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Lynn René Anderson (September 26, 1947 – July 30, 2015) was an American country singer and television personality. Her crossover signature recording, "Rose Garden", was a number one hit internationally. She also charted five number one and 18 top-ten singles on the Billboard country songs chart. Anderson is regarded as one of country music's ...
It was Anderson's sixth major hit single as a recording artist. [3] It also charted on the Canadian RPM Country Songs chart, reaching number three in 1969. [ 4 ] The song was issued on Anderson's 1969 studio album, With Love, from Lynn .
Stay There 'Til I Get There is a studio album by American country artist Lynn Anderson.It was released in May 1970 on Columbia Records and was produced by Glenn Sutton.The album was Anderson's eighth studio recording as a music artist and was her first album for the Columbia label.
What a Man My Man Is is a studio album by country singer Lynn Anderson, released in late 1974. The album's title song, "What a Man My Man Is", was very successful, hitting No. 1 on the country charts in the last week of 1974. The song would be her last No. 1 hit and last entry on the pop music Hot 100 chart. It was the only single from the album.
Caitlin Lynn was born in Glen Burnie, Maryland, while Will Snyder was born in London, Kentucky.The two had originally auditioned for Can You Duet with different partners, but were put together by executives of the show.
Ride, Ride, Ride is the debut studio album by American country artist Lynn Anderson. The album was released in March 1967 on Chart Records and was produced by Slim Williamson. The album spawned Anderson's four debut singles for the Chart label, as well as her first Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart "If I Kiss You (Will You ...
That year, Anderson won the organization's Best Female Country Vocal Performance accolade. She would be nominated for four additional awards during her career, with most recent in 2004. "Rose Garden"'s success also helped Anderson win the "Female Vocalist of the Year" award from the Country Music Association Awards. She continued having major ...
The sessions was produced by Glenn Sutton, Anderson's longtime production collaborator at the label and her first husband. [2] "Stay There, Till I Get There" reached number 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1969. It was Anderson's fifth top ten hit single as a recording artist. [3]