John Anderson may refer to:
Bigger Hands is the twentieth studio album of country music artist John Anderson. It was released in 2009 under the Country Crossing label. The album produced the single "Cold Coffee and Hot Beer." Anderson co-produced the album and co-wrote all of the tracks, and includes his version of "Shuttin' Detroit Down," a protest song he wrote with John Rich, who included it on his 2009 album Son of a Preacher Man from which it was released as a single. Also included is the song "How Can I Be So Thirsty," which was also recorded by co-writer Jerrod Niemann on his 2010 album Judge Jerrod & the Hung Jury.
Genre: Country
Release date: Jun 9, 2009
Easy Money is the nineteenth studio album of country music artist John Anderson. It was released in 2007 under the Warner Bros. Records label. The album produced the singles: "If Her Lovin' Don't Kill Me" (previously a single in 2002 for Aaron Tippin from his album Stars & Stripes) and "A Woman Knows".
Genre: Country
Release date: May 15, 2007
Nobody's Got It All is the eighteenth studio album by country music artist John Anderson released under the Columbia Records label on March 27, 2001. The album produced the singles "Nobody's Got It All" which peaked at 55 on the country charts and "You Ain't Hurt Nothin' Yet", which peaked at 56. Also included on the album was a cover of Bruce Springsteen's 1982 song Atlantic City from his album Nebraska.
Genre: Country
Release date: Mar 27, 2001
Takin' the Country Back is the seventeenth studio album of country music artist John Anderson. It was released in 1997 under the Mercury Records label. The album produced the singles: "Somebody Slap Me", which peaked at 22 on Country charts, "Small Town", which peaked at 44 and the title track, which peaked at 41. Also included on the album was a cover of the Van Morrison's 1967 hit "Brown Eyed Girl" from his album Blowin' Your Mind!.
Genre: Country
Release date: Jul 29, 1997
Paradise is the sixteenth studio album of country music artist John Anderson. It was released in 1996 under the BNA Records label. The album produced the singles: "Paradise" (also recorded by Pirates of the Mississippi on their 1995 album Paradise), which peaked at 26 on United States Country charts and 21 on Canadian charts, "Long Hard Lesson Learned", which peaked at 51 and "My Kind of Crazy", which peaked at 67.
Genre: Country
Release date: Jan 30, 1996
Solid Ground is an album by country artist John Anderson. It was released in 1993 under BNA Records. The album includes the singles "Money in the Bank" (his final Number One hit), I've Got It Made", "I Fell in the Water", and "I Wish I Could Have Been There". Also included is "Bad Love Gone Good", which was written by Dave Robbins, Van Stephenson, and Henry Paul, who comprised the band BlackHawk at the time. They later recorded this song on their 1995 album Strong Enough.
Genre: Country
Release date: Jun 22, 1993
Seminole Wind is a studio album released in 1992 by American country music artist John Anderson. This is also known as his comeback album. It features the singles "Straight Tequila Night", "Let Go of the Stone", "When It Comes to You", and the title track, all of which reached the country top ten, and the first of which was his first number one country hit since "Black Sheep" in 1983. This is also Anderson's highest-certified album, having achieved 2× Platinum certification by the RIAA.
Genre: Country
Release date: Feb 11, 1992
Too Tough to Tame is the 11th studio album of country music artist John Anderson. It was released in August 1989 originally on the Universal label (MCA), until sold to, and on the Capitol Nashville label. The album featured the singles "Who's Lovin' My Baby" and "Tryin' to Make a Living on the Road," which was the first Anderson single to not chart since "I Danced with the San Antonio Rose" from I Just Came Home To Count The Memories.
Genre: Country
Release date: Aug 8, 1989
10 is the tenth studio album of country music artist John Anderson. It was released in 1988 under the MCA Nashville label. The album produced the singles: "If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It," "Down in the Orange Grove" and "Lower on the Hog".
Genre: Country
Release date: Jan 1, 1988
Blue Skies Again is the ninth studio album from country music artist John Anderson. It was released in November 1987.
Genre: Country
Release date: Nov 2, 1987
Countrified is the eighth studio album of country music artist John Anderson. It was released in October 1986 under the Warner Bros. label. The album featured "The Fightin' Side of Me", a song written and originally recorded by country singer Merle Haggard as well as a cover of the gospel standard "Peace in the Valley."
Genre: Country
Release date: Oct 6, 1986
Tokyo, Oklahoma is the seventh studio album from country music artist John Anderson, it was released in June 1985. It was re-released on November 12, 2007.
Genre: Country
Release date: Jun 3, 1985
All The People Are Talkin' is the fifth studio album by country artist John Anderson. It was released in 1983 under Warner Bros. Records. Singles from it include the Number One country hit "Black Sheep" and "Let Somebody Else Drive".
Genre: Country
Release date: Sep 19, 1983
John Anderson 2 is the second studio album by country artist John Anderson. It was released in 1981 under Warner Bros. Records. The album includes the singles "I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal", "I Love You a Thousand Ways", and "Chicken Truck."
Genre: Country
Release date: Apr 19, 1981
I Just Came Home To Count The Memories is the third studio album by country artist John Anderson. It was released in October 1981 under Warner Bros. Records. Three singles were released from this album, which were "Would You Catch A Falling Star", "I Danced With The San Antone Rose", and the title track. The middle failed to chart.
Genre: Country
Release date: Oct 14, 1981
John Anderson is country artist John Anderson's debut album. It was released in 1980 on the Warner Bros. Records label. The album produced the singles "The Girl at the End of the Bar", "Low Dog Blues", "1959", "She Just Started Liking Cheatin' Songs", "If There Were No Memories" and "Your Lying Blue Eyes".
Genre: Country
Release date: Jul 1, 1980