Tim McGraw Leaves Fans Begging ‘Have Mercy’ With Resurfaced Photos
Tim McGraw is harking back on the fond memories of what fans have dubbed one of his most "iconic" works to date with a series of throwback photos.
On Wednesday, the "Don't Take the Girl" crooner marked a major milestone for one of his most decorated projects by sharing a handful of black-and-white pictures from an undated photoshoot to Instagram.
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The first slide featured three separate images of McGraw, now 57, posing in his signature black cowboy hat and jeans. The image on the right, which showed McGraw on a horse, bled onto the second slide and featured the rest of the country singer's bandmates.
"Still can’t believe we’re celebrating 20 years of Live Like You Were Dying," McGraw wrote in the caption accompanying his Dec. 4 post to the picture-sharing platform. "It’s been an honor to be the messenger for this song and thank you to all the fans for being on this journey with me."
His followers were no less than eager to reciprocate the gratitude for the singer, his 2004 hit track, and the Grammy-winning album of the same name.
"This song is timeless and always makes me dig deeper, Tim ❤️🔥🖖🤠🐴🏜️," praised 1883 co-star James Landry Hébert.
"Beautiful man, iconic song 🔥," another fan wrote.
"Lawd have mercy!!! 😍," a third gushed. "And great song! ❤️."
"It a [sic] awesome song Tim.. congratulations to you and your entire family and band members ❤️❤️❤️too everyone involved ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️," a different Instagram user shared.
One more declared it the "banger of the century."
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