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No Another Time

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"No Another Time"
Single by Lynn Anderson
from the album Promises, Promises
B-side"The Worst Is Yet to Come"
Released1968
GenreCountry
Length2:00
LabelChart
Songwriter(s)
  • Jerry Lane
  • Slim Williamson
Producer(s)Slim Williamson & Lloyd Green
Lynn Anderson singles chronology
"Promises, Promises"
(1967)
"No Another Time"
(1968)
"Big Girls Don't Cry"
(1968)

"No Another Time" is a song recorded by Lynn Anderson, which she released in 1968 as a single and on her album Promises, Promises.[1] It spent 14 weeks on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart, reaching No. 8,[2][3] while reaching No. 7 on Record World's Top C&W Singles chart,[4] No. 12 on the Cash Box Country Top 50,[5] and No. 19 on Canada's RPM Country Chart.[6]

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Chart performance

Chart (1968) Peak
position
Canada - RPM Country Chart 19
US Billboard Hot Country Singles 8
US Cash Box Country Top 50 12
US Record World Top Country Singles 7

References

  1. ^ "Promises, Promises - Lynn Anderson". AllMusic. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  2. ^ Lynn Anderson No Another Time Chart History, Billboard.com. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  3. ^ "Hot Country Singles", Billboard, June 1, 1968. p. 42. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  4. ^ "Top C&W Singles", Record World, June 15, 1968. p. 56. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  5. ^ "Cash Box Country Top 50", Cash Box, June 22, 1968. p. 46. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  6. ^ "RPM Country Chart", RPM Weekly. Volume 9, No. 19. July 6, 1968. p. 15. Retrieved July 1, 2019.


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