McGraw had eleven consecutive albums to debut at Number One on the Billboard albums charts; Twenty-one singles to hit number 1 on the Billboard Hot Country 100 chart; three singles named the #1 country song of the year; (It's Your Love, Just To See You Smile, and Live Like You Were Dying) Won 3 Grammys, 14 Academy of Country Music awards, 11 Country Music Association (CMA) awards, 10 American Music Awards and 3 People's Choice Awards. Ranked as one of the top five in all genres of music, his Soul2Soul II tour with Faith Hill became the highest-grossing tour in country music history.
McGraw has ventured into acting, with a supporting role in the Billy Bob Thornton film, Friday Night Lights, a role in The Kingdom, a lead role in 2006's Flicka and a supporting role in Four Christmases with Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon. He is also a minority owner of the Arena Football League's Nashville Kats.
McGraw came to the attention of Curb Records in 1990. After cutting a demo single, McGraw gave a copy to his father, Tug McGraw. A man who was friends with Curb Records executives heard the demo while driving with Tug McGraw one day and recommended that Curb contact the young singer. Several weeks after he was able to play his tape for Curb executives, they signed him to a recording contract. Two years later, in 1992, he had his first minor hit Welcome to the Club off his self-titled debut album, Tim McGraw. Although the album failed to make much of a dent on the charts, McGraw did have two other minor hits from it in 1993, Memory Lane and Two Steppin Mind.
All I Want, released in 1995, continued his run of success, debuting at number one on the country charts. The album sold over two million copies and reached the top 5 on the Billboard 200. I Like It, I Love It reached number one on the country charts as the leadoff single, while She Never Lets It Go to Her Heart also went to number one in 1996. Can't Be Really Gone, All I Want is a Life, and Maybe We Should Just Sleep On It were all top 5 hits.
In 1996, McGraw headlined the most successful country tour of the year, The Spontaneous Combustion Tour, with Faith Hill as his supporting act. Faith Hill broke off her engagement to her former producer Scott Hendricks so that she and Tim could start dating each other; then married on October 6, 1996. The couple have since had three daughters, Gracie Katherine (born May 1997), Maggie Elizabeth (born August 1998) and Audrey Caroline (born December 2001).
McGraw's next album, 1997's Everywhere, again topped the country charts and reached number two on the album charts, selling 4 million copies. The first single, It’s Your Love, a duet with Faith Hill, became the first single in twenty years to spend six weeks on top of Billboard's country singles chart (the previous such song had been Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson's "Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)" in 1977). The single reached #7 on the pop chart (and gained platinum status); and became the most played single in the history of the Billboard country charts. Five more singles Everywhere, Where the Green Grass Grows, One of These Days, For a Little While, and Just to See You Smile reached the top of the country charts from the album, with the last of these setting a new record by spending 42 weeks on the Billboard charts. The Country Music Association awarded Everywhere its Album of the Year award for 1997.
A Place in the Sun in 1999 continued McGraw's streak, debuting atop both the US pop and country album charts and selling three million albums. It featured another four chart topping singles on the country charts including Please Remember Me, Something Like That, My Best Friend, and My Next Thirty Years; Some Things Never Change reached #7 on the country chart. He also contributed a song for the Grammy-winning tribute album to Bob Wills, Ride With Bob. His song, a cover of Milk Cow Blues, was recorded as a duet with Asleep at the Wheel[/artost], whom he had met while performing together at the George Strait Country Music Festival.
McGraw recorded two more duets with his wife in the late 1990s, both of which appeared on her albums. Just to Hear You Say That You Love Me off her multi-platinum 1998 album Faith, reached the top five of the US country charts, while her follow-up and 1999 album Breathe featured Let's Make Love, which would win a Grammy Award in 2000 for Best Country Vocal Collaboration.
In 2000, McGraw released his Greatest Hits album which topped the charts for nine weeks and sold almost 6 million copies, making it one of the biggest selling albums in the modern country market. In the latter half of the year, he and Hill went out on the Soul2Soul Tour, playing to sellout crowds in 64 venues including Madison Square Garden. It was one of the top tours of any genre in the US and the leading country tour during 2000.
While in Buffalo, McGraw and Kenny Chesney became involved in a scuffle with police officers after Chesney, who had permission from the sheriff's daughter, attempted to ride a police horse. McGraw came to Chesney's aid after police officers nearby believed the horse was being stolen and tried to arrest him. The two were arrested and charged with assault, but were later cleared. During a concert with the George Strait Country Music Festival several weeks later, Hill, dressed as a police officer, made an unscheduled appearance at the end of McGraw's set and led him off the stage.
McGraw's next album, Set This Circus Down, was released in April 2001 and spawned four number one country hits - Grown Men Don't Cry, Angry All the Time (with Faith Hill), The Cowboy in Me, and Unbroken. He also provided harmony vocals for the Jo Dee Messina song Bring On the Rain, which he also produced. The song topped the country charts.
Hungry for more of his music, fans downloaded a version of his performance of the song Things Change from his appearance at the Country Music Association Awards Show. The song was played extensively on radio, becoming the first country song to appear on the charts from a fully downloaded version.
In 2002, Tim McGraw bucked country music traditions by recording his album Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors with his tour band The Dancehall Doctors. Unlike rock music, where it is commonplace for touring bands to provide the music on albums recorded by the artist they support, country albums are typically recorded with session musicians. McGraw chose to use his own touring band in order to recognize their part in his success and to capture some of the feel of a real band.
All of the Dancehall Doctors have worked with McGraw since at least 1996. They include:
* Darran Smith - Lead Guitar, Acoustic guitar
* Bob Minner - Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic guitar, Banjo, Mandolin
* Denny Hemingson - Steel Guitar, Electric, Baritone, and Slide Guitars, Dobro
* John Marcus - Bass guitar
* Dean Brown - Fiddle, Mandolin
* Jeff McMahon - Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Keyboards
* Billy Mason - Drums
* David Dunkley - Percussion.
The album debuted at number 2 on the country albums charts, with the single Real Good Man reaching number one on the Hot Country Songs chart. She's My Kind of Rain reached number 2 in 2003 and Red Ragtop reached the top 5. The album also featured a cover version of an early Elton John 1970 classic Tiny Dancer, as well as appearances by Kim Carnes on Comfort Me - a response to the September 11, 2001 attacks - and Don Henley and Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles on Illegal.
2004's Live Like You Were Dying continued McGraw's record of commercial success. The title track, dedicated to his father Tug McGraw who died of a brain tumor earlier in the year, was a soaring ode to living life fully and in the moment, while the second single Back When was a paean to an easy nostalgia. Live Like You Were Dying spent seven non-consecutive weeks at #1 on Billboard (10 weeks on Radio & Records) and went on to become the biggest hit single of the year. It also became one the most awarded songs/records by winning ACM Single and Song of the Year, CMA Single and Song of the Year and a Grammy.
In late 2004, his unlikely duet with hip-hop artist Nelly on Over and Over, a soft ballad of lost love, became a crossover hit spending 10 weeks atop the Top 40 chart. This made Tim the first modern country artist to have two 10 week number one hits in a single year. "Over and Over" brought McGraw a success he had never previously experienced on contemporary hit radio, rap radio, and brought both artists success neither had previously experienced in the hot adult contemporary market. The song also spent a week at the top of the UK single charts, and was McGraw's first visit to the UK hit countdown.
Throughout the 2005 NFL season McGraw sang an alternate version of I Like It, I Love It every week during the season. The alternate lyrics, which changed each week, would make reference to plays during Sunday's games and the song would be played alongside video highlights during halftime on Monday Night Football. Later in the year McGraw became a minority owner of the Arena Football League's Nashville Kats when majority owner Bud Adams (owner of the NFL's Tennessee Titans) was awarded the expansion franchise. It was dedicated to Tug McGraw..
In April 2006 McGraw and Hill began their 73-concert, 55 city, Soul2Soul II Tour 2006, again to strong commercial acceptance. The tour grossed nearly $89 million and sold almost 1.1 million tickets, making it the top grossing tour in the history of country music. It was named "Major Tour of the Year" by the prestigious Pollstar Magazine, beating out such heavyweights as Madonna and the Rolling Stones. In a special gesture, the couple donated all of the profits from their performance in New Orleans to Hurricane Katrina relief.
Tim, along with Kenny Chesney, contributed to a version of Tracy Lawrence 's song Find Out Who Your Friends Are, which can be found on Lawrence's album For the Love. Although the official single version features only Lawrence's vocals, many stations have opted to play the version with McGraw and Chesney instead.
McGraw released his eleventh album, Let It Go, on March 27, 2007. The album's debut single, Last Dollar (Fly Away), reached No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, marking Tim's first No. 1 single since Back When in late 2004. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart and #1 on the Billboard Country Album chart, marking his 4th #1 top 200 album and 9th #1 country album. His daughters can be heard singing the chorus during the last few seconds of the song on the video.
During the Academy of Country Music awards show on May 21, 2007, McGraw performed a song titled If You're Reading This, which he co-wrote with The Warren Brothers. Several radio stations began to play the live recording of the song; as a result, it entered the Hot Country Songs chart at #35.
McGraw also produced the debut album of country music duo Halfway to Hazard. The duo's first single, Daisy, peaked at #39 on the country charts in Summer of 2007.
In the summer of 2007 McGraw and Hill toured together once again in the Soul2Soul 2007 tour.
In the January 18, 2008 edition of the USA Today newspaper, McGraw was featured on the Def Leppard album Songs From The Sparkle Lounge and has co-written the first single, Nine Lives, with Def Leppard band members Joe Elliott, Phil Collen and Rick Savage. The unusual pairing goes back to 2006 when McGraw joined Def Leppard onstage for the song Pour Some Sugar On Me. The album has a release date of May 6, 2008.
In May 2008 he hit the road with the Live Your Voice Tour. The mainly outdoor arena concert tour will be his first solo outing in nearly three years. Also in May 2008, he debuted a new song off of his follow-up to Let It Go at the Stagecoach Music Festival in Indio, California.
In July 2008, Tim McGraw's sixth single, and the title track of his album, Let It Go, was released to country radio. Following that, a seventh single, Nothin' To Die For, entered the Country charts at 57 late December. Tim McGraw released his third greatest hits package, Greatest Hits 3 on October 7, 2008. The album features 12 tracks. No new material was recorded for the compilation. A new album of all new material was scheduled for release in October, but has since been pushed back to 2009.
The Better Than I Used To Be Songfacts states that after over 20 years with Curb Records and a legal battle, Tim McGraw finally left the label after a judge freed him from his contract. Curb immediately released Better Than I Used To Be as the second single from Emotional Traffic, an album that had been shelved for several months following the dispute.
The Truck Yeah Songfacts reports that McGraw signed with Big Machine Records on May 21, 2012.
Memory Lane
Tim McGraw Lyrics
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You're gonna drive yourself insane
You'll never find the sunshine
When you're followin' the rain
Seems like I'd take a new road
After all these years
But I wind up on the same old trail of tears
'Cause I know I'll be runnin' into you
Reminiscin' through the pain
Recallin' things that we used to do, oh
I'm lookin' up an old flame
Down on heartbreak avenue
I'm still walkin' down memory lane
'Cause I know I'll be runnin' into you
I hate the way I loved you
But my mind keeps goin' back
My train of thought just won't get off
That same old worn out track
It's an every night occasion me and your memory meet
On that endless lonely street of broken dreams
I'm still walkin' down memory lane
'Cause I know I'll be runnin' into you
Reminiscin' through the pain
Recallin' things that we used to do, oh
I'm lookin' up an old flame
Down on heartbreak avenue
I'm still walkin' down memory lane
'Cause I know I'll be runnin' into you
I'm still walkin' down memory lane
'Cause I know I'll be runnin' into you
Reminiscin' through the pain
Recallin' things that we used to do, oh
I'm lookin' up an old flame
Down on heartbreak avenue
And I'm still walkin' down memory lane
'Cause I know I'll be runnin' into you
Here she comes now
I'm still walkin' (walkin')
Down memory lane
I'm still walkin'
Down memory lane
I'm still walkin' (walkin')
Down memory lane
Lord, I'm walkin'
Down memory lane
Oh, I'm walkin' (walkin')
Down memory lane
I'm still walkin' (walkin', walkin')
Down memory lane, mmhm
I'm walkin' (walkin', walkin')
Down memory lane
The song "Memory Lane" by Tim McGraw speaks about the struggles of moving on from a past relationship. The first verse addresses the common question of what someone is doing when they continue to dwell on the past. The singer suggests that it is difficult to find happiness when still focused on the pain of a lost love. Despite attempts to take a new path, the singer finds themselves on the same old trail of tears, unable to forget the one they lost.
The chorus describes the ongoing struggle of walking down memory lane, constantly being reminded of the past through memories and feelings. The pain of the relationship is recalled along with the good times, which only adds to the difficulty of moving on. The second verse highlights how difficult it is to forget someone you loved, even though you may not want to be in love with them anymore. The train of thought just keeps returning to the same place, which causes the singer to be hurt all over again.
The song ends with the singer admitting that they are still walking down memory lane and they know that they will run into their ex-love again. The repetition of the chorus signifies the continuous cycle of trying to move on from a past relationship, but being unable to leave it behind entirely.
Line by Line Meaning
People ask me what you doin' son
People often ask me what I'm doing and why I can't just move on from my past.
You're gonna drive yourself insane
The constant reminiscing and reliving the past will eventually drive me crazy.
You'll never find the sunshine
I won't be able to find happiness or move on until I let go of my past.
When you're followin' the rain
If I keep chasing after something that has already happened and can't be changed, I'll never be able to move forward.
Seems like I'd take a new road
Despite trying to move on and do things differently, I always end up back on the same path.
After all these years
Even after a long time has passed, I'm still struggling to let go of my past.
But I wind up on the same old trail of tears
No matter how hard I try, I always end up on the same painful path.
I'm still walkin' down memory lane
I can't help but constantly think about and relive the past, even though it hurts me.
'Cause I know I'll be runnin' into you
I can't avoid the memories of you and our past together, and they will always find a way to come back to me.
Reminiscin' through the pain
As I think about our past, it brings up a lot of painful memories and emotions.
Recallin' things that we used to do, oh
I can't help but remember all of the things we used to do together and how things were between us in the past.
I'm lookin' up an old flame
I'm searching for something in my past that is no longer there, hoping to find comfort or closure.
Down on heartbreak avenue
I'm constantly trapped in a cycle of heartbreak and pain.
I hate the way I loved you
I regret the way I loved you and how much I let you consume my life and thoughts.
But my mind keeps goin' back
Despite my hatred towards the past, I can't stop my mind from going back to it.
My train of thought just won't get off
I can't seem to change my thought process or shift my focus away from the past and onto the present or future.
That same old worn out track
I'm stuck in the same thought pattern that always leads me back to the same painful memories.
It's an every night occasion me and your memory meet
I can't escape the memories of you, and they often come back to me at night when I'm alone with my thoughts.
On that endless lonely street of broken dreams
My constant focus on the past and my inability to move on has left me feeling isolated and hopeless, with a dim view of my future.
Here she comes now
Despite trying to move away from the past, it always has a way of finding me.
Lord, I'm walkin'
I'm still struggling and dealing with the pain of my past, and it feels like a never-ending journey.
mmhm
An indication of agreement or acknowledgement of the previous line.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Joe Diffie, Lonnie Wilson
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Pondy Hsu
People ask me what you doing, son
You're gonna drive yourself insane
You'll never find the sunshine
When you're following the rain
Seems like I'd take a new road
After all these years
But I wind up on the same old trail of tears
I'm still walking down Memory Lane
'Cause I know I'll be running into you
Reminiscing through the pain
recalling things that we used to do
I'm looking up an old flame down
On Heartbreak Avenue
I'm still walking down Memory Lane
'Cause I know I'll be running into you
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I hate the way I loved you
But my mind keeps going back
My train of thought just won't get off
That same old worn out track
It's an every night occasion
Me and your memory meet
On that endless lonely street of broken dreams
I'm still walking down Memory Lane
'Cause I know I'll be running into you
Reminiscing through the pain
recalling things that we used to do
I'm looking up an old flame down on Heartbreak Avenue
I'm still walking down Memory Lane
''Cause I know I'll be running into you
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I'm still walking down Memory Lane
'Cause I know I'll be running into you
Reminiscing through the pain
recalling things that we used to do
I'm looking up an old flame down
On Heartbreak Avenue
I'm still walking down Memory Lane
'Cause I know I'll be running into you
Here she comes now
I'm still walking down Memory Lane
I'm still walking down Memory Lane
I'm still walking down Memory Lane
Lord, I'm walking down Memory Lane
Oh, I'm walking down Memory Lane
I'm still walking down Memory Lane.....
laclaircountry09
It's a shame this song didn't get the credit it truly deserves!
Tim Liscum
its his best one in my opinion
Kim Rowe
My FAVOURITE Tim Mcgraw song! 🥰 ❤ 💕 He's a baby in this one!!
I just love it!! (My sons were little at the time) ❤❤❤
tritontransport
How many of you ever saw this live? 🤔I saw Tim sing it in Fairbanks Alaska back in the mid 90s At that point in his career he only has this album and the Indian outlaw album to perform 😎
Shawn Caldwell
this song is awesome. i remember having this album on cassette back 93. the whole album is a masterpiece. not a bad song on the whole thing. i just wish more people were able to hear them.
Maricela Quiroz
He is the first country artist I ever listened to back in the 90s And he is the only reason I still listen to it TODAY!
Derek Collignon
Tim McGraw is the greatest singer of all time. I've been listening to him since he sang his debut song, Indian Outlaw, and I absolutely love to hear him sing. He's got such an amazing voice. This is an incredible song and I really hope that he keeps making music like this.
AJ Ochoa
All I want will always be my favorite Tim McGraw album
Cattlerest country
Great song Thanks for all the memories!
Amanda Bell
I love Tim i grow up with him this is one of my favorite songs