Real Good Time (Judah Kelly album)

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Real Good Time
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Studio album by
Released5 October 2018
Length48:50 [1]
Label Universal Music Australia
Judah Kelly chronology
Count On Me
(2017)
Real Good Time
(2018)
Singles from Real Good Time
  1. "Real Good Time"
    Released: 10 August 2018 [2]
  2. "Found"
    Released: 5 October 2018 [3]

Real Good Time is the second studio album by Australian singer Judah Kelly. The album was released through Universal Music Australia on 5 October 2018.

Contents

Upon release Kelly said "For me it is about setting up an actual career now. For me this is the first album. It's not just The Voice Australia winning dude, it's a Judah Kelly album." [4] When asked to describe the music on the album, he said "I would say this album is a blend of country and blues I guess. The last album was too country for a pop audience and too pop for a country audience. With this one there's no doubt where it sits." [5]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Found"3:39
2."Real Good Time"3:12
3."2 Million Miles"
  • Kevin Bennett
3:10
4."Ain't No Thing"3:49
5."What Not to Do"3:22
6."Don't Kick Me When I'm Down"3:25
7."Call It a Night"
  • Jeb Gipson
  • Lynn Hutton
  • Clint Lagerberg
3:41
8."Strangers Like Us"
  • Matt Chase
  • Gipson
3:33
9."I Can't Think"3:27
10."I'll Come Running"3:21
11."Tucker's Daughter"4:08
12."Nothing Makes Sense"
  • Peter James Harding
  • Judah Kelly
4:04
13."House on the Hill"5:03

Charts

Chart (2018)Peak
position
Australian Physical Albums (ARIA) [6] 38
Australian Digital Albums (ARIA) [6] 34
Australian Country Albums (ARIA) [6] 11

Release history

CountryDateFormat Label Catalogue
Australia [4] [7] 5 October 2018 Universal Music Australia 6774535

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