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Country music legend Eddy Arnold suited the industry’s desired image during two phases of a career that spanned seven decades.
Eddy Arnold was the most popular country performer of the 20th century, spending more weeks at the top of the charts than any other artist.
This Hank Cochran-penned tune has been recorded a handful of times, but no version has achieved as much critical and commercial success as Eddy Arnold's 1965 country classic. This version is often ...
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 ...
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. Young… ...
One of Eddy Arnold's last wishes was to have another hit record. That happened for the singer, who passed away May 8, when his song 'To Life' was released on what would have been his 90th birthday ...
Eddy Arnold, the most successful country hit maker of all time, who played a crucial role in transforming what had long been considered "hillbilly music" from a rural phenomenon into music with ...
Jason Ringenberg is lead singer for Jason %26 the Scorchers and sings children%27s music as Farmer Jason %22You Don%27t Know Me%3A Rediscovering Eddy Arnold%22 is set for a May 14 release on ...
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 ...
Eddy Arnold was arguably the most successful country singer of the 20th century. He sold an estimated 85 million records and enjoyed more than 140 US hits, 28 of them chart-toppers. He cut his ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Eddy Arnold, the gentleman crooner who took country music uptown and sold more than 85 million recordings over seven decades, died Thursday. He was 89. He died at a care ...
The No. 58 entry on our Top 100 Country Love Songs list is often credited as leading the 1960s Nashville sound, which blended popular and traditional country elements to achieve one cohesive sound.