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Womack's fifth album offers a fairly standard portrait of a Nashville Woman circa now -- occasionally feisty but mostly vulnerable, sentimental and a little resigned. The lack of surprise is part of the pretty package, since There's More Where That Came From banks on bittersweet ballads that Womack makes her own, even if they could have been written for someone else
(Posted: Feb 24, 2005)
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Track List
- There's More Where That Came From
- One's A Couple
- I May Hate Myself In The Morning
- The Last Time
- He Oughta Know That By Now
- Twenty Years And Two Husbands Ago
- Happiness
- When You Get To Me
- Painless
- What I Miss About Heaven
- Waiting For The Sun To Shine
- Stubborn (Psalm 151)
-
Someone I Used To Know - (hidden track) (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Someone I Used To Know
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