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Sons of the Desert then entered a dispute with Sony over "Goodbye Earl", resulting in the band's departure from the label. Their second album for Epic was not released, and Sony acquired the rights to all of that album's songs (including the single "What About You", which had been released and peaked
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Sons of the Desert exited the label and broke up. Drew Womack recorded a solo album for Smith Music Group in 2003 which featured several contributions from the band's other members, and a re-recording of "Leaving October". In 2012, Womack released his first solo album in nearly a decade,
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Hot Country Singles & Tracks. The album's second and third singles, "Hand of Fate" and "Leaving October" (which Drew Womack wrote about his third-grade teacher), also reached top 40 on the same chart. Drew Womack and Virden also appeared as studio
161:. Its most famous lineup consisted of brothers Drew Womack (lead vocals) and Tim Womack (lead guitar, background vocals), along with Scott Saunders (keyboards), Doug Virden (bass guitar, background vocals), and Brian Westrum (drums). The band released 391:, was released a year later. The label also shifted the band's focus to just the Womack brothers and Virden. Saunders and Westrum still performed with the band, but were no longer considered official members; further, Westrum did not perform on 341:), recorded the song, and they were planning to include it on their next album as well. Although both bands had planned to release their versions as singles, the Dixie Chicks claimed the song as their own. Their version was on their 1999 album 422:", was released after "I Hope You Dance", and reached a peak of No. 22 on the country chart in 2001. At the end of the year, Virden left the group, reducing Sons of the Desert to a duo of the Womack brothers. 1585: 1072: 1090: 1537: 1278: 329:
victim who enlisted a friend's help to kill her abusive husband. The group then recorded the song for a planned second album on Epic. Shortly thereafter, the
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followed in 2000. Counting two singles from the unreleased album, Sons of the Desert charted eight times on
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Following "Everybody's Gotta Grow Up Sometime", Sons of the Desert appeared as guest vocalists on
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at number 45 on the country chart). Also included on this unreleased album was a recording of "
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Following the release of its first album, Sons of the Desert discovered a song called "
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Nashville in 1997, and recorded a second album for Epic which was not released.
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on the track "Ride". The title track served as the first single from
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served as the lead-off single, reaching a peak of No. 10 on
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in October 1999. The band's first album for MCA, titled
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Did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 16 on
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Switch to MCA Nashville, breakup, and solo projects
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Index

Sons of the Desert promotional image
Waco, Texas
Country
Epic
MCA Nashville
Jim Beavers
Mark Matejka
country music
Waco, Texas
Whatever Comes First
Epic Records
Change
Billboard
Hot Country Songs
Whatever Comes First
Lee Ann Womack
I Hope You Dance
Ty Herndon
It Must Be Love
Lonestar
Laurel and Hardy
Sons of the Desert
McLennan Community College
Waco, Texas
Jim Beavers
Mark Matejka
Epic Records
Whatever Comes First
title track
backing vocalists

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