Collector's Choice
2005
Lynn Anderson Greatest Hits
About This Album
This collection represents two-dozen highlights from Lynn Anderson (vocals), one of the most endearing and popular country singer/songwriters of the late '60s and '70s. Although she displayed undeniable musical talents, she could have just as easily made her mark as a professional equestrian. While arguably best-known for her cover of Joe South's crossover pop smash "Rose Garden" in 1970, Anderson actually began recording and subsequently scoring hits in the mid-'60s. Greatest Hits (2004) commences with a pair of 1967 Top Five tracks, "If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away)" and "Promises, Promises" -- both of which were penned by her mother Liz Anderson. The senior Ms. Anderson likewise wrote two of Lynn's hits the following year, "Big Girls Don't Cry" (not to be confused with the Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons song of the same name) and "Flattery Will Get You Everywhere." The artist also found substantial success from her newlywed husband and future Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame member Glenn Sutton, whose "Stay There 'Til I Get There," "Sing About Love," and "What a Man My Man Is" all landed in the Top Ten.
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