The Essential Eddy Arnold

The Essential Eddy Arnold

The Essential Eddy Arnold

ASIN: B000002WX3

Track Listings
 
1. It's a Sin
2. I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)
3. Don't Rob Another Man's Castle
4. Eddy's Song
5. I Really Don't Want to Know [Remake]
6. Make the World Go Away
7. Molly Darling
8. Just Call Me Lonesome
9. Tip of My Fingers
10. Cattle Call
11. What's He Doing in My World
12. Anytime
13. I Want to Go With You
14. Somebody Like Me
15. Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me
16. Lonely Again
17. Turn the World Around
18. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
19. That's What I Get for Loving You
20. You Don't Miss a Thing

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Although he didn't dominate its charts as he did the country ones in his long heyday, Eddy Arnold did have an impact in the pop world. After coming to stardom in the 1940s, Arnold took a place in the vanguard of the Nashville Sound, crooning pleasingly the likes of "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" and "Just Call Me Lonesome." The former was first a hit for vocal group the Casinos, but Arnold's songs likewise benefited noncountry artists; soul singers Joe Simon and Dorothy Moore both cut his "Moody Blue" (not included here), and jazz singer Helen Merrill earlier tackled "Anytime." This volume of RCA's Essential series mostly lives up to its title while missing at least one obvious choice, the sweet "Bouquet of Roses." Also, some of the later recordings slide perilously close to Perry Como territory. Still, Arnold's best records are hard to resist, and anyone interested in hearing where, say, Vince Gill learned some lessons will want this CD. --Rickey Wright

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The Essential Eddy Arnold
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • The Essential Eddy Arnold
  • eddies songs are just truly heart felt
The Essential Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002WX2
Release Date: 1996-06-18

Tracks:

  1. It's A Sin
  2. I'll Hold You In My Heart (Till I Can Hold You In My Arms)
  3. Don't Rob Another Man's Castle
  4. Eddy's Song
  5. I Really Don't Want To Know (Remake)
  6. Make The World Go Away
  7. Molly Darling
  8. Just Call Me Lonesome
  9. The Tip Of My Fingers
  10. Cattle Call
  11. What's He Doing In My World
  12. Anytime
  13. I Want To Go With You
  14. Somebody Like Me
  15. Take Me In Your Arms And Hold Me
  16. Lonely Again
  17. Turn The World Around
  18. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
  19. That's What I Get For Loving You
  20. You Don't Miss A Thing

Amazon.com

Although he didn't dominate its charts as he did the country ones in his long heyday, Eddy Arnold did have an impact in the pop world. After coming to stardom in the 1940s, Arnold took a place in the vanguard of the Nashville Sound, crooning pleasingly the likes of "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" and "Just Call Me Lonesome." The former was first a hit for vocal group the Casinos, but Arnold's songs likewise benefited noncountry artists; soul singers Joe Simon and Dorothy Moore both cut his "Moody Blue" (not included here), and jazz singer Helen Merrill earlier tackled "Anytime." This volume of RCA's Essential series mostly lives up to its title while missing at least one obvious choice, the sweet "Bouquet of Roses." Also, some of the later recordings slide perilously close to Perry Como territory. Still, Arnold's best records are hard to resist, and anyone interested in hearing where, say, Vince Gill learned some lessons will want this CD. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Essential Eddy Arnold.......2001-04-25

Anybody who loves the smooth sincere way Eddy Arnold approaches a song, will likely love "The Essential Eddy Arnold." This CD samples some of Eddy's earlier music as well as his later recordings. For me, he gets better with age, and his later recordings are very beautiful and sung with meaning. "You Don't Miss A Thing" especially speaks to the heart of anyone who has lost their first love. Nobody sings a song with the tenderness of Eddy Arnold. This CD should please any Eddy Arnold fan.

3 out of 5 stars eddies songs are just truly heart felt.......2000-06-24

i strongly recommend tuning into "One Kiss Too Many". Simply one of the prettiest songs i have ever heard. excellent cd for the folks who enjoy the classic country sound
Eddy Arnold: Essential Gold
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Eddy Arnold: Essential Gold
    Eddy Arnold
    Manufacturer: Essential Gold
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    CowboyCowboy | Country | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000I5XECS
    Release Date: 2006-08-22

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