The Everlovin' World of Eddy Arnold
The Everlovin' World of Eddy Arnold is an album by country vocalist Eddy Arnold.
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Released | 1968 | |||
Recorded | RCA Victor's "Nashville Sound" Studio, Nashville, Tennessee. | |||
Genre | MOR Pop | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
Producer | Chet Atkins | |||
Eddy Arnold chronology | ||||
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The album debuted on Billboard magazine's Top Country Albums chart on February 3, 1968, held the No. 1 spot for four weeks, and remained on the chart for a total of 33 weeks.[2] It was Arnold's ninth consecutive album to reach No. 1 on the Top Country Albums.[3]
Track listing
- "All the Time" (Mel Tillis, Wayne Walker) (2:47)
- "In the Misty Moonlight" (Cindy Walker) (2:04)
- "There You Go" (Audrey Allison) (2:32)
- "A Song for Shara" (Demetrius Tapp, Bob Tubert) (2:26)
- "Sunny" (Bobby Hebb) (2:35)
- "Dear Heart" (Jay Livingston, Ray Evans, Henry Mancini) (2:45) (From the Warner Brothers 1964 film Dear Heart)
- "How Is She?" (Marijohn Wilkin) (2:13)
- "Here Comes Heaven" (Joy Byers, Bob Tubert) (2:14)
- "The World I Used to Know" (Rod McKuen) (3:05)
- "Secret Love" (Paul Francis Webster, Sammy Fain) (2:50)
- "Baby That's Living" (Jean Chapel) (2:30)
- "Nothing but Time" (Charlie Williams, Jill Jones) (2:45)
Personnel
- Jim Malloy - engineer
- Bill Walker - arranger, conductor
References
- Adams, Greg. The Everlovin' World of Eddy Arnold at AllMusic
- Joel Whitburn's Top Country Albums 1964-1997. Record Research Inc. 1997. p. 10. ISBN 0898201241.
- Whitburn, pp. 9-10.
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