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

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    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"). Over the years the band shared credit on several albums of Anderson's as well. To this day, the name serves as Anderson's backing group. [8]

  3. 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.

  4. Bill Anderson (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the single "Po' Folks" reached number nine on the Billboard country songs chart. [19] The success of "Po' Folks" led Anderson to receive an invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry cast. Anderson accepted and joined the program the same year. [18] This was followed by his first number-one hit, "Mama Sang a Song". [20]

  5. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, many see the arching of a woman's back facilitated by wearing high heels as an imitation of a signal of a woman's willingness to be courted by a man. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Despite the sexual connotations, heels are considered both fashionable and professional dress for women in most cases, the latter especially if accompanied by a pants suit .

  6. Po' Folks - Wikipedia

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    Po' Folks (restaurant), a defunct American restaurant chain named after the Bill Anderson song Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Po' Folks .

  7. Bill Anderson singles discography - Wikipedia

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    Bill Anderson's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 "All the Lonely Women in the World" 1972 — 5 — — 2 All the Lonely Women in the World "Don't She Look Good" — 2 — — 2 Don't She Look Good "If You Can Live with It (I Can Live Without It)" 1973 — 2 — — 2 Bill "The Corner of My Life" — 2 — — 1 "World of Make Believe" — 1 — — 1 ...

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  9. Slippin' Away (Jean Shepard song) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Anderson had a recording career of his own, with hit singles like "Po Folks" (1961) and "Still" (1963). As a songwriter, he wrote a series of songs for other country artists such as Ray Price's "City Lights" (1958) and Connie Smith's "Once a Day" (1964). One of his 1970s compositions was "Slippin' Away". [2]