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Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube Kenny Chesney scored one of the biggest hits of his career with a song that his good friend Tim McGraw had already cut before deciding not to release it. Chesney reached No. 1 on Billboard‘s Hot Country Songs chart on March 27, 1999, with “How Forever Feels,” the first single from his Everywhere We Go album. Wendell Mobley and Tony Mullins wrote the song, which tells the story of a man who’s had a great life, but still feels he’s missing out on knowing what life would be like if he got to spend it with a long-term love. “I’ve been around the block a tim...
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Fans who turned out to see Tim McGraw‘s Standing Room Only Tour stop in St. Louis, Mo. on Friday night (March 22) were in for a special treat: The country superstar brought rapper Nelly to the stage during his set. They performed their 2004 duet “Over and Over,” a song that originally came off of Nelly’s Suit album. The song was a hit after its release, landing at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. McGraw and Nelly have had plenty of opportunities to play their song live together since they put it out two decades ago, and onstage in St. Louis, the pair acted like old friends. McGraw wrapped...
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Tim McGraw took some time out from a show in Florida on Thursday night (Feb. 8) to pay tribute to his late friend, Toby Keith. McGraw enlisted the audience to help him out on a powerful rendition of “Live Like You Were Dying.” McGraw addressed his fans from the stage during his show at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, recalling how he and Keith got to know each other while playing shows together early in their respective careers. “Having to guard him in basketball … it wasn’t a lot of fun, because he beat the sh-t out of you,” McGraw shared with a laugh. “He was a really, r...
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Tim McGraw took some time out from a show in Florida on Thursday night (Feb. 8) to pay tribute to his late friend, Toby Keith. McGraw enlisted the audience to help him out on a powerful rendition of “Live Like You Were Dying.” McGraw addressed his fans from the stage during his show at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, recalling how he and Keith got to know each other while playing shows together early in their respective careers. “Having to guard him in basketball … it wasn’t a lot of fun, because he beat the sh-t out of you,” McGraw shared with a laugh. “He was a really, r...
Taste of Country
One thing country music is known for? Drinkin’ songs. For some, there’s nothing like tipping back a cold one to a tune about tipping back a cold one. For others, a glass of the good stuff is the only way to mend a broken heart or set the tone for one heck of a party. Despite the genre’s ability to craft the perfect “crack a cold one” track, there are several stars who have chosen to abstain from the bottle completely: They’ve gone sober! A select few have never touched the stuff, while others have had to initiate a nasty breakup in order to live a better life. Actually, that’s most of the arti...
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One thing country music is known for? Drinkin’ songs. For some, there’s nothing like tipping back a cold one to a tune about tipping back a cold one. For others, a glass of the good stuff is the only way to mend a broken heart or set the tone for one heck of a party. Despite the genre’s ability to craft the perfect “crack a cold one” track, there are several stars who have chosen to abstain from the bottle completely: They’ve gone sober! A select few have never touched the stuff, while others have had to initiate a nasty breakup in order to live a better life. Actually, that’s most of the arti...
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One thing country music is known for? Drinkin’ songs. For some, there’s nothing like tipping back a cold one to a tune about tipping back a cold one. For others, a glass of the good stuff is the only way to mend a broken heart or set the tone for one heck of a party. Despite the genre’s ability to craft the perfect “crack a cold one” track, there are several stars who have chosen to abstain from the bottle completely: They’ve gone sober! A select few have never touched the stuff, while others have had to initiate a nasty breakup in order to live a better life. Actually, that’s most of the arti...
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Tim McGraw is unsure whether there is a "key" to surviving a marriage in showbiz. The 56-year-old country singer tied the knot with 'There You'll Be' songstress Faith Hill, also 56, in 1996 and went on to have Gracie, 26, Maggie, 25, and 21-year-old Audrey with her and explained that they decided early on to avoid walking out on each other at the drop of a hat. He told ETCanada: "I wouldn’t have met my wife [without my career]. I don’t know if there’s a key. We always say it’s, you know, we’ll be 27, coming up. 27 years coming up. We always say that’s like 96 in show business. It’s almost like...
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In the wake of the release of the recent album Standing Room Only, Tim McGraw says he probably would be dead if it weren’t for his wife, fellow country star Faith Hill. “I guarantee you, had I not gotten married to Faith at 29 years old A, I probably would’ve ran my career into the ground, and B, I would’ve died already with my career into the ground, one or the other, and it wouldn’t have ever been where it’s at now,” McGraw said during an interview with Zane Lowe. The two first met in 1994 and started dating in 1996, getting married that same year. McGraw and Hill have been married for 27 ye...
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Tim McGraw thinks the recent behaviour of some concertgoers has been "terrible". The 56-year-old singer has spoken out about fan behaviour, following a trend of concertgoers throwing various items, including drinks and phones, at artists during their performances. Responding to the recent trend, Tim told CNN: "I think it’s terrible. "I mean, you could really injure somebody and you could miss and hit somebody in the audience and injure somebody. What happens if somebody gets hurt? Then it ruins the show for everybody, if somebody can’t continue performing." Tim is set to begin his 'Standing Ro...
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