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Bill Anderson

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Biography

One of the most successful songwriters in country music history, Bill Anderson was also a hugely popular singer in his own right, earning the nickname "Whispering Bill" for his gentle, airy vocal style and occasional spoken narrations. Anderson was born in Columbia, SC, in 1937 and grew up mostly in Atlanta. He studied journalism at the University of Georgia, with an eye toward sports writing, and worked his way through school as a radio DJ, during which time he first tried his hand at songwriting and singing. His composition "City Lights," written when he was just 19 years old, was recorded by Ray Price in 1958 and went all the way to the top of the country charts. Anderson took full advantage of his big break, moving to Nashville and landing a record contract of his own with Decca. His first chart hit came with 1959's "That's What It's Like to Be Lonesome," and he had his first Top Ten entry with 1960's "Tip of My Fingers." Early hits like "Po' Folks" (1961), "Mama Sang a Song" (his first number one, from 1962), and "8 X 10" (number two, 1963) still remain among his best-known. Anderson recorded his biggest hit and signature song, the partly spoken ballad "Still," in 1963, and it not only topped the country charts, but crossed over to the pop Top Ten as well.

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Top Songs

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  1.  
    Lyrics
    (Still)
    Though you broke my heart
    (Still)
    Though we're far apart
    (I love you still)
    Still - (2:46)  -  2,858 plays
  2.  
    Lyrics
    God put a song in the heart of an angel
    And softly she sang it to me
    I get to thinking lots of times about
    Back when I was a lad
    Of the old home place where I grew up
    Mama Sang a Song - (3:27)  -  1,280 plays
  3.  
    Lyrics
    Every time I hear the midnight trains
    Rollin' out to the open plains
    A sense of freedom fills my veins
    I get the fever
    Every time a sparrow flies
    I Get the Fever - (2:19)  -  1,535 plays
  4.  
    Lyrics
    There's a whole lotta people lookin' down their noses at me
    'Cause I didn't come from a wealthy family
    There was ten of us livin' in a two room shack
    On the banks of the river by the railroad track
    We kept chickens in a pen in the back
    Po' Folks - (2:47)  -  1,231 plays
  5. Pass Me Not Gentle Saviour - (3:46)  -  716 plays
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