![]() ![]() In addition to such beloved songs as “City Lights,” “Still,” Po’ Folks,” The Tip Of My Fingers,” and “Sometimes,” the album features a new song with country icon Dolly Parton, “Someday It’ll All Make Sense.” The newly recorded duet is joined by Anderson and Parton’s first-ever collaboration, an incredibly rare demo of “If It Is All The Same To You,” recorded in 1964 and eventually released as a duet with Jan Howard on Anderson’s chart-topping 1969 album of the same name. The name comes from the opening line of one of the first songs he ever wrote, “City Lights,” the country classic that was a hit for Ray Price in 1958. That hope never dies or goes out of fashionĪs Far As I Can See: The Best Of is a collection of 16 songs and shares its name with the current exhibition at the Country Music Hall of Fame, Bill Anderson: As Far As I Can See. Someday we’ll laugh at these roads that we’ve traveled “Someday It’ll All Make Sense” was co-written by Anderson with Bobby Tomberlin and Ryan Larkins and is on Anderson’s most recent release, As Far As I Can See: The Best Of, released June 10 by MCA Records. The song’s poignant lyrics are brought to life under the masterful direction of Trey Fanjoy (Taylor Swift, Steven Tyler, Paul McCartney, Keith Urban, Reba McEntire, George Strait, Loretta Lynn, Jack White), as the video shows the two country music icons journey down the road to hope. And it’s that lyric that seems to be resonating with people.” “I think the intimacy and warmth of the acoustical approach allow the lyric of the song to stand out even more. Both Dolly and I have a deep appreciation for the simplicity and authenticity of this type of music, and we both wanted this version to be heard,” Anderson shared. Sierra Hull played mandolin, her husband, Justin Moses, played fiddle and dobro and the record was co-produced by longtime bluegrass stalwart, Thomm Jutz. “The bluegrass/acoustical version was the original way this song was recorded. To stream and download “Someday It’ll All Make Sense (Bluegrass Version)” click HERE. He is also a host for selected events at the CMA Music Festival and at Nashville's 4th of July "Let Freedom Ring" celebration.Following the ‘ Good Morning America ‘ debut of the official music video and stellar reviews for the emotionally driven ballad, Whisperin’ Bill Anderson and Dolly Parton release a bluegrass version of “Someday It’ll All Make Sense,” available everywhere today. In December 2009, The Tennessean wrote that Warren was the "Dick Clark of Nashville." He hosted the inaugural "Music City New Year's Eve Bash on Broadway" in 2009/2010. The concerts are hosted at the War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. He currently hosts Nashville House Concerts with Joe Denim on the first Thursday of each month from September 2017 going until June 2018. His television career began as a segment producer on CNN's Showbiz Today, and then on to TNN Country News and This Week in Country Music as an entertainment reporter. Storme also created Stone Beaver productions where he produced the popular entertainment news magazine show Headline Country which aired on the GAC Television network for 12 years. He will host his own Over The Top (OTT) platform based channel called "StormeTV." The first show, called "Storme's Corner," will feature unedited and unscripted interviews with top country musicians. Warren has joined WhereverTV as a brand ambassador. Storme Warren (born March 3, 1970) is an American television and radio broadcaster best known as the host of The Storme Warren morning show on SiriusXM's channel The Highway. SiriusXM Highway 56 Radio Host radio host
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