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"There's Your Trouble"
Song

"There's Your Trouble" is a song made famous by the country music band, the Dixie Chicks. Written by Mark Selby and Tia Sillers, the song was released in 1998 as the second track to the band's fourth album, Wide Open Spaces.

Awards

The song became the band's first No. 1 single on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in August 1998. In doing so, it became the first chart-topping song on Sony's newly resurrected Monument Records label since February 1978, when Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band reached the top with "I Just Wish You Were Someone I Love."[1] In 1999, the Dixie Chicks were awarded a Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for their performance of “There’s Your Trouble”.[2]

Performances

The Dixie Chicks performed the song on Austin City Limits with Emily Robison's husband, country musician Charlie Robison in the midst of the band in 1999.[3] The song was the first in their setlist that evening.[4] A video was made of "There's Your Trouble," and it has aired on Spike TV, The Nashville Network, CMT, and GAC.

Chart positions

Chart (1998) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks 1
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 36
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 3
UK Singles Chart 22

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs: 1944-2005," 2006
  2. ^ (accessed 8 March 2008) Dixie Chicks' websiteAwards Dixie Chicks websiteFrontpage Publicity Dixie Chicks
  3. ^ Austin City Limits (accessed 6 March, 2008)Dixie Chicks and Charlie Robison 1999
  4. ^ Austin City Limits (accessed 8 March 2008) Videos from the performance by the Dixie Chicks 1999 ACL
Preceded by Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks
number-one single

August 8-August 15, 1998
Succeeded by