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  1. We All Get Lucky Sometimes is the fourth studio album by American country music singer Lee Roy Parnell. It was released in 1995 as his first album for Career Records, a sister label of Arista Nashville. This album produced five singles for him on the Billboard country singles charts.

  2. Lee Roy Parnell – When A Woman Loves A Man Lyrics | Genius Lyrics. When A Woman Loves A Man. Lee Roy Parnell. Track 4 on We All Get Lucky Sometimes. Featuring. Trisha Yearwood....

  3. "When a Woman Loves a Man" is a song written by Rafe Van Hoy and Mark Luna, and recorded by American country music singer Lee Roy Parnell with Trisha Yearwood providing harmony. It was released in August 1995 as the second single from his album We All Get Lucky Sometimes.

  4. Album Credits. Featuring Mary Chapin Carpenter & Trisha Yearwood. Producers Bill Halverson, Lee Roy Parnell & Scott Hendricks. Writers Craig Wiseman, Cris Moore, Delbert McClinton & 11 more.

    • “I Would’Ve Loved You Anyway”
    • “Thinkin’ About You”
    • “Georgia Rain”
    • “Xxx’S and Ooo’S (An American Girl)”
    • “The Song Remembers When”
    • “Wrong Side of Memphis”
    • “Walkaway Joe”
    • “In Another’S Eyes”
    • “How Do I Live”
    • “She’s in Love with The Boy”

    Written by Mary Danna and Troy Verges from Inside Out(2001) “I Would’ve Loved You Anyway” is a reflective ballad that finds the narrator looking back on a broken relationship. Throughout the heartfelt song, she confesses that even if she could have predicted what was to come, and all the heartache she would eventually face, she would have still lov...

    Written by Tom Shapiro and Bob Regan from Thinkin’ About You(1995) “Thinkin’ About You” is Yearwood’s third chart-topping single and title track of her 1995 album. Throughout the song, the Yearwood confesses that no matter what she does, she can’t seem to get her lover off her mind. Reflecting on his eyes, his smile and the sound of his voice, she ...

    Written by Ed Hill and Karyn Rochelle from Jasper County(2005) After a few years away from the spotlight, Yearwood returned to country radio with “Georgia Rain,” a nostalgia-filled ballad paying homage to her Georgia roots. The lyrics, which are filled with vivid imagery, tell the story of a teenage couple whose secret romance is interrupted by a t...

    Written by Matraca Berg and Alice Randall from Thinkin’ About You(1995) “XXX’s and OOO’s (An American Girl)” quickly became an anthem for any woman struggling to balance her life, love, family and career. With its upbeat arrangement and Yearwood’s quick-fire delivery, the song is a stand out among Yearwood’s catalogue. It was her second chart-toppi...

    Written by Hugh Prestwood from The Song Remembers When(1993) As the title suggests, “The Song Remembers When” explains how a song can take someone back to a specific moment in time. The narrator finds herself reminiscing about a past romance after hearing a certain song. “For even if the whole world has forgotten/ The song remembers when,” she sing...

    Written by Gary Harrison and Matraca Berg from Hearts in Armor(1992) Yearwood proved her staying power with the release of “Wrong Side of Memphis” in 1992. The lead single from her sophomore album, this upbeat number showed fans a different, more edgy side of the Georgia native. Putting her soulful vocals on full display, the song is about an aspir...

    Written by Vince Melamed and Greg Barnhill from Hearts in Armor(1992) A quintessential Trisha Yearwood song, “Walkaway Joe” tells the classic story of a teenage girl who falls in love with a bad boy. Despite a warning from her mother, the young girl takes off with the boy and ends up heartbroken. Don Henley of the Eagles provides background vocals ...

    Written by Garth Brooks, Bobby Wood and John Peppard from (Songbook) A Collection of Hits(1997) Though Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks were each married to other people at the time they recorded “In Another’s Eyes,” their chemistry was undeniable. The song was the pair’s first major collaboration and helped fuel rumors of a possible romance betwee...

    Written by Diane Warren from (Songbook) A Collection of Hits(1997) The story behind “How Do I Live” is an interesting one. The song was originally recorded by LeAnn Rimes for the movie Con Air. After the film’s producers decided Rimes, who was 14-years-old at the time, was too young to be singing a song with this kind of subject matter. According t...

    Written by Jon Ims from Trisha Yearwood (1991) “She’s in Love with the Boy” is, with a doubt, Yearwood’s signature song. Released as her debut single in 1991, the track put the young singer on the map. A true story song, “She’s in Love with the Boy” follows Katie and Tommy, who fall in love while growing up together in a small town. After returning...

  5. 4. Aug. 1995 · Because on his fourth album, We All Get Lucky Sometimes, Parnell now seems limited in every way. While ”When a Woman Loves a Man,” with harmony by Trisha Yearwood, is an affecting ballad, and ...

  6. He tackles all styles easily, including ballads ("When a Woman Loves a Man" with Trisha Yearwood on backing vocals), gospel ("Saved by the Grace of Your Love") and the zydeco-tinged meets rockabilly title track where Mary-Chapin Carpenter returns his past favor. Instead of the usual assortment of studio men, Parnell used his band, The Hot Links ...