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"Highway Don't Care" is a song recorded by American country music singers Tim McGraw and Taylor Swift on vocals, featuring Keith Urban on guitar. [3] It was released to US country radio on March 25, 2013, as the third single from McGraw's first album for Big Machine Records , Two Lanes of Freedom (2013). [ 4 ]
Two Lanes of Freedom is the twelfth studio album by the American country music singer Tim McGraw. It was released on February 5, 2013, as his first album for Big Machine Records following twenty years with Curb Records. He co-produced the album with Byron Gallimore, the producer of his previously released albums. [1]
The album contains several of McGraw's singles released during his first tenure with Big Machine Records. He left the label in 2019 before re-signing in 2021. Included are the singles "Meanwhile Back at Mama's", "Highway Don't Care", and "Humble and Kind". Also included is his collaboration with Florida Georgia Line, their 2016 single "May We All
Related: Tim McGraw's Daughter Gracie Sends a Subtle Message Hours After Country Singer's Bold Political Statement. McGraw's followers were quick to praise the song in the comments.
Tim McGraw might make you do a double take.. On Sunday, Nov. 24, the country star, 57, took a break from his usual look while attending the Beatles '64 premiere in New York City with his wife ...
Samuel Timothy McGraw (born May 1, 1967) is an American country singer and actor. He has released 16 studio albums (11 for Curb Records, five for Big Machine Records and one for Arista Nashville). 10 of those albums have reached number one on the Top Country Albums charts, with his 1994 breakthrough album Not a Moment Too Soon being the top country album of 1994.
Tim McGraw is harking back on the fond memories of what fans have dubbed one of his most "iconic" works to date with a series of throwback photos. On Wednesday, the "Don't Take the Girl" crooner ...
McGraw released an extended play titled Poet's Resumé in late 2023, on which "One Bad Habit" and five other songs were included. [1]In an interview with radio host Lon Helton, McGraw said that he and his touring band came up with a "groove" that he liked, as they recorded the song at a faster tempo than its demo.