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Place in the Sun
: Having just listened to the entire CD on the local radio station, I think Tim has several hits on his hands. There are 2 tracks on the CD that especially stood out, My Next Thirty Years, this song seemed to sum up Tims' life, and The Eyes of A Woman, need I say more!!!Of course Please Remember Me is a given #1 for Tim, what a great song, this song makes everyone think and remember, especially during the Littleton and Kosovo issues. THANKS TIM AND WRITERS
this is some of tim's best work. it is a little different, and it took me a couple of times to listen to get used to it. i encourage everyone to just give it a chance because every song is wonderful!
I first heard the song,"Please Remember Me" a few years ago by Rodney Crowell, who wrote it, and I fell immediately in love with it then just as I did all over again when I first heard it done by Tim McGraw, He changed nothing that I can find from Mr. Crowell's original version. How do you expand on something that is already perfect. It tugs at my heartstrings every time I hear it.
Ok i heard the song "Something like that" one day. and for the longest time i haven't liked country music but i love this song! I never knew the name of it, until recently, so, like everone else, i called it "the b-b-q" sond UHHGG i love that song
I heard this song the first day it was played on our local radio station. I was in awe of it. That was several weeks ago. Yesterday, while I was in my car, WQYK 99.5, asked that there be a 13 second moment of silence for the 13 deaths in the Colorada massacre. They also asked that you turn on your headlights for that 13 seconds. After the 13 seconds were over, the station went right into the song Please Remember Me. While playing the song, they played excerpts from some of the people that were at the school when this tragedy happened. It was a very moving experience. My hats off to Tim McGraw and to the station WQYK 99.5 in Tampa. Linda Abbott
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