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''Moody Woman'' is an album by American country music artist Charley Pride. It was released in 1989 via
16th Avenue Records 16th Avenue Records was an independent record label specializing in country music. The first 16th Avenue label was founded in Toronto in May 1981 by Apple Productions Corporation principals Stan Campbell and Veronica Mataseje. In May 1984, 16th A ...
. The album includes the single "
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". Pride duetted with his son Dion on the cover of "
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". The album was one of Pride's final commercial successes.


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."


Track listing


Chart performance


References

{{Charley Pride Charley Pride albums 1989 albums 16th Avenue Records albums