Southern Fried

Southern Fried is a studio album by American country singer-songwriter Bill Anderson and his band the Po' Folks.

[2] Southern Fried was recorded in three separate venues: the label's own Southern Tracks Studio in Atlanta, Georgia; the Grand Ole Opry house in Nashville, Tennessee; and RCA Studio B in Nashville, in the liner notes and formerly known as Music Hall.

In a 1982 issue of Billboard, the album was categorized under the title "mini LP" due to its short track listing.

[8] "Son of the South" was released in conjunction with its B-side, "20th Century Fox", shortly afterwards, becoming a minor hit as well.

[3] Musical personnel: Musicians: Steel Guitar & Dobro - Mike Johnson; Drums & Percussion - Mike Streeter; Lead Guitar & Banjo - Les Singer; Bass - Mark Johnson; Keyboards - Bev Porter & Judy Felts; Rhythm Guitars - Les Singer & Jimmy Capps; Fiddle - Tommy Williams Background Singers: Bev Porter, Judy Felts, Mike Streeter, Judy Felts, Mark Johnson, Les Singer, Mike Johnson, Yvonne Hodges, Herman Harper.

Technical personnel: Produced by Bill Anderson & Mike Johnson for Backstage Productions.