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Lee Ann Womack Videos

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A Little Past Little Rock   Ashes by Now   Buckaroo
Fool, The   Finding My Way Back Home   I Hope You Dance
I May Hate Myself In The Morning   Mendocino County Line (duet with Willie Nelson)   Never Again, Again
Sick & Tired - Cross Canadian Ragweed   Something Worth Leaving Behind   Twenty Years and Two Husbands Ago



Never Again, Again
- Directed by Gerry Wenner. First aired in February 1997.
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Buckaroo
- Directed by Gerry Wenner. First aired 1997.
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The Fool
- First aired in June 1997.
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A Little Past Little Rock
- Directed by Thom Oliphant. First aired in August 1998.
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I Hope You Dance
- Directed by Gerry Wenner.
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Ashes By Now
- Directed by Gregg Horne.
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Mendocino County Line (duet with Willie Nelson)
- Directed by Mark Seliger. First aired in 2001.
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Something Worth Leaving Behind
- Directed by Thomas Kloss. First aired in May 2002. Filmed at L.A.'s Park Plaza Hotel.
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Sick & Tired - Cross Canadian Ragweed
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I May Hate Myself In the Morning
- Directed by Trey Fanjoy. First aired in January 2005. Video was filmed in Fort Worth, Texas, at Miss Molly's Bed & Breakfast and at The Cadillac Bar. Lee Ann's love interest (Jack Ingram) plays a vinyl record and looks at the cover, which has both Lee Ann and him on it and the camera zooms in. The cover soon becomes "alive" into a moving scene of Jack leaving Lee Ann in a hotel room, where some of her performance scenes are. The scenes show what previously happened: Lee Ann and Jack meet up at a local western honky-tonk and slow dance. Later on, she walks along the street at night, and calls Jack on the pay-phone for a late-night one-night stand, which she'll regret the next day. More details about the video shoot can be found in this thread

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Twenty Years and Two Husbands Ago
- Directed by Paul Boyd. First aired in October 2005. Shot in Los Angeles. Lee Ann is looking at herself in the mirror, wearing an old-fashioned, classics 70's dress. She's outside, walks in while cameras flash at her, she is sitting by friends (one of them is Waylon Payne and another is her daughter, Aubrey) at a table, and in the living room while people converse and dance around her. She wanders the halls, and finally leaves to her car. More details about the video shoot can be found in this thread

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Finding My Way Back Home
- Directed by Paul Boyd. First aired in September 2006. Shot at the Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas. Lee Ann peforms at the Theater with Stoney LaRue, Randy Rogers, and members of Reckless Kelly backing her up and her band. Lee Ann's youngest daughter, Anna Lise is walking by herself outside, taking a journey away from home, leaving toys along the trail so she can find her way back home and doesn't get lost. More details about the video shoot can be found in this thread


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