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  1. May 3, 2011 · 1. Take the High Road (feat. The Oak Ridge Boys) 3:48. 2. Jesus, Hold My Hand. 4:30. 3. Have Thine Own Way, Lord (feat. Jamey Johnson) 3:57. 4. I Was a Burden (feat. Lee Ann Womack) 4:47. 5. Can You Give Me a Drink? (feat. Vince Gill) 4:26. 6. Family Bible (feat. Willie Nelson) 3:46. 7. Jesus Built a Bridge to Heaven. 3:53. 8. I Know a Place. 4:47.

    • Never Again, Again. Womack's wonderful entrée single from her platinum-selling debut declared her intention to respect country's historic sound while showcasing a lyrical dexterity more in keeping with contemporary compositions.
    • The Fool. Womack's first big country hit was the first of four No. 2 singles, as she established the frequent recording persona of the reflective, wounded and entirely relatable loser in love.
    • I'll Think Of A Reason Later. From her second album, this Tony Martin / Tim Nichols song was the fourth of those No. 2 hits (after 'You've Got To Talk To Me' and 'A Little Past Little Rock').
    • I Keep Forgetting. The twanging guitar and fiddle features of this album track have listeners hooked in precisely five seconds, and when Vince Gill joins Womack for the chorus harmonies, resistance is futile.
  2. Take The High Road (2011) Jesus, Hold My Hand. Have Thine Own Way, Lord (feat. Jamey Johnson) I Was a Burden (feat. Lee Ann Womack) Can You Give Me A Drink? (feat. Vince Gill) Family Bible (feat. Willie Nelson) Jesus Built a Bridge to Heaven. I Know a Place. Why Don’t You Live So God Can Use You. Lead Me Home. Stand by Me. I Saw The Light (feat.

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    • “A Little Past Little Rock” In 1998, Womack delivered a preview of her second studio album, Some Things I Know, with the stellar lead single “A Little Past Little Rock.”
    • “I’ll Think of a Reason Later” One of Womack’s most playful songs, “I’ll Think of a Reason Later,” is a punchy, humor-tinged tale of a woman searching for faults in her ex-lover’s new romantic interest.
    • “The Fool” Arguably one of the best country ballads of the 1990s, “The Fool” is a narrative-driven song that tells the story of a woman whose partner is still hung up on a former flame.
    • “You’ve Got to Talk to Me” Penned by Jamie O’Hara and released in 1997, “You’ve Got to Talk to Me” finds Womack beginning her partner for open and honest communication.
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  4. May 3, 2011 · Assisted by guest artists like Vince Gill, Hank Williams, Willie Nelson, and Lee Ann Womack, they sound perfectly at home.

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