The Judds
This country music collective was created by a mother, Naomi Judd, alongside her daughter, Wynonna. The group was started around the early 1980s. By 1983 the mother and daughter duo was fully established in...
This country music collective was created by a mother, Naomi Judd, alongside her daughter, Wynonna. The group was started around the early 1980s. By 1983 the mother and daughter duo was fully established in...
This track is of course a cover of the original, classic “I Want to Know What Love Is“, as dropped by Foreigner in 1984. We’ve already looked at that particular outing, so we won’t go about...
Wynonna Judd’s “No One Else on Earth”, in sort of a roundabout way, speaks to an aspect of romance that is rarely touched upon. And that’s when you have a strong, independent, intelligent woman who...
It is not abundantly clear what the titular metaphor means per se. But what is evident is The Judds using this song as sort of a general espousement of universal love. For instance, in the first...
The first half of this song’s title “Flies on the Butter (You Can Go Home Again)” is indicative of this piece being by and large a song of reminiscing. Apparently the vocalist grew up in...
Unfortunately for Wynonna Judd, on “Cry Myself to Sleep”, she finds herself in love with someone who can only be described as a toxic lover. The addressee’s toxicity is manifested through him being insensitive, deceitful...
Fundamentally explained, “Born to Be Blue” is one of those songs in which the vocalist goes about lamenting being stuck in a state of singlehood. The vocalist is a victim of the blues. Put simply,...
The simplest way of describing The Judds’ “Love Is Alive”, which relies significantly on allegorical lingo, is as the vocalist personifying love itself as this man she’s smitten by. Another way of wording that idea...
“Let Me Tell You About Love” is bit of a complex song in that its thesis sentiment obviously revolves around The Judds biggin’ up the power of love. But the way they go about getting...