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There's More Where That Came From

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There's More Where That Came From is a 2005 album from Lee Ann Womack. It received numerous awards and critical acclaim and was also Womack's highest selling album since 2000's I Hope You Dance. The album was Womack's return to a traditional country music style, as well as her seventh album for MCA Nashville Records. This album produced three chart singles for Womack between 2004 and 2006: "I May Hate Myself in the Morning", "He Oughta Know That by Now" and "Twenty Years and Two Husbands Ago", which peaked at #10, #22, and #32, respectively, on the Hot Country Songs charts.

Track listing

  1. "There's More Where That Came From" (Chris Stapleton, Chris DuBois) – 3:53
  2. "One's a Couple" (Billy Lawson, Dale Dodson, John Northrup) – 4:10
  3. "I May Hate Myself in the Morning" (Odie Blackmon) – 4:34
  4. "The Last Time" (David Lee, Tony Lane, DuBois) – 4:23
  5. "He Oughta Know That by Now" (Clint Ingersoll, Jeremy Spillman) – 3:43
  6. "Twenty Years and Two Husbands Ago" (Lee Ann Womack, Dean Dillon, Dodson) – 3:49
  7. "Happiness" (Kostas) – 4:10
  8. "When You Get to Me" (Bill Luther, Marv Green) – 4:04
  9. "Painless" (Luther, Hillary Lindsey, Luke Laird) – 4:34
  10. "What I Miss About Heaven" (Marcus Hummon, Annie Roboff) – 2:55
  11. "Waiting For the Sun to Shine" (Sonny Throckmorton) – 4:31
  12. "Stubborn (Psalm 151)" (Don Schlitz, Brett James) – 6:52
  13. "Just Someone I Used to Know" (Jack Clement) – 2:28