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Standing Room Only is the sixteenth studio album by American country music singer Tim McGraw, released through Big Machine Records on August 25, 2023. [2] It was produced by McGraw and Byron Gallimore [ 3 ] and preceded by the title track and lead single, " Standing Room Only ", as well as the track "Hey Whiskey".
S.R.O., an acronym for standing-room only, [4] is a reference to the group's frequently sold-out concerts. [ 5 ] "Bean Bag" became famous in the UK as the theme song of the popular long-running game show It's a Knockout , and as a prize cue for the game show The Guinness Game .
Professional music photographer Gino Carlini was brought on to the tour to photograph the album cover and packaging. The cover image is from their show at The Pageant theater in St. Louis, Missouri. A shortened version of the album called Standing Room Only was released on March 5, 2002.
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"Standing Room Only" debuted at number 39 on the Hot Country Songs chart for the week of June 10, 2023, and peaked at number 16 in its 13th week on the chart.. On the Country Airplay chart, "Standing Room Only" debuted at number 20 for the week of March 25, 2023, and reached the top 10 for the week of October 14, 2023, marking McGraw's 60th top 10 Country Airplay hit, and tying him with Kenny ...
Roomful of Blues joined Chicago-based Alligator Records with the Grammy-nominated That’s Right! in 2003, followed by Standing Room Only in 2005, Raisin’ A Ruckus in 2008, Hook, Line and Sinker in 2011 and 45 Live! in 2013. [5]
"Standing Room Only" is a song written by Susan Manchester and Charles Silver, and recorded by American country music artist Barbara Mandrell. It was released in December 1975 as the first single from the album This Is Barbara Mandrell. It was one of her first top ten singles in her career.