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Juice Newton, "Angel Of The Morning"
The other day we found ourselves playing Juice Newton's greatest hits on repeat on a dark Saturday afternoon and it frightened us how many songs we knew by heart. It wasn't our mother's fault either. Somewhere along the way we really got into the Juice.
Reba McEntire, "Is There Life Out There"
It wasn't until
last year's RodeoHouston performance that it clicked with us how much we dug McEntire as an artist. All her songs remind us of the women we grew up around in our family, from the multiple divorcees to the single girls still looking for the One. It may shed a little suspicion on our orientation, but we could probably sing "Fancy" at a karaoke contest and win.
The Judds, "Mama He's Crazy"
Momma-daughter team The Judds ruled the '80s with huge manes of red hair and brassy vocals. To be honest we always had a thing for the older and more experienced Naomi. We could take or leave Wynonna, who kind of scared us. But then younger daughter Ashley had to come around and be in those movies
Normal Life and the soft-core
Norma Jean & Marilyn and break up the party.