Orphan Train
~ Recording by Lee Ann Womack
Appears on releases
# | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Release artist | Release group type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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1.6 | Orphan Train | 4:05 | Lee Ann Womack | Something Worth Leaving Behind | Lee Ann Womack | Album |
| MCA Nashville (formerly Decca Nashville, 1955–1973) | 088 170 287-2 |
1.6 | Orphan Train | 4:05 | Lee Ann Womack | Something Worth Leaving Behind | Lee Ann Womack | Album |
| MCA Nashville (formerly Decca Nashville, 1955–1973), BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. (BMG company that owned their direct marketing company/club editions) | 088 170 287-2, D 145613 |
1.6 | Orphain Train | 4:05 | Lee Ann Womack | Something Worth Leaving Behind / I Hope You Dance | Lee Ann Womack | Album + Compilation |
| Humphead Records | HUMP 032 |
1.6 | Orphan Train | 4:05 | Lee Ann Womack | Something Worth Leaving Behind | Lee Ann Womack | Album |
| MCA Nashville (formerly Decca Nashville, 1955–1973) |
Relationships
additionally recorded at: | House of Gain Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States Javelina Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States |
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recorded at and mixed at: | The Sound Kitchen Studios in Franklin, Tennessee, United States |
recording of: | Orphan Train (cover) |
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Related works
Orphan Train
lyricist and composer: | Julie Miller (US country artist. Married to Buddy Miller) |
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publisher: | Bughouse (from 1999 to present) Martha Road Music (from 1999 to present) Tinkie Tunes (from 1999 to present) |
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