Judy Rodman - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Here's a very good song by Judy Rodman! "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" was quite popular, reaching #5 on the Billboard Country chart in 1987 (MTM 72089). So much talent.... I don't know why she wasn't more popular.
I heard this song as a kid and never could find it. Had to search hard and never found the right singer. Here I am. Your the BEST version of this song
I had the exact same experience - it took me years to find it.
Bob Dylan wrote this song, & many artists have covered it. But Judy's version is the one I grew up hearing on the radio, & thus the one I like best. :)
MUSIC AND WORDS BY GOD DYLAN
I love her, and I love this song.
This is my all time most favoritest song ever.
What A Beautiful Song
In my humble this is the best version of this Dylan classic.
Very beautiful amazing voice and song wow
Great version of this song. I heard it first by Burl Ives.
I played this version of this song when I was a disc jockey on a SMALL (we’re talking microscopic) radio station in southern New Jersey in the late 80’s. Of all the versions I’ve heard, including the one by Bob Dylan, the composer, this one is my favorite..just laid-back enough, with a backing arrangement that sounds country precisely because it doesn’t try too hard for that sound (unlike, for example, Linda Ronstadt’s version. Her singing is fine, but the backing arrangement on that version sounds over-the-top to me. Of course, my opinion and 2 or 3 bucks gets you a good-sized cup of coffee pretty much anywhere…..
Was it WSNJ?
Indeed Judy Rodman kills this song....in a great way!
I had never heard of her till I watched an episode of hee haw on roku she was on.
What ever happened to Judy Rodman?
This is a Bob Dylan song. Written and performed.
The Hollies did a very good cover of this song.
Gotta say JR did the best version of this classic tune.
after bob dylan and before robert palmer
Judy Rodman Wrote and Recorded this... and two other Great Singers also Recorded it..... Anne Murray, Bob Dylan................. Great SOng...:)
Bob Dylan wrote it.
Norah Jones, any day