Watch Tim McGraw Reminisce On Heartwarming Memories With Wife Faith Hill

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Tim McGraw reminisced on heartwarming moments with his wife, fellow country music megastar Faith Hill, in the music video he premiered on Friday morning (March 15). McGraw’s “One Bad Habit” shared glimpses of the couple’s decades-long romance dating back to the 90s and spanning to today.

McGraw released “One Bad Habit” on Poet’s Resumé, a 6-track EP that made its surprise debut in November 2023, months after McGraw released his latest full-length album, Standing Room Only. In “One Bad Habit,” McGraw declares himself “the one bad habit I hope (Hill) never breaks”: “'Cause I'm her wild side/ The one crazy thing she does/ I hope she never quits me/ I hope she never gives me up/ Well, I'm a mile away from perfect/ If there's a curse word, man, I've cursed it/ I’m the only hell she's еver gonna raise/ The onе bad habit I hope she never breaks.”

Leading up to the music video premiere, McGraw shared his reactions to some of the photos of him with Hill, and explained the stories behind them. One photo was taken at the 33rd annual Country Music Association Awards, hosted in 1999 at the legendary Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee. McGraw said that photo was “a Beauty and the Beast shot right there. Look how gorgeous she is.” He shared another from the millennium New Year’s Eve concert at Bridgestone Arena in Downtown Nashville, a snapshot from the couple’s Las Vegas residency and more. McGraw and Hill got married in October 1996, shortly after getting engaged. Since then, they welcomed and raised three daughters: Gracie McGraw, 26, Maggie McGraw, 25, and Audrey McGraw, 22.

McGraw is gearing up for his headlining “Standing Room Only Tour,” which also includes Carly Pearce and other artists on select dates (he posted a photo from his rehearsal with “my biggest fan” earlier this week). See the list of tour stops below, and watch McGraw’s “One Bad Habit” music video here:

  • March 14 — Jacksonville, FL
  • March 15 — Tampa, FL
  • March 16 — Orlando, FL
  • March 21 — Des Moines, IA
  • March 22 — St. Louis, MO
  • March 23 — Columbus, OH
  • 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 11 — Austin, TX
  • 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
  • April 27 — Pittsburgh, PA
  • May 2 — Montreal, QC
  • May 3 — Ottawa, ON
  • May 4 — Buffalo, NY
  • May 9 — Belmont Park, NY
  • May 10 — Boston, MA
  • 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 14 — Atlanta, GA
  • June 15 — Lexington, KY
  • June 20 — Philadelphia, PA
  • June 21 — Baltimore, MD
  • June 22 — Raleigh, NC
  • June 27 — Phoenix, AZ
  • June 28 — Los Angeles, CA
  • June 29 — Sacramento, CA

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