Bill Anderson Shares Hilarious Story of the First Time He Met Dolly Parton Facebook Prev Article Next Article Advertisement Bill Anderson/Dolly Parton Bill Anderson has a brand-new duet with Dolly Parton, but he’s actually known her since she first came to Nashville in the ’60s. In a new interview, the country icon shares a hilarious story about the first time he and his wife ever met Parton. Advertisement The country legend has collected all of his biggest career hits in one place on his new album, As Far As I Can See: The Best Of, which includes “City Lights,” “Still,” “Po’ Folks,” “The Tip of My Fingers,” “Sometimes” and more. The project also features a rare, never-before-heard demo of “If It Is All the Same to You,” which Anderson recorded with then-newcomer Parton in 1964 and eventually released as a duet with Jan Howard on his album of the same name in 1969. Advertisement Prev1 of 2NextUse your ← → (arrow) keys to browse Advertisement Facebook Prev Article Next Article