Greatest Hits (The Judds album)
Greatest Hits is the first compilation album, released in 1988 by American country music duo The Judds. It features the singles "Give a Little Love" and "Change of Heart."
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Released | August 2, 1988 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 34:38 | |||
Label | RCA Nashville/Curb | |||
Producer | Brent Maher | |||
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Singles from Greatest Hits | ||||
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Track listing
- "Why Not Me" (Harlan Howard, Sonny Throckmorton, Brent Maher) – 3:31
- "Rockin' with the Rhythm of the Rain" (Maher, Don Schlitz) – 2:41
- "Mama He's Crazy" (Kenny O'Dell) – 3:14
- "Give a Little Love" (Paul Kennerley) – 3:51
- "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)" (Jamie O'Hara) – 4:15
- "Girls Night Out" (Maher, Jeffrey Bullock) – 2:54
- "Change of Heart" (Naomi Judd) – 3:35
- "Have Mercy" (Kennerley) – 3:22
- "Cry Myself to Sleep" (Kennerley) – 3:42
- "Love Is Alive" (Kent Robbins) – 4:01
Track listing (European version)
- "Why Not Me" (Harlan Howard, Sonny Throckmorton, Brent Maher) – 3:31
- "Rockin' with the Rhythm of the Rain" (Maher, Don Schlitz) – 2:41
- "Mama He's Crazy" (Kenny O'Dell) – 3:14
- "Give a Little Love" (Paul Kennerley) – 3:51
- "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Ol' Days)" (Jamie O'Hara) – 4:15
- "I Know Where I'm Going" (Schlitz, Craig Bickhardt, Maher) – 3:39
- "Don't Be Cruel" (Otis Blackwell, Elvis Presley) 2:29
- "John Deere Tractor" (Lawrence John Hammond) – 3:31
- "Have Mercy" (Kennerley) – 3:22
- "Change of Heart" (Naomi Judd) – 3:35
- "Girls' Night Out" (Maher, Jeff H. Bullock) – 2:54
- "Cry Myself to Sleep" (Kennerley) – 3:42
- "Love Is Alive" (Kent Robbins) – 4:01
- "Maybe Your Baby's Got the Blues" (Troy Seals, Graham Lyle) – 3:32
- "Had a Dream (For the Heart)" (Dennis Linde) – 3:12
- "Turn It Loose" (Schlitz, Bickhardt, Maher) – 3:44
Personnel
- The Judds
- Naomi Judd - vocals
- Wynonna Judd - vocals
- Additional Musicians
- Eddie Bayers - drums
- Mark Casstevens - acoustic guitar
- Sonny Garrish - dobro, pedal steel guitar
- John Barlow Jarvis - piano
- Kirk "Jelly Roll" Johnson - harmonica
- Brent Maher - background vocals
- Bobby Ogdin - piano
- Don Potter - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, background vocals
- Gene Sisk - piano
- Larry Strickland - background vocals
- Jack Williams - bass guitar
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Canada (Music Canada)[8] | Platinum | 100,000^ |
United States (RIAA)[9] | 2× Platinum | 2,000,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
References
- "The Judds Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
- "The Judds Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
- "Top Country Albums – Year-End 1988". Billboard. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
- "Top Country Albums – Year-End 1989". Billboard. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
- "Top Country Albums – Year-End 1990". Billboard. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
- "Top Country Albums – Year-End 1991". Billboard. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
- "Top Country Albums – Year-End 1992". Billboard. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
- "Canadian album certifications – The Judds – Greatest Hits". Music Canada. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
- "American album certifications – The Judds – The Judds Greatest Hits". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
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