The Tip of My Fingers

Bill Anderson

About The Tip of My Fingers

"The Tip of My Fingers," also titled "The Tips of My Fingers," is a song written and originally recorded by American country music singer Bill Anderson. First included on his 1962 album Bill Anderson Sings Country Heart Songs, the song was a Top Ten country single for him in 1960. In the UK the song was recorded in 1966 by Karl Denver but didnt chart however it was recorded in 1970 by Des O'Connor reaching number 15 in the UK singles chart.


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2013
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I reached out my arms and I touched you with soft words I whispered your name
I held you right on the tip of my fingers but that was as close as I came
My eyes had a vision of sweet lips yeelding beneath my command
I had your love on the tips of my fingers
But I let it slip right through my hands but I let it slip right through my hands
Somebody took you when I wasn't looking and I should have known from the start
It's a long long way from the tip of my fingers
To the love hidden deep in your heart to the love hidden deep in your heart
I had your love on the tips of my fingers
But I let it slip right through my hands but I let it slip right through my hands

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Written by: BILL ANDERSON

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10 facts about this song

Country Music Hit
"The Tip of My Fingers" is country music artist Bill Anderson's first song to make it onto the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
Multiple Versions
The song has been covered by multiple famous musicians including Roy Clark, Eddy Arnold, and Jean Shepard. The song's success introduced Anderson to a larger audience.
Upbeat Tempo
Despite its melancholic lyrics about lost love, "The Tip of My Fingers" maintains a hopeful, upbeat tempo.
Chart-Topping Success
The song has topped the Billboard Country chart multiple times via cover versions by different artists. It reached number 10, 6 and 3 on the charts when it was performed by Bill Anderson, Roy Clark, and Eddy Arnold respectively.
Songwriting Debut
The success of "The Tip of My Fingers" marked the start of Anderson's career as a successful country songwriter, leading to further hits.
Historical Impact
The song has contributed to the progression of country music, as it was part of the 1960s Nashville sound that blended traditional and pop music styles.
Accolades
In 1995, Bill Anderson was inducted into Nashville's prestigious Songwriters Hall of Fame. "The Tip of My Fingers" played a significant role in achieving this honor.
Notable Performance
In 1960, Anderson performed the song on "The Grand Ole Opry", the weekly concert stage for country music broadcasts, helping to establish his place in the American country music scene.
Latest Version
The most recent version of the song was done by Steve Wariner in 1992 and it peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
Song with Longevity
"The Tip of My Fingers" is a testament to the longevity of classic country music, remaining popular and influential for over six decades since its release in 1960.

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