6 Songs You Didn’t Know Naomi Judd Wrote for The Judds and Wynonna

"Change of Heart" (1984): The Judds' No. 1 hit explores love's complexities with heartfelt lyrics and topped charts on its re-release in 1988.

"Mr. Pain" (1984):  A poignant ballad from The Judds' debut album, "Mr. Pain," written by Naomi Judd and Kent Robbins, narrates a heartbreaking first love.

"Guardian Angels" (1989): Naomi's nostalgic song reflects on family history and memories. Released on "River of Time," it reached No. 16 on the country chart.

"This Country’s Rockin'" (1990):  A lively ode to Kentucky country music, Naomi's co-write with Keith Sykes and Robert White Johnson, featured on The Judds' final album.

"My Strongest Weakness," Wynonna (1992): Wynonna's solo hit, co-written by Naomi, explores heartache and surrender, reaching No. 1 on U.S. and Canadian Country charts.

"Big Bang Boogie," Wynonna (2000):  Naomi co-wrote the rockabilly-infused track for the EP "New Day Dawning," reuniting with Wynonna for a charting single after a decade.