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The Dixie Chicks, now known simply as the Chicks, recorded a version of "Godspeed" for their sixth studio album and fourth major label album Home (2002). The group released it on June 2, 2003, as the fourth single from the record. Emmylou Harris also is a backing vocalist on their version.
"Long Time Gone" is a bluegrass song by American musician Darrell Scott, originally recorded by him on his 2000 album Real Time which Scott recorded together with Tim O'Brien. The song was later covered by the American band Dixie Chicks , and served as the lead single to their 2002 album Home .
In its official release as a single, it re-entered the chart on December 14, 2002, at number 57. The song would go on to top the Hot Country Songs chart the week of March 22, 2003. "Godspeed (Sweet Dreams)" was released on May 22, 2003, as the fourth single from the album. It debuted on the country charts at number 59 on June 7, 2003.
Formerly known as the Dixie Chicks, the Chicks' newest album is a scathing expose of their personal lives that proves the trio are still not ready to make nice. Much of the album, titled ...
Country trio the Dixie Chicks removed a reference to the American South from its name after Lady A (formerly Lady Antebellum) recently did the same.
Unlike the Dixie Chicks' two previous records, Home is dominated by up-tempo bluegrass and pensive ballads; and Emmylou Harris added her vocals to "Godspeed". In addition, the text of the opening track and first single, " Long Time Gone ", was a pointed criticism of contemporary country music radio, accusing it of ignoring the soul of the genre ...
"Top of the World" is a contemporary folk-country song written by Patty Griffin and most known as recorded and performed in Grammy Award-winning fashion by the Dixie Chicks. Griffin wrote and recorded "Top of the World" in 2000 for Silver Bell , [ 1 ] but a dispute with her label A&M Records caused Griffin to be dropped and the album to go ...
Gaslighter is the eighth studio album by American country band the Chicks.It was released on July 17, 2020, by Columbia Records.Produced by Jack Antonoff and the Chicks, it is the group's first album in fourteen years, and first to be released under their new name (though some physical pressings of the album still carry the "Dixie Chicks" name).