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* OldShame: In the liner notes of her GreatestHitsAlbum, she and producer Paul Worley make notes on every song. Both of them claim that they hated her 1993 hit "Life #9": [=McBride=] because she didn't think it fit her style, and Worley because he thought it sounded like a disco song. Worley was also embarrassed by his slide guitar solos on "My Baby Loves Me", saying that they "[[SelfDeprecation somehow never got erased]]".

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* OldShame: CreatorBacklash: In the liner notes of her GreatestHitsAlbum, she and producer Paul Worley make notes on every song. Both of them claim that they hated her 1993 hit "Life #9": [=McBride=] because she didn't think it fit her style, and Worley because he thought it sounded like a disco song. Worley was also embarrassed by his slide guitar solos on "My Baby Loves Me", saying that they "[[SelfDeprecation somehow never got erased]]".
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* ChartDisplacement: On the country charts, she's had five #1 hits: "Wild Angels", "A Broken Wing", "Wrong Again", "I Love You" (the longest-lasting at six weeks), and "Blessed". While "A Broken Wing" remained popular in the long run, the other four are nowhere near as famous as the likes of "My Baby Loves Me" (#2), "Independence Day" (#12), "Safe in the Arms of Love (#4), "Concrete Angel" (#5), "This One's for the Girls" (#3 country, although it did get to #1 on the AC charts), or "In My Daughter's Eyes" (#4). This is justified in the case of "Independence Day", as some stations refused to play it. "I Love You" goes double, as it's her longest-lasting #1 at six weeks ''and'' her highest Hot 100 entry at #25 despite not maintaining anywhere close to the longevity of any of the above.

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* ChartDisplacement: On the country charts, she's had five #1 hits: "Wild Angels", "A Broken Wing", "Wrong Again", "I Love You" (the longest-lasting at six weeks), You", and "Blessed". While "A Broken Wing" remained popular in the long run, the other four are nowhere near as famous as the likes of "My Baby Loves Me" (#2), "Independence Day" (#12), "Safe in the Arms of Love (#4), "Concrete Angel" (#5), "This One's for the Girls" (#3 country, although it did get to #1 on the AC charts), (#3), or "In My Daughter's Eyes" (#4). This is justified in the case of "Independence Day", as some stations refused to play it. "I Love You" goes double, as it's her longest-lasting #1 at six weeks ''and'' her highest Hot 100 entry at #25 despite not maintaining anywhere close to the longevity of any of the above.
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* ChartDisplacement: On the country charts, she's had five #1 hits: "Wild Angels", "A Broken Wing", "Wrong Again", "I Love You" (the longest-lasting at six weeks), and "Blessed". With the possible exception of "A Broken Wing", none of these are nowhere near as famous as the likes of "My Baby Loves Me" (#2), "Independence Day" (#12), "Safe in the Arms of Love (#4), "Concrete Angel" (#5), "This One's for the Girls" (#3 country, although it did get to #1 on the AC charts), or "In My Daughter's Eyes" (#4). This is justified in the case of "Independence Day", as some stations refused to play it. "I Love You" goes double, as it's her longest-lasting #1 at six weeks ''and'' her highest Hot 100 entry at #25 despite not maintaining anywhere close to the longevity of any of the above.

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* ChartDisplacement: On the country charts, she's had five #1 hits: "Wild Angels", "A Broken Wing", "Wrong Again", "I Love You" (the longest-lasting at six weeks), and "Blessed". With the possible exception of While "A Broken Wing", none of these Wing" remained popular in the long run, the other four are nowhere near as famous as the likes of "My Baby Loves Me" (#2), "Independence Day" (#12), "Safe in the Arms of Love (#4), "Concrete Angel" (#5), "This One's for the Girls" (#3 country, although it did get to #1 on the AC charts), or "In My Daughter's Eyes" (#4). This is justified in the case of "Independence Day", as some stations refused to play it. "I Love You" goes double, as it's her longest-lasting #1 at six weeks ''and'' her highest Hot 100 entry at #25 despite not maintaining anywhere close to the longevity of any of the above.
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* ChartDisplacement: On the country charts, she's had four #1 hits. One of those is obviously "A Broken Wing", but the other three -- "Wild Angels", "I Love You" (the longest-lasting at six weeks), and "Blessed" -- are nowhere near as famous as the likes of "My Baby Loves Me" (#2), "Independence Day" (#12), "Safe in the Arms of Love (#4), "Concrete Angel" (#5), "This One's for the Girls" (#3 country, although it did get to #1 on the AC charts), or "In My Daughter's Eyes" (#4). This is justified in the case of "Independence Day", as some stations refused to play it. "I Love You" goes double, as it's her longest-lasting #1 at six weeks ''and'' her highest Hot 100 entry at #25 despite not maintaining anywhere close to the longevity of any of the above.

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* ChartDisplacement: On the country charts, she's had four five #1 hits. One of those is obviously hits: "Wild Angels", "A Broken Wing", but the other three -- "Wild Angels", "Wrong Again", "I Love You" (the longest-lasting at six weeks), and "Blessed" -- "Blessed". With the possible exception of "A Broken Wing", none of these are nowhere near as famous as the likes of "My Baby Loves Me" (#2), "Independence Day" (#12), "Safe in the Arms of Love (#4), "Concrete Angel" (#5), "This One's for the Girls" (#3 country, although it did get to #1 on the AC charts), or "In My Daughter's Eyes" (#4). This is justified in the case of "Independence Day", as some stations refused to play it. "I Love You" goes double, as it's her longest-lasting #1 at six weeks ''and'' her highest Hot 100 entry at #25 despite not maintaining anywhere close to the longevity of any of the above.
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* ChartDisplacement: On the country charts, she's had four #1 hits. One of those is obviously "A Broken Wing", but the other three -- "Wild Angels", "I Love You" (the longest-lasting at six weeks), and "Blessed" -- are nowhere near as famous as the likes of "My Baby Loves Me" (#2), "Independence Day" (#12, justified in that some stations refused to play it when it was a single), "Concrete Angel" (#5), "This One's for the Girls" (#3 country, although it did get to #1 on the AC charts), or "In My Daughter's Eyes" (#4). "I Love You" goes double, as it's her longest-lasting #1 at six weeks ''and'' her highest Hot 100 entry at #25 despite not maintaining anywhere close to the longevity of any of the above.

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* ChartDisplacement: On the country charts, she's had four #1 hits. One of those is obviously "A Broken Wing", but the other three -- "Wild Angels", "I Love You" (the longest-lasting at six weeks), and "Blessed" -- are nowhere near as famous as the likes of "My Baby Loves Me" (#2), "Independence Day" (#12, justified (#12), "Safe in that some stations refused to play it when it was a single), the Arms of Love (#4), "Concrete Angel" (#5), "This One's for the Girls" (#3 country, although it did get to #1 on the AC charts), or "In My Daughter's Eyes" (#4).(#4). This is justified in the case of "Independence Day", as some stations refused to play it. "I Love You" goes double, as it's her longest-lasting #1 at six weeks ''and'' her highest Hot 100 entry at #25 despite not maintaining anywhere close to the longevity of any of the above.
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* ChartDisplacement: On the country charts, she's had four #1 hits. One of those is obviously "A Broken Wing", but the other three -- "Wild Angels", "I Love You" (the longest-lasting at six weeks), and "Blessed" -- are nowhere near as famous as the likes of "My Baby Loves Me" (#2), "Independence Day" (#12, justified in that some stations refused to play it when it was a single), "Concrete Angel" (#5), "This One's for the Girls" (#3 country, although it did get to #1 on the AC charts), or "In My Daughter's Eyes" (#4). "I Love You" goes double, as it was her highest Hot 100 entry at #25 despite not maintaining anywhere close to the longevity of any of the above.
* OldShame: In the liner notes of her GreatestHitsAlbum, she and producer Paul Worley make notes on every song. Both of them claim that they hated her 1993 hit "Life #9": [=McBride=] because she didn't think it fit her style, and Worley because he thought it sounded like a disco song. (Worley, who is also a session guitarist, was also embarrassed by his slide guitar solos on "My Baby Loves Me", saying that they "[[SelfDeprecation somehow never got erased]]".)

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* ChartDisplacement: On the country charts, she's had four #1 hits. One of those is obviously "A Broken Wing", but the other three -- "Wild Angels", "I Love You" (the longest-lasting at six weeks), and "Blessed" -- are nowhere near as famous as the likes of "My Baby Loves Me" (#2), "Independence Day" (#12, justified in that some stations refused to play it when it was a single), "Concrete Angel" (#5), "This One's for the Girls" (#3 country, although it did get to #1 on the AC charts), or "In My Daughter's Eyes" (#4). "I Love You" goes double, as it was it's her longest-lasting #1 at six weeks ''and'' her highest Hot 100 entry at #25 despite not maintaining anywhere close to the longevity of any of the above.
* OldShame: In the liner notes of her GreatestHitsAlbum, she and producer Paul Worley make notes on every song. Both of them claim that they hated her 1993 hit "Life #9": [=McBride=] because she didn't think it fit her style, and Worley because he thought it sounded like a disco song. (Worley, who is also a session guitarist, Worley was also embarrassed by his slide guitar solos on "My Baby Loves Me", saying that they "[[SelfDeprecation somehow never got erased]]".)



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The aforementioned Greatest Hits album includes an album track called "Strangers" which remained a fan favorite for years despite never being issued as a single. [=McBride=] feels that she would've had more chart momentum if it were a single instead of "Heart Trouble" and "Where I Used to Have a Heart", both of which flopped.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The aforementioned Greatest Hits album includes an album track called "Strangers" which remained a fan favorite for years despite never being issued as a single. [=McBride=] feels that she would've had more chart momentum if it were a single after "Independence Day" instead of "Heart Trouble" and "Where I Used to Have a Heart", both of which flopped.
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* ChartDisplacement: On the country charts, she's had four #1 hits. One of those is obviously "A Broken Wing", but the other three -- "Wild Angels", "I Love You" (the longest-lasting at six weeks), and "Blessed" -- are nowhere near as famous as the likes of "My Baby Loves Me" (#2), "Independence Day" (#12, justified in that some stations refused to play it when it was a single), "Concrete Angel" (#5), "This One's for the Girls" (#3), or "In My Daughter's Eyes" (#4). "I Love You" goes double, as it was her highest Hot 100 entry at #25 despite not maintaining anywhere close to the longevity of any of the above.

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* ChartDisplacement: On the country charts, she's had four #1 hits. One of those is obviously "A Broken Wing", but the other three -- "Wild Angels", "I Love You" (the longest-lasting at six weeks), and "Blessed" -- are nowhere near as famous as the likes of "My Baby Loves Me" (#2), "Independence Day" (#12, justified in that some stations refused to play it when it was a single), "Concrete Angel" (#5), "This One's for the Girls" (#3), (#3 country, although it did get to #1 on the AC charts), or "In My Daughter's Eyes" (#4). "I Love You" goes double, as it was her highest Hot 100 entry at #25 despite not maintaining anywhere close to the longevity of any of the above.

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* ChartDisplacement: On the country charts, she's had four #1 hits. One of those is obviously "A Broken Wing", but the other three -- "Wild Angels", "I Love You" (the longest-lasting at six weeks), and "Blessed" -- are nowhere near as famous as the likes of "My Baby Loves Me" (#2), "Independence Day" (#12, justified in that some stations refused to play it when it was a single), "Concrete Angel" (#5), "This One's for the Girls" (#3), or "In My Daughter's Eyes" (#4). "I Love You" goes double, as it was her highest Hot 100 entry at #25 despite not maintaining anywhere close to the longevity of any of the above.



* SignatureSong: "Independence Day", "A Broken Wing", "Concrete Angel", "This One's for the Girls"... [[ChartDisplacement of which only "A Broken Wing" was a #1 hit]].



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The aforementioned Greatest Hits album includes an album track called "Strangers" which was really popular even though it was never a single. [=McBride=] feels that she would've had more chart momentum if it were a single instead of "Heart Trouble" and "Where I Used to Have a Heart", both of which flopped.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The aforementioned Greatest Hits album includes an album track called "Strangers" which was really popular even though it was remained a fan favorite for years despite never being issued as a single. [=McBride=] feels that she would've had more chart momentum if it were a single instead of "Heart Trouble" and "Where I Used to Have a Heart", both of which flopped.
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* SignatureSong: Although she has had five No. 1 hits, all but one of them multi-week, it was her 1994 hit "Independence Day" -- a song about a woman enduring extreme and increasingly violent domestic abuse at the hands of her husband, all of this told from the daughter's point of view -- that, despite peaking only at No. 12, would become her best known song.

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* SignatureSong: Although she has had five No. 1 hits, all but one of them multi-week, it was her 1994 hit "Independence Day" -- a song about a woman enduring extreme and increasingly violent domestic abuse at Day", "A Broken Wing", "Concrete Angel", "This One's for the hands Girls"... [[ChartDisplacement of her husband, all of this told from the daughter's point of view -- that, despite peaking which only at No. 12, would become her best known song."A Broken Wing" was a #1 hit]].
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* SignatureSong: Although she has had five No. 1 hits, all but one of them multi-week, it was her 1994 hit "Independence Day" -- a song about a woman enduring extreme and increasingly violent domestic abuse at the hands of her husband, all of this told from the daughter's point of view -- that, despite peaking only at No. 12, would become her best known song.
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* OldShame: In the liner notes of her GreatestHitsAlbum, she and producer Paul Worley make notes on every song. Both of them claim that they hated her 1993 hit "Life #9": [=McBride=] because she didn't think it fit her style, and Worley because he thought it sounded like a disco song. (Worley was also embarrassed by his slide guitar solos on "My Baby Loves Me".

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* OldShame: In the liner notes of her GreatestHitsAlbum, she and producer Paul Worley make notes on every song. Both of them claim that they hated her 1993 hit "Life #9": [=McBride=] because she didn't think it fit her style, and Worley because he thought it sounded like a disco song. (Worley (Worley, who is also a session guitarist, was also embarrassed by his slide guitar solos on "My Baby Loves Me".Me", saying that they "[[SelfDeprecation somehow never got erased]]".)
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* OldShame: In the liner notes of her GreatestHitsAlbum, she and producer Paul Worley make notes on every song. Both of them claim that they hated her 1993 hit "Life #9": [=McBride=] because she didn't think it fit her style, and Worley because he thought it sounded like a disco song. (Worley was also embarrassed by his slide guitar solos on "My Baby Loves Me".
* ThrowItIn: [=McBride=] based her vocal delivery on "I Love You" on the woman who sang the demo.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The aforementioned Greatest Hits album includes an album track called "Strangers" which was really popular even though it was never a single. [=McBride=] feels that she would've had more chart momentum if it were a single instead of "Heart Trouble" and "Where I Used to Have a Heart", both of which flopped.
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