On November 14, 1986, Capitol reissue Newton's Greatest Hits in an expanded 15-track edition titled  Juice Newton's Greatest Hits (and more).[4] This version retained nine of the album's original tracks. "Ride 'Em, Cowboy" was dropped and six new tracks were brought in. The title track from Dirty Looks was among these along with five songs from her pre-Juice recordings. "Low Down and Lonesome" derived from Newton's 1977 Come to Me album while "So Many Ways" and "Hey! Baby" came from her 1978 release Well Kept Secret. The last of these was a cover version of Bruce Channel's 1962 number one hit.[20] "Lay Back in the Arms of Someone", taken from Newton's Take Heart 1979 album, was originally recorded by the British band Smokie.[21] "It's a Heartache" was included in only foreign issues of Newton's Come to Me album but not in the American and British editions. Released as a one-off single in 1978, Newton's rendition of this song was a major hit in Mexico. In the United States it peaked at only number 86 and was eclipsed by Bonnie Tyler's version of the song which shot up to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.[6][22]

Newton has several Gold and Platinum records to her credit, including Juice, Quiet Lies and her first Greatest Hits album. During the 1980s, she charted 14 top 10 hits across the Billboard Country, AC, and Hot 100 charts, with many of the recordings achieving crossover success and six of the songs hitting the No. 1 position.[2]


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These two singles became her biggest sellers in the United States, each earning an RIAA Gold certification. (Note: in 1981 and 1982, when these singles were certified, the RIAA standard for Gold singles was "more than 1 million copies sold"; in 1989, RIAA lowered the standard to 500,000 for Gold single certifications.) The songs were also sizable hits in Canada, Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, and other countries. For example, "Angel of the Morning" peaked at No. 1 in Canada and No. 43 in the UK Singles Chart in 1981.[7] While "The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known)" did not receive a U.S. certification, the song's popularity propelled album sales from Gold to Platinum, and the recording remained in the Top 40 (of the Hot 100) for 18 weeks.[6] "Shot Full Of Love" was released as a single in the UK, but failed to chart.

In 1995, Newton recorded a double-album of pop duets (which was slated to be sold via infomercial), but the project was riddled with legal issues, resulting in a low-impact, "accidental" release of the "Platinum & Gold" series of duets in the early 2000s (the CD set was released without Newton's permission). Subsequently, bootleg CDs including most of the duets turned up on U.S. store shelves as Gold & Platinum, Volumes 7 and 8. Those CDs also contain 1995 solo versions of three of Newton's pop hits "Angel of the Morning", "Love's Been a Little Bit Hard on Me" and "Queen of Hearts". Newton's duet partners included Willie Nelson, Melissa Manchester, The Pointer Sisters and Frankie Valli. In 1998, Newton released "The Trouble with Angels", a collection of seven re-recorded hits and three new songs, including the single "When I Get Over You". The 1998 effort was quickly followed by American Girl in 1999, which was Newton's first album of all-new material since 1989 and featured the single "They Never Made It to Memphis". The collection featured tracks written by Otha Young, Freddie Mercury, Nanci Griffith, Tom Petty and Newton herself.[12]

Every Road Leads Back to You (which consists of live material and a bonus EP of four studio recordings of original songs) was released in 2002 with an accompanying DVD. American Girl Vol. II, which was originally sold exclusively at cdbaby.com and at Newton's live shows, was released in 2003 and reissued in 2006 and again in 2011 by Brookside Records.[10]

Please note: we are estimating the vocal range for the artists based on what we know about the songs they perform. The 'real' vocal range of the person of course might be different. This estimate is just based on the highest and lowest known pitches from the songs we have in our database. It might be that the singer can actually hit lower or higher notes, but never did so in their recordings known to us.

Emma asked me about her mom's favorite - that has become her favorite, after her mom passed away, Juice Newton. I played all of Juice Newton's songs for many years on the radio, as she was a very popular figure in music of all kinds. She was remarkably talented with a gigantic voice and large mass appeal. One of her many gifts to us was introducing country to many new fans!

Judy Kay Newton broke through in 1981 after a few failed albums with a band of another name, with her solo album called, Juice. I love that album, as it had a ton of great songs on it, including three huge hits and some of the best album cuts you will ever hear. It's so worth a download. Angel Of The Morning was a huge song both pop and country, Queen Of Hearts and The Sweetest Thing - same. I think it's one of the best pop country albums ever. And for the next seven years, Juice Newton was here to stay. She racked up 6 number one songs. She also had a big following outside of the U.S.

But she had real chart success till about 1987, and fortunate for her she had forged a following in and out of country. She had a bunch of #1 country songs, and won a Grammy or two. I always liked Juice Newton, as I felt she was immensely talented as a singer, and I loved her dedication to record just "good music" without any real borders. And even if you knew nothing about country, you knew her, and if you were all country, you knew her. e24fc04721

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