Wrap Your Love All Around Your Man
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“Wrap Your Love All Around Your Man” | |||||
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Single by Lynn Anderson from the album 'Wrap Your Love All Around Your Man' |
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B-side | "I Couldn't Be Lonely (Even If I Wanted To)" | ||||
Released | 1977 | ||||
Format | 45 rpm | ||||
Recorded | 1976 | ||||
Genre | Country-Pop | ||||
Length | 02:37 | ||||
Label | Columbia Records | ||||
Writer(s) | John Cunningham | ||||
Producer | Glenn Sutton | ||||
Lynn Anderson singles chronology | |||||
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"Wrap Your Love All Around Your Man" is the name of a 1977 hit song by country legend, Lynn Anderson.
Best-known for her Grammy Award-winning country and pop smash, "(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden", from 1970, Lynn Anderson was one of country music's leading ladies throughout the 1970s. "Wrap Your Love All Around Your Man" was released and became a major hit on the country charts, reaching the Top 15, her first entry there since 1975.
The song's success was helped by exposure on an episode of the popular TV-series, Starsky & Hutch that year, in which Anderson also guest starred as Sue Ann Granger. The song was very up-tempo and had an almost Disco beat. This was becoming fairly common at the time, being country music had shifted towards more pop oriented songs, including Disco, a movement in which Anderson was a key component for much of the decade. An album by the same name as the single was released mid-year of 1977.