Description: Tracks:IntroductionSaginaw MichiganCity LightsOnce a DayI Missed MeMama Sang a SongThat's What It's Like to Be LonesomeRiverboatThe Tip of My FingersI've Enjoyed As Much of This As I Can StandPo' FolksI Don't Love You AnymoreStillGet While the Getting's GoodThe Wheel of HurtA Satisfied MindThe First Mrs. JonesBad SeedSomething to Believe InRide Ride RideDaddy and My Mama and MeOpen Up Your HeartHomesickBornRemember Me Performer Notes: Liner Note Author: Jon Philibert.Bill Anderson has had a remarkable career as a jack-of-all-trades in the entertainment world. He's been a radio DJ, sportswriter, journalist, talk show host, game show host, and for years he had a regular role in the soap opera One Life to Live. Known for his gentle singing voice and frequent spoken word narrations, Anderson also hit the country and pop charts frequently in the '60s and early '70s as a recording artist. Most importantly, though, he has always been a top-notch songwriter, and his songs have been recorded by seemingly everyone under the sun, from Brad Paisley to Aretha Franklin. This set combines two of his earliest albums for Decca Records, 1965's From This Pen and 1967's Get While the Gettin's Good. The 1965 LP features Anderson singing a dozen of his own compositions, including "Saginaw Michigan" (a hit for Lefty Frizzell), "City Lights" (a big hit for Ray Price in 1958), "The Tip of My Fingers" (a hit for Anderson in 1960, it was also a big hit for Steve Wariner in 1992), and "Still" (Anderson's signature tune; it was a hit in this version on both the country and pop charts in 1962), while the 1967 LP mixes in Anderson originals with re-imagined versions of the old country gospel song "A Satisfied Mind" (probably best known in the version done by Porter Wagoner), and Liz Anderson's "Ride, Ride, Ride," among other covers, and together like this, these two early albums show Anderson at his commercial peak, and they show as well a singer and songwriter who was a subtly quirky maverick even as he blended easily, naturally, and without clamor into the countrypolitain sound that was then dominate in Nashville. ~ Steve Leggett Professional Reviews: Uncut (magazine) (p.91) - "[T]here's no doubting the wit of 'I've Enjoyed As Much Of This A I Can Stand', or the bleak poetry of 'That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome'..." Producer: Owen Bradley Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Release Date: 24 April, 2012 Label: Anderson, Bill Dimensions: 12.1 x 1 x 14.2 centimeters (0.10 kg)
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Language: Eng
Track #1: Introduction
Track #2: Saginaw Michigan
Track #3: City Lights
Track #4: Once a Day
Track #5: I Missed Me
Track #6: Mama Sang a Song
Track #7: That's What It's Like to Be Lonesome
Track #8: Riverboat
Track #9: The Tip of My Fingers
Track #10: I've Enjoyed As Much of This As I Can Stand
Track #11: Po' Folks
Track #12: I Don't Love You Anymore
Track #13: Still
Track #14: Get While the Getting's Good
Track #15: The Wheel of Hurt
Track #16: A Satisfied Mind
Track #17: The First Mrs. Jones
Track #18: Bad Seed
Track #19: Something to Believe In
Track #20: Ride Ride Ride
Track #21: Daddy and My Mama and Me
Track #22: Open Up Your Heart
Track #23: Homesick
Track #24: Born
Track #25: Remember Me
Era: 1960s
Run Time: 3931 Sec
Format: CD
Release Year: 2012
Features: Compilation
Genre: Pop, Gospel, Folk, Country
Style: Traditional Country
Type: Album
Artist: Bill Anderson
Record Label: Hux Records
Release Title: From this Pen/Get While the Gettin's Good