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Lee Ann Womack - Lee Ann Womack

Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  "Never Again, Again"
•  "Am I The Only Thing You've Done Wrong"
•  "The Fool"
Cons  •  None.
The Bottom Line - If you favor an overall rock-solid debut and excellent selection of songs, then this is the ticket for you.

 
Product Description
•  Debut album that has gone Platinum.
•  Features first #1 song "The Fool."
•  Songs that are well-suited for Lee Ann's voice.
 
 
Guide Review
Lee Ann Womack - Lee Ann Womack
When I first heard Lee Ann Womack, I knew that she would be one of my many favorite artists. Her voice is sweet and pure and is definitely easy on the ears. I was not the only one that liked her music, as Alan Jackson heard "Never Again, Again" and immediately bought copies for his friends to listen to. A little later on down the road, she winded up touring with him.

"Never Again, Again" was the pure country song that introduced us to Lee Ann, while her second single, "The Fool" went all the way to No. 1 on the Billboard chart. "Buckaroo," which peaked at number twenty-eight on Billboard, showcased the perky/fun side of Lee Ann as the video showed a little boy running around in between shots of her singing. A great sounding duet, "Make Memories With Me," has Mark Chesnutt as the guest vocalist.

Whenever Lee Ann sings, there is so much emotion that comes through in her voice. Not many artists can pull it off like she does, and I think that is why fans like her so much. Not only that, but she can be anywhere from serious to fun and then go a different direction by performing a gospel song at the end of each one of her albums.

Review by Jennifer Webb

   
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