Sara Evans Releases Acoustic Video And Track For Haunting Hit, “All The Love You Left Me”

Multi-platinum entertainer Sara Evans is offering a vulnerable, acoustic performance for her haunting hit, “All The Love You Left Me.” Following her headlining run on CMT’s Next Women of Country Tour earlier this year, the “artist in full musical flight” (Associated Press) visited CMT’s 330 Studios in Nashville to film a live performance music video with her band, including siblings Matt Evans and Lesley Evans Lyons and son, Avery.

The clip will debut Monday, October 22nd as part of digital music series “CMT Next Women of Country Live 2018 at CMT.com. In addition, an acoustic version of the song is available now HERE.

Originally released on her recent album “Words”, the song has been spinning on Sirius XM’s Y2Kountry since February. While the song written by Ben West, Hillary Lindsey and Gordie Sampson, implies an abandoned love, Sara was compelled to sing it for a friend at home in Birmingham, Alabama who had recently lost their child to cancer.

As Sara’s eight album catalog crosses the 100 million stream mark on Spotify, Sirius XM has started spinning “Long Way Down,” also found on her album “Words”, on Y2Kountry (Channel 61). And starting next month, she’ll return for another holiday season of her popular, limited engagement “At Christmas Tour”, kicking off November 24th in Cincinnati, Ohio.
In addition to a prolific country music career, Sara has been honored for her philanthropic work and in 2018 was presented the NAB Education Foundation’s Service To America Leadership Award. A Red Cross ambassador, Sara received the national Crystal Cross award for her work with the disaster-relief organization and recently raised more than $10,000 for CMA Foundation and music education from the sale of her ONEHope Sara Evans Signature Series 2014 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.

For more information on Sara Evans, visit SaraEvans.com and ARealFinePlace.com and engage with her on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

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