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Dec 4, 1952Eddy Arnold records "Eddy's Song" at the RCA Studios in New YorkJan 31, 1953Eddy Arnold rises to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Eddy's Song"Mar 31, 1953Eddy Arnold records "How's The World Treating You," "Free Home Demonstration" and "Mama, Come Get Your Baby Boy" at the RCA Studios in New YorkJul 7, 1953"The Eddy Arnold Show" begins a short stint as an NBC summer replacement seriesSep 2, 1953Eddy Arnold and his manager, Colonel Tom Parker, officially end their contractOct 23, 1953Eddy Arnold records "I Really Don't Want To Know" at Thomas Productions on 13th Avenue North in downtown NashvilleNov 9, 1953Eddy Arnold records "My Everything" at RCA's New York studiosDec 30, 1953Eddy Arnold records "Just Call Me Lonesome" and "Hep Cat Baby" at the RCA Studios in New YorkFeb 14, 1954Eddy Arnold records "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" at Thomas Production Studio in Nashville. Faron Young cuts the definitive version 11 months laterFeb 20, 1954Eddy Arnold is a special guest on NBC-TV's "The Spike Jones Show"
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