1960 song by Wally Fowler
"Wasted Years" is a 1960 gospel song by Wally Fowler. The song was written by Albert Williams. Fowler is pianist with the John Daniel Quartet.[1][2]
- ^ They Heard Georgia Singing - Zell Miller - 1996 Page 113 "He wrote Eddy Arnold's first million-selling song, 'That s How Much I Love You'; the gospel classic 'Wasted Years,' which has been recorded by fifty-six gospel groups and individuals and which Elvis Presley was scheduled to revive at the time of his death; and, with Warren Roberts, 'May the Lord Bless You Real Good'."
- ^ Russ Cheatham - Bad Boy of Gospel Music: The Calvin Newton Story 2003- Page 180 "In 1960, Wally Fowler was still the most powerful person in southern gospel music. ... Fowler was a classic entrepreneur, always looking for good business opportunities. ... Wally pitched us a song called 'Wasted Years' ... Finally, in August 2000 it was revealed at the Grand Old Gospel Reunion that Albert Williams, an employee of Fowler's, actually wrote the song. Williams had formerly played piano with the John Daniel Quartet when Fowler sang with the group."