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Plowboy Records Forms With Eddy Arnold's Grandson at Helm The Boot Earlier this month, on what would have been country-pop icon Eddy Arnold's 94th birthday (May 15), Eddy's grandson, musician Shannon Pollard (pictured left), along with author and music historian Don Cusic and punk legend Cheetah Chrome launched ...
The Laney Report: See Lee Brice at Wolf Den Friday night Norwich Bulletin In September 2010, the song broke a record established by Eddy Arnold for the longest chart run in the history of the Billboard charts. It spent 55 weeks on the charts, eventually peaking at No. 3. It was declared the No. 1 song of 2010.
Mom a popular song subject for country crooner Payson Roundup The above lyrics are from country music singer Eddy Arnold's 1985 song “MOTHER (A Name That Means The World To Me).” The Tennessee born and raised Arnold certainly must have admired and held his mother in the highest regard, as no less than six of his ...
Plowboy Records Launches In Nashville Radio-Info.com On what would have been country music legend Eddy Arnold's 94th birthday, Plowboy Records has launched in Nashville, helmed by Arnold's grandson, musician Shannon Pollard, along with author and music historian Don Cusic, and musician Cheetah Chrome.
Mel Shields: Country is king this weekend at Nugget in Sparks Sacramento Bee Nail's music has been referred to as "soul country" and his style can be related more to the country-gentleman poise of Eddy Arnold than to any outlaw (although he says he's a "big Merle Haggard fan even if we don't have many similarities").
For the Love of Mic: Wood 'n' Lips Newsletter Patch.com 9:00 – Farrie Ann Nichols– Farrie Ann closed out our evening with Ricky Nelson's “No Vacancy”; Lebosky & Newman's “The Wayward Wind”; a Scottish tune I didn't catch the name of; and Eddy Arnold's “Please Release Me, Let Me Go”.
12 Country Classics: A Wailing Wall of Songs About Mother CMT.com "Mommy Please Stay Home With Me" (Eddy Arnold, 1945, never charted; written by Eddy Arnold, Wally Fowler, J. Graydon Hall) -- Here's the setup: "A mother went out on a party/She left at home her baby son/He cried and begged her not to leave him/But she ...
And then there were only two Payson Roundup Now, let's see how we did with last week's music trivia question, which was: What was country music artist Eddy Arnold's well known nickname? Was it A) Fast Eddy; B) The Tennessee Plowboy; C) Golden Throat; or D) Mama's Boy?
Loretta Lynn's Age: The Latest Myth Busted Pittsburgh Post Gazette Eddy Arnold introduces them, Patsy first and then Copas. Take note of her rip-roaring "Lovesick Blues." Their duet is "I'm Hog-Tied Over You," a tune Tennessee Ernie Ford and pop singer Ella Mae Morse recorded a few years earlier.