Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
Hey Mona Lisa, who was Leonardo
Was he Andy Warhol
Were you Marilyn Monroe
Hey Mozart, what kind of name is Amadeus
It's kind of like Elvis
You got to die to be famous
I may not go down in history
I just want someone to remember me
I'll probably never hold a brush that paints a masterpiece
I'll probably never find a pen that writes a symphony
But if I will love then I will find
That I have touched another life
And that's something
Something worth leaving behind
Hey Midas, they say you had the magic touch
But even all that shiny stuff
Someday is gonna turn to dust
Hey Jesus, it must have been some Sunday morning
In a blaze of glory
We're still telling your story
I may not go down in history
I just want someone to remember me
I'll probably never dream a dream and watch it turn to gold
I know I'll never lose my life to save another's soul
But if I will love then I will find
That I have touched another life
And that's something
Something worth leaving behind
Hey baby, see the future that we're building
Our love lives on
In the lives of our children
And that's something
Something worth leaving behind
Something Worth Leaving Behind (Reprise) was written by Tom Douglas & Brett Beavers.
Something Worth Leaving Behind (Reprise) was produced by Frank Liddell.
Lee Ann Womack released Something Worth Leaving Behind (Reprise) on Tue Aug 20 2002.