Eddy Arnold - You Don't Know Me 1960
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- Eddy Arnold You Don't Know Me Live Video 1960
Eddy Arnold You Don't Know Me Lyrics
You give your hand to me and then you say hello
And I can hardly speak my heart is beating so
And anyone could tell you think you know me well
But you don't know me
No you don't know the one who dreams of you at night
And longs to kiss your lips and longs to hold you tight
To you I'm just a friend that's all I've ever been
But you don't know me
For I never knew the art of making love
Though my heart aches with the love for you
Afraid and shy I let my chance go by
The chance you might have loved me too
You gave your hand to me and then you say goodbye
I watch you walk away beside a lucky guy
You'll never never know the one who loves you so
No you don't know me
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"You Don't Know Me" is a song written by Cindy Walker based on a title and storyline given to her by Eddy Arnold in 1955. "You Don't Know Me" was first recorded by Arnold that year and released as a single on April 21, 1956 on RCA Victor. The best-selling version of the song is by Ray Charles, who took it to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1962, after releasing the song on his number 1 album Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music. The first version of the song to make the Billboard charts was by Jerry Vale in 1956, peaking at number 14 on the pop chart. Arnold's version charted two months later, released as an RCA Victor single, 47-6502, backed with "The Rockin' Mockin' Bird", which reached number 10 on the Billboard country chart. Cash Box magazine, which combined all best-selling versions at one position, included a version by Carmen McRae that never appeared in the Billboard Top 100 Sides listing.
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What class. A world that we, sadly, let drift away.
Such a great song!
Oh, I love this old song.
Love this beautiful song by Eddy Arnold! Thank you.
God rest him, he was one of the best! Had such a beautiful voice!!
My Mother brought me up on Country. I loved Eddie Arnold and all the old country singers. Today isn't country music the real country music has died out. RIP Eddie your were one of the best.
I remember hearing him on the radio while mom was in the kitchen. Late 40s early 50s.
Yeah... I was born in '43 and the song I remember is "Cattle Call". It's like it was yesterday.
I am so sad, that youtube does not have hearts to qualified your comment... so tender, you took me to that kitchen instantly, when I read it!
He hosted his own radio program called the Log Cabin Jamboree.
Eddie was a great Artist, my Mom loved Eddie
Great Singer Eddy Arnold
I remember Eddy Arnold from way back. At the end of this video the camera pans the audience. People holding signs where they're from. Dayton, Ohio, Kankakee Illinois. I'm 74 now. And live 3 miles from Kankakee, illinois. Bradley, Illinois for 26 years, and Bourbonnais, Illinois for 48 years.
Wonderful song...for my dear uncle..
A great singer❤
Imagine, I recently rediscovered Mr Arnold after a long separation. I will never lose him again.
My mom and dad's song💕
Co-written with Cindy Walker in 1955. Perhaps the most famous cover of this song is the one by Ray Charles, which went to number 2 on the hit list in 1962. Meryl Streep sang the song in the movie "Postcards from the Edge." Not a bad job at all. Who knew Meryl could sing?
Heard it from Masters of S*X and I'm hooked.
Wow
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astounding that the lyrics are always a little bit wrong when the sung song articulated is perfectly clear ! gah
a hair flat in so many spots !
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Unfortunately he had no soul
You want soul listen to Johnny Paycheck.