List of songs recorded by the Judds

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American country music duo the Judds recorded a total of 90 songs from 1978 to 2011. 80 of these songs were recorded as the Judds (77 studio recordings, two live recordings that were never recorded in the studio, and one studio work tape that was never completed for a studio album). "John Deere Tractor" was recorded twice. The first time was for Wynonna & Naomi (1984) and the second was for Love Can Build a Bridge (1990). The other ten songs consist of four demo recordings from 1978 which were recorded under the name Naomi & Christina, five songs from Wynonna's solo albums which feature vocals from Naomi, and one recording featuring guest backing vocals from the Judds.

Songs

TitleArtist(s)Writer(s)AlbumYearRef
"Are the Roses Not Blooming"The Judds Thom Schuyler Love Can Build a Bridge 1990 [1]
"Auld Lang Syne" (Live)The Judds Robert Burns The Judds Reunion Live 2000 [2]
"Away in a Manger"The JuddsTraditional Christmas Time with the Judds 1987 [3]
"Back Home"The Judds with Alison Krauss Darrell Scott
Bruce Robison
I Will Stand by You: The Essential Collection 2011 [4]
"Beautiful Star of Bethlehem"The JuddsA.L. PhippsChristmas Time with the Judds1987 [3]
"Big Bang Boogie"The Judds Gary Nicholson
Naomi Judd
Big Bang Boogie 2000 [5]
"Big Train from Memphis" Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, and Johnny Cash with June Carter Cash, Jack Clement, Dave Edmunds, Rebecca Evans, John Fogerty, The Judds, Chips Moman, Rick Nelson, Sam Philips, Marty Stuart, and Toni Wine John Fogerty Class of '55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming 1986 [6]
"Blue Nun Cafe"The Judds Harlan Howard
Brent Maher
Wynonna & Naomi 1984 [7]
"Born to Be Blue"The Judds Mike Reid
Brent Maher
Mack David
Love Can Build a Bridge1990 [1]
"Bye Bye Baby Blues"The JuddsHarlan Howard
Sonny Throckmorton
Brent Maher
Why Not Me 1984 [8]
"Cadillac Red"The JuddsNaomi Judd
John Jarvis
Craig Bickhardt
River of Time 1989 [9]
"Calling in the Wind"The JuddsCraig Bickhardt
Don Schlitz
Brent Maher
Love Can Build a Bridge1990 [1]
"Change of Heart"The Judds Naomi Judd Wynonna & Naomi1984 [7]
"Cow Cow Boogie"The Judds Don Raye
Gene de Paul
Benny Carter
Heartland 1987 [10]
"Cry Myself to Sleep"The Judds Paul Kennerley Rockin' with the Rhythm 1985 [11]
"Do I Dare"The JuddsDon Schlitz
Craig Bickhardt
Brent Maher
River of Time1989 [9]
"Don't Be Cruel"The Judds Elvis Presley
Otis Blackwell
Heartland1987 [10]
"Don't You Throw That Mojo on Me"Wynonna with Naomi Judd featuring Kenny Wayne Shepherd Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Mark Selby
Tia Sillers
The Other Side 1997 [12]
"Don't You Hear Jerusalem Moan"The JuddsTraditional"Had a Dream (For the Heart)" B-side1983 [13]
"Down Home"The JuddsNaomi Judd"Mama He's Crazy" B-side1984 [14]
"Dream Chaser"The JuddsJeffrey H. Bullock
Brent Maher
Rockin' with the Rhythm1985 [11]
"Drops of Water"The JuddsRoy FreelandWhy Not Me1984 [8]
"Endless Sleep"The Judds Jody Reynolds
Dolores Nance
Why Not Me1984 [8]
"Flies on the Butter (You Can't Go Home Again)"Wynonna with Naomi JuddChick Cannon
Allen Shamblin
Austin Cunningham,
What the World Needs Now Is Love 2003 [15]
"Freedom" (Live)The JuddsLaythan Armor
Bunny Hull
The Judds Reunion Live2000 [2]
"Girls Night Out"The JuddsBrent Maher
Jeffrey H. Bullock
Why Not Me1984 [8]
"Girls with Guitars"Wynonna with Lyle Lovett and Naomi Judd Mary Chapin Carpenter Tell Me Why 1993 [16]
"Give a Little Love"The JuddsPaul Kennerley Greatest Hits 1988 [17]
"Give a Little Love to Me"The JuddsCraig Bickhardt
Don Potter
Brent Maher
Give a Little Love 1987 [18]
"Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)"The Judds Jamie O'Hara Rockin' with the Rhythm1985 [11]
"Guardian Angels"The JuddsNaomi Judd
John Jarvis
Don Schlitz
River of Time1989 [9]
"Had a Dream (For the Heart)"The Judds Dennis Linde Wynonna & Naomi1984 [7]
"Have Mercy"The JuddsPaul KennerleyRockin' with the Rhythm1985 [11]
"Hillbilly Willy" Naomi & Christina Rabon Delmore The Early Sessions, July 19781997 [19]
"I Know Where I'm Going"The JuddsDon Schlitz
Craig Bickhardt
Brent Maher
Heartland1987 [10]
"I Will Stand by You"The Judds Robert Ellis Orrall
Angelo Petraglia
Steven Lee Olsen
I Will Stand by You: The Essential Collection2011 [4]
"I Wish She Wouldn't Treat You That Way"The Judds Kevin Welch
Walker Igleheart
Rockin' with the Rhythm1985 [11]
"I'm Falling in Love Tonight"The JuddsCraig Bickhardt
Don Potter
Brent Maher
Heartland1987 [10]
"If I Were You"The JuddsHarlan Howard
Sonny Throckmorton
Brent Maher
Rockin' with the Rhythm1985 [11]
"In My Dreams"The JuddsAustin CunninghamLove Can Build a Bridge1990 [1]
"Isn't He a Strange One"The Judds Kent Robbins Wynonna & Naomi1984 [7]
"John Deere Tractor"The JuddsLawrence HammondWynonna & Naomi1984 [7]
Love Can Build a Bridge1990 [1]
"Just Like New"Wynonna with Naomi Judd and Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester Tell Me Why1993 [16]
"Kentucky"Naomi & ChristinaKarl DavisThe Early Sessions, July 19781997 [19]
"Lazy Country Evening"The JuddsNaomi Judd"Why Not Me" B-side1984 [20]
"Let Me Be Your Baby"Naomi & Christina Johnny MacRae
Bob Morrison
The Early Sessions, July 19781997 [19]
"Let Me Tell You About Love"The Judds Carl Perkins
Paul Kennerley
Brent Maher
River of Time1989 [9]
"Light of the Stable"The JuddsSteven Rhymer
Elizabeth Rhymer
A Country Christmas, Volume 31984 [21]
"Love Can Build a Bridge"The JuddsNaomi Judd
John Jarvis
Paul Overstreet
Love Can Build a Bridge1990 [1]
"Love Is Alive"The JuddsKent RobbinsWhy Not Me1984 [8]
"Mama He's Crazy"The Judds Kenny O'Dell Wynonna & Naomi1984 [7]
"Maybe Your Baby's Got the Blues"The Judds Troy Seals
Graham Lyle
Heartland1987 [10]
"More Fun Than the Law Allows"The Judds Hugh Prestwood The Essential Judds1995 [22]
"Mr. Pain"The JuddsNaomi Judd
Kent Robbins
Why Not Me1984 [8]
"My Baby's Gone"The JuddsDennis LindeWhy Not Me1984 [8]
"Not My Baby"The JuddsMike Reid
Mack David
Brent Maher
River of Time1989 [9]
"O Holy Night"The Judds Placide Cappeau
Adolphe Adam
John Sullivan Dwight
Christmas Time with the Judds1987 [3]
"Oatmeal Cookies"Naomi & ChristinaMaxine SellersThe Early Sessions, July 19781997 [19]
"Old Pictures"The Judds K.T. Oslin
Jerry Gillespie
Heartland1987 [10]
"One Hundred and Two"The JuddsPaul Kennerley
Don Potter
Wynonna Judd
Love Can Build a Bridge1990 [1]
"One Little Teardrop"The JuddsBrent Maher
Don Schlitz
The Essential Judds1995 [22]
"One Man Woman"The JuddsPaul KennerleyRiver of Time1989 [9]
"River of Time"The JuddsNaomi Judd
John Jarvis
River of Time1989 [9]
"River Roll On"The Judds Wayland Holyfield
Brent Maher
Rockin' with the Rhythm1985 [11]
"Rockin' with the Rhythm of the Rain"The JuddsDon Schlitz
Brent Maher
Rockin' with the Rhythm1985 [11]
"Rompin' Stompin' Bad News Blues"The JuddsNaomi Judd
Don Schlitz
Love Can Build a Bridge1990 [1]
"Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town"The Judds Haven Gillespie
J. Fred Coots
Christmas Time with the Judds1987 [3]
"Silent Night"The Judds Franz Xaver Gruber
Joseph Mohr
Christmas Time with the Judds1987 [3]
"Silver Bells"The Judds Jay Livingston
Ray Evans
Christmas Time with the Judds1987 [3]
"Sleeping Heart"The JuddsDon Potter
Rhonda Fleming Gill
Why Not Me1984 [8]
"Sleepless Nights"The Judds Boudleaux Bryant
Felice Bryant
River of Time1989 [9]
"Stuck in Love"The JuddsGary Nicholson
Kim Patton
Big Bang Boogie2000 [5]
"Talk About Love"The JuddsJack Sundrud
Carl Struck
Love Can Build a Bridge1990 [1]
"Tears for You"The Judds Mickey Jupp Rockin' with the Rhythm1985 [11]
"That's What Makes You Strong"The JuddsJesse WinchesterBig Bang Boogie2000 [5]
"The '90s Was the '60s Turned Upside Down"The JuddsGary Nicholson
Marshall Chapman
Big Bang Boogie2000 [5]
"The Sweetest Gift"The JuddsJames B. CoatsHeartland1987 [10]
"This Country's Rockin'"The JuddsNaomi Judd
Keith Sykes
Robert Johnson
Love Can Build a Bridge1990 [1]
"Turn It Loose"The JuddsDon Schlitz
Craig Bickhardt
Brent Maher
Heartland1987 [10]
"Water of Love"The Judds Mark Knopfler River of Time1989 [9]
"What Child Is This"The Judds William Chatterton Dix Christmas Time with the Judds1987 [3]
"When I Reach the Place I'm Goin'"Wynonna with Naomi Judd Emory Gordy Jr.
Joe Henry
Wynonna 1992 [23]
"When King Jesus Calls His Children Home" (Studio Work Tape)The JuddsNaomi JuddThe Judds Collection, 1983–19901992 [24]
"Who Is This Babe"The JuddsDon PotterA Country Christmas, Volume 41985 [25]
"Why Don't You Believe Me"The JuddsBrent Maher
Don Potter
Don Schlitz
Heartland1987 [10]
"Why Not Me"The JuddsHarlan Howard
Sonny Throckmorton
Brent Maher
Why Not Me1984 [8]
"Winter Wonderland"The Judds Dick Smith
Felix Bernard
Christmas Time with the Judds1987 [3]
"Working in the Coal Mine"The Judds Allen Toussaint Rockin' with the Rhythm1985 [11]
"Young Love (Strong Love)"The JuddsPaul Kennerley
Kent Robbins
River of Time1989 [9]

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