I Get the Fever

Bill Anderson

About I Get the Fever

"I Get the Fever' is a 1966 single by Bill Anderson. "I Get the Fever" was Bill Anderson's third number one on the country charts. The single spent one week at number one and a total of nineteen weeks on the country charts.


Year:
1969
79 
#2

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Every time I hear the midnight trains rollin' out to the open plains
A sense of freedom fills my veins I get the fever
Every time I sparrow flies up into the endless skies

Something down inside me cries I get the fever
I get the fever to pack up and leave here wander wild like the wind
This town's too full of mem'ries of cruel love

And I can't stand it seein' her with him
Every time I hear a buddy say he's put lots of dust and clay
Between him and yesterday I get the fever

I get the fever to pack and leave here and I think maybe I'll do just that tomorrow
This town's too full of mem'ries of cruel love
Everywhere I turn there's pain and sorrow

Every time I hear a buddy say he's put lots of dust and clay
Between him and yesterday I get the fever
I get the fever I get the fever I get the fever

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Written by: BILL ANDERSON

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10 facts about this song

Artist Background
"I Get the Fever" is a song by Bill Anderson, an American country music singer, songwriter, and television personality, revered as one of the most successful songwriters in country music history.
Song Release
The song was officially released in November 1966 as a part of his studio album "I Love You Drops".
Chart Performance
"I Get the Fever" became a popular hit by reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot Country Singles, showcasing the popularity of the song among country music fans.
Signature Style
The song is a classic representation of Anderson's unique "whispering" style of singing, which set him apart from other contemporary country musicians.
Recording Studio
"I Get the Fever" was recorded at the esteemed RCA Victor Studio, located in Nashville, Tennessee, which is dubbed the birthplace of numerous legendary country tracks.
Songwriter
Bill Anderson not only performed the song but was also its songwriter, showing his impressive versatility in the music field.
Song Duration
The song has a length of 2 minutes and 21 seconds, following the traditional shorter format of many country music songs from that era.
Tracks Popularity
"I Get the Fever" is one of Anderson's most popular tracks and helped solidify his reputation as a leading artist in the country music genre.
Noteworthy Lyrics
The lyrics of "I Get the Fever" reflect the emotions of a man falling in love, making the song instantly relatable for listeners.
Legacy
Today, "I Get the Fever" continues to be a well-loved song and a staple piece at Bill Anderson's concerts, reflecting its enduring popularity.

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