Well Kept Secret is the fourth studio album by country pop singer Juice Newton.
Well Kept Secret was released by Capitol in 1978 and is Newton's first album as a solo artist, though Silver Spur remained her backing band for five more years.
[2] The album marked Newton's most rock-oriented record up to that time and features five songs written by her long-time collaborator Otha Young.
Baby" and the Holland–Dozier–Holland song, "A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)", which was originally recorded in 1963 by Martha and the Vandellas as the B-side to their hit single "Heat Wave".
Neither charted, prompting rock critic Jim Worbois to note: "The title of this album seems to apply to her career as much as anything.