Promises, Promises (Lynn Anderson album)

In her previous album, Liz Anderson had co-written several of the tunes too and was responsible for much of her daughter's early recording success.

The project also included covers of Roy Orbison's "Crying", Dottie West's "Paper Mansions," Warner Mack's "I've Been Everywhere" and others.

The album's liner notes were written by musical peer, Bill Anderson (no relation).

It spent a total of 18 weeks on the chart before reaching its peak position in February 1968.

In January 1968, Billboard gave the project a favorable review, highlighting the tracks "I've Been Everywhere" and "Love of the Common People".

"Miss Anderson's start continues in the ascendancy with this, her current hit as the title and 11 other good numbers," staff writers wrote.