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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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