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''Wynonna & Naomi'' is the self-titled debut album of the American country music duo The Judds. Released by RCA Records in 1983, the album's name is derived from the duo's two members, mother Naomi Judd and her daughter, Wynonna Judd. The first single, "Had a Dream (For the Heart)", was the duo's first chart single, peaking at #17 on the ''Billboard'' country charts.
Several of the album's songs were later reprised on subsequent albums, from which they were released as singles. "Mama He's Crazy", their second single overall, was reprised on 1984's ''Why Not Me'', "Cry Myself to Sleep" from 1985's ''Rockin' with the Rhythm'', "Change of Heart" from 1988's ''Greatest Hits'', and "John Deere Tractor" from 1990's ''Love Can Build a Bridge''.
Cry Myself to Sleep and Dream Chaser are taken from their Rockin with the Rhythm album, added for the CD reissues of the album. The original vinyl and cassette issues have only six tracks. - Wikipedia