Richard Edward "Eddy" Arnold (May 15, 1918 – May 8, 2008) was among the most popular country music singers in American history and helped create the Nashville sound during the late 1950s. He sold more than 85 million records and had 147 songs on the charts, including 28 number one hits on Billboard's Country Singles chart. Although George Jones had more individual country hits, one authoritative study ranks Arnold as the the all-time leader for hits and their time on the charts.
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I'll Hold You In My Heart Recorded by Eddy Arnold written by Eddy Arnold, Tommy Dilbeck, Hal Horton
A SMASH #1 Chart hit for Arnold in 1947 (an outstanding 21 weeks at #1 and 46 weeks on the chart total!)
Played in D with capo on the second fret to match the youtube video. I generally transpose to C for my vocals.
D I'll hold you in my heart G Till I can hold you in my arms DA7 Like you'd never been held before D I'll think of you each day G And then I'll dream the night away DA7D Till you are in my arms once more
G The stars up in the sky D Know the reason why E7 I feel so blue A7 When I'm away from you D I'll hold you in my heart G Till I can hold you in my arms DA7D So darling please wait for me
Instrumental (a full verse)
G The stars up in the sky D Know the reason why E7 I feel so blue A7 When I'm away from you D I'll hold you in my heart G Till I can hold you in my arms DA7D So darling please wait for me
End
Hear this great oldie on youtube here: http://youtu.be/fVCk8CEc-uI