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Wikipedia article




"'I May Hate Myself in the Morning'" is a song written by Odie Blackmon, and recorded by American country music artist Lee Ann Womack. It was released in October 2004 as the lead-off single from her album 'There's More Where That Came From'. The song was a Top 10 hit on both the U.S. and Canadian country charts.

Background



Womack told 'Billboard', "Frank brought home 'I May Hate Myself in the Morning.' It was almost like the song said, 'Just go with me, this is the direction we need to go. With every record I usually will find one song as the anchor and build the record around it. That was the song for this record that I started with, and I [looked] for material that fit with that."Price, Deborah Evans. 'Billboard' Womack's Back, And Back To Her Roots (February 12, 2005)

Womack told 'The Mirror', "This is the kind of stuff I grew up listening to. How true is this song? Even if you haven't been in that situation, we all know somebody who has. It's just honest."'The Mirror' LEE ANN'S MUSIC IS SO TRUE TO LIFE (May 12, 2005) In an interview with 'The Mirror' Womack said, "I was kind of languishing, not really sure what I wanted to do or what I needed to do. But then I heard I May Hate Myself in the Morning, and that was my answer. To put it in visual terms, it was like I had a big question mark over my head, and then all of the sudden, I had a big light bulb over my head. That song made me want to get back in the studio and make music again. I knew from the beginning that I wanted Hate Myself to be the first single. That song was not really like the other things that were happening on radio at the time, but at some point, you just have to stand up and say, 'This is who I am."Ryan, Roger. 'The Mirror' WHAT'S HAPPENING ON THE COUNTRY & IRISH MUSIC SCENE: MORNING GLORY FOR LEE ANN; ROGER RYAN WITH THE LATEST NEWS AND BIZZ FROM NASHVILLE (September 1, 2005)

After winning the award for best single from the Country Music Association Womack said, "'If you are listening to music that doesn't touch you, music that doesn't mean anything to you, tune into your country station, because we have songs about your life, we have songs that you will love, we have songs that speak to your heart."JON, PARELES. "Country Music Awards Nod to Future, but Only Amid a Dreamy Gaze Into Days Past." New York Times 16 Nov. 2005: 6. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 6 June 2011.

Content



"I May Hate Myself in the Morning" is a ballad backed by acoustic guitar, with steel guitar and string fills. The narrator describes how she is aware of the consequences when she wakes up in the morning, but she is going to have a night of passion with a man anyway.

Critical reception



Kalefa Sannh of 'The New York Times' wrote, "That refrain -- 'I may hate myself in the morning/But I'm gonna love you tonight' -- already sounds like a classic couplet, and it also helps add some intriguing wrinkles to Ms. Womack's smooth persona; the lyrics imply, without quite saying so, that the lovers may have other commitments."Sannh, Kalefa. 'The New York Times' Going Back To a Sound As Old As She Is (February 16, 2005) Editors at Billboard wrote, "The title cut, with its weeping fiddle and soaring performance from Womack, is an instant entry into the country lexicon."'Billboard' Album reviews (January 31, 2005) Joey Guerra of the 'Houston Chronicle' wrote, "First single I May Hate Myself in the Morning is a winning example of Womack's new outlook, melding her lilting vocal work with a comfortably lazy arrangement. It's a great moment."Guerra, Joey. 'Houston Chronicle Unyielding women again yielding great country / After branching out, Chely Wright, Lee Ann Womack return to their roots (20 March 2005)' Sarah Rodman of the 'Boston Herald' wrote, "The title track is a cheatin' ballad of the highest quality, conjuring equal measures of guilt and giddiness in the grooves."Rodman, Sarah. 'Boston Herald' Discs; Antony's intense `Bird' (11 February 2005)

Music video



A music video was released for the song, directed by Trey Fanjoy. In the video, Womack is shown sitting in a bedroom by the window and lying on her bed, gazing off into the distance as she sings, mixed with scenes of her dancing in a pool hall with a man (Jack Ingram) and the same man sitting in a chair reading in a separate room. The cover for the single is shown close-up in several places of the video, including on a pay phone that Womack uses. A portion of the video was filmed in the Fort Worth Stockyards in Fort Worth, Texas.

The music video was ranked #38 on the 2008 version of 'CMT's 40 Sexiest Videos'.

Chart performance



"I May Hate Myself in the Morning" debuted at number 58 on the U.S. 'Billboard' Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of October 23, 2004.

Year-end charts



References



Category:2004 singles

Category:Lee Ann Womack songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Byron Gallimore

Category:Music videos directed by Trey Fanjoy

Category:Country ballads

Category:MCA Nashville Records singles

Category:Songs written by Odie Blackmon

Category:Songs about casual sex

Category:2004 songs

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