | | 1956 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-913 (US) |  | TENNESSEE WALTZ - Tennessee Waltz / Don't Fence Me In / Shame On You / Someday | | 1956 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-914 (US) |  | TENNESSEE WALTZ - Cold Cold Heart / You Can't Be / I Love You So Much It Hurts / So Round So Firm So Fully Packed |
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   Age : 42 Inscrit le : 18 Juil 2006 Messages : 6413 Localisation : Loire-Atlantique (44) emploi : Chasseur de fantômes Loisirs : Musique 50's, chant, créa, internet,
| Sujet: Re: EDDIE ARNOLD RIP Jeu 08 Mai 2008, 19:29 | |
| | 1956 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-915 (US) |  | SLOW POKE - Slow Poke / Sixteen Tons / I Don't Hurt Anymore / Fool Such As I | | 1956 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-972 (US) |  | A LITTLE ON THE LONELY SIDE | | 1956 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-973 (US) |  | THE VERY THROUGHT OF YOU | | 1956 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-974 (US) |  | SEPTEMBER SONG | | 03/1957 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6842 (US) | . | One (with Jaye P. MORGAN) / Do You Love Me (with Jaye P. MORGAN) | | 05/1957 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6905 (US) | . | Gonna Find Me A Bluebird / Little Bit | | 07/1957 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-6975 (US) | . | Open Your Heart / Crazy Dream | | 10/1957 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7040 (US) | . | When He Was Young / Little Miss Sunbeam | | 10/1957 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-4109 (US) |  | EDDY ARNOLD TIME - Each Time You Leave / (Gonna Get Myself A) Brand New Sandman / Tennessee Hillbilly Ghost / I'll Be Satisfied | | 12/1957 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7089 (US) | . | Wagon Wheels / You've Made Up For Everything | | 1957 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-4220 (US) |  | SPECIALLY FOR LITTLE ONES - Little Lady Make Believe / Daddy's Little Boy / Little Johnny Everything / Specially For Little Girls | | 1957 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA 1-1484 (US) |  | WHEN THEY WERE YOUNG - Daddy's Little Girl / Little Man You've Had A Busy Day / When He Was Young / Don't Ever Take The Ribbons From Your Hair | | 1957 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA 1-1575 (US) |  | MY DARLING, MY DARLING | | 1957 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA 2-1575 (US) |  | MY DARLING, MY DARLING | | 1957 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA 3-1575 (US) |  | MY DARLING, MY DARLING | | 1957 | EP RCA VICTOR 75334 (F) |  | Wandering / The Rovin' Gambler / Down In The Valley / I Gave My Love A Cherry | | 1957 | EP RCA VICTOR 75338 (F) |  | Do You Know Where God Lives / Barbara Allen / Casey Jones / Lonesome Road | | 02/1958 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7143 (US) | . | Too Soon To Know / I Need Somebody | | 04/1958 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7221 (US) | . | Peck-A-Cheek / Before You Know It | | 07/1958 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7292 (US) | . | Day You Left Me / Real Love | | 09/1958 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7340 (US) | . | I'm A Good Boy / Till You Come Back Again | | 1958 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-5019 (US) |  | EDDY ARNOLD - Anytime / Just A Little Lovin / Cattle Call / What Is Life Without Love |
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   Age : 42 Inscrit le : 18 Juil 2006 Messages : 6413 Localisation : Loire-Atlantique (44) emploi : Chasseur de fantômes Loisirs : Musique 50's, chant, créa, internet,
| Sujet: Re: EDDIE ARNOLD RIP Jeu 08 Mai 2008, 19:30 | |
| | 1958 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-5055 (US) |  | BOUQUET OF ROSES - Bouquet Of Roses / I'll Hold You In My Heart / Texarkana Baby / A Heart Full Of Love | | 01/1959 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7435 (US) | . | Chip Off The Old Block / I'll Hold You In My Heart | | 06/1959 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7542 (US) | . | What's The Good / Tennessee Stud | | 10/1959 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7619 (US) | . | Sittin' By Sittin' Bull / Did It Rain | | 1959 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-5087 (US) |  | KENTUCKY WALTZ - Kentucky Waltz / There's Been A Change In Me / Don't Rob Another Man's Castle / It's A Sin | | 1959 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-5126 (US) |  | TENNESSEE'S EDDY ARNOLD - Tennessee Stud / Lovebug Itch / Molly Darling / That's How Much I Love You | | 1959 | EP RCA VICTOR EPA-5150 (US) |  | TAKE ME IN YOUR ARMS - Take Me In Your Arms / I Wanna Play House With You / I'm Throwing Rice / Cuddle Buggin' Baby | | 195? | SP RCA VICTOR BY 38 (US) | . | Smokey The Bear / Horace The Horse (On The Merry-Go-Round) | | 01/1960 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7661 (US) | . | Johnny Reb That's Me / Boot Hill | | 04/1960 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7727 (US) | . | My Arms Are A House / Little Sparrow | | 09/1960 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7794 (US) | . | Just Out Of Reach / Before This Day Ends | | 1960 | SP RCA VICTOR 447-0518 (US) | . | May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You / I'm Writing A Letter To The Lord | | 02/1961 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7861 (US) | . | (Jim) I Wore A Tie Today / Just Call Me Lonesome | | 09/1961 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7926 (US) | . | One Grain Of Sand / Worst Night Of My Life | | 1961 | EP RCA VICTOR LPC-115 (US) |  | EDDY ARNOLD SINGS THEM AGAIN - Bouquet Of Roses / I'll Hold You In My Heart / Anytime / It's A Sin | | 1961 | SP RCA VICTOR 447-0519 (US) | . | Tennessee Stud / Chip Off The Old Block | | 02/1962 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-7984 (US) | . | I'll Do As Much For You Someday / Tears Broke Out On Me | | 07/1962 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-8048 (US) | . | A Little Heartache / After Loving You | | 11/1962 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-8102 (US) | . | Tender Touch / Does He Mean That Much To You | | 04/1963 | SP RCA VICTOR 47-8160 (US) | . | Yesterday's Memories / Lonely Balladeer | | 07/1963 | |
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