Juice Newton - The Best of Juice Newton (2012)
Artist: Juice Newton
Title: The Best of Juice Newton
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Platinum Collection
Genre: Country, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:07:32
Total Size: 445 / 163 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Best of Juice Newton
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Platinum Collection
Genre: Country, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:07:32
Total Size: 445 / 163 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Angel of the Morning (04:05)
2. Queen of Hearts (03:16)
3. Sweetest Thing (04:04)
4. Love's Been a Little Hard (03:07)
5. Break It to Me Gently (03:57)
6. Crazy Little Thing Called Love (02:31)
7. Old Flame (02:59)
8. You Make Me Want to Make You Mine (04:09)
9. Tell Me True (03:11)
10. Stuck in the Middle (02:36)
11. Hurt (03:32)
12. A Little Love (03:52)
13. Cheap Love (03:30)
14. Night Time Without You (02:37)
15. Tell Her No (03:35)
16. When Love Comes Around the Bend (02:26)
17. Sunshine (02:51)
18. Heart of the Night (03:59)
19. What Can I Do With My Heart (03:29)
20. Ride Em Cowboy (03:37)
Juice Newton (born Judith Kay Newton, February 18, 1952, Lakehurst, NJ) was part of the first wave of country singers raised on rock, folk-rock, and singer/songwriters, which is evident from her hit singles. "Angel of the Morning" and "Queen of Hearts," her two crossover hits, have country-pop arrangements, but their roots are in '60s pop and new wave roots rock, respectively. That's why she managed pop crossover hits in the early '80s and also why she was able to sustain country success throughout the decade.
Although Newton was born in New Jersey, she was raised in Virginia. As she entered high school, her mother gave her a guitar, prompting her infatuation with folk music. After graduating from high school, she attended Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, CA, where she continued to play folk in coffeehouses. During this time, she met Otha Young, a fellow guitarist and songwriter. The two formed a folk-rock band called Dixie Peach and began playing bars around northern California.
Although Newton was born in New Jersey, she was raised in Virginia. As she entered high school, her mother gave her a guitar, prompting her infatuation with folk music. After graduating from high school, she attended Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, CA, where she continued to play folk in coffeehouses. During this time, she met Otha Young, a fellow guitarist and songwriter. The two formed a folk-rock band called Dixie Peach and began playing bars around northern California.