Music Review: Tim McGraw - Let It Go

Tim McGraw's two big breakout hits - the novelty song "Indian Outlaw" and the schmaltzy ballad "Don't Take the Girl" - were so awful, they could almost be considered parodies of country music. (The rest of the album on which they appeared, Not a Moment Too Soon, was much better.) Thankfully, McGraw has grown considerably as an artist since these early days, and much of Let It Go has a surprisingly dark, weary tone.

In sharp contrast to country songs which celebrate the long-distance trucker's life, McGraw's "I'm Workin'" effectively conveys the loneliness and danger of that line of work: "All these truckers out here drive with one hand on the wheel and a cell phone to their ear /Apologizing for something they missed or can't get to I'm sorry to my dear /Yeah but that's the way it goes and we sure need the money /his life of ours is far from perfect ain't it honey."

"Between the River and Me" is even darker, with the singer narrating the story of how he murdered his abusive stepfather.  Even the obligatory duet with wife Faith Hill, "I Need You," contains the unforgettable lyric, "I Need You like a needle needs a vein."

Of course, Let It Go has its lighter moments.  The upbeat first single, "Last Dollar (Fly Away)" even features a children's chorus (McGraw and Hill's own children?) at the end.  But the most memorable tracks are those in which McGraw sounds like he has the weight of the world on his shoulders, and some would say that's what country music should be.

(Note to my fellow Atlantic Canadians: Tim n' Faith are bringing their "Soul2Soul" tour to Moncton this Labour Day weekend.)

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Damian J. Penny, originally from Mount Pearl, Newfoundland, is a lawyer in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. From 2001 until 2009, he was the proprietor of one of Canada's most popular right-of-centre political blogs, Daimnation!

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  • 1 - Connie Phillips

    Apr 22, 2007 at 9:41 pm

    Congrats! This article has been forwarded to the Advance.net websites and Boston.com.

  • 2 - Ian Parker

    May 05, 2007 at 3:25 am

    Bat Out Of Hell is a single by MeatLoaf, released in January 1979. And finally a single by Whigfield, released in December 1988. This is the music video of MeatLoaf singing out of the concert. And finally a music video of Whigfield singing in the concert.

  • 3 - Jessica

    Aug 10, 2008 at 8:56 am

    I actually think "Dont take the girl" was a very good song! I never heard the other one.

  • 4 - Aleisha

    Sep 02, 2008 at 1:12 am

    You say: Personal attacks are not allowed... But then what would the world be without argumentive people....
    Ned Flanders life.. Perfection , i think not.

  • 5 - Leisha :)

    Sep 02, 2008 at 1:18 am

    You say: Add your comment, speak your mind But Personal attacks are not allowed..
    But then what would the world be without argumentive people.
    People Should Be Able To Speak Freely With What they believe in and give their opinion/s.
    _Re-Done_

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