1996 Career-Defining Classic Was a No. 1 Hit 30 Years Ago Today ...Saudi Arabia

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The uptempo tune, which belongs on the powerhouse singer’s full-length major label studio album of the same name, gave McBride, 59, her first chart-topper, following a string of fan-favorites like “My Baby Loves Me,” “Life No. 9,” “Independence Day,” and “Safe in the Arms of Love.” 

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"I started it with Harry," Berg said regarding the inspiration behind the song, according toTaste of Country. "I don’t know what we were smoking that day, but it was a very lofty, kind of poetic, lyric. I heard it [recently] and thought, 'What was I thinking?'"

The Music Video

According to the outlet, McBride’s accompanying video for the song was filmed atop the Clock Tower Building in New York City. Shot in black and white, the music video adds another dimension to the song as the legendary country star and 14-time Grammy nominee mouths out the lyrics, as scenes of people and buildings are shown throughout. 

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