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  1. Mar 27, 2011 · Watch the official video for "Wide Open Spaces" by The ChicksListen to The Chicks: https://TheChicks.lnk.to/listenYDWatch more videos by The Chicks: https://...

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  2. Jan 27, 1998 · Wide Open Spaces Lyrics: Who doesn't know what I'm talkin' about / Who's never left home, who's never struck out / To find a dream and a life of their own / A place in the clouds, a...

  3. 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.

  4. Jan 27, 1998 · Wide Open Spaces by The Chicks released in 1998. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    • Fly. More than 20 years after this country classic debuted at number one on the Billboard charts, a few truths still hang in the dusty air: Boys will always take you on a “wild goose chase,” a bird can’t sing when you’ve “tied its wings” and Earl had to die.
    • Wide Open Spaces. The opening track on The Chicks’ 1998 debut album (at least in their current lineup) Wide Open Spaces, “I Can Love You Better” introduced us to the trio’s springiness and sass right away.
    • Home. Maybe more than anything else, the Dixie Chicks are detailed and vivid storytellers with the ability to deliver an anecdote from multiple perspectives.
    • Gaslighter. The Chicks have never tolerated liars, cheaters or scoundrels. They coaxed dirty secrets from their lovers’ mouths on “Let ‘Er Rip,” promising strength in the face of the truth.
  5. Jan 7, 2021 · When you think of The Chicks (formerly The Dixie Chicks) does "Wide Open Spaces" immediately come to mind? It's one of the trio's signature songs and is widely considered one of the...

  6. The Chicks. The wild success of Wide Open Spaces turned The Dixie Chicks into superstars. They deliver knockout honky-tonk tunes (“Tonight the Heartache’s on Me”), sweet ballads (“Loving Arms”), and some choice covers, including a sizzling take on Bonnie Raitt’s “Give It Up or Let Me Go.”.