

McAnally had two solely written songs on the album. A fourth and final single, “Small Talk,” a Miller and McAnally co-written dud, hit #60. The wonderful “Another Side,” a ballad solely penned by Miller petered out at #55. The final two singles weren’t as successful. I also really liked their version of this song, as well. They rose to #6 with another cover, “This Night Won’t Last Forever,” previously a hit for both Bill LaBounty and Michael Johnson. Their version, which I would regard as very good, peaked at #13. The lead single was the title track, a cover of the 1963 Dave Dudley classic. The album was their second to last to be produced by Mac McAnally, who had significant influence over the project. Sawyer Brown was nearing the end of their hitmaking days when Six Days on the Road dropped twenty years ago this month.
