Friday, August 29, 2014

Tim McGraw, The Song That Taylor Swift Started It All

Hey everybody, I'll be talking about a Taylor Swift song that I'll be talking about in this article called Tim McGraw. So I hope you enjoy it.

Now, just to let you know that as you all probably have noticed, the majority of the world would rather listen to Taylor Swift's pop songs like We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together and let's not forget her crossover hits like Love Story rather than her country songs like Sparks Fly. So I guess my point is, that even though we probably aren't going to get her country music any more publicity by putting in extra effort, we can still support her country music in our own way, like on Fanpop, and know that she makes one of the most talented artists out there by producing her far superior country outputs like Ours, whether the rest of the world sees it or not. If Taylor Swift releases her music everywhere, it's gonna be crossover and pop, no country. So what we need now is to tell your pop stations and tell them to play Taylor Swift's country music like Red on pop stations and then pop radio will be able to play her country songs like Picture To Burn. That's another thing that frustrates me. The way the musical/mainstream industry works... they only play a single or two that's relatively new from an album, and they play it over and over and over again on the radio until it drives enough people mad. Because of this, most people either don't bother to look up Taylor Swift's country hits like Mean because they get enough of her pop songs on the radio, or they look her up only to listen to her country songs. It's such a shame that those people will never hear the brilliance of her country songs like Picture To Burn and Ours.

Even though everyone else complains about her country music being overplayed and whatnot, people actually only heard her crossover songs like You Belong With Me and pop songs like I Knew You Were Trouble on the radio. No country songs like The Best Day. So if you want country songs by Taylor Swift like Begin Again, you'll have to do this on country radio, not pop radio. Since us Swifties is obsessed with mainstream, so I forced to listen to her country music like Sparks Fly quite frequently, but instead of hearing Taylor Swift's country songs like Red, People hear Love Story, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, I Knew You Were Trouble, 22, Everything Has Changed, Shake It Off and You Belong With Me that came out mostly around the same time her country music like Mean was mostly played on country radio. Look, how much I loved Love Story, You Belong With Me and 22, Taylor Swift's country music been around WAY better than her pop music. Shouldn't pop radio stations be playing her country music in general like Sparks Fly and Should've Said No as well as her hit songs that should get more attention like The Story Of Us? Or at least on more than one pop station, so it's not like a scavenger hunt to try and find one that plays her country music like I'm Only Me When I'm With You. Picture To Burn, Should've Said No, Begin Again, Ours, White Horse, Sparks Fly, Mean and Red needs to be played on pop radio. Ditto Carrie Underwood songs like Mama's Song, Tim McGraw's Highway Don't Care and Kelly Clarkson's Tie It Up. These "country" songs needs to be played on pop radio really badly. So radio has to stop overplaying Taylor Swift's pop hits like I Knew You Were Trouble and play Taylor Swift's country hits like Ours. Taylor Swift has to retire her country music career later this year and moved her country songs to pop so that way, her country music like Tim McGraw will now be shown on pop stations too. So what we need for radio now is to play Taylor Swift’s country songs like Tim McGraw because Taylor Swift is shifted to pop and she will no longer make country music. That way, Taylor Swift will have the potential to play her country songs like Tim McGraw on pop radio tying in to the release of her first pop album, 1989 on October 27.

Speaking of Tim McGraw, that gets me the idea of the song that Taylor Swift started it all. Anyway, let’s talk about the song that Taylor Swift started it all called Tim McGraw.


Tim McGraw is a country song that came out in 2006. It is Taylor Swift’s first single. The year the song came out is 2006. Tim McGraw is the only country song of 2006 that broke into the Top 40 of 2006 making it Taylor Swift's first top 40 hit. The song was named after a popular country singer of the same name. Tim McGraw is where Taylor Swift started it all 8 years ago. It is a country song and the music video for the song is the only Taylor Swift music video released in 2006. There you go, Tim McGraw. Now, as I was saying, this will be the Taylor Swift song that should get more attention. Now, what I'm been saying, pop radio stations needs to play Tim McGraw. Plain and simple. Also, MTV (or MTV Hits) needs to air this music video. Remember that Tim McGraw got several edits? It seems that "Someday you'll turn your radio on" in Tim McGraw got several edits along the line of "Someday you'll turn [name of station] on". Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40 countdown even got its own edit, which said "And turn the Bob Kingsley countdown on". So what MTV now is to air this music video with MTV's edit of "Someday you'll turn your MTV on". Songs that contain the word MTV in the lyrics like Avril Lavigne's Sk8er Boi uses that word. So how about doing the same thing for Tim McGraw's music video from 2006 by saying "Someday you'll turn your MTV on" when aired on MTV with its MTV edit instead of the original edit. Pretty cool, huh? OK, enough of the chit chat. Let's move on.


Now, let's talk about Tim McGraw. Tim McGraw Taylor Swift's first single released 8 years ago. Tim McGraw is Taylor Swift’s first song. It is was a beautiful country song. In fact, Taylor Swift’s first song from 2006 was named after a country singer, Tim McGraw. This song is where Taylor Swift started at all. I wish this song was played more often. I’m glad this song is pure country though. I'm sure Taylor Swift's audiences will remember her first song back in 2006. Maybe a special airing for Tim McGraw will gain more Taylor Swift's pop music viewers. I think that would be a great idea. When 2016 is getting closer, Taylor Swift will celebrate the 10th anniversary of her first song. A pop-rock remix of Tim McGraw would be perfect for the 10th anniversary. So I think that the 10th anniversary pop edition of the song would be perfect for pop stations tying in to the 10th anniversary. Plus, I saw a music video for Tim McGraw on YouTube alot of times. I really loved it. The clip from her Tim McGraw music video has made a cameo appearance on VH1's 100 Greatest Women in Music where Taylor Swift was listed at number 41. So if you haven't hear Tim McGraw, be sure to listen to this great country song. Trust me, it's better than her overrated pop songs like I Knew You Were Trouble. I wish Tim McGraw was heard on pop music stations though. This country song by Taylor Swift should be huge and this song should be her iconic country song. Plus, 2006 is where Taylor Swift begins country music and her music career at the same time. Unfortunately, it was only played on country radio in 2006 and 2007 with just more than 35 million airplays. It was a far cry compared to I Knew You Were Trouble since that song was played more than 200 million times. What the fart? Why pop radio doesn't play Tim McGraw? Alot of her songs like Love Story and Everything Has Changed was played on pop radio. So why this song along with Mean, Begin Again, Sparks Fly, Picture To Burn, Ours and Red wasn't played on pop radio? The song was very lucky though. Tim McGraw was categorized as pop on Vevo which is great for a Taylor Swift country song from 2006. Nearly 7 years later, Tim McGraw and Taylor Swift teamed up for his number 1 country song of 2013 called Highway Don't Care. Again, why Highway Don't Care doesn't have a crossover appeal? Since Highway Don't Care is just country, I think a special airing on MTV, VH1 or Fuse will do just fine for Highway Don't Care. Why Highway Don't Care doesn't air on MTV Hits under Taylor Swift Takeover as a special airing? Highway Don't Care is perfect for Artist Collection: Taylor Swift on MTV Hits as a special airing along with Taylor Swift Takeover. Begin Again got it right. So Highway Don't Care should do the same thing on MTV hits as a special airing. Maybe the song was country only? Highway Don't Care was lucky however since it did have a pop category on Vevo which is pretty nice. Anyway, when Taylor Swift her fifth album late this year or even early next year, MTV should air a Taylor Swift music video marathon tying in to the release of her anticipated fifth album. This MTV marathon includes every official Taylor Swift music video including special airings for country exclusive Taylor Swift music videos for her country songs like this one and a special presentation of Highway Don't Care music video. That would be perfect for Taylor Swift's upcoming fifth album release. I hope Taylor Swift will love that idea. So if you like to see Tim McGraw, go right ahead and click the link below to see it. Trust me, you will love it.


Bottom line, you must hear Tim McGraw. This will be a perfect Taylor Swift song that needs alot of views. That way, this music video will gain alot more views mostly around 30 million-50 million views. So you can watch the same video alot of times on YouTube by clicking the link way above as I mentioned earlier. If you haven't hear her first song Tim McGraw from 2006, now is the time to listen to that song of 2006. I hope this 2006 song is important to Taylor Swift. I highly recommend it. I hope you like my article and thanks for reading.

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