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The Way I'm Livin'

The Way I'm Livin'
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Studio album by Lee Ann Womack
Released September 23, 2014 (2014-09-23)
Genre Country, Americana, Roots
Length 46:20
Label Sugar Hill
Producer Chuck Ainlay
Frank Liddell
Glenn Worf
Lee Ann Womack chronology
Call Me Crazy
(2008)
The Way I'm Livin
(2014)
Trouble in Mind
(2015)
Singles from The Way I'm Livin'
  1. "The Way I'm Livin'"
    Released: June 23, 2014
  2. "Send It On Down"
    Released: January 26, 2015
  3. "Chances Are"
    Released: October 5, 2015
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 89/100
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars
American Songwriter 4/5 stars
Billboard 4/5 stars
The Daily Telegraph 4/5 stars
USA Today 4/4 stars

The Way I'm Livin' is the eighth studio album by American country music recording artist Lee Ann Womack. The album was released via Sugar Hill Records on September 23, 2014.

The Way I'm Livin was recorded and mixed by Chuck Ainlay at Sound Stage Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. Additional recording was done by Brandon Schexnayder and Christian Best at Dogtown Studios in Nashville, and Monique Studios in Cork, Ireland.

According to Metacritic, The Way I'm Livin' received an weighted average of 89 out of 100, based on 4 mainstream critic reviews, indicating "Universal Acclaim". In his review for USA Today, Brian Mansfield compares the album, which is "rooted in gospel and hymns", to "Dolly Parton's finest". Mansfield noted, "Her run-ins with the devil may seem uncomfortably specific, but the swelling steel guitars carry her as if on angels' wings."

In his review for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine observes that The Way I'm Livin' "plays like a classic album: it's a record where the sum is greater than the individual parts". Hal Horowitz, in his review in American Songwriter, writes, "The resulting comeback doesn't always click but when it does, the artist can rebound with some of their best work". Horowitz goes on to write, "This is a triumph for country music that's never musty yet still harkens back to a simpler, less glitzy time when emotions drove songs, not simplistic clichés."

In his review in Billboard magazine, Chuck Dauphin writes, "Was it worth the wait or has Womack stayed away from music-making too long? The answer is a very definitive one, as the Texas native reclaims her spot as one of country's most expressive and distinctive vocalists." Writing for The Daily Telegraph, Martin Chilton writes, "She succeeds admirably with The Way I'm Livin', a moving and powerful set of songs, right from the gorgeous opening prelude Fly ... It's great to have Lee Ann Womack back with such a sad and lovely album, which has an eye-catching cover."


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