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Lee Ann Womack – I’ll Think Of A Reason Later

This song not only topped the charts but also secured a special place in the hearts of fans worldwide, reaching number 2 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and number 1 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks.

Unlocking the Story Behind Lee Ann Womack’s «I’ll Think Of A Reason Later»

Have you ever found yourself captivated by the soul-stirring lyrics of Lee Ann Womack’s «I’ll Think Of A Reason Later»? If you’re curious about the essence behind this country music gem, you’ve come to the right place. Let’s dive into the details of this timeless song and unravel its magic.

The Journey of «I’ll Think Of A Reason Later»

Album cover Lee Ann Womack ( MCA 1998 )
Album cover Lee Ann Womack ( MCA 1998 )
Released on December 28, 1998, this masterpiece was penned by the talented Tony Martin and Tim Nichols, with Mark Wright at the helm of its production. The song found its home in the acclaimed album «Some Things I Know,» soaring through the charts to make its mark.
This song not only topped the charts but also secured a special place in the hearts of fans worldwide, reaching number 2 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and number 1 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks. Its emotional resonance and relatable theme have made it a staple in the country music scene, proving that great storytelling transcends time.

Decoding the Lyrics

At its core, «I’ll Think Of A Reason Later» speaks to the complexities of emotions and the art of delaying difficult decisions. The song’s poetic verses weave a tale of love, heartbreak, and the struggle to face the inevitable. It’s a narrative that resonates with many, making it a timeless classic in country music.




Lee Ann Womack – A Trailblazer in Country Music

Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack, the voice behind this emotional ballad, has etched her name in the country music hall of fame. With numerous chart-toppers and accolades, including one Number One Hits, she stands as a true icon in the industry. Her ability to convey raw emotion through her voice has garnered her widespread acclaim.
As you explore the depths of «I’ll Think Of A Reason Later,» you’ll find yourself immersed in the rich tapestry of country music. Let this journey into the heart of Lee Ann Womack’s soulful creation remind you of the power that music holds in shaping our emotions and experiences.
Remember, the magic lies not just in the notes but in the stories they tell. So, hit play, let the melody sweep you away, and discover why «I’ll Think Of A Reason Later» remains an enduring classic in the world of country music.

COUNTRYPEDIA




Lee Ann Womack – I’ll Think Of A Reason Later Lyrics

I heard he was gonna marry some girl from Denver
Then my sister came over
Had the Sunday paper with her
There was the girl on the social page
Looking in love and all engaged
We decided she don’t take a very good picture
It may be my family’s redneck nature
Rubbing off
Bringing out unlady-like behavior
It sure ain’t Christian to judge a stranger
But I don’t like her
She may be an angel who spends all winter
Bringing the homeless blankets and dinner
A regular Nobel Peace Prize winner
But I really hate her
I’ll think of a reason later
I drew horns and blacked out her tooth with a marker
Childish, yes, but she made such a thin little target
I couldn’t be happier on my own
But I’ve got the slightest of a jealous bone
And seeing her with him tends to enlarge it
It may be my family’s redneck nature
Rubbing off
Bringing out unlady-like behavior
It sure ain’t Christian to judge a stranger
But I don’t like her
She may be an angel who spends all winter
Bringing the homeless blankets and dinner
A regular Nobel Peace Prize winner
But I really hate her
I’ll think of a reason later
Inside her head may lay all the answers
For curin’ diseases from baldness to cancer
Salt of the earth and a real good dancer
But I really hate her
I’ll think of a reason later
(Spoken)
Well, it was just one tooth
Did I mention I don’t particularly care for her?
She makes me sick

GENIUS




Single Lee Ann Womack ( MCA 1998 )
Single Lee Ann Womack ( MCA 1998 )

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