Talk:Taking the Long Way

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[edit] Charts

Who messed the chart positions? --unsigned by User:200.140.65.144 at 00:00 on 3 June 2007


I agree - the chart positions are totally made up - for example, the album peaked at no. 10 in the uk - not number 1 for three weeks???

Dommers50000 16:18, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

I fixed the chart positions (with the Portuguese article as basis) position and protected the article against future vandalism. Rodrigo Gomes da Paixão, 22:57, 21 November, 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Number album

"Taking the Long Way" is not the Dixie Chicks' seventh studio album. It is the fourth, behind "Wide Open Spaces," "Fly," and "Home." --unsigned by User:24.30.70.83 at 15:30 on 30 June 2007

Please review the article Dixie Chicks. Taking the Long Way is the band's seventh studio album, but their fourth with Natalie Maines acting as lead singer. ZueJay (talk) 03:44, 1 July 2007 (UTC)