My Life (Throw It Away If I Want To) + Bill Anderson

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Arden Lambert

Updated

October 25, 2022

Updated

October 25, 2022

Updated

October 25, 2022

A song released in March 1969, “My Life (Throw It Away if I Want To)” by Bill Anderson, became an instant hit and was adored by many country music enthusiasts. It was a fan favorite, being one of the most requested songs whenever Anderson performs.

The Legacy of Bill Anderson

Anderson is regarded as one of the most significant and successful songwriters in the country music industry, and his numerous awards and recognition can prove this. In 1975, he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and became a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001. In 2008, he was ranked 27th on the Country Universe list of the “100 Greatest Men of Country Music” and became the “100 Greatest Country Artists of All Time”.

About His Signature Song

“My Life (Throw It Away if I Want To)” was Bill Anderson‘s fourth solo song that topped the charts on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and stayed atop for two consecutive weeks. And although 1969 was a year when several great hits were released, “My Life (Throw It Away if I Want To)” was still named the no. 1 song of the year — an outstanding song that quickly became his signature song.

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Thanks to Anderson’s magnificent voice, unusual but playful lyrics, and harmonica-fueled tune, this single became one of the best Bill Anderson Songs. With his prosperous career in the country music scene as a singer and songwriter, we can say that Bill Anderson is one of the rare treasures of this industry. Appreciate the song “My Life (Throw It Away if I Want To)” by Bill Anderson by playing the video below.


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