Biography
Judy Mae Rodman (née Robbins; May 23, 1951) is an American country music singer and songwriter. In the mid-1980s, she was a successful recording artist; making it all the way to number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart in 1986 with the song "Until I Met You." She also won the Academy of Country Music's "Top New Female Vocalist" award in 1985. Today, Rodman is a singer, songwriter, producer and vocal instructor in Nashville, Tennessee. Her recorded songs include LeAnn Rimes's number-one hit "One Way Ticket (Because I Can)" (co-written with Keith Hinton). She has also developed Power, Path & Performance; a vocal technique she teaches and sells on CDs.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Strait Out Of The Box
1995

Blue
1996

Wynonna
1992

That's The Way Love Goes
1983

Tell Me Why
1993

Right Or Wrong
1983

Greatest Hits
2003

Fire To Fire
1995

Drive
1993

Chasin' The Sun
1991

Friendship
1984

Burlap & Satin
1983

Snapshot
1983

My Fingers Do The Talkin'
1982

I'm Countryfied
1980

Sweet Sixteen

The Best Of LeAnn Rimes
2004

True Love
1982

The Bottom Line
1978
Credited work
387 releases · 84 albums · active 1976–2024
- Performance · 431
- Other credits · 19
- Production · 1
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Emerald Sound Studios · Soundshop Recording Studios · Masterfonics · Sixteenth Avenue Sound
Frequent collaborators
- LeAnn Rimes
- Wynonna
- Charley Pride
- Ray Charles
- Janie Fricke
- Don McLean
- Mel McDaniel
- Charly McClain
