Edward Garvin Futch (born August 19, 1944, in Lafayette,
Louisiana) is an American country music artist known professionally as Eddy
Raven. Known for his Cajun-influenced country music, Raven has been a recording
artist since 1962. He has charted more than thirty-five singles in his career,
including the Number One hits "I Got Mexico", "Shine, Shine,
Shine", "I'm Gonna Get You", "Joe Knows How to Live",
"In a Letter to You" and "Bayou Boys", as well as several more
Top Ten hits, including seventeen consecutive Top Tens between 1984 and 1990.
Edward Garvin Futch was born in Lafayette, Louisiana, on
August 19, 1944, as one of 11 children. Influenced by Cajun music, the country
music sounds from popular radio broadcasts such as the Louisiana Hayride, New
Orleans blues, and the new sounds of rock and roll, Raven first played in a
band at age thirteen. Raven later went to work for a radio station in Georgia,
where in 1962 he self-released the single "Once a Fool" under the
name Eddy Raven. When his family moved back to Louisiana, Raven worked at a
record store called La Louisianne, where he recorded and released his first album,
That Cajun Country Sound.
Raven's record was heard by Jimmy C. Newman, who helped him
sign to a publishing contract with Acuff-Rose Music. There, he wrote hit tunes
for Don Gibson, Connie Smith, Jeannie C. Riley, and many others. He also wrote
The Oak Ridge Boys' 1982 single "Thank God for Kids". Eventually, he
moved to Nashville, Tennessee where he started recording for himself in 1974,
having charted hits on ABC Records, including three albums and the No. 27
single "Good News, Bad News." He later recorded for Monument Records
and then Dimension Records, where he released the album Eyes, although none of
its chart singles were major hits.
1981 saw the release of Raven's breakthrough album for
Elektra Records, Desperate Dreams. This album accounted for four singles,
including his first Top Ten, "She's Playing Hard to Forget." Due to
management issues, however, he left Elektra after only one album and switched
to RCA Records.
Raven had his first Number One country hit in 1984 with
"I Got Mexico", the first single from his RCA debut I Could Use
Another You. This album also produced consecutive No. 9 hits in its title track
and "She's Gonna Win Your Heart." Continuing his streak of hit
singles was 1985's Love & Other Hard Times, which also accounted for three
more Top Ten hits. Right Hand Man followed in 1985, producing his second No. 1
in "Shine, Shine, Shine" in 1987. His final RCA album, The Best of
Eddy Raven, accounted for two more Number Ones in "I'm Gonna Get You"
and "Joe Knows How to Live" before he exited the label.
In 1989, he switched to Universal, with Temporary Sanity
being released in 1989. Its first two singles ("In a Letter to You"
and "Bayou Boys") both topped the charts. In 1990, Universal merged
into Capitol Nashville. Temporary Sanity was re-released on Capitol Nashville
followed by two more top ten songs (the No. 6 "Sooner or Later" and
No. 10 "Island"). After it came "Zydeco Lady" which stopped
at No. 56. Another album for Capitol Nashville, Right for the Flight, produced
two charted singles, "Rock Me In The Rhythm Of Your Love" and
"Two Much Candy For A Dime". Raven left the label after its release.
He continued to record for independent labels throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s, including a guest appearance alongside Jo-El Sonnier on The Bellamy Brothers' "Catahoula" and the 2001 single from his Living In Black And White release (RMG), "Cowboys Don't Cry" which spent one week at No. 60. In 2007, Raven could be found again on Joe Rucker's Untangle My Mind album on the song "Bermuda Shorts". According to his web site, Raven is still performing concert dates. (Info Wikipedia)
He continued to record for independent labels throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s, including a guest appearance alongside Jo-El Sonnier on The Bellamy Brothers' "Catahoula" and the 2001 single from his Living In Black And White release (RMG), "Cowboys Don't Cry" which spent one week at No. 60. In 2007, Raven could be found again on Joe Rucker's Untangle My Mind album on the song "Bermuda Shorts". According to his web site, Raven is still performing concert dates. (Info Wikipedia)
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1. Sooner Or Later 3:54
2. In A Letter To You 3:22
3. Cajun Song 3:43
4. Rock Me In The Rhythm Of Your Love 3:22
5. Ain't Nothin' But A Heartache 3:
6. I Know That Car 3:22
7. Johnny's Got A Pistol 2:48
8. Bayou Boys 2:47
9. Somebody's Tearin' The Flag 3:45
10. A Beautiful Mistake 3:15
11. The Twelth Of Never 3:08
12. Angel Fire 3:43
13. Island 3:56
14. Too Much Candy For A Dime 2:57
15. I'm Not Like That Now 3:21
16. Leon And Maggie 2:45
17. Like A Hurricane 3:35
18. Watching It Go 3:16
19. Zydeco Lady 3:21
20. Thank God For Kids 2:28
Thank you Bob I do like Eddie singing cajun
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