Naomi Judd was born Diana Ellen Judd on Jan. 11, 1946, in Ashland, Ky. Finding herself pregnant, she quickly got married but not to the father of her first child, daughter Christina Ciminella. Christina, born May 30, 1964, became known as Wynonna Judd when the mother-daughter duo stormed the country charts in the 1980s. After Naomi divorced, she moved from their latest home in Hollywood, back to Morrill, Ky., with Wynonna and another daughter Ashley.
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From: Claudia Morgan Subject: PRO: Girls_night_Out.cpm by The Judds Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 15:28:42 -0700
Artist Name: "The Judds" Song Title: "Girls Night Out" Type: "Chord Pro" Transcription: # Date: 4/6/98 # From: Claudia Morgan ([email protected]) # Subject: GIRLS NIGHT OUT, by the Judds # I was surprised not to find this song in OLGA, so I am (finally) contributing. # This is a great song, especially if you use the riff I have included. # Girls Night Out Performed by The Judds "Why Not Me?" Album, track 7
{t:Girls Night Out} {st:The Judds} {chord: E4sus 0 2 2 2 0 0 1} {chord: E 0 2 2 1 0 0 1} {chord: Em 0 2 2 0 0 0 1} {comment:Key of F# -- Capo on 2} {comment:Intro -- Play this riff throughout song where E is indicated} [E] [E4sus] [E] [Em] {comment:Verse 1:} [E]Friday finally came around, This girl's ready to paint the town [E]Tonight ain't [D]nothing gonna slow me d[E]own [E]I did my time workin' all week. Tonight's all mine, tomorrow I'll sleep W[A]anna hear a b[D]and with a country s[E]ound
{start_of_chorus} [F#]Well I'be been cooped up all week long [Ab]I've been working my f[A]ingers to the b[B]one [E]Well, it's a girl's night out. H[F#]oney, there ain't no doubt I'm gonna d[B7]ance every dance til the boys go h[E]ome [E]Well, it's my night to rock. No w[F#]atchin' that old clock Ain't no[B7] doubt, Lordy! It's a girl's night o[E]ut {end_of_chorus}
{comment:Verse 2:} [E]Two-step or cotton-eyed joe. They can play 'em fast or they can play 'em slow [A]I can do 'em all, just s[D]how me the f[E]loor [E]You can give me a little rock n roll, or even a waltz with the lights down low I'll still be da[A]ncin' when they c[D]lose the d[E]oor
{comment:Repeat chorus twice, then first verse to fade}