Top of The World Tour: Live - Chart Performance

Chart Performance

Chart (2003) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 3
U.S. Billboard 200 21
Dixie Chicks
  • Natalie Maines
  • Emily Robison
  • Martie Maguire
  • Laura Lynch
  • Robin Lynn Macy
Studio albums
  • Thank Heavens for Dale Evans
  • Little Ol' Cowgirl
  • Shouldn't a Told You That
  • Wide Open Spaces
  • Fly
  • Home
  • Taking the Long Way
Compilations
  • Playlist: The Very Best of Dixie Chicks
  • The Essential Dixie Chicks
Singles
  • "I Can Love You Better"
  • "There's Your Trouble"
  • "Wide Open Spaces"
  • "You Were Mine"
  • "Tonight the Heartache's on Me"
  • "Ready to Run"
  • "Cowboy Take Me Away"
  • "Goodbye Earl"
  • "Cold Day in July"
  • "Without You"
  • "If I Fall You're Going Down with Me"
  • "Heartbreak Town"
  • "Some Days You Gotta Dance"
  • "Long Time Gone"
  • "Landslide"
  • "Travelin' Soldier"
  • "Godspeed (Sweet Dreams)"
  • "Top of the World"
  • "I Hope"
  • "Not Ready to Make Nice"
  • "Everybody Knows"
  • "The Long Way Around"
  • "The Neighbor"
Live recordings
  • An Evening with the Dixie Chicks
  • Top of the World Tour: Live
Tours
  • Fly Tour
  • Top of the World Tour
  • Vote for Change
  • Accidents & Accusations Tour
  • Eagles 2010 Summer Tour
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Awards and nominations
  • Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing
  • Court Yard Hounds
  • "Sin Wagon"
Collaborators
  • Lloyd Maines
  • David Grissom
  • Dan Wilson

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