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Eamon

Eamon Doyle (known as just Eamon) is an R&B artist from Staten Island, New York. His debut album I Don't Want You Back reached the top ten of the Billboard 200 in March 2004 on the success of its lead single "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back). As well as reaching the top twenty of the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, this song has achieved success in other nations including reaching number one on the Australian, United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Swedish charts. This song is the first song with a profanity in the title to reach the US top twenty, as well as the first to reach #1 in the aforementioned countries.

Early years

Eamon was born Eamon Doyle in Staten Island in 1984. His father, Walter Doyle, was in a doo wop group and Eamon has been singing live since he was nine years old. At fifteen, he caught the attention of writer/producer Milk Dee who had worked with entertainers such as MC Lyte, Janet Jackson and Mary J. Blige. Dee and his co-producer Mark Passy helped to refine Eamon's sound.

Chart success

"Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)" immediately caught the attention of urban radio stations when it was released in the US in late 2003 due to its stripped down production and edited profanities about an ex-lover who was two-timing the singer. Jive Zomba fast tracked the release of a video for the song and commissioned an album for release in early 2004. The track reached the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 and the popularity of the song helped the album I Don't Want You Back into the Top 10 in the US. The success of the song in the US prompted Jive Zomba to release the song internationally where it went to number one in Australia, New Zealand, and Sweden. On April 24, 2004 the single debuted on the British Charts at #1.

Both the success of the single and the controversial nature of its lyrics prompted production of an answer single "F.U.R.B (F*ck You Right Back)" by an unknown singer called Frankee who has claimed to be an ex-girlfriend of Eamon's.

While Eamon initially said that he selected Frankee to record the song at an audition, he later stated that his only involvement was in clearing the use of the music with the following written statement:

"Just to clear it up once and for all, I was not involved with 'F.U.R.B.' I have never met Frankee and she is definitely not my girlfriend or ex-girlfriend. The only way I was associated with it was when I was asked for licensing permission by Frankee's representatives, which makes me a writer on her song by copyright law. But I really didn't expect all this to come out of it, they are having fun with it, it's cool, but in the end they are paying me for their 15 minutes of fame and I welcome her to my world of Ho-Wop!"

Discography

  • I Don't Want You Back (2004)

Links

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But I really didn't expect all this to come out of it, they are having fun with it, it's cool, but in the end they are paying me for their 15 minutes of fame and I welcome her to my world of Ho-Wop!". Eddie 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. The only way I was associated with it was when I was asked for licensing permission by Frankee's representatives, which makes me a writer on her song by copyright law. He wrote another book in 1999 titled Been There, Done That (ISBN 031220972X). "Just to clear it up once and for all, I was not involved with 'F.U.R.B.' I have never met Frankee and she is definitely not my girlfriend or ex-girlfriend. In 1981, he wrote his autobiography, Eddie: My Life, My Loves (ISBN 0060149078). While Eamon initially said that he selected Frankee to record the song at an audition, he later stated that his only involvement was in clearing the use of the music with the following written statement:. Fisher has performed in top concert halls all over the United States and headlined in major Las Vegas showrooms.

Both the success of the single and the controversial nature of its lyrics prompted production of an answer single "F.U.R.B (F*ck You Right Back)" by an unknown singer called Frankee who has claimed to be an ex-girlfriend of Eamon's. His last album for RCA was an Al Jolson tribute, You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet. On April 24, 2004 the single debuted on the British Charts at #1. He then returned to RCA and had a minor singles hit in 1966 with the song Games That Lovers Play, which became the title of his best selling album. The success of the song in the US prompted Jive Zomba to release the song internationally where it went to number one in Australia, New Zealand, and Sweden. He also recorded for Dot Records. The track reached the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 and the popularity of the song helped the album I Don't Want You Back into the Top 10 in the US. In the 1960s, he changed recording labels, moving to Ramrod Records.

Jive Zomba fast tracked the release of a video for the song and commissioned an album for release in early 2004. Fisher is the father of two children by Reynolds, actress Carrie Fisher and Todd Fisher, and he is the father of two children by Stevens, actress Joely Fisher and actress Tricia Leigh Fisher. "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)" immediately caught the attention of urban radio stations when it was released in the US in late 2003 due to its stripped down production and edited profanities about an ex-lover who was two-timing the singer. Betty Lin died on April 15, 2001. Dee and his co-producer Mark Passy helped to refine Eamon's sound. Eddie Fisher has had five wives, actress Debbie Reynolds (married 1955-divorced 1959), actress Elizabeth Taylor (married 1959-divorced 1964), actress Connie Stevens (married 1967-divorced 1969), Terry Richard (married 1975- divorced 1976) and Betty Lin (married 1993). Blige. Fisher's affair and subsequent marriage to Todd's famous widow caused a show business scandal because he and his first wife, also famous, had a very public divorce.

At fifteen, he caught the attention of writer/producer Milk Dee who had worked with entertainers such as MC Lyte, Janet Jackson and Mary J. His best friend was showman/producer Mike Todd, who died in a plane crash in 1958. His father, Walter Doyle, was in a doo wop group and Eamon has been singing live since he was nine years old. He played a serious role in the 1960 drama Butterfield 8 with wife Elizabeth Taylor. Eamon was born Eamon Doyle in Staten Island in 1984. In 1956, Fisher costarred with wife Debbie Reynolds in the musical comedy Bundle Of Joy. This song is the first song with a profanity in the title to reach the US top twenty, as well as the first to reach #1 in the aforementioned countries. He had seventeen songs in the Top 10 on the music charts between 1950 and 1956 and thirty-five in the Top 40, which included the 1955 song "I Love You.".

As well as reaching the top twenty of the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, this song has achieved success in other nations including reaching number one on the Australian, United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Swedish charts. A pre-Rock and Roll vocalist, Eddie Fisher's strong and melodious tenor made him a teen idol and one of the most popular singers of the 1950s. His debut album I Don't Want You Back reached the top ten of the Billboard 200 in March 2004 on the success of its lead single "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back). He also had a variety television series, Coke Time with Eddie Fisher (NBC) (1953)-(1957), appeared on Perry Como's show, The Chesterfield Supper Club, the George Gobel Show, and had another series, The Eddie Fisher Show (NBC) (1957)-(1959). Eamon Doyle (known as just Eamon) is an R&B artist from Staten Island, New York. The photos of him in uniform during his time in the Service did not hurt his civilian career, after his discharge he became even more popular singing in top nightclubs. Eamon Lyrics and Posters (http://www.lyricsquest.com/E/eamon/index.html). He served a year in Korea.

All Eamon Lyrics (http://lyrics.activelyrics.com/E/eamon/index.html). Army in 1951 and sent to Texas for basic training. Eamon VH1 page (http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/eamon/artist.jhtml/). Fisher was drafted into the U.S. Eamon All Music Guide page (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDMISS70311071654390588&sql=Bbs831vd3zzva/). He was then signed to a contract with RCA Victor. Eamon web page (http://www.eamonmusic.com/). After performing on Cantor's radio show he was an instant hit and gained nationwide exposure.

I Don't Want You Back (2004). He was heard in 1949 by Eddie Cantor at Grossinger's Resort in the Borscht Belt. By 1946, Fisher was crooning with the bands of Buddy Morrow and Charlie Ventura. He sang on the radio in high school and was later on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, a popular contest that was broadcast over the radio before moving to television. 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.

To his family, Fisher was always called "Sonny Boy" or "Sonny," which may have been an allusion to a song made famous by Al Jolson. His father's surname was originally Fisch, but became Fisher upon entry to the United States. He was born Edwin Jack Fisher in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the fourth child of seven born to Joseph Fisher and Katherine Monacher, who were Russian Jewish immigrants. Eddie Fisher (born August 10, 1928) is an American singer and entertainer.

The Very Best Of Eddie Fisher (MCA 1988). His Greatest Hits (RCA 1965). Eddie Fisher's Greatest Hits (RCA-Victor 1962). The Best Of Eddie Fisher (10-inch album) (RCA-Victor 1954).

You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet (RCA 1968). People Like You (RCA 1967). Games That Lovers Play (RCA 1966). When I Was Young (1965).

Eddie Fisher Today! (Dot 1965). Eddie Fisher At The Winter Garden (Ramrod 1963). Scent Of Mystery (film soundtrack) (Ramrod 1960). As Long As There's Music (RCA-Victor 1958).

Thinking Of You (RCA-Victor 1957). Bundle Of Joy (film soundtrack) (RCA-Victor 1956). Academy Award Winners (RCA-Victor 1955). I Love You (RCA-Victor 1955).

May I Sing To You? (RCA-Victor 1954/55). Irving Berlin Favorites (10-inch album) (RCA-Victor 1954). Christmas With Fisher (10-inch album) (RCA-Victor 1952). I'm In The Mood For Love (RCA-Victor 1952/55).

Fisher Sings (10-inch album) (RCA-Victor 1952). 1) (1952). (no. Wish You Were Here ..

(duet with Perry Como). Watermelon Weather .. Turn Back The Hands Of Time. Thinking Of You (1950).

Tell Me Why (1951) (also a big hit for The Four Aces, whose Al Alberts co-wrote the song). 1) (1953). (no. Oh My Pa-Pa ..

Maybe (1952) (duet with Perry Como). Many Times (1953). Lady Of Spain (1952). I'm Yours (1952).

1) (1953) (with Sally Sweetland). I'm Walking Behind You (no. 1) (1954). I Need You Now (no.

Heart (1955). Dungaree Doll. Count Your Blessings (1954). Cindy, Oh Cindy.

Anytime (1951). A Man Chases A Girl (Until She Catches Him).