Tim McGraw & Faith Hill Set to Release New Collaborative Album, “The Rest of Our Life,” on Nov. 17 + Watch New Video for Title Track

Tim McGraw & Faith Hill Set to Release New Collaborative Album, “The Rest of Our Life,” on Nov. 17 + Watch New Video for Title Track

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill announced the Nov. 17 release of their their new collaborative album, The Rest of Our Life.

The 11-song offering features tunes penned by a number of well-known songwriters, including Lori McKenna, Jesse Frasure, Ed Sheeran, Liz Rose, Hillary Lindsey, Brett James, Brett Beavers and more.

The album’s lead single, “Speak to a Girl,” peaked at No. 19 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart and earned a CMA nomination for Musical Event of the Year earlier this summer.

The album’s title track was released as a single on Oct. 6, with a new video directed by Grant Singer, which you can watch below.

The Rest of Our Life Track List & Songwriters

  1. The Rest of Our Life” (Ed Sheeran/Amy Wadge/Johnny McDaid/Steve Mac)
  2. “Telluride” (Jon Randall/Jessi Alexander)
  3. “The Bed We Made” (Lori McKenna/Liz Rose/Hillary Lindsey)
  4. “Cowboy Lullaby” (Brett James/Brett Beavers)
  5. “Break First” (Emily Weisband/Ashley Gorley/Jerry Flowers)
  6. “Love Me to Lie” (Hayley Warner/Maureen McDonald/Nathan Chapman)
  7. “Sleeping in the Stars” (Jaida Dreyer/Mark Irwin/Gareth Dunlop)
  8. “Damn Good at Holding On” (Lori McKenna/Barry Dean)
  9. “Devil Callin’ Me Back” (Jesse Frasure/Ben Caver/Nolan Sipe)
  10. “Speak to a Girl” (Shy Carter/Dave Gibson/Joe Spargur)
  11. “Roll the Dice” (Shy Carter/Bobby Hammrick/James LeBlanc/Meghan Trainor)

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