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John Anderson - 1959

The song reached the top 10 Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, reaching # 7, also reached No. 4 in Canadian RPM Country Tracks. It was released as one of the singles from the album “John Anderson”. 

The song “1959” was composed by Gary Gentry, and recorded for the first time by John Anderson. It was released on November 22, 1980, as one of the singles from the album “John Anderson”. The song was the A side , and on the B side, it was accompanied by the song “It Looks Like The Party Is Over”, under the record label Warner Bros. Records.

 

The song reached the top 10 Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, reaching # 7, also reached No. 4 in Canadian RPM Country Tracks.

 

The song talks about that year “1959”, in which the singer sings to a girl (Betty), with whom he maintained a relationship that same year. He talks about how important it was to have gasoline for his truck, to be able to go to the movies. But he was recruited and she married another one while he was in the army.

She wrote him letters saying that she would never leave him, so she cries every time she sees them. She also keeps her old truck, and every time she sees it, she returns to happy times with her in “1959”.

Track List Album

“Havin’ Hard Times”

“Something Borrowed, Something Blue”

“Shoot Low, Sheriff!”

“The Girl at the End of the Bar”

“Low Dog Blues”

“1959”

“She Just Started Liking Cheatin’ Songs”

“The Arms of a Fool”

“It Looks Like the Party Is Over”

If There Were No Memories”

“Your Lying Blue Eyes”

“You’re Right, I’m Wrong, I’m Sorry

Miquel Batlle Garriga
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John Anderson – 1959 Lyrics

 

Cigarettes were a quarter then

Bobby-socks and jeans were in

Elvis sang the songs that we loved so

But the most important thing to us

Was keepin’ gas in my old truck

So I could take us to the drive-in show

 

I never will forget the day

That you and I went all the way

I was the first for you – and you for me

I’ve still got the truck that we loved in

It takes me back there now and then

Back to ’59 my memory

 

And

Baby I’m yours

I’ll love you always

I’m gonna stand by you until the end of time

Remember all of the good things

That we shared together

Signed – love Betty – 1959

 

Graduation finally came

Uncle Sam called me away

You married someone else while I was gone

I kept your letters all these years

And I can’t help but shed a tear

When I read the words you wrote me years ago

 

Baby I’m yours

I’ll love you always

I’m gonna stand by you until the end of time

Remember all of the good things

That we shared together

Signed – love Betty – 1959



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