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''Lee Ann Womack'' is the self-titled, 1997 debut album from country singer Lee Ann Womack. The album was certified gold by the RIAA on January 16, 1998 and platinum on September 24, 1999. Hits that appeared on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart were "Never Again, Again" which peaked at #23, "The Fool" and "You've Got to Talk to Me" both at #2, and "Buckaroo" at #27. The album itself topped out at #9 on the Top Country Albums chart. ==Background== Womack told ''The Dallas Morning News'', "Success doesn't really surprise me because it always goes in cycles and comes back around to country. I was fortunate to be the one that they decided to open the door for a little bit, the one they allowed to do this traditional thing."〔Tarradel, Mario. ''The Dallas Morning News'' Rising country musicianshang their hats at home (December 27, 1997)〕 In another interview with ''The Dallas Morning News'' Womack revealed she recorded the album while her marriage was falling apart and said, "I hate to say that it was a bonus, but as terrible as it was - and it was going on while I was picking songs, while we were cutting the tracks, while I was doing vocals - I do think that pain did come across. I try not to pick songs that I can't deliver, that I don't understand, that I've not been through. The one thing that I want people to say about my music is that it's real."〔Tarradel, Mario. ''The Dallas Morning News'' THE OTHER Lee Ann Womack is a new kid who's been around the block (May 15, 1997)〕 Womack told ''Billboard'', "I wanted Mark Wright to produce me, because of that full, fat sound he gets."〔Flippo, Chet. "Decca's Womack catches fire at radio." Billboard 109.14 (1997): 1. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 6 June 2011.〕
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