Lynn Anderson Grooves of August 1975 Release

Written on 08/13/2023


In the songs banding the grooves of this August, 1975 release, both Lynn and husband & producer, Glenn Sutton reveal much about their own hearts and souls; and, in turn, they are both revealed to be more than just songwriter and singer. Indeed, these tracks reveal the hearts and souls of two people who were true romantics, sensing, perhaps, that the brilliant romance that once lit their lives so brightly was beginning to fade; its light dimming inexorably, the songs like listening to the soundtrack of two hearts breaking.
But in perhaps the album’s most revealing moments, Glenn Sutton’s ballad, “He Worshipped Me” becomes far more than a woman’s rueful acknowledgement of what she lost; it may have been the only way Sutton could be certain of ever hearing again the love of his life acknowledge how he truly felt. And finally, hopeful through even the hardest of times, as they both had been raised to be, “We Got It All Together Now", is less a celebration than a prayer; a prayer that their, “..ship has past the stormy weather now. That everyday love just gets better now…’Cause we've got it all together now.”
‘I’ve Never Loved Anyone More’. The twentieth album in the Lynn Anderson legacy.

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