Sometimes

Bill Anderson, Mary Lou Turner

About Sometimes

"Sometimes" is a 1975 song written by Bill Anderson, and performed by Bill Anderson and Mary Lou Turner. "Sometimes" went to number one on the country charts, where it stayed for a single week and spent a total of eleven weeks on the chart.


Year:
1991
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Hello beautiful are you married (sometimes) tell me are you happy (yes sometimes)

But sometimes I feel like I've just got to get away
From the same old existence day after day
Oh haven't you ever felt that way (sometimes)
I can see you're married don't you love her (sometimes)
But you have thought of cheating haven't you (yes sometimes)

Sometimes I long for a warm tender kiss
Just to see if there's anything I might have missed
Oh haven't you ever felt like this (sometimes)

And it's beginning to feel like this might be one of those sometimes
Those one times in a lifetime
I'm aching to hold you kiss and console you drive you right out of your mind 
But I know when I do I won't get over you for quite sometimes
I'm aching to hold you...

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Written by: DILLIE KEANE, ADELE MARGARET ANDERSON

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kassner Associated Publishers Ltd

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12 facts about this song

Songwriter
"Sometimes" was written by the American country music artist Bill Anderson himself, highlighting his talent not just as a singer but also as a songwriter.
Release Date
This song was released in 1975, a year which saw significant production of Country music songs.
Charted Song
"Sometimes" charted as high as number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart making it one of Anderson's significant hits.
Duets
"Sometimes" is a duet with American country music artist Mary Lou Turner. The song showcased Anderson's ability to perform harmoniously with other artists.
Album
The song features in the album named after the song itself, "Sometimes". The album has been loved by Country music lovers around the globe.
Genre
Being a product of artist Bill Anderson, the song falls under the Country music genre, specifically traditional country.
Music Record Label
This song was produced and released by the MCA Records, an American-based record company at that time.
Awards
Though the song didn't win any awards, it contributed to Bill Anderson being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Length
The song runs for a duration of 2:56 minutes, following the standard length for most songs during that era.
Fan Favourite
Despite it being almost half a century since its release, "Sometimes" continues to be loved by fans of Bill Anderson and traditional country music worldwide.
Collaborative Success
"Sometimes" is considered one of the biggest hits to come out of the collaborative partnership between Bill Anderson and Mary Lou Turner.
Available Platforms
The song "Sometimes" by Bill Anderson is available on several music platforms including Spotify, iTunes, and Amazon Music.

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