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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelPlwb, Plowboy
UPC0092145178836
eBay Product ID (ePID)19046062012
Product Key Features
Release Year2013
FormatRecord
GenreCountry
ArtistVarious
Release TitleYou Don't Know Me: Rediscovering Eddy Arnold
Dimensions
Item Height0.32 in
Item Weight1.29 lb
Item Length12.45 in
Item Width12.43 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks19
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 It's a Sin 1.2 Anytime 1.3 Make the World Go Away 1.4 You Don't Know Me 1.5 Something Old, Something New (Something Borrowed ; Blue) 1.6 Texarkana Baby 1.7 How's the World Treating You 1.8 Lovebug Itch 1.9 What Is Life Without Love 1.10 Johnny Reb, That's Me 2.1 Just a Little Lovin' (Will Go a Long Way) 2.2 Bouquet of Roses 2.3 That's How Much I Love You 2.4 Cattle Call 2.5 I'll Hold You in My Heart 2.6 Jim, I Wore a Tie Today 2.7 That Do Make It Nice 2.8 Wreck of the Old 97 2.9 Don't Rob Another Man's Castle
Number of Discs2
Notes2013 double vinyl LP pressing. This compilation features big name after big name, all in tribute to one of the late, great country legend, Eddy Arnold. The maestro recorded his first single in 1945, charted 147 songs-28 of which were number one hits-released over 100 albums, and sold more than 85 million records. Between 1947 and 1948 he outsold the entire pop division at his label, RCA Records, owning the number one song at the top of the country charts for an astounding 60 straight weeks in '68. No other recording artist has lodged Top Ten hits in seven straight decades, and there's been no other steadier or more consistent artist in the modern recording era. It's a wonder that Arnold is largely unknown to contemporary music fans. This important tribute, orchestrated by Arnold's grandson R. Shannon Pollard and produced by Cheetah Chrome, features everyone from Frank Black to Peter Noone (of Herman's Hermits), all with refreshing takes on Arnold's songs. The man is truly one of a kind, and this homage proves it.