At the top, McGraw enjoys One of Those Nights
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At the top, McGraw enjoys One of Those Nights

Monday, February 25, 2013 – Tim McGraw claimed his 33rd number 1 single this week with One Of Those Nights landing at the top spot on the Billboard Country chart.

The single is from his number one selling album, "Two Lanes of Freedom" (Big Machine Records. McGraw takes over the top spot from Hunter Hayes' hit Wanted.

"It feels great to have the number one song...it's always a really special feeling," said McGraw. "Country radio has never let me down, and I'm so thankful for those relationships. It's going to be a great song for the tour this summer...it sets the perfect tone for an awesome night."

Up next for McGraw is an all-star concert special, ACM Presents: Tim McGraw's Superstar Summer Night, taping April 8 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and broadcast at a later date on the CBS.

McGraw will launch the Two Lanes of Freedom 2013 Tour in Birmingham, Ala. on May 2 and continue on to 30 cities through July. The U.S. trek will also feature emerging artists Brantley Gilbert and Love and Theft.


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