The pair began a working relationship that also involved assistance from Evans's children in song selection and production.
She performed on a regular basis with her brothers and sisters in a covers band, singing a variety of musical genres.
Evans recorded the track as an ode to the band's session drummer Matt Chamberlain.
She first hired Chamberlain for her 2001 album Born to Fly because she liked his drumming on the original record of "6th Avenue Heartache.
This includes Phillip Sweet (part of the country group Little Big Town) and Old Crow Medicine Show.
We called Old Crow Medicine Show, they were the band for that song, and it just sounds like you're literally stepping back to the 1950s.
Michael Bialas of PopMatters called Copy That, "a popping fresh collection of 13 cover songs that showcase her powerful pipes and broad musical tastes established while she was a child singer from New Franklin, Missouri, playing four-hour shows in her family band.
[2] Before the album's official release, Evans issued three additional tracks for promotion: "Whenever I Call You "Friend"", "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" and "Hard to Say I'm Sorry".
[11][3] Copy That was Evans's first studio recording to not chart on the Billboard Top Country Albums list.
[12] However, the project did chart on the Billboard Top Album Sales survey, where it reached number 44.