Wrap Your Love All Around Your Man (album)
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Wrap Your Love All Around Your Man | |||||
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Studio album by Lynn Anderson | |||||
Released | 1977 | ||||
Recorded | 1976 | ||||
Genre | Country-Pop | ||||
Label | Columbia Records | ||||
Producer | Glenn Sutton | ||||
Lynn Anderson chronology | |||||
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Wrap Your Love All Around Your Man is the name of a studio album by Country-Pop singer, Lynn Anderson in 1977.
This album was a fairly successful album, and sold fairly well. The album was named after her hit single from 1977, "Wrap Your Love All Around Your Man". That year, the song was promoted on the highly-popular TV series at the time, Starsky & Hutch, by featuring the song and Anderson in one episode of the show. Because of this, the sales of her record was much higher than expected. The title track reached No. 12 on the Billboard Country charts in 1977. The first single released from the album in late 1976 titled "Sweet Talkin' Man" was a Top 30 Country hit and did fairly well also. "Wrap Your Love All Around Your Man", among other songs on this album were written by songwriter, John Cunningham, who also wrote a couple other Anderson hits in the past.
This album featured all new music and was also one of two albums she released in 1977. This album reached No. 28 on the "Top Country Albums" chart in 1977. Most of the songs on this album had a Country-Disco feel to them. This meant that Anderson's songs were getting more up-tempo, and had a Disco music-feel, which was not uncommon during this time in Country music.
[edit] Track Listing
- "Wrap Your Love All Around Your Man" - 2:39
- "Feelings" - 3:29
- "Let Your Love Flow" - 2:44
- "Little Bit More" - 3:17
- "Big News in Tennamock Georgia" - 3:34
- "This Country Girl is Woman Wise" - 2:35
- "You've Got Me to Hold on To" - 3:19
- "I'll Be Loving You" - 2:35
- "I Couldn't Be Lonely Even If I Wanted To" - 2:15
- "Sweet Talkin' Man" - 2:59