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* LipstickMark: Occurs in "Have Mercy": "The lipstick on your collar gives your game away / It's strawberry red and mine's pink roses."

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* LipstickMark: Occurs in "Have Mercy": "The lipstick on your collar gives your game away / It's strawberry red and mine's pink roses.rosè."

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Wynonna is a sister of Creator/AshleyJudd.

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Wynonna Naomi's other daughter is a sister of actress Creator/AshleyJudd.


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* StageNames: Diana became Naomi feeling she was like Ruth's mother-in-law from Literature/TheBible (who also travelled to a foreign country where she eventually had to raise two women by herself), and Wynonna took Naomi's surname and homaged the city of Winona, Arizona given it's namedropped in "Route 66".
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Due to a combination of CreativeDifferences and Naomi coming down with hepatitis, the Judds broke up amicably in 1991 following a second greatest-hits album. Wynonna spent the rest of her career recording as a solo artist, although she occasionally reunited with her mother for the occasional tour and single.

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Due to a combination of CreativeDifferences and Naomi coming down with hepatitis, the Judds broke up amicably in 1991 following a second greatest-hits album. Wynonna spent the rest of her career recording as a solo artist, although she occasionally reunited with her mother for the occasional tour and single.
single. Naomi meanwhile did various television work including sporadic acting roles.
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Due to a combination of CreativeDifferences and Naomi coming down with hepatitis, the Judds broke up amicably in 1991 following a second greatest-hits album. Wynonna spent the rest of her career recording as a solo artist, although she occasionally reunited with her mother for the occasional tour and single.

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Due to a combination of CreativeDifferences and Naomi coming down with hepatitis, the Judds broke up amicably in 1991 following a second greatest-hits album. Wynonna spent the rest of her career recording as a solo artist, although she occasionally reunited with her mother for the occasional tour and single.
single. Naomi meanwhile did various television work including sporadic acting roles.

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Music/WynonnaJudd (born Christina Claire Ciminella, May 30, 1964) and her mother, Naomi (born Diana Ellen Judd, January 11, 1946), the Judds were one of the biggest duos in the genre for most of TheEighties.

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Music/WynonnaJudd (born Christina Claire Ciminella, May 30, 1964) and her mother, mother Naomi (born Diana Ellen Judd, January 11, 1946), 1946 - April 30, 2022), the Judds were one of the biggest duos in the genre for most of TheEighties.



* RereleaseTheSong: "Change of Heart" and "John Deere Tractor" were originally recorded on their debut album, but were reissued in 1988 off a GreatestHitsAlbum, and 1990 off their last studio album respectively.

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* RereleaseTheSong: "Change of Heart" and "John Deere Tractor" were originally recorded on their debut album, album but were reissued in 1988 off a GreatestHitsAlbum, and in 1990 off their last studio album respectively.



* SixIsNine: One of their reunion songs was titled "The 90's Was the 60's Turned Upside Down".
* SongStyleShift: The first 1:05 of "Born to Be Blue" is a slow, bluesy piano intro (which was cut from the radio edit), while the rest of the song is more upbeat.

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* SixIsNine: One of their reunion songs was titled "The 90's '90s Was the 60's '60s Turned Upside Down".
* SongStyleShift: The first 1:05 of "Born to Be Blue" is a slow, bluesy piano intro (which was cut from the radio edit), while the rest of the song is more upbeat.upbeat.
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* NostalgiaFilter: "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days)," in which the singer asks her grandfather to tell her about how uncomplicated and straightforward the world used to be.



* SongStyleShift: The first 1:05 of "Born to Be Blue" is a slow, bluesy piano intro (which was cut from the radio edit), while the rest of the song is more upbeat.
* YourCheatinHeart: "Have Mercy"

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* SongStyleShift: The first 1:05 of "Born to Be Blue" is a slow, bluesy piano intro (which was cut from the radio edit), while the rest of the song is more upbeat.
* YourCheatinHeart: "Have Mercy"
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* SongStyleShift: The first 1:05 of "Born to Be Blue" is a slow, bluesy piano intro (which was cut from the radio edit), while the rest of the song is more upbeat.

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* SongStyleShift: The first 1:05 of "Born to Be Blue" is a slow, bluesy piano intro (which was cut from the radio edit), while the rest of the song is more upbeat.upbeat.
* YourCheatinHeart: "Have Mercy"
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* HymnToMusic: "Turn It Loose," about country music specifically.
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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Music/WynonnaJudd (born May 30, 1964) and her mother, Naomi (born January 11, 1946), the Judds were one of the biggest duos in the genre for most of TheEighties.

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Music/WynonnaJudd (born Christina Claire Ciminella, May 30, 1964) and her mother, Naomi (born Diana Ellen Judd, January 11, 1946), the Judds were one of the biggest duos in the genre for most of TheEighties.

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CountryMusic duo consisting of Music/WynonnaJudd (born May 30, 1964) and her mother, Naomi (born January 11, 1946). Wynonna is the siste of actress Creator/AshleyJudd.

The Judds started performing in Nashville in TheEighties and by 1983, they had been signed to Creator/RCARecords. The label issued a six-song EP titled ''Wynonna & Naomi''. Released as singles from it were "Had a Dream (For the Heart)", a cover of a Music/ElvisPresley BSide, and "Mama He's Crazy", their first #1 hit and the 1984 winner of the Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.

Their first full-length album ''Why Not Me'' came out later in 1984, and between then and 1990, the two had recorded a total of five albums, one EP, and one GreatestHitsAlbum. They also dominated the ACM and CMA Duo of the Year awards, in addition to racking up a myriad of Grammy Awards through hit songs such as "Why Not Me", "Grandpa (Tell Me 'bout the Good Ol' Days)", "Give a Little Love", and "Love Can Build a Bridge".

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Music/WynonnaJudd (born May 30, 1964) and her mother, Naomi (born January 11, 1946). Wynonna is 1946), the siste Judds were one of actress Creator/AshleyJudd.

the biggest duos in the genre for most of TheEighties.

The Judds started performing in Nashville in TheEighties Nashville, and by 1983, they had been signed to Creator/RCARecords. The label issued a six-song EP titled ''Wynonna & Naomi''. Released as singles from it were "Had a Dream (For the Heart)", a cover of a Music/ElvisPresley BSide, and "Mama He's Crazy", their first #1 hit and the 1984 winner of the Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.

Their first full-length album ''Why Not Me'' came out later in 1984, and between then and 1990, the two had recorded a total of five albums, one EP, and one GreatestHitsAlbum. They also dominated the ACM and CMA Duo of the Year awards, in addition to racking up a myriad of Grammy Awards through hit songs such as "Why Not Me", "Grandpa (Tell Me 'bout the Good Ol' Days)", "Give a Little Love", and "Love Can Build a Bridge".
Bridge". Most of these songs put Wynonna's throaty voice to the front, delivering twangy traditional country with a modern polish.


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Wynonna is a sister of Creator/AshleyJudd.
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CountryMusic duo consisting of Music/WynonnaJudd (born May 30, 1964) and her mother, Naomi (born January 11, 1946). Wynonna is the siste of actress Creator/AshleyJudd.

The Judds started performing in Nashville in TheEighties and by 1983, they had been signed to Creator/RCARecords. The label issued a six-song EP titled ''Wynonna & Naomi''. Released as singles from it were "Had a Dream (For the Heart)", a cover of a Music/ElvisPresley BSide, and "Mama He's Crazy", their first #1 hit and the 1984 winner of the Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.

Their first full-length album ''Why Not Me'' came out later in 1984, and between then and 1990, the two had recorded a total of five albums, one EP, and one GreatestHitsAlbum. They also dominated the ACM and CMA Duo of the Year awards, in addition to racking up a myriad of Grammy Awards through hit songs such as "Why Not Me", "Grandpa (Tell Me 'bout the Good Ol' Days)", "Give a Little Love", and "Love Can Build a Bridge".

Due to a combination of CreativeDifferences and Naomi coming down with hepatitis, the Judds broke up amicably in 1991 following a second greatest-hits album. Wynonna spent the rest of her career recording as a solo artist, although she occasionally reunited with her mother for the occasional tour and single.

!Albums
* ''Wynonna & Naomi'' (EP) (1984)
* ''Why Not Me'' (1984)
* ''Rockin' with the Rhythm'' (1985)
* ''Heatland'' (1987)
* ''Greatest Hits'' (1988)
* ''River of Time'' (1989)
* ''Love Can Build a Bridge'' (1990)
* ''Greatest Hits Volume Two'' (1991)
* ''Big Bang Boogie'' (EP) (2000)[[note]]bonus four-song EP included with early pressings of Wynonna's 2000 solo album ''New Day Dawning''; the song "Stuck in Love" from this EP was a minor hit[[/note]]
* ''I Will Stand by You: The Essential Collection'' (2011)

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* BandOfRelatives: Mother and daughter.
* ChristmasSongs: They recorded a Christmas song titled "Light of the Stable" in 1984, and a rendition of "Silver Bells" which was originally issued on their Christmas album in 1987 but did not chart until 1998.
* LipstickMark: Occurs in "Have Mercy": "The lipstick on your collar gives your game away / It's strawberry red and mine's pink roses."
* RecordProducer: All of their material was produced by Brent Maher.
* RereleaseTheSong: "Change of Heart" and "John Deere Tractor" were originally recorded on their debut album, but were reissued in 1988 off a GreatestHitsAlbum, and 1990 off their last studio album respectively.
* RomanticHyperbole: "Love Can Build a Bridge" uses over-the-top romantic imagery which provides the page quote.
* SingerNameDrop: Music/CarlPerkins plays lead guitar on "Let Me Tell You About Love", and Wynonna says "Pick it, Perkins" before one of his solos.
* SixIsNine: One of their reunion songs was titled "The 90's Was the 60's Turned Upside Down".
* SongStyleShift: The first 1:05 of "Born to Be Blue" is a slow, bluesy piano intro (which was cut from the radio edit), while the rest of the song is more upbeat.

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