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		 Ride, Ride, 
		Ride 
		LP/LPS-1000 
		CHM/CHS-1001(e) 
		  
		 
		Side 1:  
		Ride, Ride, Ride - (Liz Anderson)  
		Then Go - (Liz Anderson) 
		Beggars Can't Be Choosers - (Liz Anderson) 
		In Person - (Liz Anderson) 
		It's Only Lonely Me (Trio With Liz And 
		Casey Anderson) 
		(Liz & Casey Anderson) 
		If This Is Love - (Liz Anderson) 
		 
		Side 2:  
		If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away) - (Liz 
		Anderson)  
		Too Much Of You - (Gene Hood) 
		There Ought To Be A Law - (Jo Gibson) 
		It Makes You Happy - (Gene Woods) 
		Tear By Tear - (Jerry Lane) 
		My Heart Keeps Walkin' The Floor - (Lynn 
		Anderson) 
		 
		Produced by: 
		Slim Williamson & Lloyd Green 
		 
		Album design by Dan Quest Studio
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		     The first 
		time I met Lynn Anderson was at Chart Records in Nashville about one 
		year ago. I was immediately impressed by this beautiful, sincere, young 
		lady. 
    A few days later, at her first recording session, I was even 
		more impressed. In addition to her more obvious attributes, I discovered 
		Lynn has a marvelous, different, and unique voice. She has the phrasing 
		and inflections in her singing which only the truly talented possess. 
		And believe me she sounds like no one else you've ever heard. 
    Listen as she sings "RIDE, RIDE, RIDE", and "THERE OUGHTA BE 
		A LAW". The gaiety, youth, and exuberance are apparent. Then listen as 
		she projects such warmth and sincerity into "TOO MUCH OF YOU" and "THEN 
		GO". 
    Nineteen year old Lynn moved to Nashville recently with her 
		parents from Sacramento, California. Her mother, of course, is the 
		famous RCA Victor artist and song writer, Liz Anderson. 
    In addition to being one of the best new female singers on 
		the Nashville scene, Lynn is an equally proficient horseback rider. In 
		1966 she was "California State Horse Show Queen" and "Miss Sacramento 
		Horseman's Association". She has one of the finest quarter horses in the 
		nation, "TOP MARK". Lynn and Mark have won 128 trophies and over 600 
		ribbons in horse shows, rodeos, and parades all over California. 
		Although this is Lynn's first album, you can rest assured there will be 
		many more. She's going to be a great artist, not only because she's a 
		fine singer, but also, because she possesses that remarkable ability of 
		captivating people when she sings. In the studio the musicians give her 
		100% effort. On stage the audience gives her their complete attention. 
    I would like to put my vote right now for Lynn as the number 
		one up-and-coming girl singer for 1967. 
    Lynn will be around the country music scene for a long, long 
		time. 
		 
		LLOYD GREEN STEEL GUITAR   |