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The singles discography of American country singer-songwriter Bill Anderson contains 84 singles, three promotional singles, 6 other charted songs and four music videos.After signing to Decca Records in 1958, Anderson released a series of early singles that became hits, reaching the top ten and 20.
Released as a single, it became a top-five hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart that year and inspired Anderson to write again. [1] " Steve's version of 'Tips' was some indication that words, melodies and emotions can carry across decades", he commented. [ 90 ]
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Bill Anderson sure knows how to tug at the heartstrings. On Thursday, Sept. 19, PEOPLE is exclusively premiering "The Last One I'll Forget," which will be featured on Anderson's upcoming EP ...
I Love You Drops (song) I May Never Get to Heaven; I Never Once Stopped Loving You (song) I Still Believe in Love; I Still Feel the Same About You; I'll Wait for You (Joe Nichols song) I'm Alright (Lynn Anderson song) If It's All the Same to You; If You Can Live with It (I Can Live Without It)
The project was issued as a vinyl LP, containing six songs on each side of the record. [3] The album spent 20 weeks on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart before peaking at number six in December 1967. [4] Bill Anderson's Greatest Hits was his eighth album to reach the Billboard country chart and second compilation to reach the chart. [5]
Entitled Bill Anderson Sings Country Heart Songs, the package was a compilation release containing his major hits up to that point. [2] His debut studio release, Still , followed upon the success of its title track in 1963. [ 3 ]
A Lot of Things Different is a studio album by American country singer-songwriter Bill Anderson. It was released on August 7, 2001 via TWI Records and Varèse Sarabande. The album was Anderson's 37th studio recording and his first to be released on his own record label (TWI). It contained ten tracks, all of which Anderson took part in composing.