McGraw Machine Hits: 2013-2019

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McGraw Machine Hits: 2013-2019
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 20, 2020
Genre Country
Length50:42
Label Big Machine
Producer Byron Gallimore, Tim McGraw
Tim McGraw chronology
Here on Earth
(2020)
McGraw Machine Hits: 2013-2019
(2020)

McGraw Machine Hits: 2013-2019 is the fifth greatest hits album by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released on November 20, 2020, via Big Machine Records. [1]

Contents

Content

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". Two cover songs are also included. These are of The Cars' "Drive" and The Bellamy Brothers' "Redneck Girl". The latter features guest vocals from the band Midland. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."How I'll Always Be" Chris Janson, Jeremy Stover, Jamie Paulin3:34
2."Humble and Kind" Lori McKenna 4:19
3."Top of the World" Jimmy Robbins, Jon Nite, Josh Osborne 3:55
4."Diamond Rings and Old Barstools" (with Catherine Dunn) Jonathan Singleton, Barry Dean, Luke Laird 3:17
5."Shotgun Rider" Marv Green, Troy Verges, Hillary Lindsey 3:55
6."Meanwhile Back at Mama's" (with Faith Hill) Jeffrey Steele, Jaren Johnston, Tom Douglas 3:48
7."Southern Girl"Johnston, Lee Thomas Miller, Rodney Clawson 4:15
8."Highway Don't Care" (with Taylor Swift and Keith Urban) Brad Warren, Brett Warren, Josh Kear, Mark Irwin 4:38
9."One of Those Nights" Chris Tompkins, Irwin, Clawson3:57
10."Truck Yeah" Preston Brust, Chris Lucas, Janson, Danny Myrick 3:28
11."Drive" Ric Ocasek 4:00
12."May We All" (with Florida Georgia Line)Jamie Moore, Clawson3:47
13."Redneck Girl" (with Midland)David Bellamy3:45

Chart performance

Chart (2020)Peak
position
US Top Country Albums (Billboard) [3] 42

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