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Eddy ArnoldPopular country musician.
Date of Birth: 15.05.1918
Country: USA |
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Biography of Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold, born on May 15, 1918, in Tennessee, was a popular country musician. His songs have enjoyed and continue to enjoy great success among a huge number of listeners. Approximately 85 million records with hits by the renowned musician have been sold. Over 100 of Eddy Arnold's songs consistently made it to the best hits of American music charts. His music was listened to by almost all Americans for over fifty years. He is one of the most popular musicians and performers in American history.

Early Life and Career
Eddy Arnold's life was not easy. As a child, he lost his father and the family farm. At the age of 18, he left home to pursue a career in music and become a true star. He quickly became a vocalist for one of the bands and soon recorded his first record. In 1942, the musician got married, and a year later, he became a star of the "Grand Ole Opry."

Success and Legacy
From the beginning of his career, Arnold had success. Even his early recordings sold at an incredible pace and gained immense popularity. This was partly due to the popularity of country music, which Richard Arnold performed. One of his most famous songs was "Make the World Go Away." For a while, the song was so popular and well-known that almost every American could hum it.
Towards the end of his career, in the late 1990s, Eddy Arnold received numerous awards for his immense creative work in favor of American jazz music. He was repeatedly nominated for internationally renowned awards such as the Grammy and many others.
Eddy Arnold passed away on May 8, 2008, in Nashville, just a few days before his 90th birthday. The singer's death had a profound impact on his fans. The United States lost one of the greatest musicians in the history of American music. Undoubtedly, Eddy Arnold will forever remain a true master of jazz. His music will never lose its relevance.
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