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Richard Edward "Eddy" Arnold (May 15, 1918 – May 8, 2008) was an American country music singer who performed for six decades. He was a so-called Nashville sound (country/popular music) innovator of the late 1950s, and scored 147 songs on the Billboard country music charts, second only to George Jones. He sold more than 85 million records. A member of the Grand Ole Opry (beginning 1943) and the Country Music Hall of Fame (beginning 1966), Arnold ranked 22nd on Country Music Television's 2003 list of "The 40 Greatest Men of Country Music."
Arnold was born on May 15, 1918 on a farm near Henderson, Tennessee. His father, a sharecropper, played the fiddle, while his mother played guitar. Arnold's father died when he was just 11, forcing him to leave school and begin helping on the family farm. This led to him later gaining his nickname—the Tennessee Plowboy. Arnold attended Pinson High School in Pinson, Tennessee, where he played guitar for school functions and events. He quit before graduation to help with the farm work, but continued performing, often arriving on a mule with his guitar hung on his back. Arnold also worked part-time as an assistant at a mortuary.
Actors: Joe Cappelletti (miscellaneous crew), André Devantier (miscellaneous crew), Kristin M. Burke (actress), Straw Weisman (producer), Trisha Burton (miscellaneous crew), Kristin M. Burke (costume designer), Silas Weir Mitchell (actor), John Fleck (actor), Brent Briscoe (actor), Scott Michael Campbell (actor), Chris Ellis (actor), Tom Rolf (editor), James C. Burns (actor), Tracy L. Moody (miscellaneous crew), Ali Larter (actress),
Genres: Biography, Drama, Music,Actors: Don C. Harvey (actor), Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams (actor), Ray Walker (actor), Charles Sullivan (actor), Jeffrey Sayre (actor), Michael Jeffers (actor), Gene Autry (actor), Jock Mahoney (actor), Harry Harvey (actor), Fred F. Sears (actor), Douglas Fowley (actor), Robert Robinson (actor), Gene Roth (actor), Matty Roubert (actor), Jeff Donnell (actress),
Plot: Cowboy movie star Stoney Rhodes (Jock Mahoney as Jock O'Mahoney) has made one western film and thinks he is on a personal appearance tour paid for by the studio, but he and his film were so bad that the studio, unknown to Stoney, has cancelled his contract, and his mother has mortgaged her home to supply the funds necessary for the tour and expenses of Stoney and his agent. (Stoney is shown in front of two theatres where Columbia, missing no bets, has displays of one-sheet posters from "Strawberry Roan" with Gene Autry and "The Undercover Man" with Glenn Ford.) Reporter Vera Wright (Jeff Donnell), following him to get a story of a failure, informs Stoney that he is a never-was has-been, and they find themselves stranded in the hometown of Eddy Arnold, where Eddy's film "cousin" Carolina Cotton (Carolina Cotton) quickly takes a shine to the shy and clumsy Stoney. Eddy sees a print of Stoney's film in which the character is singing "I Can't Shake the Sands of Texas From My Shoes" and is impressed and telephones his agent Sam Baker (Fred Sears) to come there quickly and sign Stoney to a contract, especially since he sounds like Gene Autry. Meanwhile, some bank robbers and gangsters get involved and have their eyes on the proceeds from a charity fund-raiser Eddy is doing. When the agent shows up to sign Stoney to a recording contract because "you sound like Gene Autry", Stoney says that is because it was Gene Autry doing the singing in the film. The film is somewhat of an inside joke built around ace stuntman Mahoney, in that his Stoney role is the opposite of his real-life abilities, and most of the males in the cast, Big Boy Williams, Douglas Fowley, Don Harvey and Charles Sullivan, takes turns beating him up and knocking him out...when he isn't falling out of hay lofts or involved in accidents. But a kiss from Carolina makes a new man out of him and the gangsters are rounded up in a one-man blitz, and Stoney ends up with eight studios bidding for his services. Eddy performs most of his best-selling hits of the day, with the exception of "Cattle Call", the vastly-underrated Carolina Cotton (as a performer and actress with a personality) yodels up a storm, and this overall turns out to be a pretty fair little sleeper, especially in regards to films where Hollywood takes a poke at itself.And probably unknown to those who go around compiling such lists.
Genres: Western,Eddy Arnold Greatest Hits Playlist Collection # Other Videos on my channel: https://goo.gl/LGu1Gd Playlist: 00:00 01. Make The World Go Away 02:41 02. Molly Darling 05:19 03. I Really Don't Want To Know 08:20 04. You Don't Know Me 11:09 05. Bouquet Of Roses 13:44 06. Tennessee Stud 16:50 07. Mommy Please Stay Home With Me 20:11 08. What's He Doin' In My World 22:24 09. The Wayward Wind 25:36 10. Happy Birthday 27:56 11. Somebody Loves You (Slow Waltz) 31:30 12. I'm Walking Behind You 33:59 13. Portrait Of My Woman 36:48 14. Jingle Bell Rock 39:02 15. C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S 41:29 16. Taking Chances 43:43 17. If You Were Mine, Mary 46:04 18. The Days Gone By 48:19 19. As Usual 50:43 20. Kentucky Babe 53:00 21. It Comes And Goes 55:04 22. Too Many Rivers 57:39 23. I'm Letting You Go 1:00:32...
Country hit for Eddy Arnold from 1966
Eddy Arnold- Cattle Call from The Best of Eddy Arnold Album. I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG! ALL COPYRIGHT GOES TO THE RIGHTFUL OWNER!!!
Music video by Eddy Arnold performing Medley Of Songs (Live).
A couple of "Worldly" hits from Eddy's "My World" L.P., which was a #1 Gold Country Album. Released: August 1965 *RCA "Dynagroove" Records **Presented by OzzyTunes
The Wayward Wind by Eddy Arnold - from the 1963 "Cattle Call" album
"Tennessee Stud" was written by Jimmy Driftwood and recorded by many other artist... Eddy Arnold covered the song in 1959... This is the best of all the versions (IMO) Don't forget to rate and subscribe... The Pics were found on Google Pic Search
Eddy Arnold ranked 22nd on Country Music Television's 2003 List of "The 40 Greatest Men of Country Music". His "Bouquet of Roses" reached No. 1 on US Country Music Billboard chart.
Music video by Eddy Arnold performing Medley Of Songs (Live).
Music video by Eddy Arnold performing Poor Howard's Dead And Gone (Live).
Music video by Eddy Arnold performing I'm The South (Live).
Music video by Eddy Arnold performing Song Of The Cuckoo (Live).
"Make The World Go Away" introduced by Minnie Pearl. He just passed away May 8th 2008. He will be missed
Five country Pioneer Award winners--Cliffie Stone, Patsy Montana, Eddy Arnold, Patti Page and Eddie Dean--performed their hits on this 1986 TV appearance.
Eddy Arnold Greatest Hits Full Album Collection Playlist: 00:00 01. Make The World Go Away 02:47 02. Cattle Call 05:39 03. Bouquet Of Roses 08:19 04. Anytime 11:20 05. I Really Don't Want To Know 14:22 06. I'll Hold You In My Heart 17:16 07. What's He Doing In My World 19:34 08. You Don't Know Me 22:29 09. Eddy's Song 24:55 10. That's How Much I Love You 28:10 11. I Want To Go With You 30:56 12. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye 33:36 13. Just A Little Loving 36:35 14. Turn The World Around 39:14 15. Don't Rob Another Man's Castle 41:56 16. Misty Blue Eddy Arnold 44:09 17. It's A Sin 46:44 18. Welcome To My World 49:25 19. Texarkana Baby 52:12 20. I Wanna Play House With You 54:28 21. There's Been A Change In Me 56:48 22. Molly Darling 01:00:05 23. Lonly Again 01:02:49 24. What Is Life With...
An episode of "Eddy Arnold Time", a musical variety series. Please comment anything you know about this series! Public Domain 1.0
A syndicated country music show. Wikipedia says this show sucks. Wikipedia is wrong.
Eddy Arnold - Top Hits Song || The very best of Eddy Arnold Facebook: https://goo.gl/WPXZDA
Eddy Arnold - Christmas With Eddy Arnold - Remastered 2014 01 - Christmas Can't Be Far Away 02 - Will Santa Come To Shanty Town 03 - Jingle Bell Rock 04 - White Christmas 05 - Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town 06 - C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S 07 - I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day 08 - Winter Wonderland 09 - Up On The Housetop 10 - It Came Upon The Midnight Clear 11 - Jolly Old St. Nicholas 12 - O Little Town Of Bethlehem
From Bonus disc 3 of the the Greatest Good (Part 1). http://www.fs.fed.us/greatestgood/order/film.shtml#disk3 1. Eddy Arnold Country singer Eddy Arnold croons Smokey's song 2. The Collectors Smokey Bear fans show off their collections 3. Doc Smith E.J. Smith, Smokey's doctor, recalls his famous patient 4. Smokey (the) Bear Song Various bands perform the Smokey Bear song 5. Rudy Wendelin A portrait of Smokey's most famous illustrator
Eddy Arnold Greatest Hits Album || Best Songs Of Eddy Arnold [Part 2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL_n5Hb6ueo Subsciber : https://goo.gl/jN5vq5 Google Plus : https://goo.gl/IlMjdW
Doug Mayes from WSOC Charlotte Interviews Eddy Arnold and former Opry Manager Dee Kilpatrick. Mayes was born Dec. 12, 1921 in a log cabin that his grandfather had built in Westmoreland, Tenn., about 40 miles north of Nashville. “I was born with nothing and still have most of it,” Mayes liked to joke. His father was a contractor and taught Mayes carpentry and farm work. His father was also a hillbilly fiddler, and young Mayes learned to sing and play the guitar. In 1940, when he was a high school senior, a group from the Grand Ol’ Opry, featuring Grandpappy George Wilkerson and the Fruit Jar Drinkers, came to town for a show minus a bass fiddle player. Mayes was given a tryout and got the gig. Afterward, he was invited to play at the Opry in Nashville, where he played with the Crook B...
Joe Rumore Eddie Arnold Interview, 1961.
Hosts Michelle Madison catches up with Eddie Murphy on his new movie "Mr. Church" and a few of his celebrity friends like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Arsenio Hall came out on the red carpet! Make sure to subscribe to BHL! - http://youtube.com/blackhollywoodlive INSERT DESCRIPTION HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://blackhollywoodlive.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/bhlonline Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/BlackHollywoodLive/ ABOUT BLACK HOLLYWOOD LIVE: Black Hollywood Live is the world's first online broadcast news network with programming and content dedicated to African American entertainment news. The network features long form, in-depth celebrity interviews, smart commentary and discussion as well as news and inside information. The network was created by producer Kev...
Interviews with the cast from Terminator Genisys gives you great insight into the new film. Arnold gives his younger self advice, Emilia Clarke picks Dragons or Robots and Jai Courtney is very romantic.
Here's an up-tempo toe tapper from Eddy Arnold. "Country Lovin'" reached #23 on the Billboard Country chart in 1978 (RCA 11257).
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Travel back to 1947 in your mind as you listen to the Top Songs of that year. Most Songs were performed by Billy B Kidd & The Band Of Brothers as they performed in Europe in the 1960's. Sung By Billy B Kidd... Web: www.billybkidd.com. Produced By: Billy B Kidd... All of Billy B Kidd Music is at : www.billybkidd.com CD Baby.com, Amazon.com, Itunes, and Google Play... Email: billybkidd@gmail.com FB: www.facebook.com/billyb.kidd.5 You Tube: Billy B Kidd Twitter: Billy B Kidd@BillyBkidd1
Cattle Call by Eddy Arnold Performed by Michael Shaw at Foghorn's in Springdale Arkansas Subscribe to my YouTube @ekimshaw to hear more great Live Music. Follow me on Facebook @michaelshawmusic
Eddy Arnold - Then I Turned And Walked Slowly Away
I'll tell you a story an old fashion story
Of the highway that leads to our heavenly way
It winds through the clouds up the path way of glory
To the hills where we'll roam some sweet day
In the hills of tomorrow free from all sorrow
Where old friend will meet in the hills of the sky
Travel on travel on to the hills of tomorrow
Where we'll meet in the sweet by and by
The road may be rocky but something will guide you
To the ones that you love who are waiting up above
So follow the rainbow and they'll walk beside you
To the hills where your dreams will come true
Travel on travel on to the hills of tomorrow
Where we'll meet in the sweet by and by
The road may be rocky but something will guide you
To the ones that you love who are waiting up above
So follow the rainbow and they'll walk beside you