Artist Bio:
Eddy Arnold, born on May 15, 1918, in Henderson, Tennessee, was an American country music singer who gained fame during the 1940s and 1950s. Known as the "Tennessee Plowboy," Arnold was one of the most successful country music artists of his time, with over 85 million records sold worldwide. He was known for his smooth voice and crossover appeal, blending country and pop music elements in his songs.
Arnold had a string of hits throughout his career, including songs like "Cattle Call," "Make the World Go Away," and "Anytime." He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1966 and the Grand Ole Opry in 1943. Arnold's influence on country music is undeniable, and his legacy continues to be celebrated by fans and fellow artists alike. Eddy Arnold passed away on May 8, 2008, leaving behind a lasting impact on the country music genre.
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