Tim McGraw Reveals Why A Family Collaboration Hasn’t Happened Yet

 

Tim McGraw is one of the biggest names in country music and his family, made up of his wife, Faith Hill and three daughters: Gracie, Maggie, and Audrey, all share a love for music. Despite each of their girls inheriting their parents’ talent, there has never been a collaboration between all five of them.

In a recent conversation with his record label, McGraw opened up about the possibility of recording a song with his entire family. However, he admitted that out of all five of them, he feels he’s the least talented.

“I don’t know if they want to sing with dad. I’m the worst singer in the family. All of my girls can sing, and of course, Faith is one of the greatest singers in the world. So, I’m the low man on the totem pole,” he joked.

Faith Hill, Audrey McGraw, Tim McGraw and Maggie McGraw attend the 16th Annual Academy of Country Music Honors; Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for ACM
Faith Hill, Audrey McGraw, Tim McGraw and Maggie McGraw attend the 16th Annual Academy of Country Music Honors; Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for ACM

The “Paper Umbrellas” singer went on to claim that his girls would prefer to sing with their mom over him.

I always say singing with Faith’s like a NASCAR trying to keep up with a Formula One race car because she’s so damn good,” McGraw gushed about his other half.

The Start Of Their Musical Family

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, who are considered to be country music royalty, tied the knot in 1996. They welcomed their first daughter, Gracie, in 1997, followed by Maggie in 1998 and Audrey in 2001. 

Over the years, they’ve made an effort to raise their daughters outside the spotlight in order to keep them grounded. While McGraw takes pride in knowing they have done that, he’s also enjoyed getting to see each of them pursue their own paths in life.

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill; Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill; Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM

“It’s inspiring to me to watch them go out on their own and do the things they do,” McGraw previously told People. “We’ve raised three strong, independent, strong-minded young women. And what I’m most grateful for is just how normal our kids are and how grounded they are and how much they respect themselves and other people.”

Tim And Faith Attend Daughter’s Sold-Out Performance

While the entire family has yet to get into the studio together, Gracie and Audrey are currently pursuing careers in music and they also joined their dad on stage in May 2025 at Music City Rodeo in Nashville.

McGraw and his other half also had the pleasure of enjoying a scenic getaway to Copenhagen, Denmark while spending time overseas this summer. This trip comes in support of their youngest daughter, Audrey, who just wrapped up her run with Brandi Carlile and played a sold-out show in Copenhagen at the end of June with both her parents in the audience.

McGraw’s caption read, “Hangin with my baby in Copenhagen to see @audreymcgraw on tour with the fabulous @brandicarlile.”

A Longtime Desire To Collaborate

So while Tim McGraw seems to be perfectly happy watching his daughters soar in their respective careers, the idea to record a song together has been in the back of his mind for some time now.

Back in August 2023, McGraw spoke to Entertainment Tonight, revealing he dreams of one day making a family collaboration come to fruition.

“They’re the life of the party every time they’re around,” he said of his girls. “They just inspire us in so many ways. I’d love to do a song with all five of us at some point. I talk about it all the time, and they’re like, ‘I ain’t singing with you, dad.’”

Tim McGraw performs at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on his Standing Room Only Tour; Photo by Tyler Conrad
Tim McGraw performs at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on his Standing Room Only Tour; Photo by Tyler Conrad

Behind the scenes, McGraw has also been battling some health issues. He was most recently forced to cancel a July 21 performance in Fort Collins, CO as part of Colorado State University (CSU) and the Professional Bull Riders’ Last Cowboy Standing Event. This decision came as he needed more time to recover from a recent back surgery.

While it’s unclear when he will make a full recovery, the Louisiana native is currently set to return to the stage in August.

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