finds him praising the bond of family and exploring the intricacies of relationships, while finding contentment and purpose along the way.
“We gotta see if the mixes hit the emotional points that we feel now as opposed to what we felt then,” he says. A few were remixed in subtle ways, others met the moment.,” got some added weight from the fact that so many people are separated and feeling anxious. McGraw examines various stages of relationships in “Hard to Stay Mad At,” “If I Was a Cowboy,” and the truck-full-of-memories song “7500 OBO,” which references past McGraw hits “Where the Green Grass Grows” and “Shotgun Rider.” One of his strongest this time around is “Hold You Tonight,” which comes with the lived-in feel of the work required to create an equal, supportive partnership. “I don’t ever want you to wonder/Who you might have been on your own,” he sings.
There’s also an element of “Hallelujahville” that makes room for all kinds of thought. “Don’t call us small town, never have been, never will,” he sings in one particularly defiant line.
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