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		Big Girls Don’t Cry 
		CHM/CHS-1008 (1968) 
		 
		Side 1: 
		Big Girls Don't Cry  (Anderson) 
		Pick of the Week (Anderson) 
		
		Honey  
		(Russell) 
		Just Between the Two of Us (Anderson) 
		I Love to Love You (Sutton) 
		Strangers (Anderson) 
		 
		Side 2: 
		The Pillow that Whispers (Veale) 
		Ring of Fire (Kilgore-Carter) 
		Come on Home (Rhodes-Richey) 
		Wandering Mind  (Singleton-Ashley-Kilgore) 
		You Mean the World to Me (Sutton-Sherrill) 
		I Keep Forgetting (That I Forgot About You)  (Anderson) 
		 
		Produced by: 
		Slim Williamson 
		 
		Arranged by: 
		Lloyd Green  
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		     Not long 
		ago a delightful young songstress from Nashville made her first 
		professional exodus to Southern California to do a guest shot on 
		Lawrence Welk’s ABC~TV program. Almost immediately this lovely Lynn 
		Anderson, with her disarming feminine warmth and overwhelming quantities 
		of talent and charm, won for herself a spot as a regular performer on 
		the Welk show, becoming the nation’s only country music act with a 
		regular slot on network television. Since then Lynn has become a 
		part-time resident of the West Coast, and our California sunshine has 
		beamed down a little brighter than ever before. 
    In this album Lynn Anderson paints her own lyrical likeness 
		with a collection of today’s and yesterday’s hits. Rarely does a young 
		singer demonstrate such a unique faculty for breathing fresh new life 
		into songs that have been sung and resung. You need only listen to a few 
		bars of Honey or Come On Home in order to realize that Lynn’s 
		interpretation of a song adds a new and wonderful dimension. 
    So, relax and enjoy Lynn Anderson the artist. Her voice is 
		the brush with which she gives color and depth to her subject—the song 
		of her choice. And whatever the choice, any song delivered in the 
		Anderson manner promises a rewarding musical experience. 
		 
		Bob KINGSLEY 
		Radio Station KGBS 
		Los Angeles, California 
		 
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