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"Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad" is a song written by Billy Sherrill and Glenn Sutton, and recorded by American country music artist Tammy Wynette.It was released in February 1967 as the first single and title track from the album Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad.
Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad is a studio album by American country artist Tammy Wynette.It was released in May 1967 and contained ten tracks. The majority of the album was a collection of cover tunes Wynette recorded, including songs by George Jones, Loretta Lynn and Jeannie Seely.
Her single "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad" (1967) became a major hit, reaching number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. Its follow-up singles: "My Elusive Dreams" (a duet with David Houston), "I Don't Wanna Play House", "Take Me to Your World" and "D-I-V-O-R-C-E", became number 1 hits on the Hot Country Singles chart. [1]
Tammy Wynette had recently broken through as a country music artist with the top five single, "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad", and a number one duet with David Houston, "My Elusive Dreams". Epic issued two studio albums of her material up to this point. Both were released in 1967 and her previous albums most contained covers of songs. [3]
The following year, her debut studio album entitled Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad was issued, peaking at number 7 on the Billboard Country Albums chart. The same year, she collaborated with David Houston on the studio album My Elusive Dreams, which reached number 11 on the same chart. [2]
Wynette signed with Epic in 1966 and had her first chart success with 1967's "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad". [3] Sherrill chose to pair the two together after composing with Glenn Sutton the song "My Elusive Dreams". Originally, Sherrill wanted it to be a solo release for Wynette but changed his mind and decided to also make an album of duets ...
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Many of his songs were written in collaboration with Billy Sherrill who was also his boss at Columbia Records where he was employed as a record producer for several country artists. Sutton wrote or co-wrote many of Tammy Wynette 's early hits including, " Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad ", " Take Me to Your World ", " I Don't Wanna Play House ...