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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Sara Evans Debuts "My Heart Can't Tell You No"

Sara Evans released a new music video for her twangy cover of Rod Stewart's "My Heart Can't Tell You No," with three alternate endings on CMT, iTunes and VEVO. The track served as the second single from her sixth studio album, "Stronger," is her twangy cover of British pop-rock artist Rod Stewart's 1988 classic, and Evans does a fine job recreating the moment. In her own version, Evans depicts a heartbreaking love triangle.
The reemergence of Evans gave life not only to her career, but to millions of women who were kicked around and given up on by the same people who once said "I love you." She seemed to truly find strength after taking a few years off to handle personal issues. The recent chart-topper "A Little Bit Stronger" was the start of a great comeback story. Her new single "My Heart Can't Tell You No," a gentle, regretful cover, feels like a sudden bout of insecurity. Evans's vocals are free of impurities, although she does revert her early tendency to hold impossible notes for measures at a time.
In the new video for her worthwhile cover, the incredibly fit Evans finds herself involved in an emotionally murky plot. Her knockout figure almost feels like another "character" in the video. "I am so excited about releasing this video," said the 40-year-old RCA Nashville artist. "It's a different kind of video than anything I've ever done before. We had SO many wardrobe changes and the plot is so full of drama! I can't wait for my fans to see it!"
Helmed by director Peter Zavadil, Evans plays an apartment dweller who watches the unpleasant goings on between a young, good-looking couple across the hall in video. She goes to enter her unit and sees the sad-eyed blond girl looking reluctant to let her 'boyfriend' into her apartment. Evans gives off a knowing look, which suggests that she is either a part of this triangle somehow or that she is simply a witness who has been made aware of what's going behind the girl's back. Whatever the case, it's not a fun position to be in.

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