Legendary crooner Andy Williams died on Tuesday night (September 25th) in his Branson, Missouri home at age 84 after home after battling cancer. Williams, who started his career singing with his brothers, is best known for his soft pop hits such as “Moon River,” “Can’t Get Used To Losing You,” “Dear Heart,” “Charade,” “Music To Watch Girls By,” “The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year,” and “(Where Do I Begin) Love Story.” In addition to hosting the annual Grammy Awards numerous times, his variety program, The Andy Williams Show ran between 1962 and 1971 on NBC.















