
"Anytime" written by Herbert "Happy" Lawson in 1921 and recorded by Eddie Fisher in 1951 on RCA Records reached number 2 on the US charts in 1952. It is included in the RCA CD, Eddie Fisher - Greatest Hits, released in 2001. Eddie Fisher was one of the best and most popular male singers of the 1950s.

SPECIAL REQUEST: "Wish You Were Here" written by Harold Rome for the 1952 musical of the same name was a popular hit single on the RCA Victor label for Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter and his Orchestra in 1952. It was included in the 1957 RCA Victor album, Thinking of You. This was posted at the request of my subscriber, Kievest.

Originally uploaded on September of 2008. Now back on YouTube! One of my dad's favorite records. Artist name reads: Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra Lady vocalist on this song: Sally Sweetland Turntable: Pioneer PL518 Camera: Samsung S-630 Edited with Windows Movie Maker (Vista Version)
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Featuring Dorothy's all-time greatest incorrect guess.
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Another example of 1950s pop music, this is a clip from Eddie Fisher's TV series. A popular singer at the time, in this clip he sings the Top 40 hit "Tell Me Why", complete with a few mistakes that results from the fact the show was live.
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I'm proud to say Eddie Fisher is my father. Jeremiah Pucket is a track from the CD Eddie Fisher & The Next One Hundred Years. It was originally released in 1971 on the CHESS/CADET record label. Eddie's first LP was The Third Cup also released on CHESS/CADET. Collectors from around the world have paid up to $200.00 for an original copy. Eddie has a huge underground following. He has been chronicled in Wax Poetics, Downbeat, The River Front Times, many online Blogs and internet radio. Eddie Fisher was inducted into the Arkansas Jazz Hall of Fame in 2004. Also check out his last recording entitled 42nd Street at www.cdbaby.com. Other recordings include HOT LUNCH (All Platinum Records. The Promise issued independently on NENTU Records. RIP my incredible father. You are truly missed. Love Steven.
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An open letter to the Universal conglomerate: Please, please reissue The Third Cup. A beautifully heartfelt tribute to late bandleader Leo Gooden, this brilliant LP captures Eddie Fisher in a far different light than the blistering funk efforts on which his reputation largely rests, documenting an intimate soul-jazz session that anticipates the shimmering textures and supple rhythms that dominated jazz in the decade to come. Backed by a superlative combo featuring organist Robert Selby, bassist Paul Jackson, and rhythm guitarist Phil Westmoreland, Fisher unfurls a series of hypnotic, silken guitar grooves that employ space and atmosphere to remarkable effect. This is the tightest, most controlled playing of his career. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Charted at #36 on Cash Box singles chart in April 1955. From the movie, "The Glass Slipper". Original Billboard review: "Fisher warbles a new ballad of delicate beauty with sincerity and tenderness. "Take My Love" from the new MGM musical, "The Glass Slipper", was written by the composers of "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo" and has much of the same off-beat charm." Written by Helen Deutsch and Bronislau Kaper. The other side of this single is "Just One More Time" which I've also posted (#27 in Cash Box).

Pop singer Eddie Fisher, whose clear voice brought him a devoted following of teenage girls in the early 1950s before marriage scandals overshadowed his fame, has died at age 82. He passed away Wednesday night at his home in Berkeley of complications from hip surgery, his daughter, Tricia Leigh Fisher of Los Angeles, told The Associated Press. "Late last evening the world lost a true America icon," Fisher's family said in a statement released by publicist British Reece. "One of the greatest voices of the century passed away. He was an extraordinary talent and a true mensch." The death was first reported by Hollywood website deadline.com. In the early 50s, Fisher sold millions of records with 32 hit songs including "Thinking of You," "Any Time," "Oh, My Pa-pa," "I'm Yours," "Wish You Were Here," "Lady of Spain" and "Count Your Blessings." His fame was enhanced by his 1955 marriage to movie darling Debbie Reynolds — they were touted as "America's favorite couple" — and the birth of two children. Their daughter Carrie Fisher became a film star herself in the first three "Star Wars" films as Princess Leia, and later as a best-selling author of "Postcards From the Edge" and other books. Carrie Fisher spent most of 2008 on the road with her autobiographical show "Wishful Drinking." In an interview with The Associated Press, she told of singing with her father on stage in San Jose. Eddie Fisher was by then in a wheelchair and living in San Francisco. When Eddie Fisher's best <b>...</b>
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Originally uploaded on September of 2008. Now back on YouTube! One of my Dad's favorite records. Artist name reads: Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra Turntable: Pioneer PL518 Camera: Samsung S-630 Edited with Windows Movie Maker (XP Version)
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Perry Como and Eddie Fisher team up to sing "Maybe" in this 1956 clip.
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A tribute to Eddie Fisher "Tell Me Why" written by Marty Gold and Al Alberts, originally recorded by The Four Aces, was recorded by Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra and Chorus on December 5, 1951, and released by RCA Victor Records, reaching #7 on the Billboard charts. It was a hit again in 1964 when it was revived by Bobby Vinton.

Live radio show recorded in 1958 and sponsored by Coca Cola. Edwin John Fisher (August 10, 1928 -- September 22, 2010), better known as Eddie Fisher, was an American singer and entertainer, who was one of the world's most famous and successful singers in the 1950s, selling millions of records and hosting his own TV show. His divorce from his first wife, Debbie Reynolds, to marry his best friend's widow, Elizabeth Taylor, garnered scandalously unwelcome publicity at the time. He was also married to Connie Stevens. He was the father of Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher. Fisher, fourth of seven children, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Russian-born Jewish immigrants Kate (née Winokur) and Joseph Fisher. His father's surname was originally either Tisch or Fisch, but was anglicised to Fisher upon entry into the United States. To his family, Fisher was always called "Sonny Boy", a nickname derived from the song of the same name in Al Jolson's film The Singing Fool (1928). Fisher attended Thomas Junior High School, South Philadelphia High School, and Simon Gratz High School. It was known at an early age that he had talent as a vocalist and he started singing in numerous amateur contests, which he usually won. He made his radio debut on WFIL, a local Philadelphia radio station. He also performed on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, a popular radio show which later moved to TV. Because he became a local star, Fisher dropped out of high school in the middle of his <b>...</b>
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"I'm Walking Behind You" written by British songwriter Billy Reid in 1953 was recorded both by Frank Sinatra on April 2, 1953 and Eddie Fisher on April 7, 1953. While Sinatra's recording was a hit, Eddie Fisher's version on RCA Victor Records was more successful reaching number 1.

1954 If I ever needed you, I need you now I can't remember when I've ever been so blue If I ever needed love, I need it now I feel so all alone I don't know what to do No day or night goes by When I don't have my cry I feel like I could die From wanting you I can ease my achin' heart but you'd know how If I ever needed you, I need you now If I ever needed love, I need it now I feel so all alone I don't know what to do No day or night goes by When I don't have my cry I feel like I could die From wanting you

Eddie Fisher had been Mike Todd's best and closest friend. Mike's death hit him as hard as it did Dame Elizabeth Taylor. Through the ghost of Mike Todd, Eddie and Elizabeth were drawn together. When they were together, Mike Todd seemed to be alive, as well. The catch was Eddie's marriage to actress (and America's sweetheart) Debbie Reynolds. Though Fisher stated that it was a loveless marriage, when he divorced her to marry Elizabeth...it caused a national scandal. Eddie was totally devoted to Elizabeth and had been for years. But, Elizabeth knew that she had married him for the wrong reasons. When she met Richard Burton while filming 'Cleopatra' in Rome, they chemistry was spellbinding and Richard & Elizabeth fell passionately in love. This time, an international scandal emerged and Eddie Fisher could do nothing but watch his wife slowly drift into the arms of Richard Burton. He would love Elizabeth Taylor forever. He would never love another. If you are enjoying the video shorts on Dame Elizabeth Taylor, please donate if you can. Elizabeth continues to work raising funds for HIV/AIDS care and research. One half a billion dollars later...she shows no sign of slowing down. By Richard Bassett xrichbassx@yahoo.com DONATE NOW - The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation: www.elizabethtayloraidsfoundation.org DISCLAIMER: WE MAKE NO CLAIM TO THE COPYRIGHTS OF THE FILM CLIPS, PHOTOGRAPHY OR MUSIC PUBLISHING RIGHTS HEREIN. UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1976 "FAIR USE <b>...</b>
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Another example of fifties pop music, this time a clip from 1953 of a popular singer of the time, Eddie Fisher, singing "(I'm Always Hearing) Wedding Bells" on his TV series of the period. Pretty basic/simple television show but fun nevertheless. I had uploaded this before, but this copy has better picture quality than my previous upload.
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"The Best Thing For You" written by Irving Berlin is beautifully sung here by Eddie Fisher - He is backed by Hugo Winterhalter's orchestra ... Mr Fisher turned 81 on 10th August 2009.
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Eddie Fisher, the 1950s singer whose career was overshadowed by his marriages to Debbie Reynolds and Elizabeth Taylor, died in Berkeley on Wednesday, according to new reports. Fisher, 82, died as a result of complications from hip surgery, his daughter Tricia Leigh Fisher, told the Associated Press. When his other daughter, Carrie Fisher, was performing her one-woman play at Berkeley Rep, Wishful Drinking, Eddie Fisher could often be spotted in the audience. Fisher, who rose to prominence in the 1950s, had 32 hit songs. "One of the greatest voices of the century passed away," his family said in a statement. "He was an extraordinary talent and a true mensch." In 1955, Fisher married movie star Debbie Reynolds and the couple had two daughters. When Fisher's best friend Mike Todd was killed in a plane crash in 1958, Fisher comforted his widow, Elizabeth Taylor. The two fell in love -- which made international headlines -- and married in 1959. They divorced five years later after Taylor fell in love with Richard Burton while making the movie Cleopatra. That was an even bigger scandal. All this bed hopping became dramatic fodder for Carrie Fisher, who turned the romantic dealings of her parents and stepparents into Wishful Drinking. It was first produced as a play by Tony Taccone at Berkeley Rep in 2008 and later traveled successfully to New York. Fisher died Wednesday night. His daughter told the Associated Press he passed away at home, but other articles say he died at a <b>...</b>
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Charted at #6 in Billboard in September 1952. This song had earlier been a #5 hit for Ray Noble and His Orchestra in 1931. Also #19 in February 1949 again for Ray Noble and His Orchestra, and #8 for Les Paul in November 1952. With Hugo Winterhalter and his Orchestra. Written by Robert Hargreaves, Tolchard Evans, Stanley J. Damerell, and Henry Tilsley. The other side of this record is "Outside of Heaven".

Cosmic Blues was originally featured on Eddie & wife Christina's Nentu label from the album "Fisher" and sold thousands of copies in the St. Louis Area. It was later featured on the album "Hot Lunch" released on the Stang Label a division of Platinum Records owned and operated by Joe and Sylvia Robinson. Cosmic Blues was released as a single in 1977. Collectors around the world have paid as much as $40.00 for a single 45 copy on vinyl. Cosmic Blues is also featured on the CD All Platinum Funk. Also there are 3 other tracks featuring Eddie Fisher. Enjoy my dad's funky groove. There's a party in heaven y'all!
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Drummer Eddie Fisher delivers raw power on OneRepublic's "All the Right Moves" at a massive venue. Fisher plays a Gretsch New Classic Vintage Glass kit during the live show.
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