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Bill Anderson

James William Anderson III (born November 1, 1937), known professionally as Bill Anderson, is an American country music singer, songwriter, and television host. His soft-spoken singing voice was given the nickname "Whispering Bill" by music critics and writers. As a songwriter, his compositions have been covered by various music artists since the late 1950s, including Ray Price and George Strait.

Anderson was raised in Decatur, Georgia, and began composing songs while in high school. While enrolled in college, he wrote the song "City Lights", which later became a major hit for Ray Price in 1958. His songwriting led to his first recording contract with Decca Records the same year. Anderson began having major hits shortly thereafter. In 1963, he had released his most successful single in his recording career, "Still". The song became a major country pop crossover hit and was followed by a series of top ten hits. These songs included "I Love You Drops", "I Get the Fever" and "Wild Week-End". His songs were being notably recorded by other artists. In 1964, Connie Smith had her first major hit with his composition "Once a Day". In 1971, Cal Smith had a number one single with Anderson's "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking".

In the 1970s, Anderson continued having major hits as a recording artist as well. Songs including "Love Is a Sometimes Thing", "All the Lonely Women in the World" and "World of Make Believe" became major hits. As the decade progressed his style moved towards the polished countrypolitan genre of country music, with songs such as "I Can't Wait Any Longer". He was dropped from his record label in the early 1980s and began a brief career in television which included hosting the game shows The Better Sex and Fandango. Anderson began writing songs again in the early 1990s for the next generation of country performers. Collaborating with other writers, he wrote material that went on to become hits for Vince Gill, George Strait, Kenny Chesney, and Steve Wariner in the next two decades.

Anderson also continued recording into the 1990s. In 1998, he released his first major label album in over a decade, entitled Fine Wine. He continued releasing music through his own TWI record label. This included projects of gospel and bluegrass material. His most recent studio album was released in 2020. In his career as both a writer and performer, he has received awards from the Academy of Country Music, Country Music Association, Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Birth and Death Data: Born November 1, 1937 (Columbia)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1958 - 1972

Roles Represented in DAHR: vocalist, guitar

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Recordings (Results 51-75 of 296 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Decca NA 12770 12/7/1963 Green, green Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 12771 12/7/1963 I'm leaving it up to you Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13045 8/18/1964 I love you more and more every day Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13046 8/18/1964 Memory No. 1 Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13047 8/18/1964 In case you ever change your mind Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13054 8/20/1964 In the misty moonlight Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13055 8/20/1964 Three A.M. Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13056 8/20/1964 Then and only then Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13063 8/28/1964 Worry Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13064 8/28/1964 You can have her Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13065 8/28/1964 Then I'll stop loving you Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13066 8/28/1964 (Good ole) Mountain dew Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13067 9/3/1964 Three A.M. Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13068 9/3/1964 Twist of the wrist Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13214 12/30/1964 Certain Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13215 12/30/1964 I love you drops Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13357 3/15/1965 Once a day Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13358 3/15/1965 I missed me Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13359 3/15/1965 I've enjoyed as much of this as I can stand Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13360 3/15/1965 Saginaw, Michigan Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13376 3/18/1965 I don't love you anymore Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13377 3/18/1965 Riverboat Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13378 3/18/1965 Introduction by Billy Anderson Bill Anderson vocalist  
Decca NA 13445 5/11/1965 I know you're married Bill Anderson ; Jan Howard vocalist  
Decca NA 13446 5/11/1965 Time out Bill Anderson ; Jan Howard vocalist  
(Results 51-75 of 296 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Anderson, Bill," accessed April 24, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/200238.

Anderson, Bill. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved April 24, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/200238.

"Anderson, Bill." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 24 April 2024.

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URI: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/200238

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