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No Place That Far (song)

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B-side
  
"Cryin' Game"

Format
  
CD single

Length
  
3:37

Released
  
September 28, 1998

Genre
  
Country

Label
  
RCA Nashville

"No Place That Far" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Sara Evans. It was released in September 1998 as the second single and title track from her album No Place That Far. It was her first Top 40 song on the Hot Country Songs chart, as well as her first number 1 country single. An acoustic version of "No Place That Far" without backing vocals was included on Evans' compilation album, Feels Like Home. Evans wrote this with Tom Shapiro and Tony Martin.

Contents

Content

"No Place That Far" begins in the key of C major, and modulates upward to D major on the last chorus. Evans' vocals range from G3 to B4. Vince Gill provides backing vocals.

In it, the female narrator states that she will do anything to keep her lover near her.

Critical reception

Deborah Evans Price, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, calling it an "evocative ballad that should help her win long-overdue acceptance at country radio." She goes on to say that Evans voice has a "richness and vibrancy that soar powerfully above the fiddle and piano on the lustrous chorus." Price calls the lyric "memorable, poignant - emotional but not mushy."

Music video

A music video was released for the song directed by Thom Oliphant. The video takes place in a forest with Evans dressed in a black and red dress with Vince Gill behind her as they perform the song.

Chart performance

The song debuted at number 69 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of October 3, 1998. "No Place That Far" spent thirty weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts, peaking at Number One on the chart dated for the week ending March 6, 1999. The song was Evans' first Top 40 country hit on both the country and Billboard Hot 100 charts, peaking at 37 on the latter.

Other cover versions

  • In 2000, the song was recorded by Westlife on their album Coast to Coast.
  • References

    No Place That Far (song) Wikipedia