The song grandpa tell me bout the good old days

The Judds, Wynonna Judd

The song grandpa tell me bout the good old days

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The Judds

The Judds were an American country music duo composed of Naomi Judd and her daughter, Wynonna Judd. Signed to RCA Records in 1983, the duo released six studio albums between then and 1991. One of the most successful acts in country music history, The Judds won five Grammy Awards for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, and eight Country Music Association awards. The duo also charted twenty-five singles on the country music charts between 1983 and 2000, fourteen of which went to Number One and six more of which made Top Ten on the same chart. more »


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Grandpa, tell me 'bout the good old days 
Sometimes it feels like this world's gone crazy 
And Grandpa, take me back to yesterday 
When the line between right and wrong 
Didn't seem so hazy 

Did lovers really fall in love to stay 
And stand beside each other, come what may?
Was a promise really something people kept 
Not just something they would say and then forget
Did families really bow their heads to pray
Did daddies really never go away?
Oh, Grandpa, tell me 'bout the good old days 

Grandpa, everything is changing fast 
We call it progress, but I just don't know 
And Grandpa, let's wander back into the past 
And paint me the picture of long ago 

Did lovers really fall in love to stay 
And stand beside each other, come what may?
Was a promise really something people kept 
Not just something they would say and then forget
Did families really bow their heads to pray
Did daddies really never go away?
Oh, Grandpa, tell me 'bout the good old days 
Oh, Grandpa, tell me 'bout the good old days

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Written by: Jamie O'hara

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The song grandpa tell me bout the good old days

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  • In their sixth #1 Country hit, The Judds are weary in a modern world that's abandoned the traditional values of simpler times. Lead singer Wynonna asks her grandpa to tell her about "the good old days" when couples kept their vows, fathers stayed with their families, and people still prayed.

  • In reality, the good old days weren't so good for the Judd clan, which is why the singers connected so strongly with the song's message. Naomi struggled as a single mother after her marriage broke up, just a few years after her own parents' divorce. As for her grandfathers, they had a particularly rough streak on the maternal side. She told Closer Weekly in 2017, "My great-grandfather was a mass murderer, and after his son became my grandfather, my grandmother murdered him."

  • This was written by Jamie O'Hara, a Nashville songwriter who was known for being half of the country duo The O'Kanes. He never actually knew any of his grandparents; they all died before he was born. He explained in The Billboard Book Of #1 Country Hits how the song came together. "I'd been working very regularly around that time," he said. "I was in a songwriting groove, and woke up one morning, and that's the song that came out. 'Grandpa' was a gift that songwriters get every once in a while, if you're putting in the work."

  • This was a particularly poignant song for The Judds as Naomi had just lost her father (Wynonna's grandfather) to liver disease in 1984. Their producer, Brent Maher, remembered when he first brought the tune to the duo. "To hear 'Grandpa' and not like it, you've got to have a stone for a heart," he said. "It just hit me so hard, and I met with the girls a couple days later, and I played it for them. Wynonna got these big ol' blurry tears in her eyes, and we knew pretty much well off that was gonna be a strong song for them."

  • In a 2017 interview with Kentucky Country Music, Naomi recalled when she first heard the song, saying, "The minute I heard it, I thought, This song just gets me. Gets me in the heart. Gets me in the gut. Gets me in the head. I thought it was so much my song because it says, 'did families really bow their heads to pray, did daddies really never go away.' And I'm standing there singing the song with Wynonna and she never knew her dad. And my daddy was gone before we wrote this song, so the audience didn't know that there's this ghost, this third person standing there with us when we're talking about our grandpas and all that.

    And the fact that they call it progress, but I really don't know, it was sort of another topical song for me besides being so old-fashioned going back to and admiring family values. I'm not for progress. Our world is way too technological for me. I don't do Facebook. I do face to face."

  • Naomi also thinks the song resonates so strongly with fans because it taps into their values and core memories. She said: "I knew it was going to be a monster hit. I just knew it. I felt it, every which way – the past, the present, and the future. And to this day, people come to us and say, 'We just buried my grandpa and we played 'Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Ole Days)' at his funeral.' And we played it at my husband's dad's funeral. He was a pastor. They lived in a small town in North Carolina, tobacco farmers. And that was a moment that I was completely drawn back into the past. That's what happens with our songs. They're so personal to us and lo and behold other people get it too."

  • This won the Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1987. O'Hara also took the prize for Best Country Song.

  • Danielle Bradbery covered this on season 4 of The Voice.

Who sings Grandpa tell me the good old days?

"Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)" is a song written by Jamie O'Hara, and recorded by the American country music duo, The Judds. It was released in January 1986 as the second single from the album Rockin' with the Rhythm. The song was their sixth No.

Who wrote The Judds song Grandpa?

Jamie O'HaraGrandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days) / Lyricistnull

What is Judds most famous song?

"Mama, He's Crazy" ever. "Mama, He's Crazy" captured the hearts of fans right away, with a daughter telling her mother about a man she's met -- and he's crazy over her. The song is one of the Judds' most recognizable hits, and it propelled them into the country music scene in a huge way.

Who wrote The Judds songs?

Original songs.