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Tim McGraw - Give It To Me Strait
Tim McGraw - Give It To Me Strait


Tim McGraw - Give It To Me Strait Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Not a Moment Too Soon
Released: 1994

Give It To Me Strait Lyrics


Bartender I may sit here on this bar stool all night long
But I won't need much attention
I just need some time alone
So if you'll give me some quarters and a bottle of your best
You can just sit back and let the jukebox do the rest

Give It To Me Strait
Sing "Am I Blue" while I sit here and cry
And tell me how my baby's gotten so good at goodbye
It's gonna take a fireman to put this old flame out
So come on give it to me Strait
Before I come unwound

Let's start off nice and easy
Something like "If I Know Me"
And we'll work our way up slowly to "Fool Hearted Memory"
Yeah I've got all night long to sit right here and fall apart
So don't leave out one single song
I know 'em all by broken heart

Give it to me Strait
Sing "Am I Blue"
While I sit here and cry
And tell me how my baby's gotten so good at goodbye
It's gonna take a fireman to put this old flame out
So come on give it to me Strait
Before I come unwound

There ain't one country singer
That ain't good for a bad heartache
And for me there's nothing smoother
Than a good stiff shot of Strait

It's gonna take a fireman to put this old flame out
So come on give it to me Strait
Before I come unwound
So come on give it to me Strait
Before I come unwound

Writer/s: STEVE GRAUBERGER, REESE WILSON
Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Give It To Me Strait
  • From the title of the song to the lyrics (which contain references to specific songs), this is very obviously a tribute to fellow country singer George Strait. Songs referenced include "Am I Blue," "Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye," "The Fireman," "If I Know Me," "Fool Hearted Memory" and "Unwound." (thanks, Beau - Phoenix, AZ)
  • Not a Moment Too Soon was #1 on the Billboard Country chart for 26 weeks and was the best-selling Country album in 1994.

  • Tim McGraw - Shotgun Rider
    Tim McGraw - Shotgun Rider


    Tim McGraw - Shotgun Rider Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Sundown Heaven Town
    Released: 2014

    Shotgun Rider Lyrics


    Roll, won’t you come roll with me slow, fast, full speed
    Girl wherever sweet time takes us
    Hang, with me down this old road
    Only god knows where we’ll go
    Don’t matter long as I’ve got your love

    I don’t ever want to wake up
    Lookin’ into someone else’s eyes
    Another Voice calling me baby
    On the other end of the phone
    A new girl puttin’ on her makeup
    Before dinner on Friday night
    No I don’t ever wanna know, oh oh
    No other Shotgun Rider, beside me, singin’ to the radio, Woohoo Oh O

    Slide, slide over nice and close
    Lay your head down on my shoulder
    You can fall asleep I’ll let you
    Dream, life aint nothing but a dream, don’t wanna be
    Cruisin’ through this dream without you

    I don’t ever want to wake up
    Lookin’ into someone else’s eyes
    Another Voice calling me baby
    On the other end of the phone
    A new girl puttin’ on her makeup
    Before dinner on Friday night
    No I don’t ever wanna know, oh oh
    No other shotgun rider, beside me, singin’ to the radio, woo hoo oh oh
    No other shotgun rider, oh oh

    I don’t ever want to wake up
    Lookin’ into someone else’s eyes
    Another Voice calling me baby
    On the other end of the phone
    A new girl puttin’ on her makeup
    Before dinner on Friday night
    No I don’t ever wanna know, oh oh
    No other shotgun rider, beside me, singin’ to the radio, woo hoo oh oh

    No other shotgun rider, oh oh

    Singin’ to the radio, oh oh

    You’re my shotgun rider

    Writer/s: GREEN, MARV / VERGES, TROY / LINDSEY, HILLARY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, UNIVERSAL MUSIC PUB GROUP, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, WARNER CHAPPELL MUSIC INC
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    Shotgun Rider
  • This romantic song finds McGraw lovingly singing of never wanting another shotgun rider beside him. He just wants it to be with that special someone.

    "I don't ever want to wake up, looking into someone else's eyes.
    I don't want no other shotgun rider beside me, singing to the radio."

    McGraw is singing of his wife, Faith Hill, whom he's been married to since 1996.
  • Does the title ring a bell? Back in 2007 McGraw recorded a duet with Faith Hill titled "Shotgun Rider" for his 2007 album Let It Go. This is an entirely different song.
  • McGraw premiered the song on February 19, 2014 during Jimmy Fallon's first week hosting of The Tonight Show. "I thought since it's Jimmy's first week we should give his audience something they can't get anywhere else," McGraw explained of his choice of a new tune. "It's been a great week for the show already, and I'm honored Jimmy invited me to the party!"
  • The song was written by Hillary Lindsey (Carrie Underwood's "Jesus, Take The Wheel"), Marv Green (Lonestar's "Amazed") and Troy Verges (Hunter Hayes' "Wanted").

    McGraw said: "This is one of those songs that really paints a picture and sets a mood. In my mind, you look over and see the person that you love next to you sitting in the front seat, and you think, 'How good do I have it? Life is perfect.'"
  • The live video, which vacillates between black-and-white and color, was directed by Bennett Miller. The filmmaker is best known for directing acclaimed movies such as Capote (2005), Moneyball (2011), and Foxcatcher (2014). Previous music clips on Miller's resume include Bob Dylan's 2006 song "When the Deal Goes Down" and Scarlett Johansson's cut "Falling Down."

    The clip was shot during McGraw's concert in New York City, which was part of the American Express Unstaged live stream music series.
  • The song was Tim McGraw's 25th country #1 and his first since "Felt Good On My Lips" topped the charts for three weeks in January 2011.

  • Tim McGraw - Meanwhile Back At Mama'
    Tim McGraw - Meanwhile Back At Mama's


    Tim McGraw - Meanwhile Back At Mama's Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Sundown Heaven Town
    Released: 2014

    Meanwhile Back At Mama's Lyrics


    Running round in this new truck
    Bank let's me borrow from month to month
    Running out of credit and find a little cash on the radio

    Standing still they're blowing past
    Numbers on cars going Nascar fast
    What I wouldn't give for a slow down, don't you know
    'Cause where I come from, only the horses run
    When the day is done, we take it easy

    Meanwhile Back At Mama's
    The porch lights on, come on in if you wanna
    Suppers on the stove, and beer's in the fridge
    Red sun sinking out low on the ridge
    Games on the tube and daddy smoked cigarettes
    Whiskey keeps his whistle wet
    Funny the things you thought you'd never miss
    In a world gone crazy as this

    Well I found a girl and we don't fit in here
    Talk about how hard it is to breathe here
    Even with the windows down, can't catch a southern breeze here
    One of these days gonna pack it up and leave here

    'Cause meanwhile back at Mama's
    The porch lights on, come on in if you wanna
    Suppers on the stove, and beer's in the fridge
    Red sun sinking out low on the ridge
    Games on the tube and daddy smoked cigarettes
    Whiskey keeps his whistle wet
    Funny the things you thought you'd never miss
    In a world gone crazy as this

    Oh I miss yeah a little dirt on the road
    I miss corn growing in a row
    I miss being somebody everybody knows there
    Everybody knows everybody
    I miss those small town roots
    Walking around in muddy boots
    The sound of rain on an old tin roof
    It's time we head on back

    'Cause meanwhile back at Mama's
    The for sale signs going up and I'm gonna
    Dump this truck and the little I've got
    On a loan to own and a 3 acre lot
    Put supper on the stove and beer in the fridge
    Going for broke, yeah we're gonna be rich
    Watch the sun settin' on the ridge
    Baby tell me whatcha think about this,

    Me and you back at Mama's
    Yeah, me and you back at Mama's

    Writer/s: STEELE, JEFFREY / DOUGLAS, TOM / JOHNSTON, JAREN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Meanwhile Back At Mama's
  • This traditional-flavored duet by Tim McGraw and his wife Faith Hill was debuted during the ACM Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday April 6, 2014. The two have performed together before, taking home four ACM awards for 1997's "It's Your Love." Other hook-ups between the couple include McGraw's "I Need You" plus Hill's "Just to Hear You Say That You Love Me, " "Let's Make Love" and "Like We Never Loved at All."
  • The song was co-written by Tom Douglas, Jaren Johnston, and Jeffrey Steele. Other collaborations between the trio include Keith Urban's "Raise 'Em Up." "We wrote over at Steeley's place, and if I remember correctly. Tom came in with that title," Johnston recalled to Roughstock . "It was a different play on it, and I can't remember exactly how it was, but once we started working on it, it evolved into 'Meanwhile Back at Mama's.'"

    "The most exciting part for me was that thing at the end," Johnson continued with a smile. "We had pretty much written the whole thing. We all knew it had to be some sort of twist on it, just because it was too good of a song to just end it normally. I sputtered out me and you back at mama's. We all kind of looked at each other and got quiet, and we were like oh my gosh, that is genius! Then we wrote that whole last chorus."
  • The song's music video mixes clips from McGraw and Hill's performance at the ACM Awards with footage of the couple in a relaxed setting on their family farm just outside of Nashville.
  • Speaking with Taste of Country Nights host Sam Alex, McGraw said the song instantly drew him in. "Singers come and go, careers come and go, but the songs last forever," he said. "You really have to focus on the songs, and when I heard this song instantly I loved it."

    "I mean within the four measures, I knew I was going to record this song," McGraw continued. "The second time I heard it, I played it for Faith and she instantly loved it too, and I asked her if she'd sing it with me, and she said she would."

    "The cadence of the songs, the cadence of the lyrics … I knew I had a good idea where it was going to head when I heard it," the country star added. "I knew it was gonna be real nostalgic and it was gonna be like a warm blanket and I knew I wanted to record it."
  • Tim McGraw had a less-than-ideal childhood, growing up believing his stepfather, Horace Smith, was his father until discovering at the age of 11 that his biological father was in fact baseball player Tug McGraw. Asked by Taste of Country how someone with such a background could relate to a story that relies on the familiar comforts of home, McGraw replied: "Either you have a memory or a connection to that bucolic, sort of idealized childhood, or home that you grew up in or you wanna have it."
  • This won Song of the Year Award at the 2015 Taste of Country Awards. It was McGraw's second straight win at the ceremony as "Highway Don't Care" was victorious in 2014.
  • The song wasn't written as a duet. "We just wrote a folky thing," Jaren Johnston, recalled to Radio.com of the tune. "[Big Machine Label Group President] Scott Borchetta said, 'You know it's going to be a duet, right?'" And I was like, 'Who are they going to get?' I had no idea. He's like, 'Faith's going to sing on it.' I was like, 'Score! Touchdown!'"

    McGraw knew right away that it was the perfect song to record with his wife. "I got home, I walked into the house, and I said, 'Faith, you've got to hear this song,'" the singer said. "So I played her the song, and when it got to the end and it said, 'Me and you back at Mama's,' a flood of tears just came down from her eyes."

    "I said, 'Not only am I going to cut, but you're going to sing it with me,'"McGraw added. "And that's how it was born, right there."

  • Tim McGraw - Overrate
    Tim McGraw - Overrated


    Tim McGraw - Overrated Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Sundown Heaven Town
    Released: 2014

    Overrated Lyrics


    This rock we're rolling on
    Is like a circus ride that don't last long
    Round and round we go and then we're gone
    We waste time chasing ghosts
    And overlook the things that matter most
    We get so caught up in the maybes
    Just trying to be somebody baby
    While we're slowly going crazy

    Building up a stack of bones
    Keeping up with the Jones
    Getting us all so jacked and jaded
    Baby if you're asking me
    Love is really all we need
    Everything else is Overrated, overrated

    We amputate the heart
    'Cause we can't let 'em see the broken part
    Water down, unwind, and jump the shark
    We build our castles tall
    Just so we can have the higher walls
    But it no matter where you came from
    Or where it is you get your name from
    We're going down if we don't change some

    Building up a stack of bones
    Keeping up with the Jones
    Getting us all so jacked and jaded
    Baby if you're asking me
    Love is really all we need
    Everything else is overrated, overrated

    We're all running after something
    But if it ain't love it's nothing

    It don't matter where you came from
    Or where it is you get your name from
    We're going down if we don't change some
    I'm talking 'bout a ball of flames, son

    Building up a stack of bones
    Keeping up with the Jones
    Getting us all so jacked and jaded
    Baby if you're asking me
    Love is really all we need
    Everything else is overrated, overrated yeah

    Overrated, overrated, overrated

    Writer/s: McAnally, Shane L / Osborne, Joshua Shaun / Rutherford, Rivers
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group, THE BICYCLE MUSIC COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Overrated Song Chart
  • This banjo-laden track finds McGraw singing about love being the most important thing in life over foot stomping rhythms.

    Baby if you're asking me, love is really all we need
    Everything else is overrated, overrated


    The song was written by Shane McAnally (Miranda Lambert's "Mama's Broken Heart"), Josh Osborne (Blake Shelton's "My Eyes") and Rivers Rutherford (Montgomery Gentry's "If You Ever Stop Loving Me").
  • The song is mostly about love being the main thing you need, but it also touches on working hard when not taking time to slow down and appreciate what's really important. McGraw told Taste of Country that he loves, "the drive underneath the song which says, 'It's OK to fight … It's OK to go out and try to succeed,'" He added, "'It's OK to be in the battle everyday and struggle and try to win.'"
  • The song is singled out by McGraw as the one that set the tone for the entire Sundown Heaven Town album. "I just try to find songs that move me," he told Rolling Stone Country. "Then I go into the studio and we all try to be inventive, come up with different sounds that try to fit the mood. Hopefully that falls into something that's fresh and modern, but sounds familiar at the same time."

  • Tim McGraw - Diamond Rings and Old Barstool
    Tim McGraw - Diamond Rings and Old Barstools


    Tim McGraw - Diamond Rings and Old Barstools Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Sundown Heaven Town
    Released: 2014

    Diamond Rings and Old Barstools Lyrics


    Diamond Rings and Old Barstools
    One's for queens and one's for fools
    One's the future and one's the past
    One's forever and one won't last

    It ain't like midnight and cigarette smoke
    It ain't like watered down whiskey and coke
    I guess some things just don't mix like you hoped
    Like me and you
    And diamond rings and old barstools

    The wrongs and rights, the highs and lows
    The "I love you's," the "I told you so's"
    Past few miles to wherever is home
    Another morning waking up alone

    It ain't like midnight and cigarette smoke
    It ain't like watered down whiskey and coke
    I guess some things just don't mix like you hoped
    Like me and you
    And diamond rings and old barstools

    We ain't like midnight and cigarette smoke
    Nothing like watered down whiskey and coke
    I guess some things just don't mix like you hoped
    Like me and you
    And diamond rings and old barstools

    Writer/s: LAIRD, LUKE ROBERT / DEAN, BARRY GEORGE / SINGLETON, JONATHAN DAVID
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, CYPMP
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Diamond Rings and Old Barstools Song Chart
  • Tim McGraw trades vocals with his first cousin Catherine Dunn on this country ballad about love on the rocks. "I knew I wanted her to sing on it; her voice would fit perfectly," McGraw said of Dunn to Rolling Stone Country. "She went in and in 10 minutes, knocked it out."

  • The song was written by Barry Dean and Luke Laird who also co-penned together Little Big Town's hit tune "Pontoon." Tim McGraw commented to Billboard magazine: "It's a classic great country song. When you come across those kind of songs, and I've had a few of them throughout my career, like 'Better Than I Used to Be,' these songs kind of allow you to dig in, and they have a lIttle bit of country nostalgia, but also a modern edge. When I run across a song like that, I can't wait to get into the studio and record it."
  • This tale of star-crossed love started off with Barry Dean, Luke Laird and Jonathan Singleton grinding to a halt after spending the entire morning working on another, more commercial song. Frustrated, Laird started jamming out some different musical ideas to lighten the mood. "Luke just starts playing guitar, and he goes, 'Diamond rings and old barstools …,'" Dean recalled to Taste of Country . "It was not a title he had written down, it was something that was just floating in the air."

    The trio started working on the new idea, which rapidly developed into a song. "We had the first verse and the chorus in about 10 minutes," said Dean. "By then, Jon was just locked in - he kinda had that second verse in his heart. It just happened. It was like it just wanted to happen, just that moment. It was like we had been wanting to write it forever. Within 40 minutes, we had written it and done the work tape."

  • Tim McGraw - Portland, Main
    Tim McGraw - Portland, Maine


    Tim McGraw - Portland, Maine Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Sundown Heaven Town
    Released: 2014

    Portland, Maine Lyrics


    I don't want to be talking on the phone every night
    Six PM, which timezone, yours or mine?
    Ain't gonna worry where you are, who you're with
    Let's just agree, this is it

    Portland, Maine, I don't know where that is
    Leave your bags in the car, keep it running
    I won't pretend, I don't want these things
    But Portland, Maine, I don't know where that is
    And I don't want to know, I don't want to know

    See I'm just saving us some trouble somewhere down the line
    This kind of town you just leave behind
    And you don't know it yet, but you won't come back
    And I ain't going nowhere and you know that

    Portland, Maine, I don't know where that is
    Leave your bags in the car, keep it running
    I won't pretend, I don't want these things
    But Portland, Maine, I don't know where that is

    And you can go ahead and hate me, that's just fine
    It doesn't matter either way, I'm right

    Portland, Maine, I don't know where that is
    Leave your bags in the car, keep it running
    I won't pretend, I don't want these things
    But Portland, Maine, I don't know where that is
    Portland, Maine, I don't know where that is

    I don't want to know
    I don't want to know
    I don't want to know

    Portland, Maine
    I don't know where that is

    Writer/s: DONOVAN WOODS, ABE STOKLASA
    Publisher: WORDS & MUSIC COPRYIGHT ADMIN
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Portland, Maine Song Chart
  • This wistful ballad finds McGraw singing about a lost love who left him for Portland over an acoustic guitar. The Nashville star sings: "Portland, Maine, I don't know where that is," adding "I don't want to know." He recorded his vocal parts for the song in just ten minutes.
  • The song was written by:

    Canadian folk singer-songwriter Donovan Woods, who is best known for his song "Brand New Gun," which was featured in the movie Numb starring Matthew Perry.

    American musician Abe Stoklasa, who plays guitar and pedal steel for David Nail and Billy Currington. He also collaborated with Marc Beeson on Lady Antebellum's "Lie With Me," which is a track on their 747 album.
  • The song has nothing to do with the city of Portland, Maine, which was disheartening to many residents who saw the Sundown Heaven Town track list and anticipated an ode to their city. "There were a bunch of people on Twitter going, 'Oh my God! There's a song called 'Portland, Maine' on Tim McGraw's new record!,'" the song's co-writer Donovan Woods told us. "'It's going to be about how great the town is and how nice it is here! I hope he really treats it well! I know he likes it here!' I thought, 'Oh, God. These people are going to be really disappointed,' and then they certainly were."
  • In our interview with Donovan Woods , he explained that he has never been to Portland. He chose the city after getting a new cell phone with a new phone number that apparently belonged to someone with lots of debt. Woods got lots of calls from creditors trying to collect, and most of them showed up as "Portland, Maine" on his phone.

  • Tim McGraw - Lincoln Continentals and Cadillac
    Tim McGraw - Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs


    Tim McGraw - Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Sundown Heaven Town
    Released: 2014

    Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs Lyrics


    I said is that you in that old picture back behind the bar
    Leaning up against that classic car
    Sure look cool, man, in your three piece with your snake skin boots
    Hey that sure is cute
    Little honey, sitting in the front seat
    Touching up her lipstick with her hoop silver earrings
    He said damn right I hung it there 'cause boy she takes me back
    To the days with Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs

    She was a queen of the red white and bell bottom blues
    Back in the she'd write her number on a matchbook days
    When you'd take her out for a drink and then you'd walk her back
    To your Lincoln Continental or your Cadillac
    She looks so good, cruising up and down
    This don't take no shit from no one all-American downtown
    Main street all lined up with shiny and black
    Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs

    He said that sweet girl, she moved on when as time slowed down
    But I just kept on hanging around
    And that sweet ride cost me too much when the town dried up
    Let the bank take it back, paid in cash
    For that old Ford truck sitting right out front
    And this picture's all I have left of
    And I always thought she would have but she never came back
    No, she never came back

    And I did so miss that queen of the red white and bell bottom blues
    Back in the she'd write her number on a matchbook days
    When you'd take her out for a drink and then you'd walk her back
    To your Lincoln Continental or your Cadillac
    She looks so good, cruising up and down
    This don't take no shit from no one all-American downtown
    Main street laying down that hard earned cash on them
    Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs

    She looks so damn good, cruising up and down
    This don't take no shit from no one all-American downtown
    Main street all lined up with shiny and black
    Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs
    Yeah the best times are the good times that you can't get back
    Like those Lincoln Continentals and the Cadillacs

    Writer/s: LAIRD, LUKE ROBERT / CLAWSON, RODNEY DALE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs Song Chart
  • This Rodney Clawson and Luke Laird-penned track finds Tim McGraw duetting with his pal Kid Rock. "When I first heard the demo I knew I wanted Kid Rock to do it with me," the country star told Taste of Country . "I just felt like it was the perfect song for he and I to do. I'm a huge fan of his, I think that he's just a great, great singer."
  • McGraw didn't actually record the song in person with Kid Rock, because he was too busy at the time to schedule a visit. "I shot him a text message and said, 'Hey I got a song,'" McGraw recalled. "He said, 'send it over to me.' So I sent it to him, and a week later I got back his vocal."

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