Have You Seen That Girl

Album: Call Me Crazy (2008)
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Songfacts®:

  • This was co-written by Lee Ann Womack. AOL asked the Country singer if this song was really her through and through. She replied: "For better or worse, I guess it is, yes. You're really exposing yourself and throwing yourself out there when you put your own songs on there, especially when they're as raw as something as 'Have You Seen That Girl.' Nobody wants to look foolish."
  • The song contains the lyric, "Where along the way did I lose me." Womack explained to AOL: "How many women do you know who have thought that? I think you reach a certain point where you feel that way. You may even be better off than you were before, but you feel like you've lost some of who you were before."

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