A jazz guitarist born in Little Rock, Arkans… Read Full Bio ↴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. 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.
Some Day Soon
Eddie Fisher Lyrics
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Some day soon
On a strange and magic street
We will meet, my love
Yes, you will come along
All the joys that were ever denied me
Somehow someday soon
My sad heart will change it's tune
From a blue lament into
A beautiful song
Until then, I'll keep waiting
Waiting, waiting, waiting, patiently
Deep inside this longing grows
So as the old expression goes
Someday soon, can't come too soon for me
(Someday soon
Lies that heart will change it's tune
From a blue lament into
A beautiful song)
Until then, I'll keep waiting
Waiting, waiting, waiting, patiently
Deep inside this longing grows
So as the old expression goes
Someday soon, can't come too soon for me
The song "Some Day Soon" by Eddie Fisher is a romantic ballad about the hope and anticipation of meeting a loved one. The lyrics are simple but powerful, expressing the yearning and longing of the singer for this future moment of happiness. The opening verse paints a picture of a magical street where the singer and his love will finally meet. The promise of this encounter is enough to change the singer's heart and bring an end to his sadness. All the things that were previously denied him will suddenly become possible with this new love.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Until then, I'll keep waiting, waiting, waiting, patiently" emphasizing the longing of the singer for the future moment of happiness. The bridge of the song provides some insight into the depth of this longing, "Deep inside this longing grows, so as the old expression goes, Someday soon can't come too soon for me." Here the singer reveals the intensity of his desire, how it grows within him, and how he cannot wait for this moment to finally arrive.
Overall, "Some Day Soon" is a love song that captures the essence of hope and optimism, while also acknowledging the difficulty of waiting for something that we want deeply. The simple melody and straightforward lyrics have made this song a timeless classic.
Line by Line Meaning
Some day soon
In the future, there will come a day when our paths cross
On a strange and magic street
This encounter will happen in an unexpected place filled with wonder
We will meet, my love
When we do meet, it will be a moment of love and connection
Yes, you will come along
You will be the one to join me in this magical encounter
All the joys that were ever denied me
In this moment, I will be surrounded by all the happiness I have been deprived of
All at once will be walking beside me
All the happiness will come at once and be with me in this moment
Somehow someday soon
In some way, this day will arrive soon
My sad heart will change it's tune
My heart, which is currently sad, will become happy
From a blue lament into
It will transform from a sad song to
A beautiful song
a beautiful and happy one
Until then, I'll keep waiting
Until this day comes, I will patiently wait
Waiting, waiting, waiting, patiently
I will continue to wait patiently
Deep inside this longing grows
My desire for this day grows stronger with time
So as the old expression goes
As the saying from long ago says
Someday soon, can't come too soon for me
This day cannot come soon enough for me
(Someday soon
This is a repeated line
Lies that heart will change it's tune
In the future, my heart will transform from a sad to a happy state
Until then, I'll keep waiting
Until this moment arrives, I will patiently wait
Waiting, waiting, waiting, patiently
I will continue to wait patiently
Deep inside this longing grows
My desire for this day grows stronger with time
So as the old expression goes
As the saying from long ago says
Someday soon, can't come too soon for me
This day cannot come soon enough for me
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ian Tyson
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