Everywhere Songs Ranked

Everywhere is the fourth studio album of American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released on June 3, 1997. It was his first release since his marriage to Faith Hill. Their collaboration on this album, “It’s Your Love”, was nominated for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals and Best Country Song at the 1998 Grammy Awards. This was Tim’s first album to have a crossover-friendly country-pop sound, which was a departure from his earlier neotraditional country albums. “You Just Get Better All the Time” was previously recorded by Tony Joe White on his 1983 album “Dangerous” and by James House on his 1990 album Hard Times for an Honest Man. “You Turn Me On” was later recorded as “Dumaflache” by Daryle Singletary on his compilation album “Now and Again”. Here are all of Everywhere’s songs ranked.

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11. You Turn Me On

“You Turn Me On is another country rocker about the man who was ready to give up on the whole relationship thing until he met THE woman. He doesnt know what happened, but now all his plans have changed.”

10. Just to See You Smile

“Just to See You Smile is a mostly acoustic folk – country song about running into the girl that used to love you, and remebering all the things you did for her, and realizing you’d still do them. Just to make her happy. This one was a huge hit for Tim, and once you hear it, you’ll understand why.”

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9. Hard on the Ticker

“Hard on the Ticker is a honky-tonk style rocker talking about the girl who he might have once though could make him feel younger, but the effects are exactly opposite. Deffinatly a lead guitar and steel guitar driven song.”

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8. I Do but I Don’t

“I Do But I Dont is a mid-tempo modern country tune about a man who is indecisive about a relationship. This one could be a non-standout track, except for the fact that its the only one like it on the disc. That in itself makes it stand out from the rest in its own way. Great Steel guitar in this one.”

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7. It’s Your Love

“It’s Your Love is the first Tim and Faith duet on one of Tim’s CDs. There is no way that you cant tell these two are in love from the feeling of this great ballad. The organ that permiates the song is that of a 60’s rock song, but there’s no mistaking the great steel guitar solo in this one.”

6. Where the Green Grass Grows

“Where the Green Grass Grows is a great up-tempo song. It’s deffinatly country, but the steel guitar falls a far second to the fiddle. The drumming is mixed more like a rock song, but that just helps push the tempo. The lyrics are great. Talking about getting out of the old town, and away from the city.”

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5. You Just Get Better All the Time

“You Just Get Better All The Time. This one is a very soft ballad. The man here is just proffessing his undying love to the woman he’s with. This is one of those songs you could imagine a 70 year old man singing to his wife at their 50th anniversery. It’s a very powerful love song.”

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4. Everywhere

“Everywhere. The album’s name-sake for good reason. This song is mid-tempo, sort of Country-Rock. I could hear the Eagles doing this one. Simply about remebering a love that’s been lost. Missing her, seeing her everywhere. Instrumentation is top-notch. Tim’s Vocals have never owned a song like they do this one.”

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3. One of These Days

“This one could be a tear-jerker. This is a soft ballad about a man reflecting on his past, and wanting to take back the bad things he’s done. Wanting to be a better person. Realizing finnaly that in order to love others, one must learn to love himself. Beautiful song.”

2. Ain’t That the Way It Always Ends

“Aint That the Way That It Always Ends is a very up-tempo rocker about some of the people we meet in our lives that have textbook stories of love gone bad. The way the song is played and sang, it sounds happy, but you cant help but feel a little sorry for the people named within.”

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1. For a Little While

“For a Little While Is another good up-tempo song. It’s a little more rock n roll than the first track. More piano driven, but thie fiddle and steel still own a big part in the song. The lyrics reflect on an old summer love. The kind that you know wont ever come back, but you’ll never forget.”