Written by Ric Albano | Song Length: 2:15 |
Listen to the Song: [audio:WAS/Xtra/SweetJudyBrown.mp3] |
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Lyrics Now it was hot and it was stormy up on Katenberg Hill When sweet Judy came with her new barnyard skill Now on Saturday nights the men are comin’ around Just to try her for themselves, just to lay sweet Judy Brown All the town, they’re coming back for more Now all of Judy’s bad habits have gone way out of line Singing, hey young Judy get off of your knees Composition © 1989 Ric Albano |
Song Info Produced & Engineered by Ric Albano Composed on August 5, 1989 Recorded August 1989 at Rathole Studios, Hazleton, PA Mixed in 2003 & Mastered in 2011 at Cygnus Wave Studios Performers Listener Guide Analysis: This was originally going to be the lead song of a “concept album” about a prostitute called The Rise and Fall of Sweet Judy Brown. Along with an unpublished second part of this song, there is Mrs. McCleary’s Farm which advances the story line. |
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