Tim McGraw Sweetly Remembers This Romantic Moment With Wife Faith Hill

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Tim McGraw is known for tons of No. 1 hits and all-star collaborations throughout his decades-long career, though it shouldn’t come as a surprise that McGraw’s favorite duet he’s ever released is a romantic ballad with his wife, fellow country megastar Faith Hill. McGraw recently deemed his favorite duet “It’s Your Love,” which released in the late 90s.

“It’s Your Love,” which appeared on McGraw’s fourth full-length studio album Everywhere, was the first duet that McGraw and Hill related together. Hill shared a heartfelt reflection of the collaboration last year, when she observed its 25th anniversary. She shared that although the married country stars went on to release many more duets together, “this one will always hold a special place in my heart. I was pregnant with our first child, Gracie, and I was craving milk shakes.” Hill posted a behind-the-scenes snapshot from thematic video set, sharing that she was likely attempting to cover up a stain on her dress from the milkshake she had that day. Gracie celebrated her 26th birthday earlier this year, and McGraw and Hill welcomed two more daughters after Gracie: Maggie, 25, and Audrey, 21.

“It's your love/ It just does something to me/ It sends a shock right through me/ I can't get enough/ And if you wonder/ About the spell I'm under/ Oh it's your love”

McGraw reflected on the iconic duet with his wife during a Q&A as he gets ready for his “Standing Room Only Tour,” named after his soon-to-release album that’s due at the end of this month. McGraw is hitting the road on his headlining tour in March 2024 with “We Don’t Fight Anymore” artist Carly Pearce. Standing Room Only is set to release on August 25. See McGraw’s tour dates below, and watch the latest installment of his Q&A here:

March 14 – Jacksonville, FL

March 15 – Tampa, FL

March 16 – Orlando, FL

March 21 – Des Moines, IA

March 27 – Vancouver, BC

March 29 – Seattle, WA

March 30 – Eugene, OR

April 4 – Denver, CO

April 5 – Salt Lake City, UT

April 6 – Boise, ID

April 13 – Tulsa, OK

April 18 – Indianapolis, IN

April 19 – Milwaukee, WI

April 20 – Saint Paul, MN

April 25 – Nashville, TN

April 26 – Knoxville, TN

May 9 – Belmont Park, NY

May 11 – Wilkes-Barre, PA

May 16- Greenville, SC

May 17 – Charlotte, NC

May 18 – Charleston, WV

May 30 – Toledo, OH

May 31 – Chicago, IL

June 1 – Grand Rapids, MI

June 6 – Sioux Falls, SD

June 7 – Omaha, NE

June 8 – Kansas City, MO

June 13 – Biloxi, MS

June 15 – Lexington, KY

June 20 – Philadelphia, PA

June 21 – Baltimore, MD

June 22 – Raleigh, NC

June 27 – Phoenix, AZ