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“It’s Time To Tell My Story” – Wynonna Judd Announces Her First Album In 10 Years, ‘The Hard Truth’
New music is finally on the horizon from the “No One Else On Earth” singer.
Though you typically hear names such as Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Shania Twain and the like being named as the defining voices of country music in the late 80s and 90s, there’s no doubt that Wynonna Judd deserves to be in the same company. As we know, she and her mother, Naomi Judd, were nothing short of a power duo in the ’80s, scoring five Grammys, nine CMA Awards and 14 #1 hits. As a solo artist, Wynonna also carved her own path in the ’90s, scoring huge hits with the likes of her rendition of “I Saw the Light,” “No One Else On Earth,” “She Is His Only Weakness” and “To Be Loved By You.”
The past decade has been nothing short of trying for Wynonna, however, highlighted by the death of her mother in 2022. Thankfully, it seems as if she’s doing much better recently. This led to her debuting her first new song since 2022 at Stagecoach, “Kentucky Queen,” which was released today.
In tandem with “Kentucky Queen’s” release, the Virginia native announced the release of her first album since 2016, The Hard Truth, on Friday, October 2nd.
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Discussing The Hard Truth, Wynonna would explain that it’s her most personal album to date, diving deep into her journey of heartbreak, healing and faith throughout the difficult past few years. Additionally, she’d note that the record challenged her unlike any other before, making her face her perfectionism and embrace honest emotion.
“I’ve spent a lifetime singing about heartbreak, healing, faith, and survival, but I’ve never made a record like this one. These songs tell the truth about where I’ve been, what I’ve lost, what I’ve overcome, and who I’ve become. This album asked me to be brave enough to tell the truth—even when my voice shook. It challenged me to let go of perfectionism and embrace the beauty of honest emotion.
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Additionally, Wynonna tells fans that she hopes that they feel seen, through their personal struggles and heartbreak, while listening to the record.
“My hope is that when you hear these songs, you feel what I was feeling while writing and recording them. If they help someone feel seen, understood, or a little less alone, then every hard truth was worth telling.”
She’d note that the album took over five years to fully develop, with every song being written and recorded on her farm in Franklin, Tennessee, and her husband, Scott “Cactus” Moser, producing the record.
In addition to the album announcement, the “Tell Me Why” singer also announced a short run of album release shows in Lexington, Somerset and Ashland, Kentucky from September 30th to October 2nd. Pre-sale for members of her fan club will begin on Monday, June 15th, with general sale beginning on Friday, June 19th.
The Hard Truth Tracklist
“Prelude (All Downhill From Ashland)”
“All Downhill From Ashland” (feat. The War And Treaty)
“Everything” (feat. Patterson Hood)
“Am I Missing Out”
“Broken And Blessed”
“Hear Me Now” (feat. Iron & Wine)
“The Hopeful Lie” (feat. The War And Treaty)
“Kentucky Queen”
“Girl Who Could Sing”
“Drive”
“Love Ain’t Got The Best Of Me”
Before you go, fire up today’s lead single, “Kentucky Queen.”
The Hard Truth Album Release Show Dates
September 30 – Lexington, Kentucky – Lexington Opera House
October 1 – Somerset, Kentucky – The Virginia
October 2 – Ashland, Kentucky – Paramount Theater AshlandThe post “It’s Time To Tell My Story” – Wynonna Judd Announces Her First Album In 10 Years, ‘The Hard Truth’ first appeared on Whiskey Riff.