About "SOMETHING WORTH LEAVING BEHIND"
Something Worth Leaving Behind is the fourth studio album from American country music singer Lee Ann Womack, released in 2002. It peaked on the Billboard 200 at #16 and the Top Country Albums at #2. Two singles were released from the album; the title-track (a Top 20 hit) and "Forever Everyday". This was also the first album of Womack's career not to produce a Top Ten country hit, as well as the first to not feature any tracks written or co-written by her.
Top songs by Lee Ann Womack
- I Hope You Dance (special Guest Appearance Sons...
- Something Worth Leaving Behind
- I Hope You Dance
- Let It Snow|winter Wonderland
- Get Up In Jesus' Name
- Some Things I Know (with Vince Gill)
- I Feel Like I'm Forgetting Something
- I Know Why The River Runs
- Never Ever And Forever
- I Saw Your Light
- I'd Rather Have What We Had (with Joe Diffie)
- Never Again, Again
- Montgomery To Memphis
- Stronger Than I Am
- Silent Night
- Baby It's Cold Outside
- Blame It On Me
- A Man With 18 Wheels
- After I Fall
- The Preacher Won't Have To Lie
- The Man With The Bag
- The Man Who Made My Mama Cry
- The Christmas Song (chestnuts Roasting On An Open...
- Forever Christmas Eve
- The Season For Romance
- Ashes By Now
- Orphan Train
- Surrender
- A Little Past Little Rock
- Lord I Hope This Day Is Good
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- Lonely Too
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