Tim McGraw Will Never Give Up His ‘Griswold Family Cruiser’
Tim McGraw posted a video clip on his Instagram this week talking about a family heirloom that he just cannot part with. In a video featuring his Cadillac Escalade, Tim…

Tim McGraw posted a video clip on his Instagram this week talking about a family heirloom that he just cannot part with.
In a video featuring his Cadillac Escalade, Tim said, "So I've got this at least 20-year-old Cadilac, and it's still my favorite car; I still love to drive it. I drive it everywhere. It's kind of like part of the family." He shows a photo of his young daughters asleep in the back seat and continues, "Forever I would find Happy Meal french fries in it when I was cleaning it."
McGraw continued, "I've got so many memories of taking cheerleaders to ball games, going to softball practices, and going to basketball practices. There was so much time spent with my kids in that car; we call it the 'Griswold Family Cruiser,' because it is just this big sort of tank. God, we've driven it across the country five or six times. I just can't bear to get rid of it."
He then explained that he would show up at events in the vehicle when other stars would be driving BMWs and Mercedes, and his security guard would be embarrassed by his mode of transportation. He concluded the video clip by saying he would never get rid of his Griswold Family Cruiser.
He captioned the video clip, "Who else has a little bit of Griswold spirit in their family? We keep it going year-round in the Escalade!! The memories flood back in this time of year..."
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In another holiday post, Tim shared a photo of this year's family Christmas tree in their home near Nashville. In the caption, he explained why the tree was not perfect. He wrote, "Merry Christmas! Hope everyone is finding some peace at this time of year… I know the angel is leaning, kind of a metaphor for life, I guess. But we all have hope for and faith in a better world tomorrow… Love one another; after all, that's the real message."
Tim McGraw has been a country superstar and for decades. On Friday (8/25), he will release a new album called Standing Room Only. Next year he will tour in support of the new work.
McGraw said when he announced the details of the album in June, "As an artist, I always want to dig deeper and get better every time I make a new record – it's a big part of what drives me, and I really believe this is one of the best projects we've made. I've been working on this album since 2020, and this collection of songs is some of the most emotional, thought-provoking, and life-affirming music I've ever recorded."
He added, "I'm excited to have 'Hey Whiskey' out so fans can start hearing more of what we're working on – and maybe even more before August…"
Standing Room Only Tracklist:
Hold On To It, Songwriters (Ryan Larkins, Seth Mosley, Jimmy Yeary)
Standing Room Only, Songwriters (Tommy Cecil, Patrick Murphy, Craig Wiseman)
Paper Umbrellas, Songwriters (Monty Criswell, Drake Milligan)
Remember Me Well, Songwriters (Heather Morgan, Jimmy Robbins)
Hey Whiskey, Songwriters (Brad Hutsell, Joel Hutsell, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)
Her, Songwriters (Jason Gantt, Tim Nichols, Jimmy Yeary)
Fool Me Again, Songwriters (Kameron Marlowe, Brad Warren, Brett Warren, Rob Williford)
Small Town King, Songwriters (Jaren Johnston, Jenn Schott, Jeremy Stover)
Beautiful Hurricane, Songwriters (Mike Lane, Tony Lane)
Cowboy Junkie, Songwriters (Bill Luther, Lance Miller, Justin Weaver)
Nashville CA/L.A. Tennessee, (Featuring Lori McKenna), Songwriters (Tim McGraw, Lori McKenna, Bob Minner)
Some Songs Change Your World, Songwriters (Mark Irwin, Josh Kear, Lance Miller)
Letter From Heaven, Songwriters (Chase McGill, Lori McKenna, Parker Welling)
I have had the pleasure of interviewing McGraw since the late 1990s, and he is always such a nice guy and fun to talk to. He puts you at ease immediately when you sit down to talk with his casual style and self-deprecating humor.
Over the years, we talked about a lot of things, including his love for his wife Faith Hill, his daughters as they have grown over the years to become adults pursuing careers of their own these days, and of course, his music.
Tim is known for picking the right songs at the right time, and it has served him well, having charted over forty number-one songs in his career. His latest single, "Standing Room Only," is marching up the charts this week, nearing the top ten. This guy knows how to pick hit songs, for sure.
I gathered some of my favorite quotes McGraw told me through the years, touching on how he told his mother he was leaving law school to move to Nashville, how much one song affects his fans each night that he sings it, and more.
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2016 - Tim talked about the joy of being a country artist
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"I love bein' an artist, and I love bein' an artist who can call these guys and be able to sing with great people like that. To be able to do that, be in a place in your career where you can call somebody, and they'll sing with you. I mean Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, [I get to] play guitar with my wife, and have people say, 'Yeah, I'll sing a song with you.' How cool is that? It's like I'm bein' a kid, you know, to ask your favorite artist to be able to sing with you, and they will."
2015 - McGraw talked about performing "Live Like You Were Dying" live in concert
"You see people cry every time we perform that song, and sometimes it gets to us, and it's tough. When we see those things, it affects us. I feel like for that song that I'm really sort of just a megaphone for that song that it's not really anything to do with me or the band or anything else. I think that it's just one of those songs that belongs to everybody in the room at the same time. And when you get a reaction like that from someone else, I think that everyone in the room feels it. Not only us (and) not only them. I think that everyone in the room feels it, and I think that that's just the power of a great song."
2015 - Tim talked about how songs affect him
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"I sort of open myself up to some sort of visceral attack. I think that when you hear a song, it has to affect you, and usually right away, I know if it's gonna affect me or not. If it doesn't move me in some sort of way, it can be a physical chill bump reaction, or it can be somethin' that sort chokes you a bit, or it could be somethin' that makes you smile or somethin' that makes you feel happy, make you roll the window down. All those things, somethin' has to happen, and if somethin' doesn't happen, then there's no need listenin' to it anymore."
2020 - How the pandemic affected him
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"You find more meaning in things for sure. Music is at the top of my list for stuff that's sort of soul food for your heart and for your soul and something that makes that can connect people in a lot of different ways. Music has always been there for me. That's been my sort of best friend. All throughout my life."
2020 - McGraw on his mom reacting to dropping out of college to pursue music
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"I knew how hard she how bad she wanted me to go to college. And I was in pre-law. I was going to go to law school and do all that stuff. And it was a pretty good student coming out of high school. I knew how badly she wanted me to do that. And I remember calling her and getting up the nerve to call her, to tell her that I was going to quit college and move to Nashville. And it took me a while to do that. And when I told her. She just said, 'I'm surprised you hadn't done it already.' And that was her way of just telling me, go do it."