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Song Festival

1.5M streams

1,492,023

The Best Of The Mercury Years

442.6K streams

442,617

The Best Of

202.3K streams

202,318

Love Is Here to Stay

179.2K streams

179,177

Fine and Dandy

179.2K streams

179,177

Harbor Lights

179.2K streams

179,177

Eddy Howard: To Each His Own

176.5K streams

176,530

Top 50 Classics - The Very Best of Edd...

169.3K streams

169,345

22 Original Big Band Hits

114.9K streams

114,942

Paradise

97.9K streams

97,863

Biography

Mild romantic balladeer Eddy Howard was a huge name in the 1940s and early '50s. Reeling off a few dozen hit singles in the post-war years, he rarely went uptempo or derivated from good-natured paeans to heart-to-heart bliss. Howard left Stanford Medical School in the early '30s to join Dick Jurgens' band as a vocalist, and recorded eight hits with Jurgens in 1939 and 1940. During this era, he also made some small-band jazz sides under John Hammond's auspices at Columbia; Teddy Wilson and Charlie Christian were among the musicians who supported him at these sessions. By 1941, Eddy had started his own band, and hit the jackpot with a number one single in 1946, "To Each His Own." "(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons," "My Adobe Hacienda," "I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder," "Room Full of Roses," "Sin (It's No Sin)," and "Auf Weidersehn Sweetheart" were some of the biggest smashes he enjoyed prior to the mid-'50s, when the emergence of rock & roll displaced him from the airwaves. He was a fixture on the casino circuit when he died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1963. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi