Lynn Anderson was at #1 on the country music album chart with Anderson’s fourth studio album. The record was a #1 hit on the Top Country Albums chart for seven weeks, Anderson’s third (and to date, last) #1 on the chart. Produced by Anderson’s husband Glenn Sutton, the title song was Anderson’s second #1 record.
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