The original version appears on his latest album
Country icon Tim McGraw has released his new song “Paper Umbrellas” featuring Parker McCollum. The track, and its accompanying lyric video, are available now on all streaming platforms via Big Machine Label Group.
The new collaboration provides a fresh take on the fan-favorite track from McGraw’s 2023 album Standing Room Only. “Paper Umbrellas” was written by Monty Criswell and Drake Milligan and is produced by Byron Gallimore, McGraw, and Eric Masse.
In May, McGraw is one of three headliners and founding members of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association’s first-ever Music City Rodeo. The three-day event will take place from May 29-31 at Bridgestone Arena and see headlining performances by Reba McEntire, Jelly Roll, and McGraw following each night’s rodeo.
On August 30th, McGraw will play the first-ever concert at the site where the iconic movie Field of Dreams was filmed in Dyersville, Iowa. Located in the heart of Iowa, this concert will be a must-see for country music fans and devotees of the 1989 Kevin Costner film. The Field of Dreams movie site allows visitors to walk the historic field, attend baseball events, and experience unique festivals. The concert date, August 30th, coincides with his late father’s birthday, legendary MLB player Tug McGraw.
Last fall, the country superstar earned his 45th No. 1 single at country radio — 49th overall — with “One Bad Habit.” McGraw also extended his record for the longest span between his first No. 1 and the most recent to a staggering 30 years and six months.
McGraw is a country music legend, with over 103 million albums sold, three Grammy Awards, and 49 No. 1 hits. Known for his powerful voice and unforgettable anthems like “Live Like You Were Dying” and “Humble and Kind,” McGraw has captivated millions with his dynamic performances and heartfelt storytelling.