This countrys rockin the judds biography

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  • Love Can Build a Bridge

    1990 single by The Judds

    For the album, see Love Can Build a Bridge (album). For the film, see Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge.

    "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.

    Content and composition

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    The song is about the importance of always standing together, and was co-written by Naomi Judd and dedicated to the Judd family and fans as almost a goodbye, as at the time, Naomi was chronically ill with Hepatitis C and was forced to retire as it had been speculated that she had only three years left to live.[citation needed]

    This Country's Rockin' - text

    It doesn't matter if you're rik or poor
    If you're old or young
    Everybody, every now and then
    Has got to have some fun
    So vända up the music
    vända up the juice
    Put me in the spotlight
    And vända me loose
    You better hold on tight
    This country's gonna rock tonight

    [Chorus]
    This country's rockin'
    To the beat of a brand new drum
    Back in Kentucky where I komma from
    They love to hear that old gitarr strum
    This country's rockin'
    Jump back and let the bad boys play
    Everywhere across the USA
    This country's rockin' all the way

    You might ride a horse, drive a Porsche
    Or cruise in limousines
    Eat caviar with champagne
    Or cornbread with your pinto beans
    But there's one thing
    In which we all agree
    We love our country music
    Like the Queen loves tea
    What a lovely sight
    We're gonna rock tonight

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    [Repeat Chorus]

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    Country Music Hall Of Fame® And Museum Exhibit Tells The Judds’ Story With Rare Photos, Manuscripts

    The Judds: Dream Chasers Opens August 10  NASHVILLE, Tenn. – July 24, 2018 – The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will take a fresh look at the story of The Judds—mother Naomi and daughter Wynonna—using rare artifacts, original manuscripts, unpublished photos and keepsake costumes in an exhibit titled The Judds: Dream Chasers. The exhibit opens Aug. 10, 2018, and continues through July 14, 2019. The exhibit will follow the popular duo from their mother-and-child beginnings as Diana Judd and daughter Christina Ciminella to their chart-topping career peak as one of the most successful duos in country music history. In the Eighties and early Nineties, The Judds scored twenty Top Ten hits, including fourteen #1s. They were popular with their industry peers, too, winning five Grammys, nine CMA awards and seven ACM awards. According to museum CEO K
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