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"Suds in the Bucket" is a song written by Billy Montana and Tammy Wagoner and recorded by American country music singer Sara Evans. It was released in May 2004 as the third single from Evans' 2003 album Restless. It became her third number-one single on the US Country charts, and her first since "Born to Fly" in early 2001.
The Video Collection contained six of Evans' music videos from her years at RCA Records. [1] It includes videos of three of her number one hit singles: "Born to Fly" (2000), "Suds in the Bucket" (2004) and "A Real Fine Place to Start" (2005).
Sara Lynn Evans (/ ˈ s ɛər ə /; born February 5, 1971) [2] [1] is an American country music singer and songwriter. She is also credited as a record producer, actress, and author. She had five songs reach the number one spot on the Billboard country songs chart and has sold over six million albums. [3]
The Story Behind the Song is Sara Evans' No. 1 hit "Suds in the Bucket" written by Billy Montana and Tammy Wagoner. Post Malone did a duet with Evans at Stagecoach 2024.
"Unbroke," Grand Ole Opry member Sara Evans' 11th album, ... She's awake and working just 48 hours after singing her 2003 hit single "Suds in the Bucket" onstage with Post Malone at 2024's ...
"Suds in the Bucket", the third single, became a signature song for Evans, having reached number one on the country charts, making Restless her third consecutive album to contain a number one single. The fourth single, "Tonight", charted just outside the country Top 40 at number 41.
Sara Evans' "Suds In The Bucket," Vince Gill's "One More Last Chance," Tim McGraw's "Don't Take The Girl," John Michael Montgomery's "Be My Baby Tonight," "Chattahoochee" by Alan Jackson, Toby ...
The discography of American country music artist Sara Evans consists of 11 studio albums, three compilation albums, two extended plays, one video album, three additional albums, 44 singles, and four other charted songs. After briefly recording with "E and S Records", Evans reworked her musical direction and signed with RCA Nashville in 1997. [1]