You know, thinking about Carrie's album eras in general, even though there have been a few times when a fan favorite wasn't released, I feel like overall her label has made good choices. Some Hearts had the perfect singles, since they were basically choosing from the Mark Bright-produced, country half of the album. Carnival Ride had excellent single choices. I love FOTF, but that would have been 6 singles back then, which would never have happened at the time. Blown Away had 3 amazing singles and even though SYA was not the obvious choice, it has done so well for her and the video was wonderful. Some of us would have liked to see DYTAM or WAW released, but I don't think there are any others on that album I would have considered. CGAS is fun, but I wouldn't have picked over any of the others.
So, really, I think PO is probably the only album where single choices were really questionable and there probably isn't even a consensus on that one. CC was a given. UI is fun and upbeat and still a concert favorite for Carrie (and for me, although I'm in the minority here, lol). TH was beautiful and I adore that song and I am glad it was a single. MS is the only one that is highly questionable, although I do love the video with Carol and Mike. Now that time has passed, I don't think WCIS would have been a good single. I loved it at the time, but it hasn't aged as well as other Carrie songs for me. SLT or Quitter could have been good singles and if they wanted a slow song, I would have MUCH preferred LAM or SWISLY instead of MS.
So, overall, I think I am going to trust Carrie's team. I think they have shown that they know what they're doing in the past, as long as the pre-release singles don't end up being the singles like they did with PO. Then I will throw a hissy fit!