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"Do You Want Fries with That" is a song written by Casey Beathard and Kerry Kurt Phillips, and recorded by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released in May 2005 as the fourth single from McGraw's 2004 album Live Like You Were Dying. The song peaked at number 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. [1]
The song was released in 1986 by Capitol Records and was originally featured on the album R&B Skeletons in the Closet and was used in the 1997 film Good Burger (in which Clinton made a cameo). The song was the second highest-charting single of George Clinton's solo career after " Atomic Dog ", peaking at number 13 on the Billboard Hot Black ...
However, the album does include two songs not previously released on any of McGraw's albums: "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" (a number one collaboration with Tracy Lawrence and Kenny Chesney, also featured on Lawrence's 2007 album For the Love) and "Nine Lives", a collaboration with Def Leppard.
The song's chorus states that in such moments, a person finds out who his or her friends are. Upon hearing the song, Lawrence said that he immediately identified with its message, and thought that it would be a good choice for a lead-off single to his album. According to him, "The message is universal for everybody you know […]
"Indian Outlaw" is a song written by Tommy Barnes, Jumpin' Gene Simmons, and John D. Loudermilk, and recorded by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released in January 1994 as the first single from his album Not a Moment Too Soon .
McDonald’s said Tuesday that it would have to ration french fries in Japan due to a supply chain shortage caused by Covid-19 and extreme weather, while the country has a glut of milk.
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. He also talked about the song ...
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