Country Music Hall of Famer Bill Anderson released his brand new EP, Forevermore, on Friday (September 20). And ahead of the release, the 86-year-old music legend also shared a deeply moving single from his new collection entitled, “The Last One I’ll Forget,” which details an old man reflecting back on the love of his life. “I wrote the lyric by visualizing myself as a man in his final years making sure he clearly communicated his everlasting and undying love for the woman who had been, ‘the best part of my years,'” Anderson says. And those emotions ring through loud and clear in the poignant track, which Anderson wrote alongside Steve Dorff. It was a fruitful creative partnership, with the singer going on to write five of the EP’s six songs with Dorff. “Steve is a musical genius, and I only hope this is but the first of many collaborations we’ll be able to produce together,” Dorff says. (People)