Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad is a studio album by American country artist Tammy Wynette.
The majority of the album was a collection of cover tunes Wynette recorded, including songs by George Jones, Loretta Lynn and Jeannie Seely.
In 1965, Tammy Wynette moved to Nashville, Tennessee with her three children in hopes of finding a recording contract.
[2] Second husband, Don Chapel, had attempted to secure his wife a recording contract but was turned down by the Decca, Hickory, Kapp and Musicor labels.
[4] With Sherrill serving as her producer, the pair began recording what came to be her debut studio album, which would later be titled Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad.
[1] Six of the album's songs were previously-released singles by other country artists that Wynette covered: David Houston's "Almost Persuaded", Loretta Lynn's "Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)", Jeannie Seely's "Don't Touch Me", George Jones's "Walk Through This World with Me", Jack Greene's "There Goes My Everything" and Bobby Austin's "Apartment No.
[12] It became the breakout single in Wynette's career, reaching number three on the Billboard country songs chart in June 1967.