Liz Anderson Sings Her Favorites
Liz Anderson Sings Her Favorites |
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Studio album by Liz Anderson |
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Released |
1968 |
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Recorded |
1968 |
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Genre |
Country, Nashville Sound |
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Label |
RCA Victor |
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Liz Anderson chronology |
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Cookin' up Hits (1968) |
Liz Anderson Sings Her Favorites (1968) |
Like a Merry-Go Round (1969) |
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Liz Anderson Sings Her Favorites is the fourth studio album by Liz Anderson. Released in 1968, the disc became Anderson's most successful album on the Billboard Hot Country LPS chart, peaking at #16 despite the fact that the album's only single release "Thanks A Lot for Tryin' Anyway" only reached #40 in the country top 40. The album was a cover album of recent country songs, hits and obscure songs, that were personal favorites of Anderson's. It's success is particularly ironic given Anderson is best known for being a songwriter yet this was her only album release without a single song she had written.
Track Listing
- Ode to Billie Joe (Bobbie Gentry)
- I'd Be More of a Woman
- Apartment Number 9
- Dumb Blonde
- Lay Some Happiness on Me
- What Locks the Door
- Thanks a Lot for Trying Anyway (Jim Glaser)
- I Washed My Face in the Morning Dew (Tom T. Hall)
- Your Tender Loving Care
- Get While the Gettin's Good (Bill Anderson (singer))
- Somewhere Between
- Something Called Happiness
Chart positions
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Chart |
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1968 |
Billboard Country Albums |
16 |
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