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Andy Williams

pop music · 1960–1971

The Village of St. Bernadette by Andy Williams — cover art

Picture a cozy living room, the soft glow of a record player filling the air with the smooth, velvety tones of Andy Williams. This iconic American crooner captured hearts with his enchanting blend of pop, jazz, and country music, making him a staple in the soundtrack of our lives. With classics like "The Village of St. Bernadette," "Can't Get Used to Losing You," and the haunting "Where Do I Begin (Love Theme from 'Love Story')," he created an atmosphere of warmth and nostalgia. Beyond his musical prowess, Andy charmed audiences as the host of "The Andy Williams Show," a delightful variety program that showcased his talent and wit. His timeless appeal still resonates today, reminding us of the magic of those simpler, more melodic times.

The facts

  • United States
  • pop music, easy listening, jazz
  • On Sony Music, Apex, Columbia Records

Andy Williams in the crate

The Village of St. Bernadette by Andy Williams — cover art
The Village of St. Bernadette
Andy Williams
1960
Can't Get Used to Losing You by Andy Williams — cover art
Can't Get Used to Losing You
Andy Williams
1963
A Fool Never Learns (Single Version) by Andy Williams — cover art
A Fool Never Learns (Single Version)
Andy Williams
1964
Where Do I Begin (Love Theme from "Love Story") by Andy Williams — cover art
Where Do I Begin (Love Theme from "Love Story")
Andy Williams
1971

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