GxLoNVr I--WS[ 专辑名称:Call Me Crazy
Y:^~KS=Uz 歌手姓名:Lee Ann Womack
/SY40;k: 唱片公司:MCA Nashville
q+x4Od3 发行日期:2008年10月28日
6.6~w\fR8 专辑流派:Country
X@b$C~+ 专辑语言:英语
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%aaOws gu/eC %{yr#F=t#] After spending several years as a professional songwriter, Lee Ann
8doT`rI1 Womack became one of the breakout contemporary country stars of 1997
RoxzCFsI\ with her eponymous debut album. Born and raised in Jacksonville, TX,
NRcg~Nu Womack became infatuated with music at an early age, which is
3HO4h\mp appropriate for the daughter of a disc jockey. Her father often took her
MCurKT<pQ to work, where she picked out records to play on the air. Following
C]WVH\Pp high-school graduation, she attended South Plains Junior College in
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s:cS`= Levelland, TX. The school was one of the first in the country to offer
Wfu%,=@, degrees in country and bluegrass music, and Womack soon became a member
\z:p"eua z of the college's band, Country Caravan. She traveled throughout the
n-Dr/c4 South and California with Country Caravan and stayed with the group
g|"z'_ until she left South Plains to study music business at Belmont
U(3LeS;mr University in Nashville. That led to an internship in MCA's A&R
Lg9]kpOpa department.
qf2{Te1 Vn];vN By 1990, she had settled in Nashville, where she married and became a
@F=ZGmq mother. She continued to attend Belmont, as well as write songs. Soon,
J-Sf9^G she began singing on songwriting demos and performing her own showcase
],H%u2GE_ concerts. Eventually, Womack was spotted by Tree Publishing at one of
YlPZa3\ her showcases. In 1995, the company signed her after listening to one of
_[0Ugfz( her original demos. While she was a staff writer at Tree, she co-wrote
/I[cj3}{+f songs with Ed Hill, Bill Anderson, Sam Hogin, and Mark Wright. Her songs
:".!6~:2 were recorded by Anderson and Ricky Skaggs. Within a year after signing
q69a-5q to Tree, Womack signed to Decca Records as a recording artist. Wright
HFo}r~ was hired as the producer for Womack's debut album, which was comprised
=%2 E|/ of both original material and songs written by professional songwriters.
(O?z6g Mark Chesnutt, Ricky Skaggs, Sharon White, and Tony Brown all appeared
3vrQY9H> on the record, which created a buzz in the industry.
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@G Lee Ann Womack's eponymous album was released in May of 1997, and
lFc3 5 shortly after its release, it reached the Top Ten on the country chart.
2$T~(tem I Hope You Dance followed in mid-2000. Something Worth Leaving Behind
1$xt=*.u| appeared in mid-2002, and it was a sure fit for Womack to move into the
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country mainstream for good. A Season for Romance was released before
f oL`{fA the year's end, but Womack was itching for the stage. In early 2003,
9^c_^-8n<} Womack earned a small part on the CBS drama The District. She also
1XHGW=n earned two Grammy nods: one for Best Female Country Vocal Performance
8Oc*<^{# for Something Worth Leaving Behind and Best Vocal Collaboration
F6q}(+9i (Country) for her duet with Willie Nelson on "Mendocino County Line."
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> }:6m 01 - Last Call 03:17
+ x4o# N %ecg19~L/} 02 - Either Way 03:39
Uel*:c 03 - Solitary Thinkin' 03:58
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P+Hs6Q 05 - I Found It In You 03:46
=;T971L` 06 - Have You Seen That Girl 03:24
F%< 0pi 07 - The Bees 05:08
Bj\0RmVa1 08 - I Think I Know 03:28
IcaF4# 09 - If These Walls Could Talk 03:33
M)-+j{< 10 - Everything But Quits feat. George Strait 03:52
1UmV& 11 - The King Of Broken Hearts 03:49
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;- 12 - The Story Of My Life 04:22