Tim McGraw Album - Please Remember Me
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Customers rating:
(54 ratings)
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Release Date:1999-03-23
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Country, Country & Western, Pop
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Label:Curb Records
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UPC:715187308022
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Approx. Price:$3.49
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Customer review - 1999-10-21
- Its the BEST song!!Hey there!I am Ambrea from Missouri and i'm 17 yrs old! i would just like to say that i normally dont listen to country but somehow when i heard Tim's new song Please remember me! Let me tell u my heart fell to the floor! I reciently had a close guy friend pass away from a gun shot wound and it reminds me of him each time i hear it!! I love it all together!great job CMT and keep it up Tim AND FAITH!! :)good-bye for now!
Customer review - 1999-12-24
- Awesome!I loved this cd. The first time I heard it was at a friend's graduation party. It really moved me because we never know where we'll be in a couple of years. So now, whenever I hear this song I think of how special my friend has been to me.
Customer review - 1999-09-30
- GoodThough I'm a Chinese graduate student, I'd like to recommend this song to all the people who can understand English.
Customer review - 1999-04-21
- This is the best song Tim Mcgraw has put out!The song "Please Remember Me" gave me shivers the first time I heard it. Tim Mcgraw has a way of taking words and singing them with such emotion you can sense every ounce of feeling he is putting into his work. "Don't Take the Girl", and "One of These Days"; are prime examples of his previous work that gives this same feeling. If you liked these two you will love "Please Remember Me". I have already purchased the single and plan on buying the CD "A Place in the Sun" when it is released on May 4th. I can't wait!
Customer review - 1999-09-23
- deserved song of the year at cma awardsComposer Rodney Crowell should have received some recognition at the CMA awards on Sept 22 for writing this song. He certainly deserved it. "A Place in the Sun" won best album on the wings of this beauty. Tim, please remember Rodney Crowell's songwriting for your future work. You sang this one well.
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