Still (Bill Anderson song)
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"Still" | ||||
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Single by Bill Anderson | ||||
from the album Still | ||||
B-side | "You Made It Easy" | |||
Released | January 28, 1963 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 2:48 | |||
Label | Decca | |||
Writer(s) | Bill Anderson | |||
Producer(s) | Owen Bradley | |||
Bill Anderson singles chronology | ||||
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"Still" is a 1963 single by Bill Anderson. "Still" was Anderson's second number one on the country chart, staying at the top spot for seven non-consecutive weeks.[1] The song crossed over to the pop chart peaking at number eight.[2] Anderson performed this song on the finale of the 1977-1978 ABC game show The Better Sex which he co-hosted with Sarah Purcell.[3]
Chart performance
Chart (1963) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles | 1 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 8 |
U.S. Billboard Easy Listening | 3 |
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Preceded by
"Don't Let Me Cross Over" by Carl Butler and Pearl
"Lonesome 7-7203" by Hawkshaw Hawkins "Act Naturally" by Buck Owens |
Billboard Hot Country Singles number-one single April 13-April 27, 1963 May 11-May 25, 1963 July 6, 1963 |
Succeeded by "Lonesome 7-7203" by Hawkshaw Hawkins "Lonesome 7-7203" by Hawkshaw Hawkins "Act Naturally" by Buck Owens |
Preceded by | Billboard Hot Country Singles number-one single of the year 1963 |
Succeeded by "My Heart Skips a Beat" by Buck Owens |
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