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Country music titan Bill Anderson receives his first-ever GRAMMY® nomination as an artist in the Best American Roots Performance category for “Someday It’ll All Make Sense” (Bluegrass Version) with Dolly Parton. This is Anderson’s fifth nomination overall, after previously being nominated as a songwriter for “Once A Day” recorded by Connie Smith, “Cold Hard Facts of Life” recorded by Porter Wagoner, “Two Teardrops” recorded by Steve Wariner and “Give It Away” recorded by George Strait.
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One of my favorites by Bill Anderson includes "Joey." Released by Sugarland's on their 2008 album, Love On The Inside. Anderson co-authored it with two of Sugarland's writers. "Joey" is a teen tragedy with a theme similar to J. Frank Wilson's "Last Kiss." Anderson just kept writing some classic music. IMHO, "Joey" has a lot more going for it than "Last Kiss."
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If you want a great add to your Christmas mix tape, check out Bill's 'Po' Folks Christmas'. "We was so po', we couldn't even pay attention". Love that line.
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