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		 I’m 
		Alright 
		CHS-1037 - (1970) 
		 
		Side 1: 
		I'm Alright (Bill Anderson) 
		Love Me, Love Me (Glen Sutton-George 
		Ritchey) 
		Try a Little Kindness (Bobby Austin-Curt 
		Sapaugh) 
		My Friend (R. Orbison-B. Dees) 
		Haunted House (R. Geddins) 
		 
		Side 2: 
		Rocky Top (Felice & Boudeloux Bryant) 
		Seven Lonely Days (E. Shuman-A. Shuman-M. 
		Brown) 
		Down in the Boondocks (Joe South) 
		The Pillow That Whispers (Veale) 
		If the Creeks Don't Rise (Liz Anderson) 
		 
		Produced by: 
		Slim Williamson 
		 
		Album Design by Dan Quest & Associates 
		  
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		I wrote an album liner for Lynn Anderson a couple of years ago when she 
		had a big song called “Promises, Promises.” It seems only fitting that 
		Chart Records has asked me to write a few words about this Lynn Anderson 
		LP entitled “I’m All Right.” 
    I say it fits because when I wrote the notes on “Promises, 
		Promises,” Lynn was certainly full of promise as a bright young 
		recording star. She had been voted “most promising this” and ‘most 
		promising that” in the country music field and everybody just knew this 
		little blonde gal from North Dakota was gonna make it big. And now as 
		she sings “I’m All Right,” the whole world has come to agree that it’s 
		putting it mildly when you refer to Lynn Anderson as “all right.” 
    Big hit records, smash appearances on network television, 
		countless fans and friends, awards upon awards . . they’ve all come but 
		they haven’t changed Lynn from the promising little star of yesterday. 
		She still loves her horses, her husband (sometimes I suspect in that 
		order!! I’m kidding, Glenn!!!), and she still has to live down the fact 
		that some people insist on making her either my wife, my daughter, or my 
		sister. In truth, we are only related by that beautiful yet invisible 
		bond that somehow draws persons of the entertainment profession 
		together. 
    I wrote the title song in this album. I hope you’ll like it. 
		I know you’ll like the way Lynn interprets it and the nine others in 
		this package. After you’ve listened to this collection of songs from 
		Lynn Anderson country, I know you’ll agree . . . Lynn Anderson is “all 
		right” all right! 
		 
		Bill Anderson  |