Eddie Fisher
Eddie Fisher was an American pop singer popular in the 1950s, with 16 chart appearances and several chart-topping singles.
Pop Singer
August 10, 1928
September 24, 2010
82
Eddie Fisher, an American singer and actor, rose to fame in the early 1950s and became one of the most successful artists of his time. With over 50 albums and millions of records sold, Fisher’s career included chart-topping hits such as “I’m Walking Behind You” and “Oh! My Pa-Pa.” In addition to his music career, Fisher appeared in films like “Bundle of Joy” and “Butterfield 8” and hosted his own television show, “The Eddie Fisher Show.”
Fisher’s personal life was marked by high-profile marriages to actresses Debbie Reynolds and Elizabeth Taylor, as well as a close friendship with President John F. Kennedy, for whom he wrote a tribute song following his assassination. Throughout his career, Fisher had 16 songs appear on the charts, with his first single charting at the age of 22 in 1950 and his last chart appearance in 1956, spanning a total of seven years. Eddie Fisher passed away on September 22, 2010, at the age of 82.