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McGraw number ones coming in November

Tuesday, October 12, 2010 – Tim McGraw will see his "Number One Hits" out on Nov. 30 via Curb. The double CD collection also includes McGraw's new single Felt Good On My Lips."

The release, McGraw's fourth compilation with Curb, features 22 singles and a bonus track dance mix of his 1994 hit Indian Outlaw." The new single was written by Brett and Brad Warren and Brett and Jim Beavers.

Songs are:

Disc 1:
1. Live Like You Were Dying
2. Don't Take The Girl
3. It's Your Love (with Faith Hill)
4. Just to See You Smile
5. Something Like That
6. My Next Thirty Years
7. The Cowboy in Me
8. She Never Lets It Go to Her Heart
9. I Like It, I Love It
10. Watch the Wind Blow By
11. Please Remember Me
12. Real Good Man

Disc 2:
1. Southern Voice
2. My Best Friend
3. Everywhere
4. Grown Men Don't Cry
5. Back When
6. Angry All the Time
7. Last Dollar (Fly Away)
8. Unbroken
9. Where the Green Grass Grows
10. Not a Moment Too Soon
11. Indian Outlaw (Dance Mix) (Bonus Track)
12. Felt Good on My Lips (Bonus Track)


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