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Released
  
1986

Release date
  
1986

Label
  
MTM Records

Artist
  
Judy Rodman

Producer
  
Tommy West

Genre
  
Country music

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Judy is the debut studio album of American country music artist, Judy Rodman released under MTM Records in 1986. The album contained five singles that were released between 1985 and 1986, including the Number One "Until I Met You."

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Background

After signing with MTM Records in 1985, Rodman released her first three singles between 1985 and 1986. It wasn't until 1986, when Rodman's fourth single, "Until I Met You" became a major hit (reaching #1 on the Hot Country Songs chart) that MTM released this debut album. It contains the four singles issued by Rodman between 1985 and 1986, including "Until I Met You." In addition, a fifth single was spawned from the album, "She Thinks That's She'll Marry", which placed in the Country Top 10 in 1987. "Come Next Monday" was later a Number One hit in 1990 for K.T. Oslin, who co-wrote it.

The album received a positive review from Allmusic, giving the album four out of five stars, as well as calling it their "album pick." Judy peaked at #23 on Top Country Albums chart after it release in 1986, becoming her highest-peaking album on that chart.

Track listing

  1. "I've Been Had by Love Before"
  2. "Until I Met You" (Hank Riddle)
  3. "Do You Make Love as Well as You Make Music"
  4. "Our Love Is Fine"
  5. "Over and Out"
  6. "You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone"
  7. "He's All I'll Ever Need"
  8. "She Thinks That She'll Marry" (Judy Rodman, DeWayne Orender)
  9. "I Sure Need Your Lovin'"
  10. "Come Next Monday" (Rory Michael Bourke, Charlie Black, K. T. Oslin)

References

Judy (Judy Rodman album) Wikipedia