Wild Week-End
Bill Anderson
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Got the alarm clock set for seven got the taxi called for nine Plane takes off at eleven and I gotta be there on time Told the boss I was going to my mother's told mama I was gonna see a friend Don't want no one to know I'm slippin' out of town on a wild weekend Gonna have a wild weekend gonna have a wild weekend With the pretty little blond haired blue eyed darling gonna have a wild weekend Well we might go up to the mountains we might go down to the sea Somewhere off from the big wide world just my baby and me Baby's gonna cook me breakfast baby's gonna tuck me in Baby's gonna warm my cold cold lips with kisses on a wild weekend Gonna have a wild weekend... I guess we'll talk about the future make a lotta plans and stuff Mostly though we're just gonna sit by the fire and make a lotta love Every man oughta try it least one time in his life Just get away on a wild weekend like I'm gonna do with my wife Gonna have a wild weekend gonna have a wild weekend With the pretty little mother of my two children gonna have a wild weekend
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Written by: BILL ANDERSON
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10 facts about this song
Genre Classification"Wild Week-End" is a country music song. Country music is often characterized by its narrative lyrics and blending of folk and popular musical influences.
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Artist InformationThe song was performed by Bill Anderson, an American country music singer and songwriter who first achieved success in the 1960s and 1970s. Anderson is often regarded as one of the most successful songwriters in country music history.
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Release Date"Wild Week-End" was released in 1960. This means it's part of the classic country era, before the advent of contemporary country.
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Chart Performance"Wild Week-End" was successful on the country music charts. It managed to reach number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the United States.
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Songwriting CreditBill Anderson not only performed "Wild Week-End," but he also wrote it. This showcases Anderson's talent both as a singer and a songwriter.
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B-Side TrackThe song "Ninety-Nine" was the B-side track of "Wild Week-End." A B-side track is a song released on the same record as a single, but not as the promotional track.
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Record Label"Wild Week-End" was released under the Decca Records label, a significant record label in the mid-20th century that signed many successful artists.
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Discography Impact"Wild Week-End" helped establish Bill Anderson's early career, solidifying his place in country music and marking the beginning of a long and illustrious career.
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ThemesLike many of Anderson's songs, "Wild Week-End" largely deals with the themes of love and relationships, from a country perspective.
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InfluenceEven after his death, songs like "Wild Week-End" played an important role in preserving Bill Anderson's legacy in country music, influencing countless other talents in the genre.
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