Eddy Arnold

Songs: 282
Albums: 68

Albums

Eddy Arnold - Tears Broke Out On Me
Tears Broke Out On Me
2011, songs: 4
Eddy Arnold - The Smooth Operator
The Smooth Operator
2011, songs: 2
Eddy Arnold - Country Music Legends
Country Music Legends
2006, songs: 8
Eddy Arnold - After All These Years
After All These Years
2005, songs: 5
Eddy Arnold - Songs of the Savior
Songs of the Savior
2005, songs: 3
Eddy Arnold - Cattle Call [Proper]
Cattle Call [Proper]
2003, songs: 1
Eddy Arnold - Prison Without Walls
Prison Without Walls
2003, songs: 1
Eddy Arnold - Ultimate Eddy Arnold
Ultimate Eddy Arnold
2003, songs: 3
Eddy Arnold - Looking Back
Looking Back
2002, songs: 13
Eddy Arnold - Seven Decades of Hits
Seven Decades of Hits
2000, songs: 5
Eddy Arnold - In the Chapel
In the Chapel
1999, songs: 1
Eddy Arnold - Christmas Time
Christmas Time
1997, songs: 7
Eddy Arnold - Greatest Songs
Greatest Songs
1995, songs: 9
Eddy Arnold - Hand-Holdin' Songs
Hand-Holdin' Songs
1990, songs: 3
Eddy Arnold - A Legend and His Lady
A Legend and His Lady
1980, songs: 1
Eddy Arnold - Eddy
Eddy
1976, songs: 1
Eddy Arnold - Echoes
Echoes
1973, songs: 1
Eddy Arnold - Lonely People
Lonely People
1972, songs: 2
Eddy Arnold - Loving Her Was Easier
Loving Her Was Easier
1971, songs: 5
Eddy Arnold - Portrait of My Woman
Portrait of My Woman
1971, songs: 2
Eddy Arnold - Love & Guitars
Love & Guitars
1970, songs: 6
Eddy Arnold - The Glory of Love
The Glory of Love
1969, songs: 1
Eddy Arnold - The Warmth of Eddy
The Warmth of Eddy
1969, songs: 3
Eddy Arnold - Walkin' in Love Land
Walkin' in Love Land
1968, songs: 5
Eddy Arnold - Lonely Again
Lonely Again
1967, songs: 7
Eddy Arnold - Turn the World Around
Turn the World Around
1967, songs: 5
Eddy Arnold - I Want to Go with You
I Want to Go with You
1966, songs: 8
Eddy Arnold - Somebody Like Me
Somebody Like Me
1966, songs: 6
Eddy Arnold - My World
My World
1965, songs: 2
Eddy Arnold - The Easy Way
The Easy Way
1965, songs: 6
Eddy Arnold - Folk Song Book
Folk Song Book
1964, songs: 1
Eddy Arnold - Our Man Down South
Our Man Down South
1962, songs: 2
Eddy Arnold - You Gotta Have Love
You Gotta Have Love
1960, songs: 3
Eddy Arnold - Thereby Hangs a Tale
Thereby Hangs a Tale
1959, songs: 2
Eddy Arnold - All-Time Favorites
All-Time Favorites
1955, songs: 1

Facts about Eddy Arnold

Eddy Arnold

Eddy Arnold, born Richard Edward Arnold (1918–2008), was an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist who was one of the most successful artists in the genre's history. Here are some facts about him:

  1. Early Life and Musical Beginnings: Eddy Arnold was born on May 15, 1918, in Henderson, Tennessee. He grew up on a farm and developed a love for music at an early age, learning to play guitar and sing. Arnold began performing on local radio stations and at events in his hometown, honing his skills as a musician and entertainer. His talent and passion for music would eventually lead him to a successful career in country music.

  2. Chart-Topping Success: Eddy Arnold achieved remarkable success on the country music charts throughout his career. He scored his first No. 1 hit in 1945 with "That's How Much I Love You", and went on to record numerous chart-topping singles, including "Bouquet of Roses", "Anytime", "I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)", and "Make the World Go Away". Arnold's smooth baritone voice, heartfelt delivery, and knack for storytelling resonated with audiences, making him one of the most beloved and enduring figures in country music.

  3. Cross-Genre Appeal: While Eddy Arnold was primarily known as a country artist, his music transcended genre boundaries and appealed to listeners across different musical tastes. His smooth vocal style and polished production attracted fans from pop, easy listening, and adult contemporary audiences, earning him crossover success on the pop charts as well. Arnold's ability to straddle the line between traditional country and mainstream pop helped expand the audience for country music and paved the way for future generations of crossover artists.

  4. Innovative Recording Techniques: Eddy Arnold was a pioneer in the use of innovative recording techniques that would later become standard in the music industry. He was one of the first country artists to utilize string orchestration and lush arrangements in his recordings, adding depth and sophistication to his sound. Arnold's willingness to experiment with different musical styles and production techniques helped modernize the sound of country music and broaden its appeal to a wider audience.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Eddy Arnold's impact on country music is immeasurable, with a legacy that continues to influence artists and fans alike. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1966, recognizing his contributions to the genre as a pioneering artist and influential figure. Arnold's timeless recordings and classic songs remain beloved by country music enthusiasts, ensuring that his lega

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