Introduction

“My Maria,” the soulful ballad that became a signature hit for Brooks & Dunn, boasts a fascinating history that stretches back decades before its 1996 release. Buckle up for a ride down memory lane as we explore the origins of this beloved song.

The story begins in 1973 with singer-songwriter B.W. Stevenson. Inspired by a woman he met hitchhiking, Stevenson penned the original “My Maria,” imbuing it with a blend of Americana, blues, and gospel influences. Released on his album “My Maria,” the song resonated with audiences, reaching the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Fast forward two decades, and enter country music giants Brooks & Dunn. Initially hesitant to cover “My Maria,” Ronnie Dunn felt it couldn’t surpass the original. However, Kix Brooks’ unwavering belief in the song’s potential led them to record their rendition in 1996.

Their version, while retaining the essence of Stevenson’s, injected a distinct country energy, featuring Dunn’s smooth vocals and Brooks’ signature harmonies. The gamble paid off. “My Maria” skyrocketed to No. 1 on the US country chart, cementing its place as a country classic.

The song’s impact transcended charts. It became a staple at their live shows, often serving as their closing act, leaving audiences swaying and singing along. Its enduring popularity led to a 2019 re-recording with Thomas Rhett, further solidifying its legacy for a new generation.

So, the next time you hear “My Maria,” remember the winding road it traveled. From the open highway that inspired Stevenson to the honky-tonk stages where Brooks & Dunn made it their own, it’s a song that embodies the power of music to connect hearts across generations. Now, sit back, hit play, and let the timeless melody of “My Maria” wash over you.

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