I Love Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson, born November 1, 1937, is a country music singer who was born in Columbia, SC but raised in the Atlanta, GA area. While in college Bill wrote the song, "City Lights", which was recorded by Ray Price and became a #1 country hit. He moved to Nashville where he signed with Decca Records and had seven #1 Billboard Country Singles, "Mama Sang a Song", "Still" (also charted at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100), "I Get the Fever", "For Loving You" (with Jan Howard), "My Life (Throw It Away If I Want To)", "World of Make Believe", and "Sometimes" (with Mary Lou Turner). 29 more songs have reached the top ten and Bill has released over 40 studio albums, including his 2011 recording, "The Songwriter". In 2001 Bill received the ultimate country music honor by being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, he previously was voted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Bill also was a game show host starring in ABC's "The Better Sex," and TNT's "Fandango". He hosted TNT's "Opry Backstage" and acted on the soap opera "One Life to Live". Bill has also written three books, including his autobiography, "Whisperin' Bill", and continues recording, hosting and songwriting to this day. Other Bill Anderson Hit Songs: "The Tip of My Fingers", "I Can't Wait Any Longer", "Walk Out Backwards", "Head to Toe" "Po' Folks", Liars One, Believers Zero", "8 x 10", "Peanuts and Diamonds", "Five Little Fingers", "Every Time I Turn the Radio On", "Me", "The Corner of My Life", "Get While the Gettin's Good", "If You Can Live With It (I Can Live Without It)", "No One's Gonna Hurt You Anymore", "Don't She Look Good", "Wild Weekend", "All the Women in the World", "Happy State of Mind", "Quits", "But You Know I Love You", "Always Remember", "Love Is a Sometimes Thing", "Where Have All Our Heroes Gone" "Old Rugged Cross" & "Wherever She Is".
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