Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (Bill Anderson album)
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow is a 1984 country double album by Bill Anderson. The album produced three charting singles: "Wino the Clown" (#58), "Pity Party" (#62) and "When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back" (#75).
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Released | 1984 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Swanee | |||
Producer | Walter Haynes | |||
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Track listing
- New Hits
- "Pity Party" – 3:15
- "This Is the Goodbye (To End All Goodbyes)" – 3:23
- "Wino the Clown" – 3:56
- "I Never Lie to Ruby" – 3:19
- "Country Music Died Today" – 3:25
- "When You Leave That Way (You Can Never Go Back)" – 3:45
- "With Her" – 2:42
- "Lorene" – 3:04
- "Second Thoughts" – 2:31
- "The Years Fall Away" – 3:20
- Past Hits
- "Don't She Look Good" – 2:07
- "Still" – 2:49
- "Double "S"" – 4:30
- "Wild Weekend" – 2:20
- "Mama Sang a Song" – 3:27
- "Quits" – 2:26
- "Golden Guitar" – 4:04
- "Po' Folks" – 2:56
- "Five Little Fingers" – 3:12
- "I Love You Drops" – 2:36
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