Playlist: The Very Best of Sara Evans

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Playlist: The Very Best of Sara Evans
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Compilation album by Sara Evans
Released January 29, 2013
Genre Country
Length 59:31
Label Legacy, RCA Nashville
Producer Various
Sara Evans chronology
Stronger
(2011)Stronger2011
Playlist: The Very Best of Sara Evans
(2013)
Slow Me Down
(2014)Slow Me Down2014
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars[1]

Playlist: The Very Best of Sara Evans is the second compilation album from Sara Evans, after 2007's Greatest Hits, released as part of the Legacy Recordings Playlist series. The album features a selection of Evans' biggest hits, as well as album tracks and songs that have not previously been included on any of her albums.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Original album Length
1. "Born to Fly"   Sara Evans, Marcus Hummon, Darrell Scott Born to Fly 5:36
2. "I Could Not Ask for More"   Diane Warren Born to Fly 4:51
3. "I Keep Looking"   Evans, Tom Shapiro, Tony Martin Born to Fly 4:38
4. "No Place That Far"   Evans, Martin, Shapiro No Place That Far 3:39
5. "You Don't"   Evans, Aimee Mayo, Ron Harbin Born to Fly 5:11
6. "A Real Fine Place to Start"   Radney Foster, George Ducas Real Fine Place 4:00
7. "Sweet By and By"   S. Fillmore Bennett, Joseph P. Webster Amazing Grace 3: A Country Salute to Gospel 3:34
8. "Three Chords and the Truth"   Evans, Harbin, Mayo Three Chords and the Truth 3:59
9. "Suds in the Bucket"   Billy Montana, Tammy Wagoner Restless 3:49
10. "Niagara"   Evans, Holly Lamar, Troy Verges, Gauch Restless 5:34
11. "Crackers"   Kye Fleming, Dennis Morgan She Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool 3:44
12. "Cheatin'"   Brett James, Don Schlitz Real Fine Place 3:26
13. "Never Alone" (with Jim Brickman) Jim Brickman Escape 3:46
14. "Feels Just Like a Love Song"   Evans, Nathan Chapman, Chris Lindsey, Mayo   3:44

Chart performance

Chart (2013) Peak
position
US Billboard Top Country Albums 73

References