The album consists of twelve songs personally selected by the Dixie Chicks from their fourth through seventh studio albums. Erlewine wrote that "the tracks are sharply selected, making for a good, representative compilation if not quite a definitive one. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dixie Chicks. Retrieved August 31, Archived from the original on October 7, Country Music Television. June 1,

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More than 15 years after they expressed their dislike for former president George W. To commemorate the return of one of the most simultaneously controversial and beloved country groups of all time, we rounded up our favorite songs by the Dixie Chicks Spoiler: we love the new song so much, we had to include it here. Without further ado, call up the Mary Anne to your Wanda, spin your Dixie Chicks album of choice in solidarity and behold a dozen of their best songs below. Bush at a concert overseas. As the trio sings throughout the song, they have no regrets—romantic, political or otherwise. And I have a feeling if you asked them today, they might say something along those same lines. Seventeen years after they were shunned from the country music institution and popular music at large, at least for a while , this single is almost too good to be true. With bouncy acoustic guitar and fierce fiddles, it sounds a lot like the conventional, female-driven radio country of the day as popularized by Shania Twain, Martina McBride and the Chicks themselves , but there was no one else doing the forget-her-and-love-me song with harmonies like these.
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Multi-platinum awards and No. Bush in , the band ended up recovering at least critically for 's Taking the Long Way , which won five Grammy Awards. The following are The Boot's picks for the country trio's 10 best tunes.
During their career, which has consisted of seven studio albums and 25 singles, they have won countless awards, sold millions of albums and broken down barriers for women in country music. For their third single from Wide Open Spaces, the Dixie Chicks released the title track, a free-spirited, quintessentially country song about a young woman leaving home and discovering the world. The music video for the tune is memorable, as it features all three Dixie Chicks walking down the aisle in wedding dresses and then taking off running. The single was a solid introduction to their Fly album and landed at No. Unsurprisingly, the song reached the top of the Billboard Country Songs chart in , and charted at No.