Famous American Country singer feels sorry for his mistake and apologizes to his fans for the new collection of his hits that his record label is issuing for the holidays. According to him his label should have been released with new music.
"I am saddened and disappointed that my label chose to put out another hits album instead of new music," says the superstar to PEOPLE. "I've only had one studio album since my last hits package. It has to be just as confusing to the fans as it is to me. I had no involvement in the creation or presentation of this record."
He was talking about "Greatest Hits 3" collection that Curb Records released last week. His previous hits compilation, "Greatest Hits, Vol. 2" came out in March 2006 contains "Let It Go" last year, which included the hit singles "Last Dollar (Fly Away)," his duet with wife Faith Hill "I Need You," and his "If You're Reading This." "I Need You," however, does not appear on "Greatest Hits 3," presumably because it would have needed the OK from Hill's label, Warner Bros.
McGraw says he's been at work on a new studio album that he wanted Curb to release this season rather than a third hits set. "I had no involvement in the creation or presentation of this record," he says. "Sure, I love the songs and I don't want to take anything away from all the creative people who were a part of making those records. But the whole concept is an embarrassment to me as an artist. In the spirit of an election year, I would simply say to my fans 'I'm Tim McGraw, and I don't approve their message. " We should really appreciate McGraw for his honest approach towards his fan.
