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became a top 5 hit. In April 1967, Anderson again had a top 5 Country hit, "Mama Spank". Among Anderson's most popular recordings were "Go Now Pay Later" (1966), "The Wife of the Party" (1967), "Tiny Tears" (1967), "Thanks A Lot For Tryin' Anyway" (1968) (written by
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who signed her to RCA in 1965. Almost forty at the time, Anderson's year of birth was slightly lowered to 1930 in publicity materials of the era. Anderson's two initial singles fared well and her third, "Game of Triangles", with
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was her first album in over a decade. She also recorded an album of Christmas songs and another one of children's songs, most of them written by her. In 2006, Lynn Anderson released an album for the label entitled
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Anderson did not record again until she released a single for the Scorpion Records label in 1978 that did not chart. She continued to write, however, and one of her songs was a top-40 country success for
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Anderson began publishing her songs and made friends within the burgeoning country music community in Bakersfield during the early 1960s. Some of the first hits from her pen were "Be Quiet Mind" by
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s country chart (with chart rankings). In 1966 and 1967, Anderson had six top 50 hits as a songwriter each year, believed to be a record still to this date among female country music songwriters.
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had one of her first charted songs with an Anderson composition "Tell Me I'm Only Dreaming" which went to number 88 in 1979 and was one of the last charting songs written by Anderson.
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Around this same time her only child, daughter Lynn, was rising as a country singer. Anderson wrote a number of her daughter's early hits, including her 1967 debut single "
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singer-songwriter who was one in a wave of new-generation female vocalists in the genre during the 1960s to write and record her own songs on a regular basis. Writing in
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for Tudor Records which contained original material and covers of well-known songs. In the mid-1990s, Anderson started her own record company, Showboat Records.
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that May. Lynn would later have her biggest success in the 1970s, becoming one of country music's most successful female vocalists.
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award for the song. Anderson published over 260 songs during her career and earned five BMI awards. Anderson also wrote
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of the Nashville Songwriters Association International. The following is a list of her songs which made the top 50 on
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Anderson enjoyed her greatest success as a songwriter, receiving many awards for her work, including several
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Best Country Duo/Group Vocal Performance for "The Game of Triangles" (with Bobby Bare and Norma Jean)
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which went no higher than the Country top 60. One of those singles was a
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recorded her song "All My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers". She won a
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a year later. She studied at the Redwood City Business College in
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Burials at Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery (Nashville, Tennessee)
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Anderson also wrote many of the early hits for her daughter,
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American country music singer-songwriter (1927–2011)
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Archived from 1148: 1117: 943:"The Words I'm Gonna Have To Eat" 819:"So Much for Me, So Much for You" 755:"I Cried All The Way To The Bank" 286:" for her self-penned, top-5 hit " 14: 1586: 1555:Singer-songwriters from Minnesota 1319: 1535:Country musicians from Minnesota 1424:Liz Anderson Sings Her Favorites 1374: 603:Liz Anderson Sings Her Favorites 502:If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away) 30: 1240:Country Music: The Encyclopedia 1191:"Elizabeth Anderson, 1927-2011" 513: 344: 41:needs additional citations for 1540:American women country singers 1204: 565: 282:nominations in 1967, one for " 1: 1565:20th-century American singers 1530:People from Roseau, Minnesota 1464:I'll Never Fall in Love Again 1243:. Macmillan. pp. 14–15. 1110: 694:"Just Between The Two of Us" 532:I'll Never Fall In Love Again 440:. She was also friends with 349:In 1957, the family moved to 325:Born Elizabeth Jane Haaby in 320: 7: 619:awards. She also served as 518:In 1971, Anderson moved to 10: 1591: 680:"The Way it Feels to Die" 569: 18: 1473: 1434: 1391: 1382: 1008: 955: 929:"Keeping Up Appearances" 873: 791: 734: 690: 665: 231: 221: 213: 203: 186: 166: 156: 151: 139: 132: 988:Liz & Lynn Anderson 974:"Like A Merry Go Round" 863:"The Wife of The Party" 572:Liz Anderson discography 996:"Here's To You and Me" 879:I'm a Lonesome Fugitive 315:I'm a Lonesome Fugitive 252:Elizabeth Jane Anderson 1055:Awards and nominations 843:"Ride Ride Ride" (pop 458:Billy "Crash" Craddock 351:Sacramento, California 278:Anderson received two 152:Background information 1400:The Game of Triangles 579:The Game of Triangles 1326:Liz Anderson profile 1171:on November 12, 2011 197:Nashville, Tennessee 162:Elizabeth Jane Haaby 50:improve this article 1332:'s official website 1299:Guinness Publishing 961:Big Girls Don't Cry 795:"Go Now Pay Later" 711:"Pick of the Week" 1550:RCA Victor artists 1408:Liz Anderson Sings 1297:(First ed.). 1136:. 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