Wanderin' with Eddy Arnold
Wanderin' with Eddy Arnold | ||||
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Studio album by Eddy Arnold | ||||
Released | 1955 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
Producer | Steve Sholes | |||
Eddy Arnold chronology | ||||
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Wanderin' with Eddy Arnold is an album by American country music singer Eddy Arnold. It was released in 1955 by RCA Victor (catalog no. LPM-1111). The album consists of Arnold singing American folk songs.[1]
At the time of its release, syndicated music critic Donald Kirkley called it "a very beautiful thing" and concluded: "Mr. Arnold has a full perception of the meaning of these simple, deeply moving traditional things; he is tender and gentle, boisterous or gay as the story requires. With this one recording, he could lay claim to being one of the great modern minstrels."[2]
Another reviewer praised Arnold's performance and called it a pleasant surprise.[3]
AllMusic gave the album a rating of four-and-a-half stars.[4] Reviewer Greg Adams called it "one of Arnold's best LPs, featuring his exquisite baritone in an appealingly spare commercial folk setting (acoustic guitar, strings, vocal chorus) in which the pop elements are subdued enough to be inoffensive."[4]
Track listing
Side A
- "Wanderin'" (arranged by Charles Grean)
- "The Rovin' Gambler"
- "The Lonesome Road (Gene Austin, Nathaniel Shilkret)
- "Down in the Valley"
- "Barbara Allen"
- "On Top of Old Smokey" (arranged by Charles Grean)
- "I Gave My Love a Cherry"
Side B
- "The Wayfaring Stranger"
- "Across the Wide Missouri" (Ervin Drake, Jimmy Shirl)
- "Carless Love"
- "Red River Valley"
- "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child"
- "Sweet Betsy from Pike" (Charles Grean)
- "Home on the Range"
References
- ^ "Eddy Arnold - Wanderin' with Eddy Arnold". Discogs. Retrieved December 18, 2020.
- ^ "Look and Listen with Donald Kirkley". The Baltimore Sun. February 3, 1956. p. 12 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Eddy Arnold Record Praised". Bristol Herald Courier. September 4, 1955. p. 5A – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b "Wanderin'". AllMusic. Retrieved December 18, 2020.
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- Wanderin' with Eddy Arnold (1955)
- Anytime (1956)
- Have Guitar, Will Travel (1959)
- Thereby Hangs a Tale (1959)
- One More Time (1962)
- Cattle Call (1963)
- Folk Song Book (1964)
- The Easy Way (1965)
- My World (1965)
- I Want to Go with You (1966)
- The Last Word in Lonesome (1966)
- Somebody Like Me (1966)
- Lonely Again (1967)
- Turn the World Around (1967)
- The Everlovin' World of Eddy Arnold (1968)
- The Romantic World of Eddy Arnold (1968)
- Walkin' in Love Land (1968)
- So Many Ways/If the Whole World Stopped Lovin' (1973)
(1940s)
- "The Cattle Call"
- "Each Minute Seems a Million Years"
- "That's How Much I Love You"
- "What Is Life Without Love"
- "It's a Sin"
- "I'll Hold You in My Heart"
- "To My Sorrow"
- "Anytime"
- "Bouquet of Roses"
- "Texarkana Baby"
- "Just a Little Lovin'"
- "A Heart Full of Love"
- "Don't Rob Another Man's Castle"
- "One Kiss Too Many"
- "The Echo of Your Footsteps"
- "I'm Throwing Rice"
- "Take Me in Your Arms"
(1950s)
- "Little Angel with the Dirty Face"
- "Why Should I Cry Over You?"
- "Cuddle Buggin' Baby"
- "Enclosed One Broken Heart"
- "Lovebug Itch"
- "There's Been a Change in Me"
- "Kentucky Waltz"
- "I Wanna Play House With You"
- "Something Old, Something New"
- "Somebody's Been Beating My Time"
- "Heart Strings"
- "Easy on the Eyes"
- "A Full Time Job"
- "Eddy's Song"
- "I Really Don't Want to Know"
- "This Is the Thanks I Get"
- "Hep Cat Baby"
- "I've Been Thinking"
- "The Cattle Call"
- "Just Call Me Lonesome"
- "You Don't Know Me"
- "Tennessee Stud"
(1960s)
- "What's He Doing in My World"
- "Make the World Go Away"
- "I Want to Go with You"
- "The Tip of My Fingers"
- "Somebody Like Me"
- "Lonely Again"
- "Misty Blue"
- "Turn the World Around"
- "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"