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"If You're Reading This" is the second song in McGraw's career that has charted from a live performance. When McGraw performed the song at the ACM awards show, one hundred relatives of soldiers joined him onstage, under a banner that read "Families of Fallen Heroes". McGraw co-wrote the song, with Brad and Brett Warren of country duo The Warren Brothers, approximately three weeks before the ACM awards aired. The three were inspired by reading a magazine article on war casualties.

In October 2007, "If You're Reading This" reached a peak of number 3 on the Billboard country charts, becoming McGraw's forty-second Top Ten country hit overall. © 2019 cowboylyrics.com All lyrics are property and copyright of their owners.
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"If You're Reading This" is a song performed by American country music artist Tim McGraw. The song was first performed at the Academy of Country Music awards, which were held in Las Vegas, Nevada and aired May 15, 2007 on CBS. Shortly after McGraw's live performance, several radio stations began playing a telecast of the song, boosting it to a debut at number 35 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts from unsolicited airplay. A remixed version of the live recording was later released to radio as a single, overlapping Tim's then-current single, "I Need You", a duet with wife Faith Hill.

Despite the lack of a studio recording, the song received airplay on country radio after several stations began playing the CBS telecast of McGraw's live performance. As a result, it entered Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart at number 35. Scott Siman, McGraw's manager, had been working with both the label and radio stations to "address the fact that we don't have a studio recorded version of this song". A remixed version was released to radio in June 2007, while McGraw's then-current single "I Need You" was also climbing the charts. This remix was added to later presses of his then current album Let It Go, and Curb began promoting the song as a single in place of "I Need You".
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