Country music legend Eddy Arnold suited the industry’s desired image during two phases of a career that spanned seven decades. Born Ray Edward “Eddy” Arnold on May 15, 1918, in Henderson, Tenn., he ...
The country music legend suited the industry’s desired image during two phases of a career that spanned seven decades. Eddy Arnold Tribute Album, ‘You Don’t Know Me,’ Rediscovers Iconic Country-Pop ...
This year marks the centennial of the birth of Eddy Arnold (1918-2018), the country singer who had chart hits for seven decades beginning in the 1940s — a record unlikely to be matched. Younger ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Eddy Arnold, whose mellow baritone on songs like “Make the World Go Away” made him one of the most successful country singers in history, died Thursday morning, days short of his ...
Traditional country music fans remember Eddy Arnold and his long string of hits. The Henderson, Tn., native died May 8, 2008, just a few days short of his 90th birthday on May 15th. Arnold got the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Eddy Arnold, whose mellow baritone on songs like "Make the World Go Away" made him one of the most successful country singers in history, died Thursday morning, days short of his ...
Eddy Arnold, whose mellow baritone on songs like "Make the World Go Away" made him one of the most successful country singers in history, has died. By The Associated Press NASHVILLE — Eddy Arnold, the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Eddy Arnold, whose mellow baritone made him one of the most successful country singers in history, died Thursday morning, days short of his 90th birthday. Arnold died at a care ...
“Anytime” - the song that was penned by a colorful Chattanoogan and became a big hit - has been around over 100 years. Click here to listen. Retired Chattanooga City Treasurer and former Hamilton ...
Eddy Arnold, whose mellow baritone on songs like “Make the World Go Away” made him one of the most successful country singers in history, died Thursday morning, days short of his 90th birthday. Arnold ...
In August 1955, country music singer Eddy Arnold visited Richmond as part of a series of appearances organized by his television sponsor, Richmond's Larus & Brother tobacco company. Here, Mrs. W.H.