The Judds discography | |
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Studio albums | 6 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 18 |
Video albums | 5 |
Music videos | 5 |
EPs | 2 |
Singles | 29 |
Box sets | 1 |
Other appearances | 1 |
American country music duo The Judds released six studio albums, three live albums, 18 compilation albums, five video albums, two extended plays, one box set, five music videos, 29 singles and 1 album appearance. The duo consisted of mother, Naomi Judd, and her daughter, Wynonna Judd. The pair signed a recording contract with RCA Records in 1983. Later that year, their debut single was released called "Had a Dream (For the Heart)". [1] Their next release, "Mama He's Crazy", became their first number one hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [2] The song's success led to the release of their debut EP in 1984. It peaked at number eight on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. [3] In October 1984, their debut studio album was released entitled Why Not Me. It peaked at number one on the country albums chart [4] and number 71 on the Billboard 200. [5] Why Not Me would sell over two million copies. It also spawned three number one country hits: the title track, "Girls' Night Out" and "Love Is Alive". [1]
The duo's second studio album was issued in October 1985, Rockin' with the Rhythm. It topped the Billboard country albums chart [6] and spawned four number one hits. These hits included "Have Mercy" and "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)". [1] The Judds's third studio release, Heartland, was released in 1987 and was their third number one Billboard country album. [7] Heartland was also their third album to certify platinum in sales in the United States. [8] The album produced four singles, three of which were number one country hits. In 1988, the duo released their first greatest hits package. It also included two new tracks that became hits. [1] Their fifth studio release, River of Time (1989), reached number two on the country albums chart [9] and was their highest-charting release on the Billboard 200, reaching number 51. [10] The album's first two singles reached number one on the country chart. [1]
In 1990, Naomi announced her retirement after being diagnosed with Hepatitis C. Their final studio album, Love Can Build a Bridge, was released the same year and produced four singles. This included the top ten hits "Born to Be Blue", "One Hundred and Two" and the title track. [1] The album itself reached number five on the Billboard country albums chart by March 1991 [11] and certified platinum in the United States. [8] With the release of a second greatest hits package, the group disbanded in 1991. [12] [1] Wynonna created a successful solo career and Naomi's health improved enough for the duo to reunite in 2000 with a live album. Its success led to the release of the extended play, Big Bang Boogie, in 2000, and resulted in the single "Stuck in Love" becoming their first charting hit in nine years. [1] "Flies on the Butter (You Can't Go Home Again", was released as the third single from Wynonna's 2003 solo album What the World Needs Now Is Love and features Naomi on harmony vocals. Though officially credited as "Wynonna with Naomi Judd", the song has since been featured on several of The Judds' compilation albums and is the duo's final charting single. Announcing their final tour in 2011, the duo released the compilation, I Will Stand by You: The Essential Collection, which included two new tracks. [13]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | ||||
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US [14] | US Cou. [15] | CAN [16] | CAN Cou. [17] | NLD [18] | |||
Why Not Me |
| 71 | 1 | 78 | — | 12 | |
Rockin' with the Rhythm |
| 66 | 1 | — | — | — | |
Heartland [lower-alpha 1] |
| 52 | 1 | 40 | — | — | |
Christmas Time with the Judds [lower-alpha 2] |
| — | 49 | — | — | — | |
River of Time |
| 51 | 2 | — | 1 | 53 |
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Love Can Build a Bridge |
| 62 | 5 | — | — | — | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | ||||
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US [14] | US Cou. [15] | CAN [16] | CAN Cou. [17] | NLD [18] | |||
Greatest Hits |
| 76 | 1 | 53 | — | — | |
Collector's Series |
| — | — | — | — | — |
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Their Finest Collection |
| — | — | — | — | 61 | |
Greatest Hits Volume Two |
| 54 | 7 | — | 2 | — |
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From the Heart: 15 Career Classics |
| — | — | 42 | 2 | — |
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Talk About Love [36] |
| — | — | — | — | — | |
This Country's Rockin' [37] |
| — | — | — | — | — | |
Christmas with The Judds and Alabama (with Alabama) |
| — | 61 | — | — | — | |
Reflections |
| — | 66 | — | — | — | |
Live Studio Sessions [38] |
| — | — | — | — | — | |
Number One Hits |
| 187 | 39 | — | — | — |
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The Essential Judds [40] |
| — | — | — | — | — | |
Spiritual Reflections [41] |
| — | — | — | — | — | |
Greatest Hits: Limited Edition [42] |
| — | — | — | — | — | |
I Will Stand by You: The Essential Collection |
| — | 34 | — | — | — | |
All-Time Greatest Hits |
| 90 | 11 | — | — | — | |
The Biggest Hits of The Judds [43] |
| — | — | — | — | — | |
Love Can Build a Bridge: Best of The Judds [44] |
| — | — | — | — | — | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||
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US [14] | US Cou. [15] | CAN Cou. [17] | ||
The Judds in Concert [45] |
| — | — | — |
The Judds Reunion Live |
| 107 | 16 | 16 |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Album details |
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The Judds Collection, 1983—1990 [46] |
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Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |
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US [14] | US Cou. [15] | |||
Wynonna & Naomi |
| 153 | 8 |
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Big Bang Boogie |
| — | — | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |
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US Coun. [49] | CAN Coun. [50] | ||||
"Had a Dream (For the Heart)" | 1983 | 17 | 15 | Wynonna & Naomi | |
"Mama He's Crazy" | 1984 | 1 | 1 |
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"Why Not Me" | 1 | 3 |
| Why Not Me | |
"Light of the Stable" [53] | — | — | A Country Christmas, Volume 3 | ||
"Girls Night Out" | 1985 | 1 | 1 | Why Not Me | |
"Love Is Alive" | 1 | 1 | |||
"Have Mercy" | 1 | 2 | Rockin' with the Rhythm | ||
"Who Is This Babe" [54] | — | — | A Country Christmas, Volume 4 | ||
"Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)" | 1986 | 1 | 1 |
| Rockin' with the Rhythm |
"Rockin' with the Rhythm of the Rain" | 1 | 1 | |||
"Cry Myself to Sleep" | 1 | 2 | |||
"Don't Be Cruel" | 1987 | 10 | 4 | Heartland | |
"I Know Where I'm Going" | 1 | 1 | |||
"Maybe Your Baby's Got the Blues" | 1 | 1 | |||
"Silver Bells" | 68 [lower-alpha 3] | — | Christmas Time with the Judds | ||
"Turn It Loose" | 1988 | 1 | 5 | Heartland | |
"Give a Little Love" | 2 | 1 | Greatest Hits | ||
"Change of Heart" [lower-alpha 4] | 1 | 1 | |||
"Young Love (Strong Love)" | 1989 | 1 | 1 | River of Time | |
"Water of Love" [lower-alpha 5] | — | — | |||
"Let Me Tell You About Love" | 1 | 1 | |||
"One Man Woman" | 8 | 14 | |||
"Guardian Angels" | 1990 | 16 | 16 | ||
"Born to Be Blue" | 5 | 4 | Love Can Build a Bridge | ||
"Love Can Build a Bridge" | 5 | 6 | |||
"One Hundred and Two" | 1991 | 6 | 5 | ||
"John Deere Tractor" | 29 | 60 | Greatest Hits Volume Two | ||
"Stuck in Love" | 2000 | 26 | 16 | Big Bang Boogie | |
"I Will Stand by You" | 2010 | — | — | I Will Stand by You: The Essential Collection | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Album details | Certifications |
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Across the Heartland |
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Great Video Hits of The Judds |
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Love Can Build a Bridge |
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Their Final Concert |
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Naomi & Wynonna: The Farewell Tour |
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Title | Year | Director(s) | Ref. |
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"Mama He's Crazy" | 1984 | David Hogan | [63] |
"Love Is Alive" | 1985 | [63] | |
"Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)" | 1986 | [63] | |
"Give a Little Love" | 1988 | Bud Schaetzle | [64] |
"Love Can Build a Bridge" | 1991 | [65] | |
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album | Ref. |
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"Big Train (From Memphis)" | 1986 | Johnny Cash Jerry Lee Lewis Roy Orbison Carl Perkins | Class of '55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming | [66] |
Wynonna Ellen Judd, known simply as Wynonna, is an American country music singer. She is one of the most widely recognized and awarded female country musicians in history. In all, she has had 19 No. 1 singles, including those with The Judds. Her solo albums and singles are all credited to—and performed under—the singular stage name, Wynonna. She first rose to fame in the 1980s alongside her mother, Naomi, in their mother-daughter country music duo, The Judds. They released seven albums on Curb Records, in addition to 26 singles, of which 14 were No. 1 hits. In 2023 Wynonna was named the best country music artist picking up the "country champion" award at the "People's Choice Country Awards".
The Judds were an American country music duo composed of lead vocalist Wynonna Judd and her mother, Naomi Judd. The duo signed to RCA Records in 1983 and released six studio albums between then and 1991. The Judds were one of the most successful acts in country music history, winning five Grammy Awards for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, and nine Country Music Association awards. They also charted more than twenty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including fourteen that went to number one. After eight years as a duo, the Judds disbanded in 1991 after Naomi was diagnosed with Hepatitis C. Wynonna began a solo career soon after, although she and her mother reunited on multiple occasions.
American singer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson has released ten studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, one remix album, and 55 singles. In 2002, she won the inaugural season of the television competition American Idol and was immediately signed to a recording deal with 19 Recordings, and RCA Records. She made her chart debut in September 2002 with the double A-side single "Before Your Love"/"A Moment Like This", latter of which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and eventually became the year's best-selling single in the United States. Her debut album, Thankful, was released in April 2003 and entered the US Billboard 200 chart at number one. Thankful produced the hit lead single "Miss Independent" and was certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
River of Time is the fifth studio album by American country music duo the Judds, released on April 4, 1989 by RCA Records. It features the singles "Young Love ," "Let Me Tell You About Love," "One Man Woman" and "Guardian Angels." While the first two singles reached #1 on the country charts, the latter two peaked at #8 and #16 respectively, with "Guardian Angels" being their first single since 1983's "Had a Dream " to miss Top Ten. "Do I Dare" is not included on the cassette or vinyl versions.
"Love Can Build a Bridge" is a song written by Naomi Judd, Paul Overstreet, and John Barlow Jarvis, and recorded by American country music duo the Judds. It was released in 1990 as the second single and title track from their album of the same name. It was a top-five country hit in mid-1991. The song has inspired several cover versions, including one by Cher, Chrissie Hynde, Neneh Cherry, and Eric Clapton that topped the UK Singles Chart in 1995.
Why Not Me is the debut studio album by American country music duo the Judds. It was released on October 15, 1984, by RCA Records and was produced by Brent Maher. Why Not Me was recorded in a traditional acoustic format using only a handful of musicians. It contained a collection of ten tracks, including their previously released single, "Mama He's Crazy." It also included three singles that would become number one hits: the title track, "Girls' Night Out" and "Love Is Alive."
Heartland is the third studio album by American country music duo The Judds, released on February 3, 1987 by RCA Records. It features the singles "Don't Be Cruel", "Maybe Your Baby's Got The Blues", "Turn It Loose", and "I Know Where I'm Going". The album was released in Europe under the title Give a Little Love and featured six bonus tracks. It reached number 1 on England's country albums chart in 1987, soon after The Judds toured there.
The discography of American country music artist Wynonna contains nine studio albums, four compilation albums, two video albums, one live album, one extended play (EP), 43 singles, 11 music videos and one other-charting song. She achieved success as one half of the mother-daughter duo, The Judds. In 1991, the duo split and Wynonna signed a solo recording contract with MCA Records that year. In March 1992, her debut studio album entitled Wynonna reached number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number four on the Billboard 200. The album spawned three number one hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart: "She Is His Only Need," "I Saw the Light" and "No One Else on Earth." The album also sold over five million copies. In 1993, it was followed by Tell Me Why, which certified platinum in the United States. It also topped the country albums chart and reached number five on the Billboard 200 It spawned five more top ten country hits, including the title track and "Rock Bottom."
Wynonna & Naomi is the first extended play by American country duo The Judds. It was released in February 1984 by RCA Records and was produced by Brent Maher. It was the duo's first album release in their career and would be followed later in the year by their first full-length album, Why Not Me. The album was part of a "mini-album" marketing strategy designed by RCA to promote up-and-coming acts on their roster.
Greatest Hits is the first compilation album, released by RCA Records in 1988 by the American country music duo The Judds. It features the singles "Give a Little Love" and "Change of Heart."
Greatest Hits Volume Two is the second greatest hits collection released in 1991 by the American country music duo The Judds. It features ten tracks from their previous studio albums. No new material was recorded for this album. This was also their final release before Wynonna Judd parted for a solo career.
"No One Else on Earth" is a song written by Jill Colucci, Stewart Harris and Sam Lorber, recorded by American country music artist Wynonna. It was released in August 1992 as the third single from Wynonna's self-titled debut album. It was also that album's third Number One hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. It was remixed for release in the UK in 1994, titled "No One Else on Earth '94". It was released on cassette, vinyl, and CD formats. This version was released internationally on Wynonna's first solo compilation album, Collection, in 1997, labeled as "No One Else on Earth ". This version was used for the music video for the song.
"Mama He's Crazy" is a song written by Kenny O'Dell, and originally recorded by American country music duo The Judds. It was released in April 1984 as the second single from their debut January 1984 EP Wynonna & Naomi. The song was re-released on their full-length 1984 debut album Why Not Me. The song was their second hit and the first of 14 number one singles. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of 14 weeks on the country chart. It was only the second country number one sung by a female duo; previously only The Davis Sisters featuring Skeeter Davis had made it to number one on the country chart in 1953 with their song "I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know".
American country pop singer Kelsea Ballerini has released four studio albums, two extended plays, one compilation album, one remix album, and 14 singles, including two as a featured artist. Her first three singles all reached the top of the Billboard Country Airplay chart, making Ballerini the first female artist since Wynonna Judd in 1992 to accomplish this feat. The third such single, "Peter Pan", also made Ballerini the first female to top the Country Airplay and Hot Country Songs charts simultaneously since the latter was reformatted in 2012.
The Judds Reunion Live is the second live album by American country duo The Judds. It was released on May 9, 2000, in conjunction with Curb Records and Mercury Records. It was produced by Larry Strickland and contained a total of 23 tracks. Reunion Live was the duo's second live effort issued in their career and their first album as a duo in almost ten years.
Collector's Series is a compilation album by American country duo The Judds. It was released on August 21, 1990 by RCA Records. It was produced by Brent Maher and consisted of eight tracks of previously-recorded material. The album was part of RCA's "Collector's Series" compilations, which had also been released by several artists.
Reflections is a compilation album by American country duo The Judds. It was released on August 16, 1994 via Curb and RCA Nashville. It was mostly produced by Brent Maher, but also included some assistance from Don Potter. Reflections was The Judds's sixth compilation release in their career and among several to reach a charting position on a Billboard survey.
Number One Hits is a compilation album by American country music duo The Judds. It was released on October 25, 1994 on the Curb and RCA Nashville labels. The album contained music produced by Brent Maher and Don Potter. Number One Hits was the eleventh compilation released in The Judds's discography. It contained 12 of their number one hits on the country charts during the 1980s. The album itself also reached major chart positions and sales certifications.
Across the Heartland is a video album by American country music duo The Judds. It was released on September 27, 1989, via the MPI Media Group. The collection was directed by Christine Dunbar and Bud Schaetzle. Across the Heartland was the duo's first video album release in their career. Several more would follow in the next decade. The album would also reach high sales and receive certifications for it success.