Tim McGraw is one of the most successful American country artists, releasing over 17 studio albums and producing an extensive catalog of songs since his debut in 1993[1]. His album releases include:
- Tim McGraw (1993)
- Not a Moment Too Soon (1994)
- All I Want (1995)
- Everywhere (1997)
- A Place in the Sun (1999)
- Set This Circus Down (2001)
- Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors (2002)
- Live Like You Were Dying (2004)
- Let It Go (2007)
- Southern Voice (2009)
- Emotional Traffic (2012)
- Two Lanes of Freedom (2013)
- Sundown Heaven Town (2014)
- Damn Country Music (2015)
- The Rest of Our Life (with Faith Hill) (2017)
- Here on Earth (2020)
- Standing Room Only (2023)
McGraw’s singles catalog is equally impressive, featuring 76 singles. Notable songs include:
- Indian Outlaw (1994), his first major hit[4]
- Don’t Take the Girl (1994), his first #1 on the US country chart[4]
- It’s Your Love (1997, duet with Faith Hill), Billboard’s #1 country hit of that year[4]
- Just to See You Smile (1998), another Billboard #1 country hit[4]
- Live Like You Were Dying (2004), held the #1 spot on country charts for seven weeks and was Billboard’s #1 country hit that year[4]
- Over and Over (2004, with Nelly), charted on the pop charts[4]
- Highway Don’t Care (with Taylor Swift and featuring Keith Urban)[5]
- I Called Mama[6]
- Standing Room Only[6]
- The Cowboy In Me[2]
- 7500 OBO[6]
- Good Taste in Women[6]
McGraw continues to release new music, such as “King Rodeo (Live from the Inaugural Music City Rodeo)” and various collaborations, including “I Love Us”[3].
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