Greatest Hits is a 2004 compilation album from Lee Ann Womack. It features eleven of her biggest hits from her first four albums, a reworking of previous album track "Does My Ring Burn Your Finger" (originally from I Hope You Dance) and two new tracks — "The Wrong Girl" and "Time for Me to Go", the former of which was a minor Top 40 single for Womack in 2004. Also included is "Mendocino County Line", originally found on Willie Nelson's 2002 album The Great Divide but not previously included on any of Womack's albums. In 2005, the alb… read more
Greatest Hits is a 2004 compilation album from Lee Ann Womack. It features eleven of her biggest hits from her first four albums, a reworking of prev… read more
Greatest Hits is a 2004 compilation album from Lee Ann Womack. It features eleven of her biggest hits from her first four albums, a reworking of previous album track "Does My Ring B… read more
Lee Ann Womack (born August 19, 1966, in Jacksonville, Texas) is a country music artist who may best be known for her 2000 crossover hit, "I Hope You Dance". Her 1997 self-titled debut album brought her onto the country music scene as a herald of a more neotraditional country music sound, in a genre that had begun to sound more pop-oriented with the likes of LeAnn Rimes, Faith Hill and Shania Twain topping the charts. The hits from that first album were "Never Again, Again", "The Fool" and "You've Got To Talk To Me." Her second album, 199… read more
Lee Ann Womack (born August 19, 1966, in Jacksonville, Texas) is a country music artist who may best be known for her 2000 crossover hit, "I Hope You Dance". Her 1997 self-titled … read more
Lee Ann Womack (born August 19, 1966, in Jacksonville, Texas) is a country music artist who may best be known for her 2000 crossover hit, "I Hope You Dance". Her 1997 self-titled debut album brought her onto the country music… read more