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Randy Travis is a Country Music Hall of Fame inductee with several decades worth of hit radio singles and meaningful album cuts. These are his 10 best songs, including "On the Other Hand," "I Told ...
Randy Travis' Glory Train: Songs of Faith, Worship, and Praise was released in 2005, his 16th studio album. The record didn't have any singles and was a mix of gospel covers.
Penned by Overstreet and Schlitz, Travis released “Deeper Than the Holler” as the second single from his 1988 sophomore album Old 8×10. It was his eighth No. 1 overall, his sixth consecutive ...
Randy's quite eager to record another hit with Carrie, who took a version of his hit, ' I Told You So, ' back near the top of the charts as part of her 2007 ' Carnival Ride ' album.
Released in 1985, the song was Travis' first single as a Warner Bros. recording artist, and appeared on his game-changing album "Storms of Life." ...
Released in 1985, the song was Travis’ first single as a Warner Bros. recording artist, and appeared on his game-changing album “Storms of Life.” ...
Randy Travis knew to add “Volume 1” to the tile of his Influence: The Man I Am album last year, as narrowing down the song choices for just one collection of the songs that made the most ...
Fans who pre-order the project will receive 'Don't Worry 'Bout Me' as an instant download, with two more songs available each week following the pre-order, including 'Only Daddy That'll Walk The ...
May 2 (UPI) -- Country music star Randy Travis has announced he will release a new song on Friday. "It's been a while since my last new recording, but I'm excited to share that this Friday, May 3 ...
Travis' debut album Storms of Life dropped June 2, 1986, and is home to his hit songs "On the Other Hand," "Diggin' Up Bones" and "1982." Lehning produced the now triple-platinum album that was ...
Travis is known for such songs as "Forever and Ever, Amen," "I Won't Need You Anymore (Always and Forever)" and "Too Gone Too Long." He released his debut album, Storms of Life, in 1986.
The unreleased songs — "Ain't No Use," "Carryin' Fire" and "The Wall" — finds Travis singing about "real feelings" with wasted love, a broken down relationship and more, he and Mary Travis said.