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    • “Have Mercy” (1985) A fiery belter on record and a moment of ecstatic solidarity in the Judds’ stage show, “Have Mercy” was written by Englishman Paul Kennerley, who eventually teamed both musically and romantically with Emmylou Harris.
    • “Mama He’s Crazy” (1984) Romantic yet tentative, with just a hint of drama — it’s fitting that “Mama He’s Crazy” songwriter Kenny O’Dell was inspired by a line he heard in a daytime soap opera.
    • “Maybe Your Baby’s Got the Blues” (1987) While the Judds’ sound often reflected their hardscrabble Kentucky roots, here’s one that captures the sultry Deep South with easygoing romanticism.
    • “Why Not Me” (1984) Among the most powerful elements in the Judds’ distinct acoustic sound was guitarist Don Potter, whose slippery notes throughout this Grammy-winning tune emphasized the duo’s penchant for playfulness while underlining their steely determination.
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  4. May 15, 2022 · Wynonna Judd Performs "Love Can Build A Bridge" | Naomi Judd: A River of Time Celebration - YouTube. CMT. 496K subscribers. Subscribed. 16K. 1.1M views 2 years ago #NaomiJudd #WynonnaJudd...

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    • Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout The Good Old Days) From ‘Rockin’ With The Rhythm’ (1985) Jamie O’Hara, half of the duo The O’Kanes, wrote ‘Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout The Good Old Days)’ even though he never knew his grandparents.
    • Love Can Build A Bridge. From ‘Love Can Build a Bridge’ (1990) After becoming the biggest act in Country Music and one of the best selling acts in any genre, The Judds were forced with a tragedy.
    • Mama, He’s Crazy. From ‘The Judds: Wynonna and Naomi’ (1983) ‘Mama, He’s Crazy’ has the distinction of being The Judds first No. 1 single. The song came to life when songwriter Kenny O’Dell was watching a short-lived daytime soap called ‘Texas,’ a take-off of ‘Dallas.’
    • Why Not Me. From ‘Why Not Me’ (1984) After breaking through with their first No. 1 ‘Mama, He’s Crazy,’ The Judds grabbed their second chart topper compliments of Country Music Hall of Fame writer Harlan Howard.
  5. Apr 11, 2022 · The 10 Best Judds Songs, Ranked. By Wide Open Country Staff | April 11, 2022. Famed mother-daughter duo Naomi and Wynonna Judd 's songs brought family singing groups back in a...

  6. Apr 30, 2022 · Country. The Judds’ 10 Best Songs: Critics’ Picks. Following Naomi Judd's death, Billboard looks back at one of country music's most enduring acts. By. Melinda Newman, Tom Roland....

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