Find Out Who Your Friends Are (featuring Tracy Lawrence)
Let It Go
Real Good Man
9 Lives (featuring Def Leppard)
Vol. 3 - Greatest Hits of Tim McGraw show his musical genius as a testament to the instincts and tenacity of the man from the hometown of Start, Louisiana. He grew up loving music and sports as his father was baseball grea... more »t Tug McGraw. Tim played solo in regional nightspots, then headed to Nashville, where he joined the throng of young hopefuls vying for attention. His on-stage charisma helped land him a record deal, and his debut album hit the stores in April 1993. He and his band--some of whom are still with him--took to the road to hone the sound that continues to make his concerts among the industry's most exciting.« less
Vol. 3 - Greatest Hits of Tim McGraw show his musical genius as a testament to the instincts and tenacity of the man from the hometown of Start, Louisiana. He grew up loving music and sports as his father was baseball great Tug McGraw. Tim played solo in regional nightspots, then headed to Nashville, where he joined the throng of young hopefuls vying for attention. His on-stage charisma helped land him a record deal, and his debut album hit the stores in April 1993. He and his band--some of whom are still with him--took to the road to hone the sound that continues to make his concerts among the industry's most exciting.
"Just another example here of a record label that's out for themselves, and all they really care about is making more money. It's kind of a joke that Tim has only released one studio CD since his Greatest Hits 2 album...and now we have a Greatest Hits 3? That should be a complete embarrassment to Curb Records...
Luckily Tim has his own label now, and just has to wait out his contract with curb records (which is done after one more CD) before he can release his own new album with all new songs. I think the best quote ever is from Tim himself: "In the spirit of an election year, I would simply say to my fans ***I'm Tim McGraw, and I don't approve their message.***" : )"
Awesome album with a great surprise at the end
Bill S. | Walla Walla, WA | 10/08/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Koodos to Amazon for offering this album for $2.99 on it's release date. A lot of great songs on this album. From the opening with Back When to the end with Nine Lives. For me this was the kicker. I knew I had heard it before, and through checking my iTunes librabry sure enough it was on Def Leppard's Songs From The Sparkle Lounge. I think it is way cool to see Def Leppard and Tim Mcgraw working together. This is a must have album for any music lover."
Where's the Jewel Case??
Country Boy | Appalachian Ridge and Valley | 04/23/2010
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Though I agree with much of the lingo about timing and appropriateness (or lack thereof) for this release now and this release being labeled "Greatest Hits 3", my beef is the trend to paper slipcases. WHERE'S THE PLASTIC JEWEL CASE !!??!! Be forewarned...if you order, you won't get an appropriate jewel case presentation. Amazon (and other sellers) should clearly advise customers what they are receiving."
I love Tim
Lydia Godoy Alvarez | usa | 01/15/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Really good mix would def agree this would go better with one and two, which I ordered, but you can't go wrong with Tim"
Good value for the price
James W. Durney | Tampa Bay area | 01/09/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This was in my stcoking at Christmas. My wife knows I like Tim McGraw, having GH I & II, and this is not an expensive CD. There are a number of good songs on the CD and maybe one real dog. It is not a great GH CD but we have all seen worse. Did the label push this out to make some money? Many think so and might be right. On the other hand, there are some real good tracks on the CD and I like Tim McGraw."