Out in 1999, “Please Remember Me” is on McGraw’s A Place In The Sun album. Written by Rodney Crowell and Will Jennings, Crowell first released it on his 1995 Jewel Of The South record. But it’s McGraw ...
Since the early 90s, Tim McGraw has been a staple at country radio. But McGraw loves all kinds of music, including rock, which is evident in some of his song choices. “I don’t really put any kind of ...
Country legend Tim McGraw's hit song "Live Like You Were Dying" came out in the summer of 2004, and quickly became the No. 1 country hit for the entire year according to Billboard. It's a song ...
Many music artists are often delighted at the thought of being able to produce enough classics to warrant three “Greatest Hits” albums – but not Tim McGraw. The country star has apologized to his fans ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The din of guitars and drums echo from a sound check while stagehands mill around and a helicopter whips the tree tops. "I guarantee that's Big & Rich," says country singer Tim ...
When you hear the name Tim McGraw, you might not necessarily think of George Strait. But in a new interview, McGraw reveals that he nearly recorded one of Strait's biggest hits before Strait could get ...
There’s no doubt that Tim McGraw is much more than a country music legend; he’s an entertainer whose passion and artistry span both music and rodeo. Recently, this dynamic performer graced Nashville ...
It was clear that Tim McGraw is his kids' biggest cheerleader as he took to social media to boast about "one of his favorite" songs from his youngest daughter. The "Live Like You Were Dying" crooner ...
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