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Lee Ann Womack

Montgomery To Memphis

by Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack

Biography:

Lee Ann Womack (born August 19, 1966, in Jacksonville, Texas) is a country music artist who may best be known for her 2000 crossover hit, "I Hope You Dance".

Her 1997 self-titled debut album brought her onto the country music scene as a herald of a more neotraditional country music sound, in a genre that had begun to sound more pop-oriented with the likes of LeAnn Rimes, Faith Hill and Shania Twain topping the charts. The hits from that first album were "Never Again, Again", "The Fool" and "You've Got To Talk To Me."

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Lee Ann Womack

Other songs:

  • I Hope You Dance
  • A Little Past Litle Rock
  • A Little Past Little Rock
  • A Man With 18 Wheels
  • After I Fall
  • All The Trouble
  • Am I The Only Thing That Youve Done Wrong
  • Ashes By Now
  • Baritone Guitar I Hope You Dance
  • Billy Montana Anne Reeves
  • Blame It On Me
  • Buckaroo
  • Chances Are
  • Do You Feel For Me
  • Does My Ring Burn Your Finger
  • Dont Listen To The Wind
  • Dont Tell Me
  • Either Way
  • Everything But Quits
  • Finding My Way Back Home
  • Forever Everyday
  • Happiness
  • Have Seen That Girl
  • Have You Seen That Girl
  • He Oughta Know That By Now
  • I Found It In You
  • I Keep Forgetting
  • I Know Why The River Runs
  • I May Hate Myself In The Morning
  • I Need You
  • I Saw Your Light
  • I Think I Know
  • Id Rather Have What We Had
  • If Youre Ever Down In Dallas
  • Ill Think Of A Reason Later
  • Just Someone I Used To Know
  • Last Call
  • Last Time
  • Last Time Baritone Guitar
  • Lets Surrender
  • Liars Lie
  • Lonely Too
  • Lord I Hope This Day Is Good
  • Montgomery To Memphis
  • Never Again Again
  • Never Ever And Forever
  • New Again
  • Nightwind
  • Not Forgotten You
  • Now You See Me
  • Now You See Me Now You Dont
  • Ones A Couple
  • Orphan Train
  • Out On The Weekend
  • Painless
  • Prelude Fly
  • Same Kind Of Different
  • Send It On Down
  • Sleeping With The Devil
  • Solitary Thinkin
  • Some Things I Know
  • Something Worth Leaving Behind
  • Stronger Than I Am
  • Stubborn
  • Talk To Me
  • The Bees
  • The Fool
  • The Healin Kind
  • The Healing Kind
  • The King Of Broken Hearts
  • The Last Time
  • The Man Who Made My Mama Cry
  • The Preacher Wont Have To Lie
  • The Way Im Livin
  • The Wrong Girl
  • There Is A God
  • Theres More Where That Came From
  • Time For Me To Go
  • Troubles Here
  • Twenty Years And Two Husbands Ago
  • Waiting For The Sun To Shine
  • When I Come Around
  • When You Get To Me
  • Why They Call It Fallin
  • Why They Call It Falling
  • Worth Leaving Behind
  • You Shouldve Lied
  • Youve Got To Talk To Me
  • Youve Got To Talk To Me 2

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Lee Ann Womack - Montgomery To Memphis


## NOTE 1: ~ ~ = Walk-Down from C to Am ##
## NOTE 2: C-C ~ ~ = Walk-Down from C to G ##


CAPO: 6th Fret



C F
Got a two room flat with a view of the bridge
C
That crosses over into Arkansas
G C F
It's pretty to see all lit up at night
C F C
Tips are good, waiting tables at a downtown restaurant
G C ~ ~ Am
You sound a little surprised that I might be doing alright
C F C ~ ~ Am
Yeah, this is a big town, and I still get lost sometimes
C F G C-C ~ ~
A lot has changed since Montgomery and when you said goodbye


CHORUS:
G F C F C
Looking back at where I was, I can see how far I've come
Am C F G C
From a nobody with a broken heart, to feeling like someone
F C F
Now you say you want me back, well boy, let me tell you this
Bb F N.C. C C ~ ~
It's a million miles from Montgomery to Memphis


C F
There's nobody special, I'm not in love
C
Hasn't been anyone since you
G C F
Now isn't that what you wanted to hear me say
C F C
No, I've got no plans to be back in Montgomery anytime soon
G C ~ ~ Am
Sure, we'll get together if you're headed up this way
C F C ~ ~
You can probably make it in half a day or so
Am C F G C-C ~ ~
But you can't just walk back in again, you got a long, long way to go


CHORUS:
G F C F C
Looking back at where I was, I can see how far I've come
Am C F G C
From a nobody with a broken heart, to feeling like someone
F C F
Now you say you want me back, well boy, let me tell you this
Bb F C
It's a million miles from Montgomery to Memphis
F C F
Now you say you want me back, well boy, let me tell you this
Bb F N.C. C
It's a million miles from Montgomery to Memphis


OUTRO: (## repeat and fade to end ##)
G F C F C ~ Am C F G C F C F Bb F C




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