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"Wide Open Space" is a song by Chester rock band Mansun, released as a single on 25 November 1996. The song was the lead track of Four EP . The single's success led to alternative versions appearing on four of the next five Mansun singles.
"Wide Open Spaces" is a song written by Susan Gibson and recorded by the American country music group Dixie Chicks. It was released in August 1998 as the third single and title track from the band's album Wide Open Spaces. [1] The song hit number one on the U.S. Country singles chart and spent four weeks there in November 1998.
Wide Open Spaces may refer to: Wide Open Spaces, a 1998 album by the Chicks "Wide Open Spaces" (song), a song from the Chicks album; Wide Open Spaces, starring Stan Laurel; Wide Open Spaces, starring Donald Duck; Wide Open Spaces, an outdoors website published by Publishers Clearing House
Wide Open Spaces is the fourth studio album and the major label debut of American country music band Dixie Chicks. It was their first record with new lead vocalist Natalie Maines , and became their breakthrough commercial success.
Agoraphobia is a condition where individuals become anxious in unfamiliar environments or where they perceive that they have little control. Triggers for this anxiety may include wide-open spaces, crowds (social anxiety), or traveling (even short distances).
Ninth-grade student Emily Snyder liked going to the upstairs area of the old library, always looking forward to book sales, and is now enjoying "seeing all the books" across the wide open space of ...
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It bears similarities with "Wide Open Space" and "Closed for Business"; two of the band's most popular singles. The song references the Marquis de Sade . The song's name was later used as the title for the group's retrospective compilation Legacy: The Best of Mansun in 2005.