Watch: Carly Pearce's Cover Gets Response From 'Girl Crush' Lee Ann Womack

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Carly Pearce shared a stunning cover of one of Lee Ann Womack’s early 2000s ballads, and Womack applauded the rendition.

Pearce posted a video singing Womack’s “I May Hate Myself in the Morning,” one of 12 tracks to appear on the Texas-born singer-songwriter’s 2005 studio album, There’s More Where That Came From. Pearce said as she shared the clip on Tuesday evening (September 3) that she has “quite the girl crush on Lee Ann Womack and her music, and this song will forever be one of my favorites & a song I wish I’d written.”

“And I may hate myself in the morning/ But I'm gonna love you tonight/ I know it's wrong/ But it ain't easy moving on/ So why can't two friends/ Remember the good times once again?”

“So great!!!!!! 👏👏👏😍😍 Love u precious girl ❤️❤️,” Womack commented on Wednesday morning (September 4).

Pearce released her fourth studio album, hummingbird, in June. The 14-track project included “country music made me do it,” “truck on fire,” “my place,” “fault line,” “we don’t fight anymore” — the duet that featured Chris Stapleton and won the 2024 CMT Music Award in the Collaborative Video of the Year category — and more. Pearce is looking ahead to her first headlining world tour, kicking off next month and spanning through spring of 2025 with Karley Scott CollinsMatt LangWade Bowen and Carter Faith on select dates. Pearce said when she announced hummingbird arrived that “these 14 songs incapsulate my confidence that there is light on the other side of darkness and my true love of country music. …Wherever you are on your journey, I hope it shows you that pain can be a lesson that shows you just how strong you are and what you truly deserve. That we can all find the ‘hummingbird’ in the midst of whatever we’re going through.”


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