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Then last Friday I went to the Birchmere to see Lee Ann Womack. I had been to this venue twice previously (I saw Los Lonely Boys in 2016 and saw Stephen Lynch in early 2017), so I already knew that the food is overpriced and not that good, so I made sure to eat dinner before the show.
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But she did write these two songs for other people:
Tyler Farr's "I Should Go to Church Sometime" (I love this song (although her version is better than his; his voice is too harsh for this message). Going back to your roots in whatever faith you follow is a wonderful way to center yourself and your life.)
Alan Jackson's "The Older I Get" (an interesting song for a young woman to write)
While I liked Turner's voice, when Lee Ann Womack came on stage, she blew her opener AWAY! Womack has an incredible voice, and even her live performance sounded like her recordings. She is amazing! She has a new album out called "The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone," so she sang a lot of songs from that. I understand that she wants to promote her new album, but we all bought tickets because we love her old songs!
Here are some songs from the new album that she performed that night:
Mama Lost Her Smile
Wicked
Take the Devil out of Me
And here are the old favorites she performed:
I Hope You Dance (I can't believe she didn't save this for her encore!)
A Little Past Little Rock
Last Call
Never Again, Again
I'll Think of a Reason Later
She didn't sing some of my favorites, so that was disappointing. I wish she had done these:
Something Worth Leaving Behind
You've Got to Talk to Me
Why They Call It Falling
And I realize this is Willie Nelson's song featuring her, but it would have been cool if she had sung "Mendocino County Line" as a duet with one of her band members (all of whom are men).
But even without these songs, I really enjoyed seeing Womack perform, and I would definitely see her live again!
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