I Get the Fever

BILL ANDERSON

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
Memories 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
Memories 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

Trivia about the song I Get the Fever by Bill Anderson

On which albums was the song “I Get the Fever” released by Bill Anderson?
Bill Anderson released the song on the albums “I Love You Drops” in 1966, “Greatest Hits” in 1967, “The Bill Anderson Story” in 1969, “On The Road” in 1980, “Best Of Bill Anderson” in 1991, “Greatest Hits 1” in 1996, “Oh Boy Classics Presents Bill Anderson” in 2001, and “The Definitive Collection” in 2006.
Who composed the song “I Get the Fever” by Bill Anderson?
The song “I Get the Fever” by Bill Anderson was composed by BILL ANDERSON.

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