All The Lonely Women In The World Song Lyrics and Chords

 

All The Lonely Women In The World Song Lyrics and Chords by Bill Anderson

 

All The Lonely Women In The World
Written and Recorded by Bill Anderson
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This song's for all the lonely  
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women in the  
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world
 
Drivin' a car sittin' in a bar  
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wherever you are
 
This song's for all the lonely  
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women in the  
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world
 
Ringin' your hands thinkin' no man under
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stands
 
To me there's nothin' sadder than to see a lonely  
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woman
 
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glected by the one she loves so  
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much
 
Chances are she works all day and then goes home  
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tonight
 
And  
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sits all night just longin' for his  
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touch
 
Yet  
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I've known girls with husbands in the  
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house
And still they're lonely
 
They've  
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lost him to the TV and the  
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beer
 
I  
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guess somehow my heart goes out to all the lonely  
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women
 
In  
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love with all the men who just don't  
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care
 
This song's for all the lonely  
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women in the  
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world
 
Sittin' at home watchin' the phone on and  
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on
 
This song's for all the lonely  
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women in the  
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world
 
Ringin' your hands thinkin' no man under
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stands

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song All The Lonely Women In The World?
- The song All The Lonely Women In The World was sang by Bill Anderson.

 

Who is Bill Anderson?
- James William Anderson III (born November 1, 1937), known professionally as Bill Anderson, is an American country music singer-songwriter and record producer. He also has been credited as a television personality and author. As a songwriter, his compositions have been covered by various music artists since the late 1950s, including Ray Price and George Strait. As a singer, his soft-spoken singing voice was given the nickname "Whispering Bill" by music critics and writers.Anderson was raised in Decatur, Georgia and began composing songs while in high school. While enrolled in college, he wrote the song "City Lights," which later became a major hit for Ray Price in 1958. His songwriting led to his first recording contract with Decca Records the same year. Anderson began having major hits shortly thereafter. In 1963, he had released his most successful single in his recording career, "Still." The song became a major country pop crossover hit and was followed by a series of top ten hits. These songs included "I Love You Drops," "I Get the Fever" and "Wild Week-End." His songs were being notably recorded by other artists. In 1964, Connie Smith had her first major hit with his composition "Once a Day." In 1971, Cal Smith had a number one single with Anderson's "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking."
In the 1970s, Anderson continued having major hits as a recording artist as well. Songs including "Love Is a Sometimes Thing," "All the Lonely Women in the World" and "World of Make Believe" became major hits. As the decade progressed his style moved towards the Countrypolitan sub-genre of country music, with songs such as "I Can't Wait Any Longer." He was dropped from his record label in the early 1980s and began a brief career in television which included hosting the game shows The Better Sex and Fandango. Anderson began writing songs again in the early 1990s for the next generation of country performers. Collaborating with other writers, he wrote material that became hits for Vince Gill, George Strait, Kenny Chesney, and Steve Wariner in the next two decades.
Anderson also continued recording into the 1990s. In 1998, he released his first major label album in over decade entitled Fine Wine. He continued releasing music through his own TWI record label. This included projects of gospel and bluegrass material. His most recent studio album was released in 2020. In his career as both a writer and performer, he has received awards from the Academy of Country Music, Country Music Association, Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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