Back (Lynn Anderson album)
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| Released | 1983 | |||
| Recorded | 1983 | |||
| Studio | Quadrafonic Sound, Nashville, Tennessee | |||
| Genre | Urban cowboy, country pop, country rock | |||
| Label | Permian Records | |||
| Producer | Michael Clark | |||
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Back is a 1983 studio album by country music singer Lynn Anderson.
Lynn Anderson had a series of number one and top ten singles during the 1970s. These singles included "You're My Man", "How Can I Unlove You", "Keep Me in Mind" and her most successful "Rose Garden". As the decade progressed, Anderson's chart run began to wane and she eventually left Columbia Records in 1981.[1] With the help of Chuck Robinson, Anderson signed a recording contract with Permian Records (with distribution from MCA Records).[2] Anderson went into record her first album with the label in January 1983 alongside producer Michael Clark. The sessions were held at the Quadrafonic Sound studio in Nashville, Tennessee.[3]
Track listing
- "You Can't Lose What You Never Had"
- "Love Comes Around Again"
- "What I Learned from Loving You"
- "Your Kisses Lied"
- "At This Moment"
- "Fool for Love"
- "Heartbreak Kid"
- "This Time the Heartbreak Wins"
- "Mr. Sundown"
- "You're Welcome to Tonight" (with Gary Morris)
