The Judds Set To Release All-Time Greatest Hits On June 30th
Together, Country Music icons Wynonna and Naomi Judd made musical history throughout their career receiving eight Gold and eight Platinum records, selling over 20 million albums and scoring twenty Top 10 hits between 1984-1990. Now, Curb Records is excited to bring fans the ultimate collection of those years together. The Judds - All-Time Greatest Hits will be released on Friday, June 30 - and will feature each of the classic hits that helped to make them a household name on Country Radio in the 1980s and 1990s.
"Some things continue to get better with time, like fine wine and the Judds music," says Naomi Judd. "I'm so proud that our music has stood the test of time. It makes my heart smile when I turn on Country Radio and I can sing along with our hits."
The twenty-one song set will feature each of the duo's top ten hits, as well as "You Can't Go Home Again (Flies On The Butter)," a recording from 2011. Beginning with the classic #1 hit "Mama, He's Crazy" in 1984, and continuing through 1991's "One Hundred and Two," the duo established a career that will stand with one of the top duets in Country Music history. Fourteen times the duo topped the Billboard Country Singles chart, and each of their five studio albums were certified Gold or Platinum.
Along with their sales and airplay success, The Judds also dominated the awards shows like no artist before their time. Starting in 1984, the duo netted nine CMA Awards, including a run from 1985-1991 as either Vocal Duo or Vocal Group of the Year. Their trophies also include the 1985 Single of the Year "Why Not Me," which is also included on The Judds - All Time Greatest Hits. They also won seven straight trophies from the Academy of Country Music - and the 2013 Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award. Their award collection also includes five Grammy awards. The Judds were the subject of a 1988 CBS TV-Special called Across The Heartland, a 1995 NBC mini-series based on Love Can Build A Bridge, the best-selling novel written by Naomi, and a 2011 reality series, The Judds, on the Oprah Winfrey Network.
Track Listing:
1. Mama He's Crazy
2. Why Not Me
3. Girls Night Out
4. Love Is Alive
5. Have Mercy
6. Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days)
7. Rockin' With The Rhythm Of The Rain
8. Cry Myself To Sleep
9. Don't Be Cruel
10. I Know Where I'm Going
11. Maybe Your Baby's Got The Blues
12. Turn It Loose
13. Give A Little Love
14. Change Of Heart
15. Young Love
16. Let Me Tell You About Love
17. One Man Woman
18. Born To Be Blue
19. Love Can Build A Bridge
20. One Hundred And Two
21. Flies On The Butter (You Can't Go Home Again)
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