Clayton Anderson lyrics
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Artist's albums
Better By The Day
2023 · single
Show Me Your Fish (Sport Fishing Version)
2023 · single
Gotta Get Up
2023 · single
Jingle Bells
2022 · single
Made in the USA
2022 · album
Indiana
2022 · single
Made in the USA
2022 · single
Show Me Your Fish
2022 · single
Get After It
2022 · single
Nothin' But Net
2021 · single
Only Us (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Only Us
2021 · single
Struggle Bus
2020 · single
Tennessee (Take Me Down)
2020 · single
Santa Bring My Baby Back To Me
2019 · single
Run Wild
2019 · single
Pink Houses
2018 · single
Only To Borrow
2016 · EP
In The Dark
2016 · single
Wanna Be That Feelin'
2012 · single
Torn Jeans & Tailgates
2011 · album
Summer Sun - Single
2011 · single
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Biography
Clayton Anderson is a hard-working, salt of the earth country singer-songwriter from the heartland who grew up fishing, boating, and playing his guitar on the lakes of Southern Indiana. He built a grassroots fan following before winning Kenny Chesney's Next Big Star battle of the bands in 2008. Next came a series of albums: Torn Jeans & Tailgates (2011), Right Where I Belong (2014), Only to Borrow (2016), and a lineup of singles. He performed alongside the Zac Brown Band at the Indy 500 and opened for Eric Church, Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett, Lee Brice, and Carly Pearce. During the covid shutdown, Anderson performed with the Bud Light Dive Bar Tour: Home Edition before teaming with sponsors for socially-distanced Lake Tour concerts. In 2022, Anderson released Made In The USA — his most introspective album yet. He kicked off 2023 with the anthemic “Gotta Get Up,” a new track chosen by ESPN for its College Baseball season.