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Since Lee Ann's debut single, "Never Again, Again," shipped to radio in February of '97, the song has been a runaway success. With 48 adds one week prior to the official report date, the song has gained the attention of audiences and programmers nationwide and it is currently in rotation on over 130 reporting stations. The video was also serviced to all outlets and is currently in Hot Shot rotation on CMT and Hit Bound on TNN; at least 2 more videos will be produced to support the album.
Since Lee Ann's debut single, "Never Again, Again," shipped to radio in February of '97, the song has been a runaway success. With 48 adds one week prior to the official report date, the song has gained the attention of audiences and programmers nationwide and it is currently in rotation on over 130 reporting stations. The video was also serviced to all outlets and is currently in Hot Shot rotation on CMT and Hit Bound on TNN; at least 2 more videos will be produced to support the album.
008811158521

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Format: CD
Label: MCAN
Catalog: 11585
Rel. Date: 05/13/1997
UPC: 008811158521

Lee Ann Womack
Artist: Workout Remix Factory
Format: CD
New: Available $13.98 Used: Available
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Since Lee Ann's debut single, "Never Again, Again," shipped to radio in February of '97, the song has been a runaway success. With 48 adds one week prior to the official report date, the song has gained the attention of audiences and programmers nationwide and it is currently in rotation on over 130 reporting stations. The video was also serviced to all outlets and is currently in Hot Shot rotation on CMT and Hit Bound on TNN; at least 2 more videos will be produced to support the album.

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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. - Wikipedia

        
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