In 2003 Woodward signed with
Atlantic Records and recorded her debut album
While You Can, which entered the Top 150 on the Billboard 200. The album included Woodward's Top 40 hit "Dumb Girls", which she had written with producer
Kevin Kadish before signing with Atlantic. During the following year, Woodward was asked by producer Jaime Houston to record the big-band tune "
It's Oh So Quiet" for the Disney film
Ice Princess; the song was later used in various TV shows, commercials, and the
Birds of Prey trailer. The song was first recorded by
Betty Hutton in 1948 and later covered by
Björk on her 1995 album
Post. Woodward considers it a turning point in her career and the inspiration for much of her second album,
Lucy Woodward Is...Hot and Bothered. The album was released in 2008 and distributed exclusively by
Barnes & Noble as part of its Discover Great New Music program. It was produced by
Itaal Shur and
Tim K. Woodward appeared on
Randy Jackson's 2008 album ''
Randy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1'', singing the duet "Willing to Try" with
Richie Sambora and
Travis Tritt. Woodward also contributed songs to the soundtracks for
Last Vegas,
The Blind Side,
Ice Princess,
Music and Lyrics,
What a Girl Wants,
First Daughter, and
Accepted. Her version of "It's Oh So Quiet" appeared in the Disney film
Ice Princess. She co-wrote the
Stacie Orrico Top 40 worldwide hit "There's Gotta Be More to Life", which earned her a BMI Christian Music Award in 2003 and a BMI Songwriter's Pop Award in 2004. Originally called "More to Life", the song was written with
Kevin Kadish and Sabelle Breer for Woodward's 2003 Atlantic debut but was released instead on the Japanese import version of the album as a bonus track. In 2010, Woodward co-wrote and recorded "Daylight as Sunset" for Earthrise Soundsystem's debut
The Yoga Sessions. Woodward's third album
Hooked! (Verve, 2010) and included contributions by Tim K,
Justin Stanley, and Itaal Shur. Woodward wrote much of the album with Dan Petty and Michelle Lewis, saying that she had been inspired by the music of
Peggy Lee and
Django Reinhardt. The album also received comparisons to
Dusty Springfield and
Brill Building. The song "Another Woman" was written for her by longtime inspiration
Nellie McKay, who sang background vocals. Woodward toured throughout the US, including with jazz fusion band
Snarky Puppy, which played on her cover version of "Be My Husband" by
Nina Simone. In 2011, she was asked by
Armed Forces Entertainment to perform at American military bases in Italy, Turkey, and Spain. In 2010, Woodward collaborated with guitarist
Hendrik Helmer for Verve Records, including for the music video
Ragdoll. In 2011, Woodward started working with Snarky Puppy bandleader
Michael League. League performed in Woodward's touring band, and Woodward opened for Snarky Puppy with them as her backing band. She sang "Too Hot to Last" on the band's album
Family Dinner - Volume 1. Woodward also appeared in the 2011
Garry Marshall film
''New Year's Eve where she played the backing vocalist for
Jon Bon Jovi and
Lea Michele. Woodward was featured in the September 2011 issue of
Italian Vogue'' as one of the year's top up-and-coming female recording artists. That same year, she toured with
Pink Martini after the singer
China Forbes had surgery. From 2012 to 2016 she worked as a background vocalist for
Rod Stewart, singing on the albums
Blood Red Roses,
Another Country,
Time, and
Merry Christmas, Baby After Woodward,
Holly Palmer, and songwriter
Michelle Lewis first came together to sing at a Christmas Party in 2010, they decided soon after to write swing and boogie songs under the name The Goods. They released the single "I'm So Happy That It's You" in May 2013, followed by a five-song debut EP later that year and a holiday EP titled
Get Your Holiday Goods! in 2018. Woodward released her fourth album
Til They Bang on the Door (
GroundUP Music) in 2016. The album was co-produced by
Michael League and
Henry Hey, mixed by Nic Hard, and included musicians
Everett Bradley,
Dave Eggar,
Cory Henry,
Natalia 'Saw Lady' Paruz, and members of Snarky Puppy. In 2017, she performed with the Danish group TipToe Big Band at the
Aarhus Jazz Festival. A year later she worked with the
WDR Big Band and
Chris Walden. She has also sung with the Dave Richards Big Band in Los Angeles and with the Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra. Woodward recently performed with the
hr-Bigband with arrangements and conducting by
Jim McNeely. In 2018, Woodward was asked to perform a duo tour with jazz guitarist
Charlie Hunter after his original tour collaborator
Silvana Estrada had to cancel last minute because of visa issues. Their resulting collaboration led to multiple international tours, including a performance on
NPR Music's Mountain Stage. and two albums together:
Music!Music!Music! released in 2019 and ''I'm a Stranger Here'' released in 2020. Both albums included songs by
Blind Willie Johnson,
Bessie Smith,
En Vogue,
Nina Simone, and
Terence Trent D'Arby. In 2024, Woodward released two albums:
Stories From The Dust and
Lucy Woordward & The Rocketeers.
Stories From The Dust was recorded at
Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas and released in April 2024. Most of the album was co-written with and co-produced by
David Garza (
Fiona Apple). The album included bassist
Tim Lefebvre (
David Bowie,
Tedeschi Trucks Band), drummer Amy Wood (
Fiona Apple), and singers
Gaby Moreno,
Stevvi Alexander, and
Holly Palmer.
Lucy Woordward & The Rocketeers was released in July 2024 on
GroundUP Music. This album was Woodward's first live jazz orchestra recording, and it was recorded and filmed in LantarenVenster in
Rotterdam, Netherlands. Woodward has also sung background vocals for
Celine Dion,
Rod Stewart,
Carole King,
Joe Cocker,
Barbra Streisand,
The Doobie Brothers,
Michael Bolton,
Nikka Costa,
Gavin DeGraw, and
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