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The Chicks were at the top of the world this time 17 years ago. Would you like to hear them now?

Seventeen years ago today (Feb. 5, 2000), the Dixie Chicks rode straight to No. 1 with their single “Cowboy, Take Me Away.” The tune, from their multi-platinum 1999 album Fly, was written by bandmate Martie Maguire, along with songwriter Marcus Hummon.

Although Maguire penned “Cowboy, Take Me Away,” her sister, fellow Chicks member Emily Robison (now Emily Strayer), deserves some of the credit for inspiring the single, which features lines such as, “Cowboy, take me away / Fly this girl as high as you can / Into the wild blue / Set me free, oh, I pray / Closer to heaven above and / Closer to you, closer to you.” Maguire wrote the song when her younger sister started dating her future (and now-ex) husband, country singer Charlie Robison.

“[Emily] had been dating a bunch of guys I didn’t approve of,” Maguire explains, “and then she met Charlie, and I sort of pictured him whisking her off into the sunset.”

“Cowboy, Take Me Away” helped propel the Dixie Chicks into one of the biggest years of their career: They won Top Vocal Duo or Group of the Year at the 2000 ACM Awards and both Vocal Group of the Year and Entertainer of the Year at the 2000 CMA Awards. The country trio also earned Album of the Year at both awards shows.

Read More: The Dixie Chicks Hit No. 1 With 'Cowboy, Take Me Away' | http://theboot.com/dixie-chicks-cowboy-take-me-away-no-1/?trackback=tsmclip


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