Lynn Anderson
Musician
Crossover (music)...to Phoenix", and "Galveston", which allowed his music to chart both in country and pop. While such artists as Lynn Anderson and Charlie Rich followed Campbell's example into the early 1970s, it was Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers who, during... In this article: Mario Lanza, Billboard, Glen Campbell, Symphony No. 3, Concerto for Group and Orchestra, By the Time I Get to Phoenix, Be My Love, Baby Baby, Pull Me Under, and How Do I Live |
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Boston Globe | October 29, 2009
Rocky Top, you'll always be ... a real place
...a visual of it when they wrote the song," Rodgers said. It's been recorded by dozens of performers, including Dolly Parton, Glen Campbell, the Osborne Brothers and Lynn Anderson. For loyal fans of other schools, hearing the song so much...
In this article: Rocky Top, Tennessee, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Alabama Crimson Tide, Moonshine, University of Tennessee, and Phillip Fulmer
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Wikipedia | October 23, 2009
Larry Butler
...Johnny Cash, Roger Miller, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Bobby Goldsboro, Jerry Lee Lewis, Charlie Rich, Lynn Anderson and the list goes on.... Moving to Memphis in the late 1960s Larry hooked-up with Chips...
In this article: Larry Butler, Kenny Rogers, Nashville, Producer, Grammy Award, Johnny Cash, Bobby Goldsboro, Tammy Wynette, Charlie Rich, and Buddy Killen
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CMT News | August 21, 2008
CMT : News : NASHVILLE SKYLINE: What Kid Rock and Kitty Wells Can Teach Today's Country
...11 and Loretta Lynn appeared at No. 15. For the 1970s, Wells had dropped away from the chart, but Dolly Parton, Lynn, and Tammy Wynette were solidly in the Top 10 and Lynn Anderson made the Top 20. Wells continued on with a steady country...
In this article: Kitty Wells, Kid Rock, Loretta Lynn, Hank Thompson, God, Tammy Wynette, Dolly Parton, Nashville, and CMT
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Wikipedia | October 19, 2009
Dottie West
In the 1960s, West was one of the few female country singers working in what was then a male-dominated industry, influencing other female country singers like Lynn Anderson, Crystal Gayle, Barbara Mandrell, Dolly Parton, and Tammy Wynette.
In this article: Dottie West, Patsy Cline, Kenny Rogers, Country Sunshine, Country Girl, Here Comes My Baby, Chet Atkins, Michele Lee, and Tammy Wynette
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Wikipedia | October 08, 2009
Harper Valley PTA
...Margie Singleton is the original singer to record "Harper Valley PTA". Lynn Anderson recorded the song for the album "Songs That Made Country Girls Famous" (1970). Cover versions of the song appear on albums by virtually every female...
In this article: Harper Valley PTA, Jeannie C. Riley, Tom T. Hall, Dolly Parton, 9 To 5, Grammy, Peyton Place, Bobbi Martin, and Inger Lise Rypdal
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Wikipedia | October 02, 2009
Starsky and Hutch
...deranged person and was based upon a real-life incident involving Dolly Parton. The part was written with Parton in mind, but Anderson wound up playing the role. In 1977, a rising concern about violence on TV, along with Glaser's concerns...
In this article: Paul Michael Glaser, Starsky and Hutch, Torino, Aaron Spelling, David Soul, Starsky & Hutch, DVD, and United Kingdom
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Lynn Anderson (born Lynn Rene Anderson, September 26, 1947) is an American country music singer and horse racer, best known for her Grammy award-winning country crossover hit single, "(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden."
Lynn Anderson was one of the most popular female country singers of the 1970s, helped by her regular exposure on national television.
Anderson debuted in 1966, having her first major hit with "Ride, Ride, Ride." After a series of Top 10 hit singles on the Country charts during the later half of the 1960s, Anderson went on to sign with Columbia Records in 1970. Under Columbia, she had her most successful string of hits, acquiring five #1 hits on the Billboard Country Chart and fourteen Top 10 hits. Her signature song, "(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden", was one of the most successful crossover Pop hits, peaking within the Top 5 on the Billboard Pop Chart, and was later ranked at #83 by CMT's special of the 100 Greatest Songs in Country Music.
Outside of music, Anderson has won 31 horse-racing championships in horse racing.
Anderson also raises horses at her home in New Mexico.
- Name At Birth:
- Lynn Rene Anderson
- Birth Date:
- September 26, 1947
- Occupation:
- Singer, horse racer
- Instrument Played:
- Vocals
- Years Active:
- 1966 – present
- Associated With:
- Liz Anderson, Glenn Sutton, Louise Mandrell, Mentor Williams, Jerry Lane, Ed Bruce, Gary Morris
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