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Tim McGraw Pens Sweet Post on Wife Faith Hill Set to Music from His Upcoming Album

When we think of modern-day country music couples we adore, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw have well earned their spot on our list. The couple's sweet story never fails to make us smile—McGraw asked his now-wife out over a bowl of homemade chicken and dumplings. And things have only gotten better from their comfort food origin story: Over the years, the husband-and-wife team has recorded a joint album together, filmed music videos together, and toured together, in addition to maintaining solo careers, never ceasing to amaze us at every step along the way. (And how about all their stunning red carpet looks together? Don't even get us started on our favorite ensembles.)

This week in oohing and awwing over Faith and Tim, we're moved by McGraw's sweet Instagram post in praise of his wife and mother to his three daughters, Gracie, Maggie, and Audrey.

"Walking through our basement today and seeing this pic from #Soul2Soul stopped me in my tracks. Had to take a picture of my beautiful wife and my daughters’ beautiful mother," he wrote, alongside a post of said items set to a new Tim McGraw song. The song he chose, "Damn Sure Do," is from of his upcoming album Here on Earth. "In the background you can see all of their school art work on display….Just a statement on her work ethic and motherhood," McGraw wraps up his sweet post in honor of his cherished wife. See the post below.

Here on Earth debuts on August 21. To celebrate, McGraw will be hosting a live broadcast on the album release date at 9 p.m. on Live.TimMcGraw.com. Access to the experience costs $15 and will include a look at the backstories for the new songs, live performances of old favorites, and new tunes by McGraw and his band.

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"When life proves you wrong, don't stop believing. Never, ever stop believing."