The track was recorded specifically for the soundtrack of the , starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. It was released as a single on July 20, 1999 , during the peak of the group's "sassy country trio" era. Musical Style
While the original by The Supremes is defined by its iconic pop-soul and R&B Motown sound, the Chicks' version infuses it with: You Can't Hurry Love : Dixie Chicks
: Despite not reaching the heights of the Phil Collins 1982 cover (which hit #1 in the UK), it remains a popular fixture of their late-90s catalog and is frequently featured on country-themed compilation albums. The track was recorded specifically for the soundtrack
: Produced by Kathy Nelson , John Kalodner , and Glen Brunman , the track was designed to bridge the gap between Nashville and the mainstream pop audience. Chart Performance and Reception : Produced by Kathy Nelson , John Kalodner