I Could Not Ask for More

I Could Not Ask for More

Infobox Single
Name = I Could Not Ask for More


Artist = Edwin McCain
from Album = Messenger
A-side =
B-side =
Released = 1999
Format = CD single
Recorded =
Genre = Rock, Adult contemporary
Length = 4:36
Label = Atlantic
Writer = Diane Warren
Producer =
Certification =
Last single = "I'll Be"
(1998)
This single = "I Could Not Ask for More"
(1999)
Next single = "Go Be Young"
(2000)

"I Could Not Ask for More" is a pop song composed by Diane Warren. It was first recorded by American artist Edwin McCain; released in 1999, McCain's version was the last single from his album "Messenger".

ara Evans version

Infobox Single
Name = I Could Not Ask for More


Artist = Sara Evans
from Album = Born to Fly
A-side =
B-side =
Released = April 13, 2001
Format = digital download, CD single
Recorded =
Genre = country
Length = 4:05
Label = RCA
Producer = Sara Evans, Paul Worley
Certification =
Last single = "Born to Fly"
(2001)
This single = "I Could Not Ask for More"
(2001)
Next single = "Saints & Angels"
(2002)
Misc = External music video|" [http://www.cmt.com/videos/sara-evans/59458/i-could-not-ask-for-more.jhtml I Could Not Ask for More] " at CMT.com

Released in 2001, Sara Evans' cover version of the song was the second single from her 2000 album "Born to Fly". Evans' version was a Top 5 hit on the country music charts.

Music video

The Sara Evans music video features her in White Sands National Monument singing the song in different outfits throughout the video.

Chart positions

Edwin McCain

ara Evans


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