There's More Where That Came From
Lee Ann Womack · 2005
51 min · 12 tracks · folk · Americana · neotraditional country
A soulful blend of traditional country sounds with poignant storytelling that resonates deeply in modern Americana.
Why this album works
The album debuted at number 3 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and was well-received critically, earning Womack a Grammy nomination for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Its mix of contemporary themes and classic country sound contributed to its appeal, influencing subsequent artists within the Americana and country scenes.
- Best for
- introspective storytelling journeys emotional and reflective moments rich, layered narratives
- Context
- Released on February 8, 2005, 'There's More Where That Came From' marked Lee Ann Womack's return after a brief hiatus following her self-titled album in 2003. This album showcased her artistic growth and commitment to neotraditional country music, solidifying her status as a leading voice in the genre.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Alan Jackson· Randy Travis· Billy Dean
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 There’s More Where That Came From Standout 3:53
- 2 One’s a Couple 4:10
- 3 I May Hate Myself in the Morning Standout 4:34
- 4 The Last Time 4:23
- 5 He Oughta Know That by Now 3:43
- 6 Twenty Years and Two Husbands Ago Standout 3:49
- 7 Happiness 4:10
- 8 When You Get to Me 4:04
- 9 Painless 4:34
- 10 What I Miss About Heaven 2:55
- 11 Waiting for the Sun to Shine 4:31
- 12 Stubborn (Psalm 151) 6:52
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