Miss Judy's Farm
Rod Stewart · Other Songs - Rod Stewart
Miss judy she was moody
Owned a sweaty farm in old alabam
I was just 18, crude and mean
All I needed was to get my own way
Get out of my way
Miss judy she could have me
Any hour of the working day
She'd send me in the corn field mid afternoon
Said son it's all part of your job
Miss judy had a cross eyed poodle
That I would kick if I was given the chance
Never was amused by the kindness I used
I was whipped in the barn until dawn
It hurt me
Last summer we was restless
Were gonna make a stand and burn down your farm
But it was all in the head
Cause out in the yard
Miss judy had the national guard
We was beaten, before we started
Miss judy she was moody
And she always didn't get her own way
Just state the facts, get it right
Kick her when she's down
Miss Judy's Farm
Rod Stewart's "Miss Judy's Farm" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-career rock and roll, blending his signature swagger with a nostalgic, country-tinged melody. Released during a period where Stewart was refining his sound beyond pure rock, the track captures the essence of his early hits while showcasing his vocal range and songwriting versatility. The song reflects the enduring appeal of Stewart's ability to craft anthems that resonate across generations, often featuring in live performances that highlight his dynamic stage presence. As part of his extensive discography, the recording exemplifies the blend of traditional rock structures with Stewart's unique storytelling approach, cementing his status as a rock legend who consistently delivers memorable musical moments.
