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Eddie Fisher

Edwin Jack Fisher (August 10, 1928 – September 22, 2010) was an American singer and actor. He was one of the most popular artists during the 1950s, selling millions of records and hosting his own TV show, The Eddie Fisher Show.[1] Actress Elizabeth Taylor was best friends with Fisher's first wife, actress Debbie Reynolds. After Taylor's third husband, Mike Todd, was killed in a plane crash, Fisher divorced Reynolds and he and Taylor married that same year. The scandalous affair that Fisher and Taylor had been having while each were already married was widely reported and brought unfavorable publicity to both Fisher and Taylor. Approximately five years later, he and Taylor divorced and he later married Connie Stevens. Fisher is the father of Carrie Fisher and Todd Fisher, whose mother is Reynolds, and the father of Joely Fisher and Tricia Leigh Fisher, whose mother is Stevens.

Eddie Fisher
Fisher in 1960
Born
Edwin Jack Fisher

(1928-08-10)August 10, 1928
DiedSeptember 22, 2010(2010-09-22) (aged 82)
Resting placeCypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, California, U.S.
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actor
Years active1948–2010
Spouses
  • (m. 1955; div. 1959)
  • (m. 1959; div. 1964)
  • (m. 1967; div. 1969)
  • Terry Richard
    (m. 1975; div. 1976)
  • Betty Lin
    (m. 1993; died 2001)
Children
RelativesBillie Lourd (granddaughter)
Musical career
GenresTraditional pop
Labels

Early life

Fisher was born in Philadelphia on August 10, 1928, the fourth of seven children born to Gitte Kathrine "Kate" Tisch (née Minicker, later Stup; b. c. 1901; d. 1991) and Joseph Fisher (né Tisch; 1900–1972), both Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire.[2][3][4][5][6][7] His father's surname was originally Tisch, but was changed to Fisher by the time of the 1940 census.[8] To his family, Fisher was always called "Sonny Boy", a nickname derived from the song of the same name in Al Jolson's film The Singing Fool (1928).[9] His siblings were Sidney, Nettie, Miriam, Janet, Alvin, and Eileen. Kate and Joseph divorced when Fisher was an adult, after 33 years of marriage, and Kate married Max Stup.

Fisher attended Thomas Junior High School,[10] South Philadelphia High School,[citation needed] and Simon Gratz High School.[citation needed] It was known at an early age that he had talent as a vocalist, and he started singing in numerous amateur contests, which he usually won. He made his radio debut on WFIL,[10] a local Philadelphia radio station. He also performed on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, a popular radio show that later moved to television. Because he became a local star, Fisher dropped out of high school in the middle of his senior year to pursue his career.[11]

Career

By 1946, Fisher was crooning with the bands of Buddy Morrow and Charlie Ventura. He was heard in 1949 by Eddie Cantor at Grossinger's Catskill Resort Hotel in the Borscht Belt. Cantor's so-called discovery of Fisher was later described as a totally contrived, "manipulated' arrangement by Milton Blackstone, Grossinger's publicity director.[12] After performing on Cantor's radio show he was an instant hit and gained nationwide exposure. He then signed a recording contract with RCA Victor.

Fisher was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1951, sent to Fort Hood, Texas, for basic training, and served a year in Korea. From 1952 to 1953, he was the official vocal soloist for The United States Army Band (Pershing's Own) and a tenor section member in the United States Army Band Chorus (an element of Pershing's Own) assigned at Fort Myer in the Washington, D.C. Military District. During his active duty period, he also made occasional guest television appearances, in uniform, introduced as "PFC Eddie Fisher". After his discharge, he began to sing in top nightclubs and had a variety television series, Coke Time with Eddie Fisher on NBC (1953–1957). Fisher also appeared on The Perry Como Show, Club Oasis, The Martha Raye Show, The Gisele MacKenzie Show, The Chesterfield Supper Club and The George Gobel Show, and starred in another series, The Eddie Fisher Show (NBC) (1957–1959, alternating with Gobel's series).

Fisher's good looks and strong, melodious tenor voice made him a teen idol and one of the most popular singers of the early 1950s. He had 17 songs in the Top 10 on the music charts between 1950 and 1956 and 35 in the Top 40. In 1957 he signed a then record $1 million deal with the newly opened Tropicana Las Vegas to appear there a minimum of 4 weeks a year for 5 years.[13]

In 1956, Fisher costarred with then-wife Debbie Reynolds in the musical comedy Bundle of Joy. He played a dramatic role in the 1960 drama Butterfield 8 with second wife Elizabeth Taylor. His best friend was showman and producer Mike Todd, who died in a plane crash in 1958. Fisher's affair, divorce from Reynolds, and subsequent marriage to Taylor, Todd's widow, caused a show business scandal. Due to the unfavorable publicity surrounding the affair and divorce, NBC canceled Fisher's television series in March 1959.[14]

Beginning in fall 1959, he established two scholarships at Brandeis University, one for classical and one for popular music, in the name of Eddie Cantor.[15]

In 1960, RCA Victor dropped him and he briefly recorded on his own label, Ramrod Records. He later recorded for Dot Records. During this time, he had the first commercial recording of "Sunrise, Sunset" from Fiddler on the Roof. This technically counts as the biggest standard Fisher can claim credit for introducing, although it is rarely associated with him. He also recorded the albums Eddie Fisher Today and Young and Foolish (both 1965). The Dot contract was not successful in record sales terms, and he returned to RCA Victor and had a minor single hit in 1966 with the song "Games That Lovers Play" with Nelson Riddle, which became the title of his best selling album. When Fisher was at the height of his popularity, in the mid-1950s, singles, rather than albums, were the primary medium for issuing recordings. His last album for RCA Victor was an Al Jolson tribute, You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet, released in 1968. In 1983 he attempted a comeback tour but this was not a success. Eddie Fisher's last released album was recorded around 1984 on the Bainbridge record label. Fisher tried to stop the album from being released, but it turned up as After All. The album was produced by William J. O'Malley and arranged by Angelo DiPippo. DiPippo, a world-renowned arranger, worked with Eddie countless hours to better his vocals but it became useless. His final recordings (never released) were made in 1995 with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. According to arranger-conductor Vincent Falcone in his 2005 autobiography, Frankly: Just Between Us, these tracks were "the best singing of his life". Fisher performed in top concert halls all over the United States and headlined in major Las Vegas showrooms. He headlined at the Palace Theater in New York City as well as London's Palladium. In the culmination of his return to the concert stage in 1962, Fisher headlined a five-week Broadway show at Winter Garden, calling it a dream of his since youth to perform in the venue Al Jolson had made famous.

Fisher created interest as a pop culture icon. Betty Johnson's "I Want Eddie Fisher For Christmas", containing references to a number of hit songs, reached No. 28 in the Music Vendor national survey during an 11-week chart run in late 1954.

Fisher has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for recording, at 6241 Hollywood Boulevard, and one for television, at 1724 Vine Street.

Personal life

 
Debbie Reynolds and Fisher at their wedding, 1955

Fisher had five marriages and four children:

In 1981, Fisher wrote an autobiography, Eddie: My Life, My Loves (ISBN 978-0-0601-4907-9). He wrote another autobiography in 1999 titled Been There, Done That (ISBN 978-1-5311-9694-3). The latter book devotes little space to Fisher's singing career, but recycled the material of his first book and added many new sexual details that were too strong to publish before. Upon the book's publication, his daughter Carrie declared: "I'm thinking of having my DNA fumigated."[16]

While performing at The Tropicana Hotel in 1957, Fisher had numerous affairs with women which contributed to his turbulent marriage to Debbie Reynolds. One of his notable affairs was with model Pat Sheehan. They eventually parted ways after Fisher refused to divorce Reynolds.[17] He would divorce Reynolds two years later and marry Elizabeth Taylor.

When she was interviewed, Debbie Reynolds said that she could understand being dumped "for the world's most beautiful woman", referring to Taylor, who was previously a close friend. Taylor and Reynolds later resumed their friendship and mocked Fisher in a TV movie written by Carrie Fisher, These Old Broads, in which their characters ridiculed the ex-husband they shared, named "Freddie Hunter".[18]

In his memoirs, Fisher admitted to addictions to drugs and gambling, which aggravated his career problems.[14]

Fisher supported Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1964 United States presidential election.[19]

Death

Fisher suffered from knee, back, hearing, and eyesight problems in his later years, the last of which were worsened by complications stemming from cataract removal surgery, and he rarely appeared in public. According to friends, he remained mentally vigorous and kept himself busy watching television, following news and politics, and singing his old songs while friend George Michalski played the piano. Michalski had worked on several occasions over the years to help Fisher get his name back on the music charts. He said "The '60s passed Eddie by; he missed that entire era of music. I'd play a Beatles song like "Something" for him and he'd think I wrote it."

Fisher fell and broke his hip on September 9, 2010, and died 13 days later on September 22, 2010, at his home in Berkeley, California, from complications from hip surgery, at the age of 82.[14] His ashes were interred at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park next to his wife Betty Lin who died in 2001.

Discography

Hit songs

Year Single Chart positions
US CB US
AC
[20]
UK[21]
1948 "You Can't Be True, Dear" (with Marlin Sisters) 19
1950 "Thinking of You" 5
1951 "Bring Back the Thrill" 14
"Unless" 17
"I'll Hold You in My Heart" 18
"Turn Back the Hands of Time" 8
"Any Time" 2
1952 "Tell Me Why" 4
"Trust in Me" 25
"Forgive Me" 7
"That's the Chance You Take" 10
"I'm Yours" 3
"Just a Little Lovin'" 20
"Maybe" (with Perry Como) 3
"Watermelon Weather" (with Perry Como) 19
"I Remember When" 29
"Wish You Were Here" 1 2 8
"The Hand of Fate" 24
"Lady of Spain" 6 6
"Outside of Heaven" 8 13 1
"Everything I Have Is Yours" 23 38 8
"Christmas Day" 22
1953 "You're All I Want for Christmas" 22
"Even Now" 7 9
"Downhearted" 5 16 3
"How Do You Speak to an Angel?" 14 25
"I'm Walking Behind You" 1 1 1
"Just Another Polka" 24 18
"With These Hands" 7 8
"Many Times" 4 8
"Just to Be with You" 18
"Oh! My Pa-Pa" 1 1 9
1954 "A Girl, a Girl" 6 6
"Anema E Core" 14 12
"Green Years" 8 13
"My Friend" 15 12
"The Little Shoemaker" (with Hugo Winterhalter) 9 2
"The Magic Tango" (with Hugo Winterhalter) 22 27
"Heaven Was Never Like This" 21 27
"I Need You Now" 1 1 13
"Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)" 5 7
"Fanny" 29 18
1955 "A Man Chases a Girl" 16 16
"Just One More Time" 27
"Take My Love" 36
"(I'm Always Hearing) Wedding Bells" 20 13 5
"Heart" 6 12
"Song of the Dreamer" 11 10
"Don't Stay Away Too Long" yet to be ascertained 41
"Magic Fingers" 52 33
"I Wanna Go Where You Go" 75 26
"Dungaree Doll" 7 7
"Everybody's Got a Home but Me" 20 34
1956 "Without You" 41 28
"No Other One" 65 29
"On the Street Where You Live" 18
"Sweet Heartaches" 42 35
"O My Maria" 80
"Cindy, Oh Cindy" 10 9 5
1957 "Some Day Soon" 94
"Tonight My Heart Will Be Crying" 96
"Sunshine Girl" 94
"That's the Way It Goes" 55
"Sayonara" 56
1958 "What's the Use of Cryin'" 43
1961 "Tonight" 44 109 12
"Milk and Honey" 104
"Shalom" 105
1962 "Arrivederci Roma" 112 142
1965 "Sunrise, Sunset" 119 119 22
"Young and Foolish" 25
1966 "Games That Lovers Play" 45 41 2
1967 "People Like You" 97 74 4
"Now I Know" 131 135 23

Albums

  • Eddie Fisher Sings (10-inch album) (RCA Victor 1952)
  • I'm in the Mood for Love (RCA Victor 1952/55)
  • Christmas with Eddie Fisher (10-inch album) (RCA Victor 1952)
  • Eddie Fisher Sings Irving Berlin Favorites (10-inch album) (RCA Victor 1954)
  • May I Sing to You? (RCA Victor 1954/55)
  • I Love You (RCA Victor 1955)
  • Eddie Fisher Sings Academy Award Winning Songs (RCA Victor 1955)
  • Bundle of Joy (film soundtrack) (RCA Victor 1956)
  • As Long as There's Music (RCA Victor 1958)
  • Scent of Mystery (film soundtrack) (Ramrod 1960)
  • Eddie Fisher at the Winter Garden (Ramrod 1963)
  • Eddie Fisher Today! (Dot 1965)
  • When I Was Young (Dot 1965) (re-recordings of his RCA Victor hits)
  • Mary Christmas (Dot 1965)
  • Games That Lovers Play (RCA Victor 1966)
  • People Like You (RCA Victor 1967)
  • You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet (RCA Victor 1968)
  • After All (Bainbridge Records 1984)

Compilations

  • Thinking of You (RCA Victor 1957)
  • Eddie Fisher's Greatest Hits (RCA Victor 1962)
  • The Very Best of Eddie Fisher (MCA 1988)
  • All Time Greatest Hits Vol.1 (RCA 1990)
  • Eddie Fisher – Greatest Hits (RCA 2001)

Books

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (March 1, 2010). Joel Whitburn's Top 40 Pop Singles (12th ed.). Record Research. ISBN 978-0-8982-0180-2.
  2. ^ "Eddie Fisher, former husband of Elizabeth Taylor, dies". The Daily Telegraph. London. September 24, 2010. Archived from the original on January 11, 2022. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  3. ^ The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 14, 1973, p. 36[full citation needed]
  4. ^ "Pennsylvania, Eastern District Naturalization Indexes, 1795-1952," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KXF4-76P : 9 March 2018), Kathrine Or Gitte Tisch, 1943; citing Naturalization, Pennsylvania, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1248 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,412,474.
  5. ^ Freedland, Michael (September 24, 2010). "Eddie Fisher obituary". The Guardian. London. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  6. ^ Kaufman, Gil (September 24, 2010). "Eddie Fisher, Singer And Ex Of Elizabeth Taylor, Dies". MTV News. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  7. ^ Shocket, Kathy Shana (October 15, 1999). "'Jewish Sinatra' tells all". Jewish News of Greater Phoenix. Archived from the original on November 20, 2012.
  8. ^ Fisher, Eddie; Fisher, David (September 1999). Been There, Done That. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-5311-9694-3.
  9. ^ Been There, Done That, p. 2.
  10. ^ a b Been There, Done That, p. 11.
  11. ^ Been There, Done That, p. 14.
  12. ^ Kanfer, Stefan (1989). A summer world: the attempt to build a Jewish Eden in the Catskills from the days of the ghetto to the rise and decline of the Borscht Belt (1st ed.). New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. pp. 205–209. ISBN 978-0-3742-7180-0.
  13. ^ "$1,000,000 to Fisher Las Vegas' Top Deal". Variety. February 27, 1957. p. 1. Retrieved June 9, 2019 – via Archive.org.
  14. ^ a b c Grimes, William (September 24, 2010). "Eddie Fisher, Pop Singer, Dies at 82". The New York Times.
  15. ^ "Schottland to Head Social Welfare School at Brandeis University". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. December 1, 1958. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
  16. ^ Slotek, Jim (December 27, 2016). "Carrie Fisher struggled with depression, addiction". The London Free Press. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
  17. ^ Clemens, Samuel (2020). Pat: A Biography of Hollywood's Blonde Starlet. Sequoia Press. p. 73. ISBN 978-0-5786-8282-2.
  18. ^ Keck, William (February 12, 2001). "Scandal's History for 'These Old Broads'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 1, 2015.
  19. ^ Jet, October 1, 1964
  20. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Record Research. p. 93. ISBN 978-0-8982-0149-9.
  21. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 201. ISBN 978-1-9049-9410-7.

External links

Husband of Elizabeth Taylor
Preceded by Husband of Elizabeth Taylor
(by order of marriage)

1959–1964
Succeeded by

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For the baseball player see Eddie Fisher baseball For the musician in OneRepublic see Eddie Fisher drummer Edwin Jack Fisher August 10 1928 September 22 2010 was an American singer and actor He was one of the most popular artists during the 1950s selling millions of records and hosting his own TV show The Eddie Fisher Show 1 Actress Elizabeth Taylor was best friends with Fisher s first wife actress Debbie Reynolds After Taylor s third husband Mike Todd was killed in a plane crash Fisher divorced Reynolds and he and Taylor married that same year The scandalous affair that Fisher and Taylor had been having while each were already married was widely reported and brought unfavorable publicity to both Fisher and Taylor Approximately five years later he and Taylor divorced and he later married Connie Stevens Fisher is the father of Carrie Fisher and Todd Fisher whose mother is Reynolds and the father of Joely Fisher and Tricia Leigh Fisher whose mother is Stevens Eddie FisherFisher in 1960BornEdwin Jack Fisher 1928 08 10 August 10 1928Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S DiedSeptember 22 2010 2010 09 22 aged 82 Berkeley California U S Resting placeCypress Lawn Memorial Park Colma California U S OccupationsSingeractorYears active1948 2010SpousesDebbie Reynolds m 1955 div 1959 wbr Elizabeth Taylor m 1959 div 1964 wbr Connie Stevens m 1967 div 1969 wbr Terry Richard m 1975 div 1976 wbr Betty Lin m 1993 died 2001 wbr ChildrenCarrie Todd Joely Tricia LeighRelativesBillie Lourd granddaughter Musical careerGenresTraditional popLabelsRCA Victor Ramrod Dot Records Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Discography 5 1 Hit songs 5 2 Albums 5 3 Compilations 6 Books 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditFisher was born in Philadelphia on August 10 1928 the fourth of seven children born to Gitte Kathrine Kate Tisch nee Minicker later Stup b c 1901 d 1991 and Joseph Fisher ne Tisch 1900 1972 both Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire 2 3 4 5 6 7 His father s surname was originally Tisch but was changed to Fisher by the time of the 1940 census 8 To his family Fisher was always called Sonny Boy a nickname derived from the song of the same name in Al Jolson s film The Singing Fool 1928 9 His siblings were Sidney Nettie Miriam Janet Alvin and Eileen Kate and Joseph divorced when Fisher was an adult after 33 years of marriage and Kate married Max Stup Fisher attended Thomas Junior High School 10 South Philadelphia High School citation needed and Simon Gratz High School citation needed It was known at an early age that he had talent as a vocalist and he started singing in numerous amateur contests which he usually won He made his radio debut on WFIL 10 a local Philadelphia radio station He also performed on Arthur Godfrey s Talent Scouts a popular radio show that later moved to television Because he became a local star Fisher dropped out of high school in the middle of his senior year to pursue his career 11 Career EditBy 1946 Fisher was crooning with the bands of Buddy Morrow and Charlie Ventura He was heard in 1949 by Eddie Cantor at Grossinger s Catskill Resort Hotel in the Borscht Belt Cantor s so called discovery of Fisher was later described as a totally contrived manipulated arrangement by Milton Blackstone Grossinger s publicity director 12 After performing on Cantor s radio show he was an instant hit and gained nationwide exposure He then signed a recording contract with RCA Victor Fisher was drafted into the U S Army in 1951 sent to Fort Hood Texas for basic training and served a year in Korea From 1952 to 1953 he was the official vocal soloist for The United States Army Band Pershing s Own and a tenor section member in the United States Army Band Chorus an element of Pershing s Own assigned at Fort Myer in the Washington D C Military District During his active duty period he also made occasional guest television appearances in uniform introduced as PFC Eddie Fisher After his discharge he began to sing in top nightclubs and had a variety television series Coke Time with Eddie Fisher on NBC 1953 1957 Fisher also appeared on The Perry Como Show Club Oasis The Martha Raye Show The Gisele MacKenzie Show The Chesterfield Supper Club and The George Gobel Show and starred in another series The Eddie Fisher Show NBC 1957 1959 alternating with Gobel s series Fisher s good looks and strong melodious tenor voice made him a teen idol and one of the most popular singers of the early 1950s He had 17 songs in the Top 10 on the music charts between 1950 and 1956 and 35 in the Top 40 In 1957 he signed a then record 1 million deal with the newly opened Tropicana Las Vegas to appear there a minimum of 4 weeks a year for 5 years 13 In 1956 Fisher costarred with then wife Debbie Reynolds in the musical comedy Bundle of Joy He played a dramatic role in the 1960 drama Butterfield 8 with second wife Elizabeth Taylor His best friend was showman and producer Mike Todd who died in a plane crash in 1958 Fisher s affair divorce from Reynolds and subsequent marriage to Taylor Todd s widow caused a show business scandal Due to the unfavorable publicity surrounding the affair and divorce NBC canceled Fisher s television series in March 1959 14 Beginning in fall 1959 he established two scholarships at Brandeis University one for classical and one for popular music in the name of Eddie Cantor 15 In 1960 RCA Victor dropped him and he briefly recorded on his own label Ramrod Records He later recorded for Dot Records During this time he had the first commercial recording of Sunrise Sunset from Fiddler on the Roof This technically counts as the biggest standard Fisher can claim credit for introducing although it is rarely associated with him He also recorded the albums Eddie Fisher Today and Young and Foolish both 1965 The Dot contract was not successful in record sales terms and he returned to RCA Victor and had a minor single hit in 1966 with the song Games That Lovers Play with Nelson Riddle which became the title of his best selling album When Fisher was at the height of his popularity in the mid 1950s singles rather than albums were the primary medium for issuing recordings His last album for RCA Victor was an Al Jolson tribute You Ain t Heard Nothin Yet released in 1968 In 1983 he attempted a comeback tour but this was not a success Eddie Fisher s last released album was recorded around 1984 on the Bainbridge record label Fisher tried to stop the album from being released but it turned up as After All The album was produced by William J O Malley and arranged by Angelo DiPippo DiPippo a world renowned arranger worked with Eddie countless hours to better his vocals but it became useless His final recordings never released were made in 1995 with the London Philharmonic Orchestra According to arranger conductor Vincent Falcone in his 2005 autobiography Frankly Just Between Us these tracks were the best singing of his life Fisher performed in top concert halls all over the United States and headlined in major Las Vegas showrooms He headlined at the Palace Theater in New York City as well as London s Palladium In the culmination of his return to the concert stage in 1962 Fisher headlined a five week Broadway show at Winter Garden calling it a dream of his since youth to perform in the venue Al Jolson had made famous Fisher created interest as a pop culture icon Betty Johnson s I Want Eddie Fisher For Christmas containing references to a number of hit songs reached No 28 in the Music Vendor national survey during an 11 week chart run in late 1954 Fisher has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame one for recording at 6241 Hollywood Boulevard and one for television at 1724 Vine Street Personal life Edit Debbie Reynolds and Fisher at their wedding 1955 Fisher had five marriages and four children Debbie Reynolds m 1955 div 1959 Carrie Fisher b 1956 d 2016 Todd Fisher b 1958 Elizabeth Taylor m 1959 div 1964 Connie Stevens m 1967 div 1969 Joely Fisher b 1967 Tricia Leigh Fisher b 1968 Terry Richard m 1975 div 1976 Betty Lin m 1993 April 15 2001 her death In 1981 Fisher wrote an autobiography Eddie My Life My Loves ISBN 978 0 0601 4907 9 He wrote another autobiography in 1999 titled Been There Done That ISBN 978 1 5311 9694 3 The latter book devotes little space to Fisher s singing career but recycled the material of his first book and added many new sexual details that were too strong to publish before Upon the book s publication his daughter Carrie declared I m thinking of having my DNA fumigated 16 While performing at The Tropicana Hotel in 1957 Fisher had numerous affairs with women which contributed to his turbulent marriage to Debbie Reynolds One of his notable affairs was with model Pat Sheehan They eventually parted ways after Fisher refused to divorce Reynolds 17 He would divorce Reynolds two years later and marry Elizabeth Taylor When she was interviewed Debbie Reynolds said that she could understand being dumped for the world s most beautiful woman referring to Taylor who was previously a close friend Taylor and Reynolds later resumed their friendship and mocked Fisher in a TV movie written by Carrie Fisher These Old Broads in which their characters ridiculed the ex husband they shared named Freddie Hunter 18 In his memoirs Fisher admitted to addictions to drugs and gambling which aggravated his career problems 14 Fisher supported Lyndon B Johnson in the 1964 United States presidential election 19 Death EditFisher suffered from knee back hearing and eyesight problems in his later years the last of which were worsened by complications stemming from cataract removal surgery and he rarely appeared in public According to friends he remained mentally vigorous and kept himself busy watching television following news and politics and singing his old songs while friend George Michalski played the piano Michalski had worked on several occasions over the years to help Fisher get his name back on the music charts He said The 60s passed Eddie by he missed that entire era of music I d play a Beatles song like Something for him and he d think I wrote it Fisher fell and broke his hip on September 9 2010 and died 13 days later on September 22 2010 at his home in Berkeley California from complications from hip surgery at the age of 82 14 His ashes were interred at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park next to his wife Betty Lin who died in 2001 Discography EditHit songs Edit Year Single Chart positionsUS CB USAC 20 UK 21 1948 You Can t Be True Dear with Marlin Sisters 19 1950 Thinking of You 5 1951 Bring Back the Thrill 14 Unless 17 I ll Hold You in My Heart 18 Turn Back the Hands of Time 8 Any Time 2 1952 Tell Me Why 4 Trust in Me 25 Forgive Me 7 That s the Chance You Take 10 I m Yours 3 Just a Little Lovin 20 Maybe with Perry Como 3 Watermelon Weather with Perry Como 19 I Remember When 29 Wish You Were Here 1 2 8 The Hand of Fate 24 Lady of Spain 6 6 Outside of Heaven 8 13 1 Everything I Have Is Yours 23 38 8 Christmas Day 22 1953 You re All I Want for Christmas 22 Even Now 7 9 Downhearted 5 16 3 How Do You Speak to an Angel 14 25 I m Walking Behind You 1 1 1 Just Another Polka 24 18 With These Hands 7 8 Many Times 4 8 Just to Be with You 18 Oh My Pa Pa 1 1 91954 A Girl a Girl 6 6 Anema E Core 14 12 Green Years 8 13 My Friend 15 12 The Little Shoemaker with Hugo Winterhalter 9 2 The Magic Tango with Hugo Winterhalter 22 27 Heaven Was Never Like This 21 27 I Need You Now 1 1 13 Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep 5 7 Fanny 29 18 1955 A Man Chases a Girl 16 16 Just One More Time 27 Take My Love 36 I m Always Hearing Wedding Bells 20 13 5 Heart 6 12 Song of the Dreamer 11 10 Don t Stay Away Too Long yet to be ascertained 41 Magic Fingers 52 33 I Wanna Go Where You Go 75 26 Dungaree Doll 7 7 Everybody s Got a Home but Me 20 34 1956 Without You 41 28 No Other One 65 29 On the Street Where You Live 18 Sweet Heartaches 42 35 O My Maria 80 Cindy Oh Cindy 10 9 51957 Some Day Soon 94 Tonight My Heart Will Be Crying 96 Sunshine Girl 94 That s the Way It Goes 55 Sayonara 56 1958 What s the Use of Cryin 43 1961 Tonight 44 109 12 Milk and Honey 104 Shalom 105 1962 Arrivederci Roma 112 142 1965 Sunrise Sunset 119 119 22 Young and Foolish 25 1966 Games That Lovers Play 45 41 2 1967 People Like You 97 74 4 Now I Know 131 135 23 Albums Edit Eddie Fisher Sings 10 inch album RCA Victor 1952 I m in the Mood for Love RCA Victor 1952 55 Christmas with Eddie Fisher 10 inch album RCA Victor 1952 Eddie Fisher Sings Irving Berlin Favorites 10 inch album RCA Victor 1954 May I Sing to You RCA Victor 1954 55 I Love You RCA Victor 1955 Eddie Fisher Sings Academy Award Winning Songs RCA Victor 1955 Bundle of Joy film soundtrack RCA Victor 1956 As Long as There s Music RCA Victor 1958 Scent of Mystery film soundtrack Ramrod 1960 Eddie Fisher at the Winter Garden Ramrod 1963 Eddie Fisher Today Dot 1965 When I Was Young Dot 1965 re recordings of his RCA Victor hits Mary Christmas Dot 1965 Games That Lovers Play RCA Victor 1966 People Like You RCA Victor 1967 You Ain t Heard Nothing Yet RCA Victor 1968 After All Bainbridge Records 1984 Compilations Edit Thinking of You RCA Victor 1957 Eddie Fisher s Greatest Hits RCA Victor 1962 The Very Best of Eddie Fisher MCA 1988 All Time Greatest Hits Vol 1 RCA 1990 Eddie Fisher Greatest Hits RCA 2001 Books EditFisher Eddie 1984 Eddie My Life My Loves Harper Collins ISBN 978 0 06 014907 9 Fisher Eddie Fisher David 1999 Been There Done That ISBN 978 1 5311 9694 3References Edit Whitburn Joel March 1 2010 Joel Whitburn s Top 40 Pop Singles 12th ed Record Research ISBN 978 0 8982 0180 2 Eddie Fisher former husband of Elizabeth Taylor dies The Daily Telegraph London September 24 2010 Archived from the original on January 11 2022 Retrieved June 22 2018 The Philadelphia Inquirer October 14 1973 p 36 full citation needed Pennsylvania Eastern District Naturalization Indexes 1795 1952 database with images FamilySearch https familysearch org ark 61903 1 1 KXF4 76P 9 March 2018 Kathrine Or Gitte Tisch 1943 citing Naturalization Pennsylvania United States NARA microfilm publication M1248 Washington D C National Archives and Records Administration n d FHL microfilm 1 412 474 Freedland Michael September 24 2010 Eddie Fisher obituary The Guardian London Retrieved June 22 2018 Kaufman Gil September 24 2010 Eddie Fisher Singer And Ex Of Elizabeth Taylor Dies MTV News Retrieved June 22 2018 Shocket Kathy Shana October 15 1999 Jewish Sinatra tells all Jewish News of Greater Phoenix Archived from the original on November 20 2012 Fisher Eddie Fisher David September 1999 Been There Done That New York St Martin s Press p 3 ISBN 978 1 5311 9694 3 Been There Done That p 2 a b Been There Done That p 11 Been There Done That p 14 Kanfer Stefan 1989 A summer world the attempt to build a Jewish Eden in the Catskills from the days of the ghetto to the rise and decline of the Borscht Belt 1st ed New York Farrar Straus amp Giroux pp 205 209 ISBN 978 0 3742 7180 0 1 000 000 to Fisher Las Vegas Top Deal Variety February 27 1957 p 1 Retrieved June 9 2019 via Archive org a b c Grimes William September 24 2010 Eddie Fisher Pop Singer Dies at 82 The New York Times Schottland to Head Social Welfare School at Brandeis University Jewish Telegraphic Agency December 1 1958 Retrieved May 10 2016 Slotek Jim December 27 2016 Carrie Fisher struggled with depression addiction The London Free Press Retrieved January 31 2021 Clemens Samuel 2020 Pat A Biography of Hollywood s Blonde Starlet Sequoia Press p 73 ISBN 978 0 5786 8282 2 Keck William February 12 2001 Scandal s History for These Old Broads Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 1 2015 Jet October 1 1964 Whitburn Joel 2002 Top Adult Contemporary 1961 2001 Record Research p 93 ISBN 978 0 8982 0149 9 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 201 ISBN 978 1 9049 9410 7 External links Edit Biography portalEddie Fisher at IMDb Eddie Fisher at the Internet Broadway Database Thinking Of You Eddie Fisher on The Interlude Era site Obituary The New York Times Eddie Fisher Life and Times Archived September 26 2010 at the Wayback Machine slideshow by Life magazineHusband of Elizabeth TaylorPreceded byMike Todd Husband of Elizabeth Taylor by order of marriage 1959 1964 Succeeded byRichard Burton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eddie Fisher amp oldid 1143838566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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