TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1963)

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the old faces... the old places: I DON! UNDERSTAND WHAT'S HAPPENED TO ME... 3 continued television and records in the earlier stages of his career when girls swirled and swooned every time Eddie crooned. Then, as we all know, came his marriage to Liz Taylor — and the almost immediate nose-dive of his popularity as a singer. Perhaps the scandal attendant upon his abrupt and seemingly cruel divorce from Debbie Reynolds was the biggest contributing factor to his loss of esteem in the eyes of the public. There's no question that many wrote off the sweet, unaffected young man they had thought he was. But more significantly, I think, Eddie just seemed to have lost it — call it the voice, call it the melody, call it the tune, call it anything. {Continued on page 78) Mr. and Mrs. Bendroff greeted him with a warmth years couldn't change. This was Forman's Candy Store — The chocolate cherry sodas at Levy's — once Eddie's favorite hangout — were just as good as ever. 48