The song was later covered by the American band Dixie Chicks, and served as the lead single to their 2002 album Home.
[2] Their version won a Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group.
[3] The Chicks' version, like the rest of Home, features heavy influence of bluegrass music, with fiddle and banjo, and no drums.
[4] Chuck Taylor of Billboard reviewed the single favorably, calling it "good old-fashioned country" while praising the use of fiddle and banjo in the production.
[4] Kevin John Coyne of Country Universe ranked it as the best song by the Chicks, writing that "It features the same empowered energy of their best hits...but with a sharper edge and a complete refusal to mince words as they slice and dice the contemporary country landscape that they still ruled at the time.