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  1. Chart performance. "Three Chords and the Truth" was released on July 6, 1997, via RCA Nashville. It was the second single issued from Evans' debut album of the same name. The song reached a peak of 44 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, becoming only a minor hit.

  2. Three Chords and The Truth; Álbum de estudio de Sara Evans; Publicación: 1 de julio de 1997: Grabación: 1996-1997: Género(s) Country: Duración: 33:13: Discográfica: RCA Records Nashville: Productor(es) Pete Anderson

  3. From Three Chords and the Truth liner notes. Sara Evans – lead vocals, backing vocals; Skip Edwards – keyboards, acoustic piano, organ, accordion; Kevin Dukes – acoustic guitar; Dean Parks – acoustic guitar; Pete Anderson – electric lead guitars, bajo sexto, handclaps; Doug Pettibone – electric rhythm guitars

  4. Full text of "Three Chords and the Truth" See other formats SARA EVANS / Three Chords And The Truth Sa/vo/^ {JiCU^Sy THREE CHORDS AND THE TRUTH Produced and Arranged by Pete Anderson I. 2:34 Sara Evans/Al Anderson/Sharon Rice (BMI/ASCAP) 2. %luit 2:02 Sara Evans/Jamie O'Hara (BMI) 3. %^ire^ sAn-d l>rHtA 4:03 Sara Evans/Ron Harbin ...

  5. Sara Evans. Track 3 on Three Chords and the Truth. Producer. Pete Anderson. Jan. 1, 1997 1 viewer. Three Chords and the Truth Lyrics. On a highway bound for nowhere. I ran...

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Three Chords And The Truth" on Discogs.

  7. 1 de nov. de 1997 · Pete Anderson’s sympathetic production (and I’m not normally a fan of his studio aesthetic) plays to her strengths, yielding an elegant, sophisticated and understated set of (mostly) shuffles. It may be the prejudice of a fading rock critic, but it can’t hurt the album’s consistency that Evans co-wrote seven of the eleven cuts (including “If You Ever Want My Lovin'” with Melba ...