Album Details
Title: Greatest Hits Artist: Lee Ann Womack Release Date: 5/4/2004 Re-Released On: 8/31/2004 Label: MCA Records, MCA Nashville Album Type(s): Greatest Hits UPCs: 602498615959, 0731455006728, 602498627884 Genre: Country Styles: Contemporary Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Calm/Peaceful, Earthy, Gentle, Intimate, Organic, Passionate, Romantic, Sentimental, Stylish, Theatrical Total Copies: 5 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Never Again, Again
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You've Got to Talk to Me
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The Fool
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A Little Past Little Rock
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(Now You See Me) Now You Don't
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I'll Think of a Reason Later
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I Hope You Dance
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Ashes by Now
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Why They Call It Falling
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Something Worth Leaving Behind
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Mendocino County Line
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Does My Ring Burn Your Finger
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The Wrong Girl
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Time for Me to Go
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2004 | CD | MCA Records | 000188302 | | 2004 | CD | MCA Nashville | 000284036 |
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Album Review
Released seven years and four albums after Lee Ann Womack began her career with her eponymous 1997 debut, Greatest Hits chronicles her career to date. The 14-track collection contains all of her biggest hits -- "Never Again, Again," "The Fool," "A Little Past Little Rock," "I'll Think of a Reason Later," "I Hope You Dance," "Ashes by Now" -- along with the Grammy-winning Willie Nelson duet "Mendocino County Line" from his The Great Divide album, and two solid new songs, "The Wrong Girl" and "Time for Me to Go." Although there are couple of minor singles missing -- "Buckaroo," "Why They Call It Falling," "Forever Everyday" -- Greatest Hits nevertheless offers a good summary and introduction to the first part of Womack's career, when she grew to be one of the more popular female mainstream country vocalists of the late '90s/early 2000s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alan Mayor | Photography | | Aubrey Haynie | Musician, Fiddle | | B. James Lowry | Guitar (Acoustic), Musician | | Beth Gwinn | Photography | | Brent Mason | Guitar (Electric), Musician | | Buddy Miller | Vocals (Background), Musician | | Byron Gallimore | Producer | | Chad Cromwell | Drums, Musician | | Craig Allen | Design | | David Bryant | Assistant | | Erik Lutkins | Engineer | | Frank Liddell | Producer | | Gary Lawrence | Assistant | | Gary Paczosa | Mixing | | Glenn Worf | Guitar (Bass), Musician | | Greg Droman | Mixing | | Greg Lawrence | Assistant | | Hank Williams | Mastering | | Jackie Sallow | Photography | | James Minchin | Photography | | Jim Kemp | Art Direction | | Jimmy Nichols | Keyboards, Musician | | John Russell | Photography | | Julian King | Engineer | | Julie Brakey | Assistant | | Keith Carpenter | Hair Stylist | | Larry Franklin | Fiddle, Musician | | Lee Ann Womack | Producer | | Lonnie Wilson | Drums, Musician | | Mally Roncal | Make-Up | | Mark Wright | Producer | | Matt Serletic | Producer | | Pat Buchanan | Musician, Guitar (Electric) | | Paul Franklin | Musician, Guitar (Steel) | | Randy Scruggs | Musician, Guitar (Acoustic) | | Ron Wolfson | Photography | | Russ Harrington | Photography | | Rusty Danmyer | Musician, Guitar (Steel) | | Seble Maaza | Stylist | | Steve Nathan | Musician, Keyboards |
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