John Anderson - Cheatin' Songs: The Warner Singles (2020)
Artist: John Anderson
Title: Cheatin' Songs: The Warner Singles
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: Country
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:44:05
Total Size: 239 mb | 589 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Cheatin' Songs: The Warner Singles
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: Country
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:44:05
Total Size: 239 mb | 589 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. John Anderson - If There Were No Memories
02. John Anderson - Shoot Low Sheriff!
03. John Anderson - 1959
04. John Anderson - It Looks Like the Party Is Over
05. John Anderson - She Just Started Liking Cheatin' Songs
06. John Anderson - I Love You a Thousand Ways
07. John Anderson - Chicken Truck
08. John Anderson - I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be a Diamond Some Day)
09. John Anderson - I Just Came Home to Count the Memories
10. John Anderson - Wild and Blue
11. John Anderson - Goin' Down Hill
12. John Anderson - Swingin'
13. John Anderson - Black Sheep
14. John Anderson - Honky Tonk Saturday Night
15. John Anderson - Old Mexico
16. John Anderson - Let Somebody Else Drive
17. John Anderson - The Sun's Gonna Shine (On Our Back Door)
18. John Anderson - I Wish I Could Write You a Song
19. John Anderson - She Sure Got Away with My Heart
20. John Anderson - Lonely Is Another State
21. John Anderson - Eye of a Hurricane
22. John Anderson - Willie's Gone
23. John Anderson - Tokyo, Oklahoma
24. John Anderson - I've Got Me a Woman
25. John Anderson - Down In Tennessee
26. John Anderson - It's All Over Now
27. John Anderson - Only Your Love
28. John Anderson - Countrified
29. John Anderson - Yellow Creek
30. John Anderson - What's So Different About You
31. John Anderson - Wife's Little Pleasures
32. John Anderson - Honky Tonk Crowd
33. John Anderson - If I Could Have My Way
Neo-honky tonker John Anderson was born in Apopka, Florida, in 1955 and grew up listening to rock & roll, until he discovered country music at age 15 through Merle Haggard. He moved to Nashville in the early '70s, showing up at his sister's house with no warning, and worked a variety of odd jobs (including one as a roofer for the Grand Ole Opry) while playing clubs at night. Eventually, all the hard work paid off with a contract for Warner Bros., and Anderson released his first single in 1978. His self-titled debut album appeared in 1980 and helped signal the rise of the new traditionalist movement, drawing critical praise as well. Soon the hits started to pile up: "1959" and "Chicken Truck" became his first country Top Tens in 1981, and "I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be a Diamond Someday)" went Top Five later that year. 1982's "Wild and Blue" was Anderson's first chart-topper, and he duplicated that feat twice in 1983 with "Black Sheep" and the million-selling "Swingin'," the latter of which was the biggest-selling country single in Warner Bros. history. Anderson returned to the Top Ten several times over the next few years, most notably with 1984's "She Sure Got Away with My Heart," but by 1987 his commercial momentum had stalled, and he and Warner parted ways.