There's More Where That Came From has topped many Best Of 2005 lists this year, including
Entertainment Weekly,
The New York Times and
Time Magazine.
I May Hate Myself In the Morning and
Twenty Years And Two Husbands Ago were also included on many Best Singles of 2005 lists. Below is a list of all of the great accolades the album and songs have garnered...
There's More Where That Came From - Top Albums of 2005
Entertainment Weekly (#8)
"Womack's fresh cheatin'- and-regrettin' songs prove there's more where Tammy Wynette came from."
The New York Times (#10)
Time Magazine (#6)
"She hush-sings her way through
Twenty Years and Two Husbands Ago and a delicate cover of Sonny Throckmorton's
Waiting For the Sun To Shine, providing a much needed reminder that country, more than any other musical genre, still has the potential to offer instant intimacy."
The Hartford Courant (#9)
"It's Womack's finest work yet..."
CMT.com
On the lists of:
Craig Shelburne - "Let me add my gratitude to Womack for an album I've listened to more than any other this year."
Calvin Gilbert - "Great songs, stellar musicianship and, regardless of what she's singing, an amazing vocalist."
Chet Flippo - "The country album of the year, hands down...If country were grand opera, Womack would be its true diva."
Billboard Magazine's Ray Waddell
"Classic country, sublime voice."
The Miami Herald (#4)
"Traditional country wasn't hard to find in 2005 -- except on the radio. Here's the best example."
Popjournalism.com (#2 out of 5)
"Each one of the 11 tracks sways like a warm breeze, and truly, the pedal steel guitar has never sounded more enveloping and welcoming."
Amazon.com (#29 of 100)
The Washington Post (not numbered)
"...delivers the best crop of cheating songs in decades."
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (#9)
iTunes Staff pick (not numbered)
The Louisville Courier Journal (not numbered)
"A lush, retro sound wraps Womack's vocals in satin as she sings about love and loss, the true staples of country music."
The Nashville City Paper (not numbered)
San Jose Mercury News (#1)
Honorable Mention:
AP music writer Nekesa Mumbi (Story picked up by numerous newspapers across the country)
The Baltimore SunTop Singles Of 2005Newsday (#10) -
I May Hate Myself In the Morning"Womack's gorgeously vulnerable vocals and pedal-steel ache give this drunk-dialing tale a timeless country feel, making it an instant classic."
Stylus Magazine (#49) -
Twenty Years And Two Husbands Ago"Bravura in every way, this is
the country single of 2005."
The New York Post (205 Songs To Download In 2005) -
I May Hate Myself In the MorningSan Jose Mercury News (#2) -
I May Hate Myself In the MorningiTunes Staff Pick (#21 of 100) -
I May Hate Myself In the MorningSarasota Herald (#5) -
I May Hate Myself In the Morning"The sweetest ode to drunk dialing ever recorded…"
Lee Ann was also included in
The New York Post's Top 10 Concerts In New York City for her 2005 shows at
Cipriani's and the
Bowery Ballroom.