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Bill Phillips (singer)

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Origin
  
Canton, North Carolina

Name
  
Bill Phillips

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Singer

Instruments
  
Guitar

Genres
  
Country

Years active
  
1958–1987


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Born
  
January 28, 1936 (
1936-01-28
)

Died
  
August 23, 2010, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, United States

Albums
  
Bill Phillips: Studio 102 Essentials, Southern Jamboree, His Very Best, Appalachian Blues, Hear The Mountains Cry

Similar People
  
Johnnie Wright, Kitty Wells, Porter Wagoner, Mel Tillis, Stella Parton

Bill Phillips (January 28, 1936, Canton, North Carolina – August 23, 2010) was an American country music singer. His professional music career started with the Old Southern Jamboree on WMIL in Miami in 1955. He moved to Nashville in 1957 and worked with Johnnie Wright and Kitty Wells until the late 1970s. His biggest recording was entitled "Put It Off Until Tomorrow" which peaked on the country charts at No. 6 on April 2, 1966. The Decca recording featured uncredited harmony vocals by the song's composer, a very young and then little known Dolly Parton.

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Bill phillips with dolly parton put it off until tomorrow


Singles

  • A"Little Boy Sad" peaked at No. 17 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.
  • References

    Bill Phillips (singer) Wikipedia