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Arts, entertainment, and media
= Films and musicals
=Good News (musical), opened on Broadway in 1927
Good News (1930 film), an American MGM musical film based on the stage production starring Bessie Love
Good News (1947 film), an American MGM musical film based on the stage production starring June Allyson
Good News (1954 film), a Spanish comedy film
Good News (1979 film), an Italian satirical comedy film starring Giancarlo Giannini
Good News, a 1990 film by Ulrich Seidl
Good Newwz, a 2019 Indian romantic comedy film
Taurus (2022 film), also known as Good News
The Good News (film), a 2008 Spanish film
= Literature
=Good News (novel), a 1980 novel by Edward Abbey
Good News, a 1945 non-fiction work by Cyril Alington
= Music
=Albums
Good News (Cliff Richard album), 1967
Good News!, a 1973 album by Jody Miller
Good News, a 1975 album by Pasadena Roof Orchestra
Good News, a 1981 album by Sweet Honey in the Rock
Good News (Lena album), 2011, or the title song
Good News (Kathy Mattea album), 1993, or the title song
Good News (Matt Dusk album), 2009, or the title song
Good News (Withered Hand album)
Good News (Ian Yates album), 2012
Good News (Bryan Rice album), 2007, or the title song
The Good News (album), a 2015 album by All Things New
Good News (Rend Collective album) A 2018 album by Rend Collective
Good News (Megan Thee Stallion album), 2020
Songs
Good News (Louis Gottlieb song), 1959
"Good News" (Jody Miller song), 1973
"Good News" (Ocean Park Standoff song), 2016
"Good News" (Mac Miller song), 2020
"Good News", a 1998 song by Ringo Starr from Vertical Man
"Good News", a 2019 song by K.Flay from Solutions
"Good News", a 2018 single by Mandisa
"Good News", a 2021 song by Pop Smoke from Faith
"Good News", a 2022 song by Lightsum from Into The Light
"Ain't That Good News" (song), also known as "Good News", a 1964 song by Sam Cooke
= Religious publications
=Good News Bible (GNB), an English translation of the Bible by the American Bible Society
The Good News (magazine), a religious magazine published by the United Church of God
= Television
=Good News (TV series), a 1997 American situation comedy broadcast
Russell Howard's Good News, a BBC comedy and topical news show television broadcast
"The Good News" (Mad Men), a 2010 episode of Mad Men
= Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
=Good News (duo), an American duo who appeared on The X Factor (U.S. TV series)
Good News Awards, a journalism award
Other uses
The gospel (or good news), the message of Jesus
Good News Club v. Milford Central School, a 2001 U.S. Supreme Court case
Macintosh's Good News, a box of chocolates on which George Harrison based the lyric of The Beatles' "Savoy Truffle"
Good News! is a studio album by American singer Jody Miller. It was released in July 1973 on Epic Records and featured 11 tracks. The ninth studio album of her career, Good News! was a country-themed album mixing cover tunes with original material. Among its original songs were the singles "Good News" and "Darling, You Can Always Come Back Home". Both singles reached the top ten of the North American country charts in 1973. The album itself reached the top 20 on the American country chart in 1973. It was followed by a positive review from Billboard the same year.
Background, recording and content
Jody Miller had a commercial comeback in the early 1970s after focusing her career on country music. Singles like "He's So Fine" and "Baby I'm Yours" became top ten country songs and her commercial success continued through the early part of the decade. Among her most successful songs were the top ten recordings "Good News" and "Darling You Can Always Come Back Home". Both were featured on Miller's 1973 studio album, also titled Good News!. The project was recorded at the Columbia Studios, located in Nashville, Tennessee. Sessions were held between January and April 1973. Billy Sherrill served as the album's producer.
Good News! consisted of 11 tracks. Along with its two singles tracks such as "In the Name of Love", "The Woman in Me" and "One More Chance" were also original material. Remaining tracks were covers, many of which were country covers. This included Brenda Lee's top ten song "Nobody Wins", Joe Stampley's number one song "Soul Song" and Kris Kristofferson's number one song "Why Me". Of all the songs on the project, Miller later stated that her cover of "Why Me" was her favorite. Miller also covered the top ten pop singles "Hallelujah I Love Him So" and "The House of the Rising Sun".
Release and critical reception
Good News! was originally released in July 1973 by Epic Records. It was Miller's ninth studio recording in her career. The label originally distributed it as a vinyl LP. Five songs were featured on "side A" and six songs were featured on "side B". It was later released for digital markets via Sony Music Entertainment. Good News! reached the number 18 position on the American Billboard Top Country Albums chart in 1973. It was Miller's fourth and final album to reached the country albums top 20. After its original release, the project was reviewed positively by Billboard magazine. The publication praised it as being "perhaps, one of the finest country albums ever cut". They further noted that "at least five" of its songs could be potential singles.
Singles
Two singles were issued from Good News!. The first was its title track, which was originally released as a single in February 1973. It became her fifth top ten single on the Billboard Hot Country Songs, peaking at number nine. It also reached number nine on Canada's RPM Country Tracks chart in 1973. "Darling, You Can Always Come Back Home" was then issued as a single in June 1973. It became her sixth (and final) top ten single on the Billboard country chart, reaching number five in 1973. It reached number three on the RPM Country Songs chart.
Track listing
Technical personnel
All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Good News!
Bill Barnes – Art design
Charlie Bragg – Engineer
Lou Bradley – Engineer
Al Clayton – Photography
The Jordanaires – Background vocals
Bill McElhiney – String arrangements
The Nashville Edition – Background vocals
Billy Sherrill – Producer
Charts
Release history
References
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