"Fans of Arnold's mellow music will appreciate the intensely
detailed record of his private life and public career. Others may
find the vivid picture of country music's early decades (the many
small-town radio stations and deejays that supported the music, the
backroads tours, the struggling record labels) quite intriguing."
--"Kirkus Reviews"
Illustrated with fifty-four photographs and featuring a
comprehensive discography and sessionography, this book traces Eddy
Arnold's origins from a cotton farm in western Tennessee to his
legendary status in the world of country music. Michael Streissguth
covers Arnold's success as a top-selling artist in the 1940s and
1950s and his temporary wane as listeners gravitated toward the
rock & roll sound, embodied by newcomer Elvis Presley. Arnold
(1918-2008) kept recording, however, and working on his craft. By
the mid-60s, he reemerged as a pop crooner with his hit song "Make
the World Go Away." His blend of country sentiments and pop
stylings created the template for Nashville's modern country music
sound. Throughout his career he was a major concert attraction and
a radio and television star. Few other figures can claim to have
had as great an influence on contemporary country and popular
arranging.
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