Does My Ring Burn Your Finger

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ReleasedOctober 29, 2001[1]
Length
"Does My Ring Burn Your Finger"
Single by Lee Ann Womack
from the album I Hope You Dance
B-side"Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good"
ReleasedOctober 29, 2001[1]
Genre
Length
LabelMCA Nashville
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Frank Liddell
Lee Ann Womack singles chronology
"Why They Call It Falling"
(2001)
"Does My Ring Burn Your Finger"
(2001)
"Something Worth Leaving Behind"
(2002)

"Does My Ring Burn Your Finger" is a song written by husband and wife duo Julie and Buddy Miller. It was originally recorded by Buddy on his third studio album Cruel Moon, released in 1999.[2] American country music artist Lee Ann Womack took an interest in the song and recorded her own version for her third studio album I Hope You Dance (2000).[3] Her version features backing vocals by the Millers. The song would be officially released on October 29, 2001, as the fourth and final single from the album via MCA Nashville Records.

The least successful single from the album, it peaked at number 23 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

"Does My Ring Burn Your Finger" was originally recorded by Buddy Miller (pictured in 2005).

The song is performed in the key of B major.[4] The Daily Gazette says the song "takes the listener on a harrowing journey through love that is pain, mostly; but also sometimes, and surprisingly, brings joy."[5]

During the making of I Hope You Dance, Womack listened to music outside of Nashville, which led her to recording songs by Texas country artists like Rodney Crowell, Bruce Robison, and Buddy and Julie Miller, of which Womack would record this song.[6]

Critical reception

For Buddy's version, Peter Applebome of The New York Times called "Does My Ring Burn Your Finger" his quintessential song.[7] The Daily Gazette said, "the writing is deceptive, plain-spoken but sophisticated, and it takes immense control and restraint to make music this multi-layered sound so backwoods simple."[5]

Chuck Taylor of Billboard called Womack's rendition of the song "a haunting hillbilly treatise on the pain of betrayal and loss" that "adds up to a vibrant record that both fans and programmers should find impossible to ignore."[8] Blue Suede News gave the track a positive review, calling it a "great song" that brings an "earthy edge to an already edgy subject."[9] Ken Barnes of USA Today listed the song as the number one single of 2001 and wrote, " A searing, chill-conjuring performance of a seething Buddy and Julie Miller tune by country's reigning female vocalist."[10]

Chart performance

"Does My Ring Burn Your Finger" debuted at number 58 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart the week of November 10, 2001.

Track listing

US vinyl single[11]

  1. "Does My Ring Burn Your Finger" (J. Miller, B. Miller) – 3:27
  2. "Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good" (Dave Hanner) – 2:54

Personnel

Credits adapted from I Hope You Dance liner notes.[12]

Live performances

Charts

References

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