All the King's Horses (Lynn Anderson album)
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| Studio album by Lynn Anderson | |||||
| Released | 1976 | ||||
| Recorded | 1976 | ||||
| Genre | Country-Pop | ||||
| Label | Columbia Records | ||||
| Producer | Glenn Sutton | ||||
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All the King's Horses is the name of a studio album by Country singer, Lynn Anderson, released in 1976.
By this time it was evident that Anderson's popularity was slightly fading. Only one single (the title track) reached Country's Top 20 chart, and one other reached the Top 40. The third and final one didn't even hit the Top 40 (called "Rodeo Cowboy"). The album includes a cover version of John Prine's "Paradise", one of the singles Anderson released from the album. Most of the songs on this album are new songs for Anderson. This album wasn't very successful on Country's albums chart. This was one of Anderson's first albums in years not to certify with a "Gold" rating by the RIAA.
[edit] Track Listing
- "All the King's Horses"
- "Lyin' Eyes"
- "Long, Long Time"
- "All I Have to Do is Just Love You"
- "Rodeo Cowboy"
- "Dixieland, You Will Never Die"
- "That's All He Wrote"
- "Paradise"
- "Tomorrow"


