Ed Ames

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My Cup Runneth Over 02:48 Tools
Try To Remember 03:59 Tools
Away in a Manger 02:19 Tools
When The Snow Is On The Roses 02:35 Tools
O Come All Ye Faithful 03:01 Tools
They Call The Wind Maria 02:57 Tools
True Love 02:55 Tools
Apologize 02:05 Tools
Do You Hear What I Hear 02:44 Tools
Who Will Answer? (Aleluya No.1) 03:42 Tools
Changing, Changing 03:19 Tools
Do You Hear What I Hear? 02:47 Tools
Son Of A Travelin' Man 02:38 Tools
Let's Get Away From It All 02:30 Tools
Time, Time (Tu As Beau Sourire) 02:51 Tools
What Child Is This 02:30 Tools
The Ballad of the Christmas Donkey 02:28 Tools
In The Arms Of Love (from the film "What Did You Do In The War, Daddy") 02:41 Tools
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 02:33 Tools
Bon Soir Dame 02:51 Tools
O Come, All Ye Faithful 02:51 Tools
There's A Kind Of Hush (All Over The World) 02:50 Tools
My Cup Runneth Over (from the Musical Production "I Do, I Do") 02:43 Tools
For Me And My Gal 02:33 Tools
All My Love's Laughter 02:33 Tools
Thing Called Love 02:45 Tools
The First Noel 03:41 Tools
Kiss Her For Now 02:09 Tools
Christmas Is the Warmest Time of the Year 02:42 Tools
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day 02:46 Tools
Leave Them A Flower 02:56 Tools
Joy to the World 03:15 Tools
Street Of Dreams 02:46 Tools
Away in the Manger 02:19 Tools
Edelweiss (from "The Sound of Music") 02:26 Tools
What the World Needs Now Is Love 02:56 Tools
Christmas Is The Warmest Time Of Year 02:42 Tools
Watch What Happens (from the film "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg") 02:29 Tools
There's A Time For Everything 02:39 Tools
Deck the Halls 02:21 Tools
Our Love Is A Living Thing 02:15 Tools
Don't Blame Me 02:45 Tools
I Wonder as I Wander 03:17 Tools
Melinda (from the Musical Production "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever") 02:07 Tools
You'll Never Walk Alone 02:11 Tools
Wives and Lovers 02:45 Tools
Who Will Answer 03:37 Tools
Stardust 02:44 Tools
O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) 03:20 Tools
Make It Easy on Yourself 03:10 Tools
Edelweiss 02:24 Tools
Ballad of the War Wagon 03:26 Tools
Au Revoir (from the Musical Production "Sherry") 02:37 Tools
I Believe 02:42 Tools
Do You Know The Way To San Jose? 02:41 Tools
What Child Is This? 02:41 Tools
Silent Night 02:07 Tools
Sweet Little Jesus Boy 02:57 Tools
You'll Never Walk Alone (From "Carousel") 02:53 Tools
The Little Drummer Boy 03:34 Tools
One Little Girl at a Time 02:34 Tools
My Melancholy Baby 03:34 Tools
The Erie Canal 02:36 Tools
See the Light 03:42 Tools
Some Children See Him 03:11 Tools
Who Will Answer? (Aleluya No. 1) 00:00 Tools
Anywhere I Wander 03:14 Tools
Laura (From Film of Same Name) 03:01 Tools
O Bambino (One Cold and Blessed Winter) 03:11 Tools
Ol' Man River (From "Show Boat") 03:42 Tools
Some Enchanted Evening (From "South Pacific") 03:01 Tools
MARY IN THE MORNING 03:11 Tools
In the Arms of Love 02:42 Tools
Witchcraft 02:41 Tools
O Holy Night (Cantique de Noel) 02:44 Tools
The Impossible Dream 00:00 Tools
Cast Your Fate To The Wind 03:11 Tools
Body And Soul 03:11 Tools
Just One More Chance 03:18 Tools
The Lord's Prayer 03:28 Tools
Night and Day 02:44 Tools
Without A Song 03:20 Tools
The Prince of Peace (A Child Was Born) 03:37 Tools
Far Away Places 03:28 Tools
Au Revoir 02:37 Tools
Time, Time 02:54 Tools
Little White Donkey (Carrying the Lord to Jerusalem) 03:28 Tools
The Time Is Now 02:59 Tools
C'est Si Bon 02:29 Tools
Tea for two 03:37 Tools
Let It Snow! 02:27 Tools
How Deep Is The Ocean 03:51 Tools
Blowin' in the Wind 02:25 Tools
They Call The Wind Mariah 02:53 Tools
Melinda 02:04 Tools
My Love Is Gone From Me 02:14 Tools
Cherish 03:17 Tools
Watch What Happens 02:31 Tools
Massachusetts 02:21 Tools
Yesterday 01:54 Tools
Can't Take My Eyes Off of You 02:56 Tools
Who Will Answer? 03:44 Tools
A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody 03:28 Tools
Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow 02:30 Tools
15 Miles On The Erie Canal 02:30 Tools
How Deep Is the Ocean? 03:49 Tools
I've Got the World On a String 02:25 Tools
Daniel Boone 02:27 Tools
Let Me So Love 01:54 Tools
I Wanna Be Free 02:24 Tools
Climb Ev'ry Mountain (from "The Sound of Music") 03:49 Tools
Be My Love 03:12 Tools
Laura 02:41 Tools
The Impossible Dream (from "Man of La Mancha") 02:07 Tools
I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) 03:49 Tools
Away in a Manager 03:28 Tools
Her Face (from "Carnival") 02:07 Tools
Little Green Apples 01:54 Tools
SOME ENCHANTED EVENING 03:21 Tools
Do You Know the Way to San Jose 02:41 Tools
Luck be a lady 02:16 Tools
If Ever I Would Leave You (From "Camelot") 02:16 Tools
Sunrise Sunset 03:17 Tools
Try to Remember [From the Fantasticks] 04:00 Tools
Let it Snow 02:27 Tools
JOHN HENRY 02:57 Tools
Love Is Here to Stay [From the MGM film "An American in Paris"] 02:07 Tools
The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener 02:07 Tools
Try to Remember (from the musical "The Fantasticks") 03:49 Tools
What Color (Is a Man) 02:07 Tools
The Seasons Of Love 02:56 Tools
Pale Venetian Blind 02:56 Tools
Pretty Is (from "110 In The Shade") 03:23 Tools
Try To Remember (From "The Fantasticks") 02:07 Tools
Proud Mary 02:07 Tools
Windmills Of Your Mind 02:16 Tools
Can't Take My Eyes Off You 03:23 Tools
Try to Remember (From The Musical 'The Fantasticks) 02:44 Tools
Do You Know The Way To San Jose (Ed Ames) 02:41 Tools
What Child Is This? (Greensleeves) 02:41 Tools
Love Is Blue 02:41 Tools
The Trolley Song 02:07 Tools
Sunrise, Sunset 02:07 Tools
Deserted Carousel 02:16 Tools
Timeless Love 02:56 Tools
El Dorado 02:16 Tools
MINGO, THE MAN WITH THE BULLWHIP 02:07 Tools
My Cup Runneth Over With Love 02:44 Tools
Monday, Monday 02:56 Tools
The Windmills of Your Mind 02:34 Tools
What Child Is This- (Greensleves) 02:32 Tools
Nikki 02:56 Tools
The Impossible Dream (The Quest) 02:07 Tools
Melodie D'amour 02:56 Tools
What Kind of Fool Am I? (from "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off") 02:07 Tools
Bridge Over Troubled Water 02:07 Tools
MINGO MAN WITH A WHIP 02:07 Tools
O Holy Night 03:42 Tools
my cup runneth ove 02:07 Tools
Ballad of War Wagon 02:07 Tools
Fly Me to the Moon 02:56 Tools
Try to Remember (From The Musical _The Fantasticks) 04:00 Tools
The Impossible Dream (man From La Mancha) 02:07 Tools
Time Time 02:37 Tools
The Ballad of the Sad Young Men (from "The Nervous Set") 02:56 Tools
My Cup Runneth Over (From the Musical "I Do, I Do") 02:56 Tools
MY HORSES AIN'T HUNGRY 02:56 Tools
They Were You (from "The Fantasticks") 02:56 Tools
Ol' Man River 02:56 Tools
A Man and a Woman 02:56 Tools
There'a A Kind Of Hush (All Over The World) 02:56 Tools
I Still See Elisa (From "Paint Your Wagon") 02:07 Tools
I Just Can't Help Believin' 02:07 Tools
Gigi 02:56 Tools
It's Today (from "Mame") 02:56 Tools
Son Of A Traveling Man 02:56 Tools
There's a kind of hush 02:56 Tools
Somewhere, My Love (Lara's Theme) 02:16 Tools
Two for the Road 02:56 Tools
If I Ever Get To Saginaw Again 02:56 Tools
Be My Love (From "The Toast Of New Orleans") 02:56 Tools
A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody (From "The Great Ziegfeld" and "Alexander's Ragtime Band") 02:56 Tools
Willow Weep for Me 02:56 Tools
One Tin Soldier 02:56 Tools
Somewhere (from "The Student Gypsy or The Prince of Liederkranz") 02:56 Tools
Who Will Answer (Aleluya No. 1) 02:56 Tools
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Ed Ames (born Edmund Dantes Urick on July 9, 1927) is an American popular singer and actor. He is best known for his Pop and Adult Contemporary hits of the 1960s like "When the Snow is on the Roses" and the perennial "My Cup Runneth Over." He also was originally part of a popular singing group of 1950s called The Ames Brothers. Ames was born in Malden, Massachusetts to Russian Jewish immigrant parents. He was one of nine children, five boys and four girls. Ames grew up in a poor household, but was educated in Classical and Opera music, as well as in Literature, such as Shakespeare. Ames was very athletic as a child and teenager, but he always knew that music would one day become his future destiny, as well as for his brothers; Gene, Mac, Vic and Joe. Together, while still in high school, the brothers formed a quartet and often won competitions around the Boston area in Massachusetts. Three of the brothers later formed the Amory Brothers quartet and went to New York, where they were hired by bandleader Art Mooney. Abe Burrows, a playwright entertainer at the time who helped the brothers along the way, had suggested the brothers change their names to the Ames Brothers. They were first signed on with Decca Records in 1948. However, because of the Musician Union's ban, their records from Decca were never released. Instead, they signed on with another label, Coral Records, a subsidiary of Decca. They had their first major hit in the 1950s with the double-sided "Ragg Mopp" and "Sentimental Me". Following this, the Brothers continued to have success throughout the 50s with many hits like "It Only Hurts For a Little While", "Man With The Banjo" and "The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane". The brothers also made appearances regularly on variety shows, and even for a short period of time had their very own 15 minute variety show in 1955. In 1960, The Ames Brothers disbanded, and Ed Ames, pursuing a career in acting, studied at the Herbert Berghoff School. His first starring role was in an Off-Broadway production of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, going on to starring performances in The Fantasticks and Carnival!, which was on Broadway. He was also in the national touring company of Carnival. Although Ames was Jewish, his dark complexion led to his being cast regularly as an American Indian. His greatest success as a stage actor came when he played Chief Bromden in the Broadway production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, opposite Kirk Douglas. Talent scouts at 20th Century Fox saw Ed in the production and invited him to play the Native American Mingo on the television show Daniel Boone. While playing Mingo on television, Ames developed some skill in throwing a tomahawk. This led to one of the most memorable moments of his career, when he appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on April 29, 1965. During the course of the show, Ames and Johnny Carson were discussing Ames' tomahawk throwing abilities. When Ames claimed that he could hit a target from across the room, Carson asked Ames if he could demonstrate this skill. Ames agreed, and a wood panel with a chalk outline of a cowboy was brought on to the stage. Ames proceeded to throw the tomahawk, which hit the "cowboy" in the tip of the crotch. This led to a very long burst of laughter from the audience and Carson's famous ad-libs; "I didn't even know you were Jewish!" and "Welcome to Frontier Bris." During the 1960s, Ed returned to singing, this time however as a solo artist. He released his first single, "Try to Remember", in 1965. The song barely made the charts. However, a bigger success came in 1967 with "My Cup Runneth Over". The song was both a Pop hit and an Adult Contemporary hit. He had less success on the Pop charts soon after, and only had Adult Contemporary hits. The hits were "When the Snow Is On the Roses", "Time Time" and "Timeless Love". He did make the Pop Top Twenty one last time in his singing career with the song "Who Will Answer" in 1968. Ames's distinctive baritone is a regular radio presence during Christmas season, too, thanks to his version of "Do You Hear What I Hear?" Written originally in response to the Cuban missile crisis, the song received its best-selling treatment from Bing Crosby in 1962, but Ames's version--recorded a few years later, during the peak of his solo recording career, is in frequent holiday rotation. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.