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Bill Anderson lyrics
These country classic song lyrics are the property of the respective artist, authors and labels, they are intended solely for educational purposes and private study only. The chords provided are my interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed. Bill Anderson lyrics are intended for your personal use only. True country music is dying, play and sing these great old country and gospel songs lyrics with chords often to keep them alive. Bill Anderson is one of the most successful songwriters in country music history not to mention being a very popular singer. He grew up in Atlanta and studied journalism at the University of Atlanta working his way thorough as a radio DJ. During this time he tried his hand at songwriting and singing and it became a true passion. He was only 19 years old when he penned "City Lights" and was recorded by Ray Price sometime later and quickly went to the top of the country charts. Bill moved to Nashville and landed a recording contract with Decca and what he has added to country music since then is incredible. He is a true icon.
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Bill Anderson lyrics Blessed Assurance Bright Lights and Country Music But You Know I Love You Candy Apple Red Corner Of My Life Don't She Look Good Easy Come Easy Go Every Time I Turn The Radio On How Married Are You Mary Ann I Get The Fever If You Can Live With It I'll Be Somewhere I'll Be Somewhere Listening For My Name I'll Be Waiting I'll Go Down Swinging Po' Folks Quits Still Take My Hand Precious Lord Talking To The Wall They're Not Teardrops Walk Out Backwards Wild Weekend You're Everything I Want You're Still The Only One I'll Ever Love Your Eyes Don't Lie To Me
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