Tim McGraw credits Faith Hill for keeping his life and career on track

Tim McGraw credits his wife of 27 years Faith Hill for keeping his life on track: ‘I would have died or ran my career into the ground’

Tim McGraw credits wife Faith Hill for helping him survive.

The country crooner, 55, who was honored Wednesday at the 16th Annual ACM Honors, has been coming clean about one of his some of the struggles that could have gotten in his way. 

‘I guarantee you, had I not gotten married to Faith at 29 year’s old,’ he told Zane Lowe on the Apple Music podcast ahead of Friday’s release of his new album Standing Room Only.

 ‘A, I probably would have ran my career into the ground and B, I would have died or ran my career into the ground one or the other.

‘It wouldn’t have ever been where it is now.’

Survive: Tim McGraw credits wife Faith Hill for helping him survive. ‘I guarantee you, had I not gotten married to Faith at 29 year’s old… would have died or ran my career into the ground one or the other’ he told the Zane Lowe Apple Music podcast (Pictured August 23 in Nashville)

Preview: The Grammy winner gave fan a preview of the new album Friday on Good Morning America

The Grammy winner got sober in 2008, but admits his wife had to put up with his wild ways for ‘a while because I was pretty sneaky about it,’ but the Breathe artist put her foot down as their three daughters grew up.

‘When the kids got old enough to notice things is when she finally said “You gotta figure this out.”‘ 

Faith, 55, showed her support on social media, posting a hunky photo of the hitmaker and writing, ‘Still after all this time and so many albums, You never cease to amaze me.’

‘You are an absolute master of your art,’ she continued, ‘In every way. Congratulations!!!!!! My love. We are so proud of you ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️’

Tim revealed now that he and Faith are empty nesters, ‘we’re kind of like on our second honeymoon’ and are enjoying it. 

The couple are parents to  Gracie, 26, Maggie 25, and Audrey, 21.  

The Tennessee native has a track called Hello Whiskey on his new album, which he said was ‘very personal’ for him, although he didn’t write it.

‘There’s an honesty to it,’ he said. 

Sober: Tim has been sober since 2008 and said his wife put up with his ‘wild years’ for a while. ‘When the kids got old enough to notice things is when she finally said “You gotta figure this out”‘

New Album: Tim’s new album, Standing Room Only was released Friday

Support: Faith, 55,  posted a hunky photo of the hitmaker and writing, ‘Still after all this time and so many albums, You never cease to amaze me.’ ‘You are an absolute master of your art,’ she continued, ‘In every way. Congratulations!!!!!! My love. We are so proud of you ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️’

Tim and his band gave fans a preview with a performance of Hold On To It on Good Morning America. 

He said that after the pandemic ‘I really wanted some life affirming songs and songs that were positive and songs that had a good message about life and being a better person.  

The Humble and Kind singer told Zane that paying attention to working out and staying in shape is ‘therapy for me. ‘

‘I try not to miss a day, ‘he explained.

‘It clears my head and I actually get a lot of musical ideas, stage ideas, professional ideas , just family ideas, when I’m working out.’

When he’s on the road, the fit musician continues his intense exercise regimen and is joined by his band members. 

‘What that turns into is a sort of therapy session for all of us,’ as everyone shares their own issues.

‘We always say on the days we can’t work out… we don’t feel like our show’s as good,’ he said.

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