What She Does Best
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What She Does Best is a studio album by country singer Lynn Anderson
Lynn Anderson
Lynn Rene Anderson is an American country music singer and equestrian known for a string of hits throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, most notably her Grammy Award-winning, worldwide mega-hit, " Rose Garden." Helped by her regular exposure on national television, Anderson was one of the most...

, released in 1988. It was her only album with Mercury records.

Notable due to featuring her last charting single, What She Does Best did not chart and was commercially unsuccessful. It would be her last album for four years, as Anderson went into a brief retirement and officially retired from releasing singles. The singles from this disc were "Under the Boardwalk
Under the Boardwalk
"Under the Boardwalk" is a hit pop song written by Kenny Young and Arthur Resnick and recorded by The Drifters in 1964.-Premise:The lyric describes a tryst between a man and his beloved in a seaside town, who plan to privately meet "out of the sun" and out of sight from everyone else under a...

" (a cover version of The Drifters' hit), "What He Does Best", and "How Many Hearts". "Under the Boardwalk" reached No. 24; the other singles charted far outside the Top 40. "How Many Hearts" was the last single Anderson released, and it peaked at No. 69 on the country charts in 1989.

The album's cover shows Anderson leaning on a fancy sports car, wearing a classic 80s outfit.

Track listing

  1. "Under the Boardwalk
    Under the Boardwalk
    "Under the Boardwalk" is a hit pop song written by Kenny Young and Arthur Resnick and recorded by The Drifters in 1964.-Premise:The lyric describes a tryst between a man and his beloved in a seaside town, who plan to privately meet "out of the sun" and out of sight from everyone else under a...

    "
  2. "As Long as the Memory Survives"
  3. "What He Does Best"
  4. "Somebody's Shoulder"
  5. "Martha"
  6. "How Many Hearts"
  7. "Take Me Like a Vacation"
  8. "It Goes Without Saying"
  9. "Turn the Page"
  10. "Odds and Ends (Bits and Pieces)"
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