Lee Ann Womack
Bursting onto the country scene in 1997 with the hit song "Never Again, Again," Lee Ann Womack upheld the classic Nashville standards of earlier generations, with an achey sob in her voice and songs of cheatin' and heartsickness. With each progressive album, Womack went slightly more pop, the commercial pinnacle being her sentimental 2000 hit, "I Hope You Dance," from the album of the same name. Nevertheless, by 2005, with the release of THERE'S MORE WHERE THAT CAME FROM, Womack seemed to be reverting back to the straight-up, Tammy Wynette-inspired sound that impressed critics and fans at the start of her career.
Call Me Crazy
Lee Ann Womack
MCA Nashville, 2008
1 CD
Songs
Willie Nelson
Hip-O Records, 2008
1 CD
Those Were the Days
Dolly Parton
Sugar Hill Records, 2005
1 CD
Greatest Hits
Lee Ann Womack
MCA Nashville, 2005
1 CD
Songs
Willie Nelson
UTV, 2005
1 CD
There's More Where That Came From
Lee Ann Womack
MCA Nashville, 2005
1 CD
Greatest Hits
Lee Ann Womack
MCA Nashville, 2004
1 CD
Soul Gravy
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Universal South Records, 2004
1 CD
