Genre: Country
50 Number Ones
George Strait
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You're Gonna Be
Reba McEntire
These Days
Vince Gill
Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind
A Man Ain't Made Of Stone
Randy Travis
Maximum Garth Brooks
Garth Brooks
Greatest Hits
Steve Wariner
Whoever's In New England
Ocean Front Property
The Best Of Reba McEntire
Best of Bonnie Raitt on Capitol 1989-2003
Bonnie Raitt
My Kind Of Country
Black Cadillac
Rosanne Cash
Alice Gerrard
Up until the rise of Brooks & Dunn in the '90s, the Judds were the most commercially successful duo in country music history. Mother Naomi and daughter Wynonna enjoyed an astounding run of 14 number one singles from 1984 to 1989, ranking them as one of the most popular country acts of the '80s. Their music combined elements of traditional country harmony singing, bluegrass, and Appalachian folk with pop, rock, and polished contemporary production. Moreover, Wynonna's powerful, bluesy, often sexy lead vocals established her as one of the finest female country singers of her era. But even more important than their widely accessible sound -- or their considerable visual appeal -- was their sympathetic understanding of working-class and small-town women, earned through a long, hard struggle of their own. Though their off-stage relationship was often more contentious than it appeared, it took a life-threatening illness to bring the Judds Read More
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