Eddy Arnold Each Road I Take - The 1970 Lee Hazlewood & Chet Atkins Sessions (CD)
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Eddy Arnold: Each Road I Take - The 1970 Lee Hazlewood & Chet Atkins Sessions (CD)
The countrypolitan crooner Richard Edward Arnold - better known as Eddy Arnold - scored 147 U.S. chart hits between 1945 and 2008, sold over 85 million records, and earned inductions into the Country Music Hall of Fame and The Grand Ole Opry. Yet, in 1970, the superstar known as "The Tennessee Plowboy" found himself at a crossroads. That year, he released two remarkable albums ending one chapter in his career and beginning another. Love and Guitars would be his final full-length collaboration with Nashville-based producer and legendary guitar man Chet Atkins, with whom he had first worked in 1950. Standing Alone marked his first and only project with hip maverick Lee Hazlewood - a pairing which inspired some of the finest vocals Arnold ever committed to record. Real Gone Music and Second Disc Records' Each Road I Take: The 1970 Lee Hazlewood & Chet Atkins Sessions boasts both of these seminal, never-before-reissued albums together with Arnold's singles from the landmark year, as well as two previously unreleased tracks produced by cult hero Hazlewood. Love and Guitars departed from the usual lush sound of Arnold's recordings, surrounding his burnished baritone with a cadre of Nashville's top guitarists including Jerry Reed, Harold Bradley, Ray Edenton, and Atkins himself (who rarely played on Eddy's records by that point), and tackling a dazzling array of material from Merle Haggard, John Denver, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, Kris Kristofferson, and Henry Mancini in a raw, acoustic-based setting. Standing Alone then moved Eddy to Hollywood for his first session outside of Nashville in six years. He was joined by Hazlewood and the fabled Wrecking Crew for a contemporary-flavored set of strong, adult material by writers such as John Stewart, Steve Young, Ben Peters, and Mac Davis which blurred the lines between country, folk, and pop-rock. Four rare single sides including the Burt Bacharach/Hal David-penned "Ten Times Forever More" round out this first-time-onCD collection. Each Road I Take features new liner notes by The Second Disc's Joe Marchese as well as fresh remastering by Mark Wilder. It's 27 tracks present two distinct roads taken by Eddy Arnold - both showcasing the resonant storyteller's voice that turned The Tennessee Plowboy into a legend of popular music.
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Arnold, Eddy - Each Road I Take - The 1970 Lee Hazlewood & Chet Atkins Sessions (CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Soul Deep | Eddy Arnold | ||
02 | A Man's Kind of Woman | Eddy Arnold | ||
03 | With Pen in Hand | Eddy Arnold | ||
04 | When the Wind Blows in Chicago | Eddy Arnold | ||
05 | Just Enough to Me Dreamin' | Eddy Arnold | ||
06 | I Just Can't Help Believin' | Eddy Arnold | ||
07 | Leaving on a Jet Plane | Eddy Arnold | ||
08 | Today I ed Loving You Again | Eddy Arnold | ||
09 | Shadows of Her Mind | Eddy Arnold | ||
10 | Mary in the Morning | Eddy Arnold | ||
11 | I'll Give You Three Guesses | Eddy Arnold | ||
12 | Living Under Pressure | Eddy Arnold | ||
13 | A Man's Kind of Woman | Eddy Arnold | ||
14 | July, You're a Woman | Eddy Arnold | ||
15 | Each Road I Take | Eddy Arnold | ||
16 | She Believes in Me | Eddy Arnold | ||
17 | New World in the Morning | Eddy Arnold | ||
18 | Where Love Has Died | Eddy Arnold | ||
19 | Seven Bridges Road | Eddy Arnold | ||
20 | Some Lonely Picker | Eddy Arnold | ||
21 | All That Keeps Ya Goin' | Eddy Arnold | ||
22 | Closest I Ever Came | Eddy Arnold | ||
23 | My Way of Life | Eddy Arnold | ||
24 | Gentle Is My Love | Eddy Arnold | ||
25 | How Do I Love Thee | Eddy Arnold | ||
26 | From Heaven to Heartache | Eddy Arnold | ||
27 | Ten Times Forever More | Eddy Arnold |
Eddy Arnold 1918 - 2008
15. Mai 1918 - gest. 8. Mai 2008
When he began recording, he was called 'The Tennessee Plowboy,' but his ambition was to never return to the farm. He died on May 8, 2008, just shy of his 90th birthday. He lived in Brentwood, Tennessee, a city that he had helped to develop through his extensive real estate holdings. The best estimate is that he sold more than 85 million records, with 37 pop hits and nearly 150 country hits. He charted records in the 1940s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, and 2000s. In 1948, he so dominated the country charts that only one non-Arnold record topped the chart all year. Along the way he helped to take country music uptown. "Though his music was seldom embraced by traditionalists, Mr. Arnold was one of the titans of Nashville music. His voice was an unpressured, engaging croon that sometimes recalled a clarinet played in the lower register, and though he favored strings and uptown instrumentation, he delivered his songs with few affectations," wrote Bill C. Malone in 'Country Music USA.' And, as Peter Cooper said in 'The Tennessean,'"Mr. Arnold was a multi-millionaire who cherished eating with pals at a simple meat-and-three along 8th Avenue South. He was a real estate magnate who loved green spaces and fresh air. He was a proud country boy who struggled to extend southern music's reach and scope into America's urban centers. He was a star, and a force, and a charmer."
Richard Edward Arnold was born May 15, 1918, on a farm in Chester County, Tennessee, about 20 miles south of Jackson. His father died when Eddy was 11, and the family fell into poverty. At the height of the Great Depression, he saw few opportunities other than singing. He began singing on radio in Jackson airwaves when he was still in his teens, and in 1938 he moved to St. Louis to perform on the radio and in clubs. One day, Arnold tuned into WSM and heard that Pee Wee King's vocalist was leaving. He got an audition and became one of King's Golden West Cowboys in January 1940. In November 1941, he married Sally Gayhart and they remained together until her death in March this year.
Leaving Pee Wee King, he was managed by Colonel Tom Parker and in 1944 he signed with RCA Victor Records. In December 1944, he recorded Cattle Call in WSM's Studio B, thereby launching the post-War Nashville music business. The hits soon came: That's How Much I Love You, It's A Sin, I'll Hold You In My Heart, and many more. For 53 consecutive weeks, he held the #1 country singles spot. As noted, in 1948, there were only two weeks in which an Eddy Arnold song wasn't #1. "Eddy Arnold put a tuxedo on country music," said author Don Cusic. "He sold more records than Hank Williams, Lefty Frizzell or any other country artist. He also transcended Nashville and country music and had an impact on the American pop audience through his TV shows and appearances."
Arnold was always willing to embrace change to keep his music current and unashamedly admitted that his goal was simply to sell records. In 1951, he scored 13 #1 country hits, and his 1953 recording of I Really Don't Want To Know pointed toward the crossover appeal of the Nashville Sound. Rock 'n' roll dented his sales but he came back yet again as a pop crooner with hits like What's He Doing In My World and the classic Make The World Go Away. In 1966, he played Carnegie Hall and was elected into the Country Music Hall of Fame. He toured with a full orchestra and was a regular on national TV.
In the face of slowly declining sales, Eddy Arnold continued to record. His 100th album, 'After All This Time,' was released in 2005 on RCA. "The last time I saw him, a few weeks ago, he wanted to make another record," Joe Galante, chairman of SonyBMG (RCA) Nashville, said,"There was a special kind of happiness about him whenever he talked about music, and that is how I will remember him." Eddy Arnold laid in state at the Country Music Hall of Fame and was buried privately in Brentwood.
The Tennessee Plowboy
5-CD Box-Set (LP-size) with 40-page book
BCD 15726 EI
ISBN:978-3-89795-282-9
CD 1: Mother's Prayer - Mommy Please Stay Home With Me - The Cattle Call - Each Minute Seems A Million Years - Did You See My Daddy Over There - Many Tears Ago - I Walk Alone - You Must Walk The Line - (I'll Have To) Live And Learn - Be Sure There's No Mistake - I Couldn't Believe It Was True - I Talk To Myself About You - All Alone In This World Without You - Can't Win, Can't Place, Can't Show - What Is Life Without Love - That's How Much I Love You - Why Didn't You Take That Too - Chained To A Memory - Easy Rockin' Chair - To My Sorrow - It's A Sin - I'm Somebody Nobody Loves - That Little Boy Of Mine - Don't Bother To Cry - Me Too
CD 2: I'll Hold You In My Heart - Bouquet Of Roses - What A Fool I Was - Little Angel With The Dirty Face - Wondering What To Do - The Prisoner's Song - Rockin' Alone In An Old Rockin' Chair - It Makes No Difference Now - Will The Circle Be Unbroken - Seven Years With The Wrong Woman - Molly Darling - I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes - Who At My Door Is Standing - Then I Turned And Walked Slowly Away - Texarkana Baby - (In The) Hills Of Tomorrow - My Daddy Is Only A Picture - Say You'll Be Mine - There's Not A Thing (I Wouldn't Do For You) - I've Got A Lifetime To Forget - Anytime - A Heart Full Of Love - My Heart Cries For You - I've Got Other Fish To Fry - This Is The Thanks I Get (For Loving You)
CD 3: You Know How Talk Gets Around - Just A Little Lovin' - Till The End Of The World - Save A Little Corner In Your Heart - M-O-T-H-E-R - I Wouldn't Trade The Silver In Mother's Hair - That Wonderful Mother Of Mine - Bring Your Roses To Her Now - I Wish I Had A Girl Like You Mother - My Mother's Sweet Voice - There's No Wings On My Angel - The Echo Of Your Footsteps - Why Didn't You Take That Too - That Little Boy Of Mine - My Heart Cries For You - This Is The Thanks I Get (For Loving You) - Don't Rob Another Man's Castle - Me Too - Little Angel With The Dirty Face - I've Got Other Fish To Fry - Many Tears Ago - I Walk Alone - Show Me The Way Back To Your Heart - Homesick, Lonesome And Sorry - One Kiss Too Many
CD 4: I Was Foolish When I Fell In Love With You - Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue - I Tied A Little String Around My Finger - I'm Throwing Rice - Shepherd Of My Heart - Why Should I Cry - C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S - To The Last Beat Of My Heart - Take Me In Your Arms And Hold Me - Evil Tempt Me Not - When Jesus Beckons Me Home - Will Santy Come To Shanty Town - Beautiful Isle Of Somewhere - The Lily Of The Valley - Softly And Tenderly - Mama And Daddy Broke My Heart - You Touched Me - The Cattle Call - Chained To A Memory - The Nearest Thing To Heaven - Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue - A Prison Without Walls - Cuddle Buggin' Baby - Enclosed, One Broken Heart
CD 5: Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again - Behind The Clouds - A Million Miles From Your Heart - At The Close Of A Long, Long Day - C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S - If I Never Get To Heaven - The Lovebug Itch - White Christmas - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - There's Been A Change In Me - Precious Little Baby - Through A Stranger's Eyes - Open Thy Merciful Arms - Jesus And The Atheist - Behind The Clouds - Precious Little Baby - Kentucky Waltz - Somthing Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue - Jesus And The Atheist - May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You - I'm Writing A Letter To The Lord
Cattle Call
Country, Western
CD with 16-page booklet
BCD 15441 AH
ISBN:978-3-89795-030-6
The Streets Of Laredo - Cool Water - Cattle Call - Leanin' On The Old Top Rail - Ole Faithful - A Cowboys Dream - The Wayward Wind - Tumbling Tumbleweeds - Cowpoke - Where The Mountains Meet The Sky - Sierra Sue - Carry Me Back To The Lone Prairie - Jim I Wore A Tie Today - Tom Dooley - Nellie Sits A-Waitin' - Tennessee Stud - The Battle Of Little Big Horn - The Wreck Of Old 97 - The Red Headed Stranger - Johnny Reb, That's Me - Riders In The Sky - Boot Hill - The Ballad Of Davy Crockett - Partners - Jesse James
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