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  2. Po' Folks (Bill Anderson song) - Wikipedia

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    [6] The Boot rated it among Anderson's "top 10" best songs in his career. It helped inspire the name for the Po' Folks restaurant chain. It also helped establish Anderson as a singer-songwriter in the country field. [7] As Anderson developed his own touring show, he named his backing band "The Po' Folks Band" (also called "The Po' Boys").

  3. Bill Anderson Sings Country Heart Songs - Wikipedia

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    Also included is Anderson's early hits for the Decca label, such as "Po' Folks," "Walk Out Backwards" and "The Tip of My Fingers." [2] Country Heart Songs was released in January 1962 on Decca Records, becoming Anderson's first album released in his career. [2] It was issued as a vinyl LP, containing six songs on each side of the record. [3]

  4. Bill Anderson singles discography - Wikipedia

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    The following year, he reached number one on the Billboard Country and Western Sides chart with "Mama Sang a Song." [1] In 1963, Anderson released his most commercially successful single, "Still." [2] The song was his second number one country single [3] and his first (and only) top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100, climbing to number eight. [4]

  5. Po' Folks (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Hare opened the first Po' Folks in 1975 in Anderson, South Carolina. [1] [2] The restaurant was named after the 1961 hit single by country music singer Bill Anderson. [3] Although Anderson initially planned to file a lawsuit against the chain for using the name, he later sold the rights to the chain and served as its spokesperson.

  6. A Place in the Country (album) - Wikipedia

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    A Place in the Country was released in 1986 on Po' Folks Records, a label founded by Anderson. It was his first release for the label and his 33rd studio album overall. [2] Original versions of the album were issued as vinyl LPs. [1] [3] The record did not reach the Billboard album charts, but did include three charting singles that became ...

  7. Bill Anderson albums discography - Wikipedia

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    Entitled Bill Anderson Sings Country Heart Songs, the package was a compilation release containing his major hits up to that point. [2] His debut studio release, Still , followed upon the success of its title track in 1963. [ 3 ]

  8. Greatest Songs - Wikipedia

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    Sessions were produced in 1996. The re-recordings chosen were some of Anderson's biggest hits and most well-known material while signed to Decca Records. [2] The set was a collection of ten newly-recorded tracks. [1] Some of the hits from Anderson's career include "Still", "I Get the Fever", "Po' Folks " and "Wild Week-End". The collection also ...

  9. Bill Anderson's Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Bill Anderson's Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American country singer-songwriter Bill Anderson. It was released in October 1967 via Decca Records and was produced by Owen Bradley . The album was Anderson's third compilation recording released in his career and first album of greatest hits.