The Chicks (formerly Dixie Chicks) is an American country music trio which … Read Full Bio ↴The Chicks (formerly Dixie Chicks) is an American country music trio which has also crossed over into other genres. Formed in 1989 in Dallas, Texas, the band is composed of founding members (and sisters) Martie Erwin Maguire and Emily Erwin Robison, and lead singer Natalie Maines.
The trio is currently ranked as the highest-selling female musical group in the USA, according to RIAA Gold & Platinum album certifications. As of 2012, The Chicks had won 13 Grammy Awards. While The Chicks continues, Maguire and Robison are writing and recording as Court Yard Hounds as of Feb 2010. The Dixie Chicks renamed the band in 2020 to The Chicks dropping Dixie from the official name as the name had the word 'Dixie' referencing the American Mason–Dixon line, which separated the free and slave-owning southern states.
Robin Lynn Macy was an original bandmember, as was Laura Lynch. Macy left the group in 1992, while Lynch was replaced by Natalie Maines in 1995.
The group aroused considerable controversy for publicly denouncing President George W. Bush and the imminent invasion of Iraq during the European leg of their Top of the World tour supporting Home. Many country music stations immediately pulled their music from the air, and the band received criticism from many corners of the media.
The trio is currently ranked as the highest-selling female musical group in the USA, according to RIAA Gold & Platinum album certifications. As of 2012, The Chicks had won 13 Grammy Awards. While The Chicks continues, Maguire and Robison are writing and recording as Court Yard Hounds as of Feb 2010. The Dixie Chicks renamed the band in 2020 to The Chicks dropping Dixie from the official name as the name had the word 'Dixie' referencing the American Mason–Dixon line, which separated the free and slave-owning southern states.
Robin Lynn Macy was an original bandmember, as was Laura Lynch. Macy left the group in 1992, while Lynch was replaced by Natalie Maines in 1995.
The group aroused considerable controversy for publicly denouncing President George W. Bush and the imminent invasion of Iraq during the European leg of their Top of the World tour supporting Home. Many country music stations immediately pulled their music from the air, and the band received criticism from many corners of the media.
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Dixie Chicks Lyrics
Am I the Only One? There is no good reason I should have to be so…
Give It Up Or Let Me Go Well I told you pretty baby Such a long time…
Hey Dixie CHORUS: Hey Dixie I can hear you calling Hey Dixie I can hea…
Let 'Er Rip I can tell there's something you Don't wanna tell me It's ki…
Love Me Like a Man The men that I've been seeing Well they got their soul…
Loving Arms If you could see me now The one who said that…
Stand By Your Man sometimes its hard to be a woman giving all your love…
The Price I Pay They tell me I'm the talk of the town I've…
There's Your Trouble Should've been different, but it wasn't different, was it? S…
Tonight The Heartache You could'a heard a pin drop When they walked through the…
Wide Open Spaces Who doesn't know what I'm talking about Who's never left hom…
You Were Mine I can't find a reason, to let go. Even though you've…