Artist's albums
The Very Best Of Ed Ames
2001 · compilation
Songs from "Lost Horizon" and Other Movie Themes
1972 · album
Remembers Jim Reeves
1972 · album
Ed Ames
1972 · album
Sings the Songs of Bacharach and David
1971 · album
Christmas Is the Warmest Time of the Year
1970 · album
Sing Away the World
1970 · album
My Cup Runneth Over
1967 · album
Time, Time
1967 · album
When The Snow Is On The Roses
1967 · album
Love of the Common People
1969 · album
Ed Ames Sings Apologize
1968 · album
Christmas with Ed Ames
1968 · album
The Windmills of Your Mind
1969 · album
A Time for Living, A Time for Hope
1969 · album
The Ed Ames Album
1964 · album
It's a Man's World
1965 · album
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Biography
Pop vocalist Ed Ames was born Ed Urick in 1927. The youngest of four brothers, he began to sing with Joe, Gene, and Vic in the late '40s. The Ames Brothers hit the Top Ten three times between 1954 and 1957, and starred in their own series in 1955. After the group broke up in 1959, Ames traveled to New York to study acting; he appeared in a few stage productions and then accepted a role in the series Daniel Boone playing Mingo the Indian. He began recording again in 1964, eventually notching seven hits in the charts, including 1967's Top Ten single "My Cup Runneth Over." Twelve albums were eventually released from the mid-'60s to early '70s, including The Best of Ed Ames (1969). Ames died at his home in Los Angeles, California on May 21, 2023. ~ John Bush, Rovi