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Tim McGraw Country Song About Mothers, 'I Called Mama', Is Emptying Tissue Boxes Everywhere

June 15, 2020

Tim McGraw Country Song About Mothers, 'I Called Mama', Is Emptying Tissue Boxes Everywhere

'I Called Mama' is an emotional Tim McGraw country song about mothers that will have you reaching for the phone (and the tissues!).

“Grabbed my guitar from the back seat

Wrote a song just for me

And I sung it for the blue sky

And a couple live oak trees

I thought of home, grabbed my phone from my pocket

And I called mama”

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For decades, Tim McGraw has been a staple in the country music world. But today, he’s giving all the praise to the wonderful women in the world that we call ‘Mama.’

A Tribute To Mothers Everywhere

This special video for the Tim McGraw country song, ‘I Called Mama’, features footage of Tim’s own mother as well as fans and their moms.

“It rang a couple times and she picked up

I can always hear her smile when I call

I just called to tell you that I loved you

I was missin' you and dad, and home, that's all”

Tim described the inspiration behind the words:

"We should all call Mama more often… or whoever those people in our lives are that keep us connected to what really matters.”

As we go through life, let us never forget to thank the incredible women who made it all possible. And this song is the perfect reminder to give Mama a call.

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Proverbs 31:28-29 “Her children rise up and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: “\'Many women have done excellently, but you surpass them all.'”

WATCH: Tim McGraw Country Song -- 'I Called Mama'

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