Starstruck Studios (Nashville, Tennessee); The Sound Kitchen (Franklin, Tennessee).
Genre
Country
Length
52:56
Label
RCA Nashville
Producer
Sara Evans
Mark Bright
Sara Evans chronology
Restless (2003)
Real Fine Place (2005)
The Video Collection (2006)
Singles from Real Fine Place
"A Real Fine Place to Start" Released: May 31, 2005
"Cheatin'" Released: October 31, 2005
"Coalmine" Released: April 22, 2006
"You'll Always Be My Baby" Released: September 5, 2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
Allmusic
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Real Fine Place is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Sara Evans. It was released in October 2005 via RCA Records Nashville. It is the follow-up album to the platinum Restless. It features Evans's fourth number one hit "A Real Fine Place to Start", the Top 10 hit "Cheatin'", the Top 20 hit "You'll Always Be My Baby", and the Top 40 hit "Coalmine". The album debuted at number 3 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 124,720 copies in its first week.[2] The album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for U.S. shipments of a million copies.
^Loftus, Johnny. "Real Fine Place review". Allmusic. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
^"Previous Album Sales Chart". HITS Daily Double. Archived from the original on 2012-12-06. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
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the 2000s with the albums Born to Fly (2000), Restless (2003) and RealFinePlace (2005). The discs sold over one million copies each and included the...
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later released in North America as a bonus track on her 2005 album RealFinePlace. Born to Fly was a defining album for Evans. Her earlier albums had...
topped the country charts, including "Suds in the Bucket" (2004), "A RealFinePlace to Start" (2005) and "A Little Bit Stronger" (2011). In 2015, she left...
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included is "A RealFinePlace to Start," which became a number 1 hit in 2005 for Sara Evans from her album RealFinePlace. "A RealFinePlace to Start" (Radney...
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also co-wrote the track "Missing Missouri" on Sara Evans's 2005 album RealFinePlace and "Why Can't I Leave Her Alone" on George Strait's 2006 album It...
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