Ride Ride Ride

Ride Ride Ride

Infobox Single
Name = Ride Ride Ride


Artist = Lynn Anderson
from Album = Ride, Ride, Ride
Released = March 1966
Format = 45 RPM
Genre = Country
Length = 2:00
Label = Chart
Certification =
Chart position =
* #36 US Country

"Ride Ride Ride" is the name of a popular 1963 Country Music song, by Country singer Lynn Anderson. It was written by her mother Liz Anderson and formed the name of the first full-length LPalbum Lynn published.

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"Ride Ride Ride" is the song the commences Lynn Anderson's career. This was Anderson's first Top 40 Country hit, reaching No. 36 on the Country charts in late 1966. The song set the stage of the future hits to come by Anderson under Chart records for the next couple years, many of which would reach Country's Top 10 and 20. Lynn Anderson would later go on to be best-remembered for her Grammy award-winning Country-Pop smash from 1970, "(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden", which reached No. 1 on both the Country and Pop charts in late 1970. Anderson would have eight No. 1 Country records. There exists multiple versions, but the original is mainly noted by the fact that it contains real horse sound effects, whereas later versions of this song only contains steel guitar sounds.

The song has also been sung by Connie Smith. A pop music version has also been recorded by Brenda Lee.


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