Major Country Hits Written By Liz Anderson
Liz Anderson enjoyed her greatest success as a songwriter, receiving many prestigious awards for her work, including several BMI awards. She also served as Vice President of the Nashville Songwriters Association International. The following is a list of some of her most popular songs which made the top 40 on Billboard's country chart (with chart rankings).
| Year | Title | Artist(s) | Billboard |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1961 | "Be Quiet Mind" | Del Reeves | 9 |
| 1964 | "Just Between The Two of Us" | Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens | 28 |
| "Pick of the Week" | Roy Drusky | 13 | |
| "Be Quiet Mind" | Ott Stephens | 23 | |
| 1965 | "All My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers" | Merle Haggard | 10 |
| "I Cried All The Way To The Bank" | Norma Jean | 21 | |
| "(From Now on All) My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers" | Roy Drusky | 6 | |
| 1966 | "Go Now Pay Later" | Liz Anderson | 23 |
| "Guess My Eyes Were Bigger Than My Heart" | Conway Twitty | 18 | |
| "Ride Ride Ride" | Lynn Anderson | 36 | |
| "Ride Ride Ride" | Brenda Lee | 36 | |
| "The Wife of The Party" | Liz Anderson | 22 | |
| 1967 | "I'm a Lonesome Fugitive" | Merle Haggard | 1 |
| "If I Kiss You" | Lynn Anderson | 5 | |
| "Mama Spank" | Liz Anderson | 5 | |
| "Tiny Tears" | Liz Anderson | 24 | |
| 1968 | "Big Girls Don't Cry" | Lynn Anderson | 12 |
| "Mother May I" | Liz & Lynn Anderson | 21 | |
| 1969 | "Flattery Will Get You Everywhere" | Lynn Anderson | 11 |
| 1970 | "Husband Hunting" | Liz Anderson | 26 |
| 1977 | "Crutches" | Faron Young | 25 |
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