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Bill and Seb
   

Artist: Bill and Seb: mp3 download


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Trance: Psychedelic

   







Discography:


Summer Affair and Affection
   

 Summer Affair and Affection

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 2






One of the most successful songwriters in carry Nation euphony history, Bill Anderson was as well a tremendously popular vocaliser in his have right, earning the sobriquet "Whisper Bill" for his soft, windy vocal style and nonchalant 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 oculus toward sports committal to writing, and worked his way through school as a radio DJ, during which clip he first well-tried his hand at songwriting and telling. His make up "City Lights," written when he was simply 19 days old, was recorded by Ray Price in 1958 and went all the way to the top of the state charts. Anderson took full advantage of his gasconade break, moving to Nashville and landing a criminal record contract of his own with Decca. His first appurtenance chart pip came with 1959's "That's What It's Like to Be Lonesome," and he had his first gear mechanism Top Ten ingress with 1960's "Tip off of My Fingers." Early hits like "Po' Folks" (1961), "Mama Sang a Song" (his first base gear number one, from 1962), and "8 X 10" (number deuce, 1963) static stay on among his best-known. Anderson recorded his biggest attain and theme song vocal, the component spoken put "Noneffervescent," in 1963, and it not only topped the state charts, only crossed o'er to the pop Top Ten as substantially.


Anderson remained a regular visitant to the country Top Ten through the late '70s, and reached the Top Five a total of 19 multiplication through 1978. Among the highlights were the number ones "I Get the Fever" (1966), "For Loving You" (a 1967 couple with regular partner Jan Howard), "My Life (Shed It Away if I Want To)" (1969), "World of Make Believe" (1974), and "Sometimes" (1976). By that point, Anderson was working a great deal with a new yoke cooperator, Mary Lou Turner. He had likewise penned numerous hits for other artists, including Connie Smith, Hank Locklin, Porter Wagoner, Jim Reeves, and Faron Young, among many others. His final Top Ten country hit came with 1978's disco-tinged "I Can't Wait Any Longer," and by 1982, Anderson's inability to score a follow-up strike lED him away from both songwriting and transcription. Instead, he became a regular presence on tV, hosting game shows (Alphabet The Better Sex, TNN's Fandango) and outgo several old age in the cast of the grievous bodily harm opera Ane Life to Live; he likewise hosted the TNN lecture show Opry Backstage.


When Steve Wariner strike the Top Five in 1992 with his shroud of "Tip off of My Fingers," Anderson was galvanized into a return to songwriting. He partnered with versatile Nashville pros and sawing machine his songs newfangled and old recorded by Kenny Chesney, Lorrie Morgan, Collin Raye, John Michael Montgomery, Mark Wills, Brad Paisley, Vince Gill, and many others. In 1998, Anderson returned to recording as well, sign language with Reprise for one album O.k. Wine. In 2001 Anderson moved to the Varese judge and released A Lot of Things Different, which featured Anderson's version of the title of respect course (a strike for Kenny Chesney). The Way I Feel followed four-spot age afterwards.