Bill Anderson - Where Have All Our Heroes Gone (1970)

Artist: Bill Anderson
Title: Where Have All Our Heroes Gone
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Geffen
Genre: Country
Quality: FLAC 16/44100
Total Time: 00:31:43
Total Size: 167 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
"Where Have All Our Heroes Gone" is the fifteenth studio album by American country artist Bill Anderson, released in December 1970. The album was recorded in August of the same year at Bradley's Barn studio in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, with producer Owen Bradley. The album was built around the eponymous title track, a recitation song in which Anderson reflects on the state of American society, criticizes the protest movements of the era, and expresses nostalgia for the heroes of the past, such as Dwight D. Eisenhower and Winston Churchill.Title: Where Have All Our Heroes Gone
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Geffen
Genre: Country
Quality: FLAC 16/44100
Total Time: 00:31:43
Total Size: 167 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
The album consists of 11 tracks and, in addition to Anderson's original compositions, includes cover versions of popular songs like "For the Good Times" and "Me and Bobby McGee" by Kris Kristofferson. The record peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Country Albums chart.
Tracklist:
1-1 Bill Anderson - Where Have All Our Heroes Gone [4:04]
1-2 Bill Anderson - For The Good Times [3:31]
1-3 Bill Anderson - Loving A Memory [2:44]
1-4 Bill Anderson - Me And Bobby McGee [3:06]
1-5 Bill Anderson - And Then Came The Bad Years [2:36]
1-6 Bill Anderson - All I Have To Offer You Is Me [2:53]
1-7 Bill Anderson - Poison Red Berries [3:38]
1-8 Bill Anderson - It Can't Go Anywhere But Wrong [2:09]
1-9 Bill Anderson - I'll Bring More Flowers [2:18]
1-10 Bill Anderson - Melinda [2:43]
1-11 Bill Anderson - Friends [2:01]