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Eddy Arnold albums featuring Thomas Grady Martin

Eddy Arnold Music Videos (3)
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| | Cattle Call/Thereby Hangs A Tale CD (1990) (Import) Germany
$19.75 According to Billboard magazine, Eddy Arnold--not Hank Williams, not George Jones, not Merle Haggard, and not even Garth Brooks-is the top country artist of the modern era. During his lengthy career, Arnold placed 92 (!) singles in country music's Top ...
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 Eddy Arnold Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Eddy Arnold songs: Cattle Call Lyrics, Bouquet of Roses Lyrics, I Wanna Play House With You Lyrics, Anytime Lyrics, Just a Little Lovin' Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Don't Rob Another Man's Castle Lyrics, Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me Lyrics, Make the World Go Away Lyrics, I Really Don't Want to Know Lyrics, One Kiss Too Many Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs What's He Doing in My World Lyrics, Many Tears Ago Lyrics, I'm Throwing Rice Lyrics, Full Time Job Lyrics, Chained to a Memory Lyrics, Just Call Me Lonesome Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I'd Trade All of My Tomorrows Lyrics, Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye Lyrics, It's a Sin Lyrics, Will the Circle Be Unbroken Lyrics.
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 Eddy Arnold Biography
Cited in the 1990s by Billboard as the most successful artist in the history of the magazine's country charts, Eddy Arnold's career spanned a practically unfathomable eight decades. With gentle humor and a brand of hillbilly-flecked country made haunting by dulcet, almost jazz-crooner vocals, Arnold swiftly found a home at the Grand Ol' Opry. By the late-1940s, the "Tennessee Ploughboy" was a genuine hitmaker and a frequent collaborator of fellow legend Chet Atkins. After fading away for a spell, he returned in the 1960s with a pioneering string-oriented sound, scoring his signature hit, 1965's "Make the World Go Away." Arnold continued recording music nearly up until his death in 2008, just shy of his 90th birthday.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Eddy Arnold | Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Gene Strasser, Leann Rimes | | Steve Nathan | George Strait, Toby Keith, Tim Mcgraw, Trisha Yearwood, Leann Rimes, Kenny Chesney, Vince Gill, Martina Mcbride, Reba Mcentire, Brooks & Dunn | | Greg Morrow | Leann Rimes, Trace Adkins, Steve Earle, Montgomery Gentry, Van Zant, Trisha Yearwood, John Cowan, Rodney Crowell, Reba Mcentire |
 Contemporaries
Conway Twitty, The Everly Brothers, Jim Reeves, Hank Williams, Hank Snow, Buck Owens, Marty Robbins, Chet Atkins, Ray Price, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Lefty Frizzell, Webb Pierce, Slim Whitman, Red Foley, Ferlin Husky, Roy Rogers (Country), Bill Anderson (Vocals), Guy Mitchell, George Morgan, Jimmie Davis, Gary Morris
 Followers
Willie Nelson, George Jones, Dwight Yoakam, Patsy Cline, Alison Krauss, Charley Pride, Keith Whitley, Roger Miller (Country), Charlie Rich, Ricky Van Shelton, Johnny Horton, Freddy Fender, Leroy Van Dyke
 Influences
Bing Crosby, Carter Family, Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb, Jimmie Rodgers (Country), Gene Autry, Hank Snow, Sons of the Pioneers
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Jeff Majors, Ernest "Punch" Miller
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