Sin Wagon
Dixie Chicks
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He pushed me 'round Now I'm drawin' the line He lived his life Now I'm gonna go live mine I'm sick of wastin' my time Well now I've been good for way too long Found my red dress and I'm gonna throw it on 'Bout to get too far gone Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition Need a little bit more of my twelve ounce nutrition One more helpin' of what I've been havin' I'm takin' my turn on the sin wagon On a mission to make something happen Feel like Delilah lookin' for Samson Do a little mattress dancin' That's right I said mattress dancin' Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition Need a little bit more Of what I've been missin' I don't know where I'll be crashin' But I'm arrivin' on a sin wagon When it's my turn to march up to old glory I'm gonna have one hell of a story That's if he forgives me Oh, lord please forgive me Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition Need a little bit more of that sweet salvation They may take me With my feet draggin' But I'll fly away on a sin wagon I'll fly away on a sin wagon
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Written by: EMILY ERWIN, NATALIE MAINES, STEPHONY SMITH
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
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10 facts about this song
Song Origin"Sin Wagon" is a track on the Dixie Chicks' fifth studio album, "Fly," which was released in 1999.
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SongwritersThe song was co-written by Dixie Chicks lead vocalist Natalie Maines, Emily Robison (who also plays banjo and dobro for the band), and songwriter Stephony Smith.
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Country InfluenceIn line with the Dixie Chicks' country roots, "Sin Wagon" incorporates classic country elements like fiddle, banjo, and slide guitar.
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Song's ControversyThe song gained notoriety for its suggestive lyrics and for the use of the phrase "mattress dancing."
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Grammy PerformanceThe Dixie Chicks performed "Sin Wagon" at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2001, demonstrating their ability to combine traditional country with a contemporary edge.
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Inspiration Behind the Song"Sin Wagon" was inspired by the traditional gospel song "I'll Fly Away." Although the song takes a playful approach to sin and redemption, it's fundamentally about a woman asserting her independence and freedom.
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Name's OriginThe term "sin wagon" comes from a phrase used in the Southern United States. It's often used to refer to a vehicle used for sinful purposes, lending the song its playful, rebellious tone.
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Impact on FansDespite its controversial elements, "Sin Wagon" has often been praised by fans for its high energy, lively instrumentals, and the empowering message it delivers to women.
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Certified PlatinumThe album "Fly," which features "Sin Wagon," has been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), an indication of its commercial success.
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Live Performances"Sin Wagon" continues to be one of Dixie Chicks' most beloved hits and is regularly included in the band's live performances.
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