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Released in 1987, the song was Travis’ third No. 1 and won the Grammy Award for best country & western song and the Academy of Country Music’s song of the year.
Released in 1987, the song was Travis' third No. 1 and won the Grammy Award for best country & western song and the Academy of Country Music's song of the year.
Released in 1987, the song was Travis' third No. 1 and won the Grammy Award for best country & western song and the Academy of Country Music's song of the year.
Released in 1987, the song was Travis’ third No. 1 and won the Grammy Award for best country & western song and the Academy of Country Music’s song of the year.
Released in 1987, the song was Travis’ third No. 1 and won the Grammy Award for best country & western song and the Academy of Country Music’s song of the year.
Released in 1987, the song was Travis' third No. 1 and won the Grammy Award for best country & western song and the Academy of Country Music's song of the year.
Randy Travis was already well on his way to becoming one of the biggest country stars of his generation when he released 'Forever and Ever, Amen' in 1987.
In country music today, there are acts that have opted for synthesizers over pedal steel guitars and clever lyrics over heartfelt songs. Then there’s Randy Travis. A honky-tonk hero for the ...
Here's a list of the top 10 best Randy Travis songs to date. By Chuck Dauphin In 1986, artists such as Kenny Rogers, Anne Murray, and Alabama were ruling the charts with a more crossover sound on ...
Released in 1987, the song was Travis’ third No. 1 and won the Grammy Award for best country & western song and the Academy of Country Music’s song of the year.
Released in 1987, the song was Travis' third No. 1 and won the Grammy Award for best country & western song and the Academy of Country Music's song of the year.