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Lee Ann Womack discography

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Studio albums
  
8

Music videos
  
17

Singles
  
26

Compilation albums
  
3

EPs
  
1

Other appearances
  
38

Lee Ann Womack discography

American country artist Lee Ann Womack has released eight studio albums, three compilation albums, one extended play, twenty six singles, seventeen music videos, and appeared on thirty eight albums. Womack's self-titled debut album was released in May 1997 on Decca Nashville Records. It peaked at the ninth position on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and the 106th position on the Billboard 200, certifying platinum from the Recording Industry Association of America. It featured the hit singles "Never Again, Again", "The Fool", and "You've Got to Talk to Me". Her gold-certifying second album Some Things I Know (1998) reached number twenty on the country albums chart, spawning the hits "A Little Past Little Rock" and "I'll Think of a Reason Later".

Womack's third studio album I Hope You Dance (2000) topped the Top Country Albums chart, reached number sixteen on the Billboard 200, and certified triple platinum. The lead single brought her the biggest success of her career. It topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, crossed over to number fourteen on the Billboard Hot 100, and became a minor hit internationally. Her fourth studio record Something Worth Leaving Behind (2002) failed to match the commercial success of I Hope You Dance. A holiday album and greatest hits record appeared before the hit single, "I May Hate Myself in the Morning", and its accompanying There's More Where That Came From (2005). The album made the third position on the country chart and the twelfth position on the Billboard 200. Call Me Crazy (2008) debuted at number four on the Top Country Albums list and featured the top twenty hit "Last Call". Her eighth studio album The Way I'm Livin' (2014) reached peak positions on both the country albums and Independent Albums charts.

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