Tim McGraw reached number one on the Billboard 200 chart with his second studio release “Not a Moment Too Soon” on May 21, 1994. The release followed his self-titled debut and featured the singles "Indian Outlaw,” "Don't Take the Girl,” "Down on the Farm,” and "Refried Dreams" in addition to the title track.When the track hit number one on the chart, it claimed the top spot from “The Division Bell” by Pink Floyd. He held on through June 3, 1994 when the soundtrack to the film “The Crow” hit number one. The album stirred some controversy for McGraw, who scored a hit with “Indian Outlaw” but soured some fans with the track. Native American groups boycotted tour dates, claiming the tune wielded clumsy stereotypes for commercial benefit.