Tim McGraw is following up his latest album, Standing Room Only, with a surprise EP, Poet’s Resumé.
The six-track project is anchored by opening number “Runnin’ Out of Love,” a galloping power ballad simultaneously rife with angst and full of romance. “I’ve tried running away and I ran out of road/I’ve run out of push, and I’ve run out of shove,” McGraw sings before launching into the chorus: “But I ain’t runnin’ outta love/It ain’t gonna happen/Never gonna stop/It’s everlastin’.”
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The six-track project is anchored by opening number “Runnin’ Out of Love,” a galloping power ballad simultaneously rife with angst and full of romance. “I’ve tried running away and I ran out of road/I’ve run out of push, and I’ve run out of shove,” McGraw sings before launching into the chorus: “But I ain’t runnin’ outta love/It ain’t gonna happen/Never gonna stop/It’s everlastin’.”
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- 11/21/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
For a long time, Tim McGraw thought he could benefit from taking six months off. Even before music became his career, he had always had a job; when country stardom took over, his workload only increased. He was perpetually on the road, supporting his albums and hits like “My Best Friend,” “I Like It, I Love It,” and “Real Good Man.” But when 2020 and the pandemic set in, he was forced to test out his theory.
“I was sort of like, alright, I’m getting a year off without realizing it,...
“I was sort of like, alright, I’m getting a year off without realizing it,...
- 8/21/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Tim McGraw is searching for a little barroom salvation in “Neon Church,” one of two new songs the country superstar released on Thursday. “Neon Church” is the lead single from an upcoming album project, McGraw’s first solo release since 2015’s Damn Country Music and his crosstown move to Sony Music Nashville.
“I need Jesus or I need whiskey / Whatever works best to get me through getting over you,” McGraw sings in the opening line of the ballad, setting the scene. To ease his troubles, he gravitates to a smoky room and a party crowd,...
“I need Jesus or I need whiskey / Whatever works best to get me through getting over you,” McGraw sings in the opening line of the ballad, setting the scene. To ease his troubles, he gravitates to a smoky room and a party crowd,...
- 10/4/2018
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
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