Sweet Judy Brown

Bonus Track By  Wahray and Soul

Written by Ric Albano Song Length: 2:15
Listen to the Song:
[audio:WAS/Xtra/SweetJudyBrown.mp3]
1989
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
All around, they all lay down the whore

Now all of Judy’s bad habits have gone way out of line
Her mama went and caught her with five locals in the pines
Now that Judy’s out of business she can stick to one man
But if he works late on Saturday, she’ll surely bare her parts untanned

Singing, hey young Judy get off of your knees
You’re an open invitation to some new kind of disease
Hey Mrs. Brown, don’t you teach your daughter right
Now she’s in the barnyard almost every night

Composition © 1989 Ric Albano
Publication © 2011 Cygnus Wave Music

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
Ric Albano
Acoustic & Electric Guitars, All Vocals

Listener Guide
Grade

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 Along with an unpublished second part of this song, there is Mrs.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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