By the turn of the 21st century, Martina McBride had developed into one of country music's most promising stars; after breaking out in 1995 with her third album, Wild Angels, she notched a clutch of hits, including the chart-toppers "A Broken Wing" and "Wrong Again," which veered far enough into the pop realm to make her a serious crossover threat. That crossover success came during the front half of the 2000s when albums like Martina (2003) and Timeless (2005) not only topped the Country Albums chart, but reached the pop Top Ten on their way to multi-platinum certification. M...