Fly (1999)

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Fly (1999) is a Grammy-winning country music album by the Dixie Chicks that helped cement their mainstream popularity with hits like "Cowboy Take Me Away" and "Goodbye Earl."

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instanceOf country music album
music album
studio album
artist Dixie Chicks NERFINISHED
The Chicks NERFINISHED
awardReceived Grammy Award
Grammy Award for Best Country Album NERFINISHED
contributedTo mainstream popularity of the Dixie Chicks
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedBySource Grammy Awards NERFINISHED
country music critics
genre country
country pop
hasGenreInfluence bluegrass
country rock
hasHitSingle Cowboy Take Me Away NERFINISHED
Goodbye Earl NERFINISHED
Ready to Run NERFINISHED
Without You NERFINISHED
hasPart Cold Day in July NERFINISHED
Cowboy Take Me Away NERFINISHED
Goodbye Earl NERFINISHED
Heartbreak Town NERFINISHED
Hello Mr. Heartache NERFINISHED
Hole in My Head NERFINISHED
If I Fall You’re Going Down with Me NERFINISHED
Let Him Fly NERFINISHED
Ready to Run NERFINISHED
Sin Wagon NERFINISHED
Some Days You Gotta Dance NERFINISHED
Without You NERFINISHED
hasStyleCharacteristic banjo instrumentation
fiddle-driven arrangements
storytelling lyrics
three-part vocal harmonies
language English
mainSubject female empowerment
relationships
small-town life
narrativeTheme domestic violence (in "Goodbye Earl")
romantic longing (in "Cowboy Take Me Away")
notableWorkOf Dixie Chicks NERFINISHED
performer Emily Robison NERFINISHED
Martie Seidel NERFINISHED
Natalie Maines NERFINISHED

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Dixie Chicks albumReleaseYear Fly (1999)