Anytime
Eddie Fisher Lyrics
Anytime you're feelin' lonely
Anytime you're feelin' blue
Anytime you feel downhearted
That will prove your love for me is true
Anytime you're thinkin' 'bout me
That's the time I'll be thinkin' of you
So anytime you say you want me back again
That's the time I'll come back home to you
Anytime you're thinkin' 'bout me
So anytime you say you want me back again
That's the time I'll come back home to you
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: YOUSSEF SOUKOUNA, ALWIN LETER
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1) Edward Thomas Fisher
A jazz guitarist born in Little Rock, Arkansas. Died of cancer on July 12, 2007.
Eddie Fisher spent the first 17 years of his life in Little Rock, Arkansas. From the age of 10, he developed a love for music; influenced and supported by his father. After graduating from high school, Fisher left home and headed for Memphis, Tennessee, where he continued to improve his guitar technique and musical skills. He spent the next several years touring with such famous musicians as Salomon Burke and Albert King. Read Full Bio1) Edward Thomas Fisher
A jazz guitarist born in Little Rock, Arkansas. Died of cancer on July 12, 2007.
Eddie Fisher spent the first 17 years of his life in Little Rock, Arkansas. From the age of 10, he developed a love for music; influenced and supported by his father. After graduating from high school, Fisher left home and headed for Memphis, Tennessee, where he continued to improve his guitar technique and musical skills. He spent the next several years touring with such famous musicians as Salomon Burke and Albert King. Fisher then became a founding member of the Leo's Five Band and decided to settle down in St. Louis, Missouri.
Eddie Fisher worked as Albert King's bandleader before embarking on a solo career. He released two classic albums, "The Third Cup" and "The Next One Hundred Years", blending soul, funk, jazz and touches of psychedelia, in the late 1960's.
Eddie Fisher's third album "Hot Lunch" was released on the All Platinum label, and after that he launched his own indie operation Nentu. In 2004, he was voted into the Arkansas Jazz Hall of Fame.
BMI credits Eddie Juni Fisher for song compositions.
2) Eddie Fisher was an actor and teen idol known for his pop ballads in the 1950s. A pre-Rock and Roll vocalist, Fisher's strong and melodious tenor made him a teen idol and one of the most popular singers of the 1950s. He had seventeen songs in the Top 10 on the music charts between 1950 and 1956 and thirty-five in the Top 40.
Fisher has performed in top concert halls all over the United States and headlined in major Las Vegas showrooms. He has headlined at the Palace Theater in New York City as well as London's Palladium.
Fisher has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for Recording, at 6241 Hollywood Boulevard, and one for TV, at 1724 Vine Street.
He was married to actress/singer Debbie Reynolds. They had a daughter, Carrie Fisher, who would later become an actress.
Born August 10, 1928 and died September 22, 2010 of complications from hip surgery.
A jazz guitarist born in Little Rock, Arkansas. Died of cancer on July 12, 2007.
Eddie Fisher spent the first 17 years of his life in Little Rock, Arkansas. From the age of 10, he developed a love for music; influenced and supported by his father. After graduating from high school, Fisher left home and headed for Memphis, Tennessee, where he continued to improve his guitar technique and musical skills. He spent the next several years touring with such famous musicians as Salomon Burke and Albert King. Read Full Bio1) Edward Thomas Fisher
A jazz guitarist born in Little Rock, Arkansas. Died of cancer on July 12, 2007.
Eddie Fisher spent the first 17 years of his life in Little Rock, Arkansas. From the age of 10, he developed a love for music; influenced and supported by his father. After graduating from high school, Fisher left home and headed for Memphis, Tennessee, where he continued to improve his guitar technique and musical skills. He spent the next several years touring with such famous musicians as Salomon Burke and Albert King. Fisher then became a founding member of the Leo's Five Band and decided to settle down in St. Louis, Missouri.
Eddie Fisher worked as Albert King's bandleader before embarking on a solo career. He released two classic albums, "The Third Cup" and "The Next One Hundred Years", blending soul, funk, jazz and touches of psychedelia, in the late 1960's.
Eddie Fisher's third album "Hot Lunch" was released on the All Platinum label, and after that he launched his own indie operation Nentu. In 2004, he was voted into the Arkansas Jazz Hall of Fame.
BMI credits Eddie Juni Fisher for song compositions.
2) Eddie Fisher was an actor and teen idol known for his pop ballads in the 1950s. A pre-Rock and Roll vocalist, Fisher's strong and melodious tenor made him a teen idol and one of the most popular singers of the 1950s. He had seventeen songs in the Top 10 on the music charts between 1950 and 1956 and thirty-five in the Top 40.
Fisher has performed in top concert halls all over the United States and headlined in major Las Vegas showrooms. He has headlined at the Palace Theater in New York City as well as London's Palladium.
Fisher has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for Recording, at 6241 Hollywood Boulevard, and one for TV, at 1724 Vine Street.
He was married to actress/singer Debbie Reynolds. They had a daughter, Carrie Fisher, who would later become an actress.
Born August 10, 1928 and died September 22, 2010 of complications from hip surgery.
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sauquoit13456
In the April 12th, 1952* issue of Billboard Magazine, "Any Time" by Eddie Fisher peaked at #2 {for 2 weeks} on the magazine's 'Most-Played Juke Box Records' chart, for the two weeks it was at #2,the #1 record for both those weeks was "Wheel of Fortune" by Kay Starr...
Also at the time "Any Time" was at #7 on Billboard's 'Records Most-Played By Disk Jockeys' chart...
Between 1948 and 1967 the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania native had sixty two records on the Billboard charts, twenty four made the Top 10 with four reaching #1, "Wish You Were Here" for one week in August of 1952, "I'm Walking Behind You" for seven weeks in June of 1953, "Oh! My Pa-Pa" for eight weeks in January of 1954, and "I Need You" for three weeks in November of 1954...
Three of his sixty two charted records were duets, two with Perry Como and one with the Marlin Sisters...
Edwin Jack Fisher passed away at the age of 82 on September 22nd, 2010...
May he R.I.P.
* And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of the Most-Played Juke Box Records' Top 10 on April 12th, 1952:
At #3. "Cry" by Johnnie Ray
#4. "Blue Tango" by Leroy Anderson
#5. "Tell Me Why" by the Four Aces featuring Al Alberts
#6. "Blacksmith Blues" by Ella Mae Morse
#7. "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania" by Guy Mitchell
#8. "Guy Is A Guy" by Doris Day
#9. "Blue Tango" by Guy Lombardo
#10. "Hambone" by Frankie Laine and Jo Stafford
EdWatts
Mr. Fisher was on "The Andy Williams Show" with Williams and Bobby Darin, and he was obviously the best singer of the group. He was blessed with an excellent vocal instrument; he never received any lessons or training until late in his career, and that was mostly to build his confidence back after giving up his addiction to methamphetamine. The world grew a little bit sadder with his passing. R.I.P., Mr. Fisher.
maureen1938
Thank you for posting this video, I still think Eddie Fisher has a lovely voice. It's a pleasure to listen to him.
CarlDuke
Eddie's was the third hit version on this one, and the best. Eddy Arnold, the famed Tennessee Plow Boy also had a very fine recording of this. The first version was by Emmett Miller in 1921 and sounds very different. It is elsewhere on youtube with extra lyrics and very interesting. Miller was an old blackface comedian and singer, and a big influence on the great Hank Williams.
bradly2007
From a darkened room 70's in Vegas, this grand voice filled the Riviera Showroom with "Anytime" as the opener in middle of audience in a tux...a stunning opener with spot lighting up legendary Eddie Fisher and we were under his spell and never forgot it...a great singer whose career should have continued and in the seventies he was still awesome and what a voice!!!
Peter Lynch
What a sure hand Eddie Fisher had with this song! Such a voice.
IreneTH
I used to own most of Eddie's records when I was in Jr-Sr high school. His voice is as good as I remember. Nice to hear him again.
windstorm1000
big hit for him--sings it effortlessly as usual
maureen1938
Down Memory lane we go again with this delightful share with Eddie Fisher another big favourite of mine so thank you again for posting this.
kenji suzki
Miss him!!(’-’*)♪
James D. Lethgo
just beautful