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For Loving You is a studio album released by the American country music artists Bill Anderson and Jan Howard in February 1968 on Decca Records.The album was their first collaborative album, setting the trend for a series of studio albums over the next few years.
"For Loving You" is a 1967 duet by Bill Anderson and Jan Howard. The single was the duo's most successful release. The single was the duo's most successful release. "For Loving You" went to number one on the country charts in four weeks and spent 20 weeks on the chart.
For Loving You (with Jan Howard) Released: February 1968; Label: Decca; Formats: LP; 6 If It's All the Same to You (with Jan Howard) Released: March 1970; Label: Decca; Formats: LP; 25 Bill and Jan (Or Jan and Bill) (with Jan Howard) Released: January 1972; Label: Decca; Formats: LP; 9 Singing His Praise (with Jan Howard) Released: March 1972 ...
The song's composer, Jan Howard, was a frequent musical collaborator of Anderson's. Together, they co-wrote Connie Smith's 1970 hit "I Never Once Stopped Loving You." The pair also recorded several duets together, including the number one hit "For Loving You." [2] "Love Is a Sometimes Thing" was released as a single by Decca Records in January ...
He also had a number one hit with Jan Howard called "For Loving You" in 1968. Anderson also had top ten hits with "I Love You Drops" (1965), "Happy State of Mind" (1968) and a cover of "But You Know I Love You" (1969). [2] Anderson would have 16 additional top ten country hits during the 1970s.
Beginning in 1965, Howard formed a duet partnership with Bill Anderson. Their 1967 single became her only chart-topping recording: " For Loving You ". Between 1968 and 1972, the duo recorded four studio albums beginning with 1968's For Loving You .
She had a series of charting singles during the 1960s including the top ten "Evil on Your Mind" and the chart-topping duet with Bill Anderson called "For Loving You". [2] In 1968, Howard's oldest son, Jimmy, was drafted and sent to fight in the Vietnam War. [3]
Jan Howard (born Lula Grace Johnson; March 13, 1929 – March 28, 2020) [1] was an American author, as well as a country music singer and songwriter. As a singer, she placed 30 singles on the Billboard country songs chart, was a Grand Ole Opry member and was nominated for several major awards.