Clayton Anderson
It all started with fun-fetti cake and karaoke birthday parties. Every year… Read Full Bio ↴It all started with fun-fetti cake and karaoke birthday parties. Every year, Clayton Anderson wanted the same thing and insisted that his little sister do it also.
In college, Clayton decided to learn guitar because he thought it’d impress the ladies. Next thing he knew, he and his friends were playing local parties and bars. After he graduated, he won Kenny Chesney’s Next Big Star Competition. It was the boost of confidence he needed to leave his job at a mortgage company and move to Nashville.
Clayton's first record in 2011, Torn Jeans & Tailgates climbed to #12 on the iTunes Country Chart, situating itself next to household names like Zac Brown, Brad Paisley, and Blake Shelton.
Clayton has been traveling across the country playing backrooms, side stages, and honky tonks from Michigan to Florida, each time gaining a few more fans and a better foothold on areas that aren’t traditional country strongholds. He’s opened for some of country’s biggest stars, the likes of Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Eric Church, Darius Rucker and even Mr. Party himself, Jimmy Buffett.
Even though he now spends most of his time on the road, Clayton makes a point to stay tied to home. He still keeps an Indiana phone number so his grandmother can call him, and he made sure he was home for the birth of his first niece.
Clayton writes and sings what he knows. He grew up in Bedford, a small town in southern Indiana. Clayton spent his summer days on Lake Monroe. He loved the Colts before they were good. Clayton pulls a lot of his musical inspiration from his home state’s pool of legends: John Mellencamp, Michael Jackson, John Hiatt, David Lee Roth, and Axl Rose.
Clayton knows he’s been very blessed. He says his success has been thanks to his supportive family, friends and incredible fans. His journey, like most, has been full of ups and downs, but he plans to always remember those who helped him along the way.
This new album is very personal for Clayton. He wrote or co-wrote almost all the songs on this project. Each track marks a different moment in his journey to “Right Where I Belong.”
In college, Clayton decided to learn guitar because he thought it’d impress the ladies. Next thing he knew, he and his friends were playing local parties and bars. After he graduated, he won Kenny Chesney’s Next Big Star Competition. It was the boost of confidence he needed to leave his job at a mortgage company and move to Nashville.
Clayton's first record in 2011, Torn Jeans & Tailgates climbed to #12 on the iTunes Country Chart, situating itself next to household names like Zac Brown, Brad Paisley, and Blake Shelton.
Clayton has been traveling across the country playing backrooms, side stages, and honky tonks from Michigan to Florida, each time gaining a few more fans and a better foothold on areas that aren’t traditional country strongholds. He’s opened for some of country’s biggest stars, the likes of Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Eric Church, Darius Rucker and even Mr. Party himself, Jimmy Buffett.
Even though he now spends most of his time on the road, Clayton makes a point to stay tied to home. He still keeps an Indiana phone number so his grandmother can call him, and he made sure he was home for the birth of his first niece.
Clayton writes and sings what he knows. He grew up in Bedford, a small town in southern Indiana. Clayton spent his summer days on Lake Monroe. He loved the Colts before they were good. Clayton pulls a lot of his musical inspiration from his home state’s pool of legends: John Mellencamp, Michael Jackson, John Hiatt, David Lee Roth, and Axl Rose.
Clayton knows he’s been very blessed. He says his success has been thanks to his supportive family, friends and incredible fans. His journey, like most, has been full of ups and downs, but he plans to always remember those who helped him along the way.
This new album is very personal for Clayton. He wrote or co-wrote almost all the songs on this project. Each track marks a different moment in his journey to “Right Where I Belong.”
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Clayton Anderson Lyrics
All for Nothing I saw a picture of you just the other day Lit…
As You Are Yeah, I think you'd burn my Patagonia Laughing as it went…
Beer On a Boat On a Saturday It's gonna be a scorcher of a day and the…
Beer Taste Better On Friday I like a cold one when the game's on and hangin'…
Country High It's that morning sun coming up peaking through the sycamore…
Get After It I see a dirt road with no lines Don't threaten me…
Gotta Get Up Woah Woah Ya gotta get up Gotta put it all on the line cnd…
In The Dark My baby's got a little secret She knows I know how…
Indiana Whatcha know about softball all night Whatcha know about a r…
Is It Too Late Swing against the current Work it til it's workin' If it ain…
Jingle Bells Merry Christmas Everybody! Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells J…
Let Me Go Askin' you if you heard a thing I said And seemed…
Made in the USA Toes in the grass, St. Augustine Indiana night, blue clear s…
No Habla Man we had this planned for months We'd fly down here…
Only Us Sippin' on a Sunday, only goes one way That one beer…
Records on the Wall The road is long Filled with far too many songs Some you…
Ride With Me Girl there's a party going on somewhere around here We just…
Right Where I Belong Same old farm, same old dirt road drive Same old creek…
Run Wild We′ll be hangin' on the edge tonight I feel the rumble…
Santa Bring My Baby Back To Me I don't need a lot of presents To make my Christmas…
Show Me Your Fish Put your pole in the water Make it jiggle just a…
Small Town I was born in a small town And I live in…
This Round's on Me This round's on me That's right! I haven't always been the …
Your Love Is Like Country Music Girl hop in Roll down the window We'll find us some good…