I've Never Loved Anyone More is a studio album, by popular 70s Country singer, Lynn Anderson, released in 1975. Lynn Anderson had been very popular for an early half of the 1970s, receiving Gold albums for almost every album released, and a string of No. 1 and Top 10 records from 1970 to 1974. This was the first album, with none of this success. This album did not spawn any singles that reached the Top 10 on the Country charts, nor did it receive a "Gold" rating by the RIAA.

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  • I've Never Loved Anyone More is a studio album, by popular 70s Country singer, Lynn Anderson, released in 1975. Lynn Anderson had been very popular for an early half of the 1970s, receiving Gold albums for almost every album released, and a string of No. 1 and Top 10 records from 1970 to 1974. This was the first album, with none of this success. This album did not spawn any singles that reached the Top 10 on the Country charts, nor did it receive a "Gold" rating by the RIAA. It was evident that her chart success and popularity was slowly fading. This album did reach the "Top Country Album"'s Top 20 chart, reaching No. 20. The album was produced by Anderson's husband and producer at the time, Glenn Sutton. This album released two Country singles, the title track and "He Turns It Into Love Again". Even though these songs did not reach the Top 10, they were still successful, placing the Top 15. The title track reached No. 14 while, "He Turns It Into Love Again" reached No. 13. Through the end of the decade, Anderson was still able to place some of her singles in Country's Top 20 chart. These songs, especially the hits, sounded more up-tempo, as Country music was now moving more up-tempo also. The album consists of 11 tracks, two of which are cover versions. The two cover versions featured here were hits from 1975, "Faithless Love" and "I'm Not Lisa".
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  • I've Never Loved Anyone More is a studio album, by popular 70s Country singer, Lynn Anderson, released in 1975. Lynn Anderson had been very popular for an early half of the 1970s, receiving Gold albums for almost every album released, and a string of No. 1 and Top 10 records from 1970 to 1974. This was the first album, with none of this success. This album did not spawn any singles that reached the Top 10 on the Country charts, nor did it receive a "Gold" rating by the RIAA.
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