Moody Woman Explained

Moody Woman
Type:studio
Artist:Charley Pride
Cover:moodyowman.jpg
Released:1989
Genre:Country
Length:31:57
Label:16th Avenue
Producer:Charley Pride, Jerry Bradley
Prev Title:I'm Gonna Love Her on the Radio
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Best of Charley Pride
Next Year:1990

Moody Woman is an album by American country music artist Charley Pride.[1] It was released in 1989 via 16th Avenue Records.[2] [3] The album includes the single "Amy's Eyes". Pride duetted with his son Dion on the cover of "Heaven Help Us All".[4] The album was one of Pride's final commercial successes.[5]

Critical reception

The Houston Chronicle wrote: "Pride's up-tempo songs are invariably unconvincing (he always sounds guilty when he's trying to seem cheerful), and his ceaseless ballads become tiresome after a while."[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: People . St. Louis Post-Dispatch . 18 Jan 1989 . A2.
  2. News: Hurst . Jack . On the Record . Chicago Tribune . 30 Mar 1989 . 13C.
  3. Neely . Tim . Charley Pride Discography . Goldmine . Jun 15, 2001 . 27 . 12 . 18.
  4. News: Prides Record Together . Sun-Sentinel . 18 Jan 1989 . 2A.
  5. News: Christensen . Thor . Dallas singer Charley Pride, who broke country’s color line, dies at 86 . 25 March 2023 . The Dallas Morning News.
  6. News: Tucker . Ken . Records . Houston Chronicle . April 16, 1989 . Zest . 12.