That song was “Don’t Take the Girl.”
However, through a series of traumatic events like being mugged and facing a life-threatening hospital ordeal with the woman, who is presumed to be his wife, the man desperately pleads with a higher power not to “take the girl” when the doctor delivers the grim news: “The baby's fine / But you'll have to leave / 'Cause his momma's fadin' fast."
Tim McGraw Previously Cleared up Confusion About the Ending
Interestingly, the song leaves listeners with a cliffhanger, as fans are left to wonder if the mother survived at the end of the song. Despite the music video showing her fishing with her husband and the couple’s kid at the end, McGraw, 58, who is married to fellow country star Faith Hill, confirmed that the song is made for folks to believe the mother did not make it.
“The mom probably died,” McGraw previously said of the song during an interview onThe Bobby Bones Show. “I mean, it makes it more sad, right?”
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Tim McGraw Has 49 No. 1 Hits
“Don’t Take the Girl” topped the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and the Canadian Country Tracks chart. The song also crossed over to pop, reaching the Top 20 on Billboard’s all-genre Hot 100 chart. While the song helped launch McGraw’s career, he has since released numerous other hits, earning nearly 50 No. 1 singles.
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