FIRST TIME HEARING | Randy Travis - On the other hand | REACTION

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Published 2023-03-07

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  • @Sweetfarmers
    Randy Travis is one of my all time favorites. Growing up listening to country in the 80s and 90s, his voice embodies all that country music was at that time.
  • Randy is North Carolina boy and we are so proud of him here. He almost died many years ago and has never recuperated fully. He can no longer sing or really even talk and he has trouble walking as well. He is still an important figure in country music and is loved and respected by all. His wife Mary has been by his side every step of the way and is his rock.
  • Randy Travis has not only a gorgeous voice but the emotion along with it. He can sing any ballad and make it come alive in his delivery. Such a treasure of a singer and such a beautiful interpreter of lyrics. He is a gem. He deserved all the fame and recognition he received even though he wasn't looking for it. He was born with a gift and had to sing and did so. I saw him in concert in 1986 along with K.T. Oslin and Tammy Wynette. Truly wonderful performances although Randy was the headliner at that time.
  • @bre2581
    I think this song is lyrical genius. Check out “deeper than the hollar”
  • @sbraudrick
    There really aren't any bad Randy Travis songs.... he's a standard setter.... his lyrics are amazing. His vocal style is evident in more contemporary country artists like Josh Turner and Scotty McCreery.
  • @lefty3141591
    In the 80s. Randy Travis brought back traditional country. He has many good songs. To suggest a few: "Deeper Than The Holler" "He Walked On Water" "Better Class of Losers"
  • @Itsakindamagic
    A beautifully crafted song that comes to the right conclusion.
  • @kens97sto171
    Randy Travis is amazing.. his voice is so unique. Check out some of his other hits.. Three Wooden Crosses.. . and many others..
  • @DDrAAkEE
    He’s from a town not far from me here in NC. One of my favorites, and I’m a young man.
  • @jewls9697
    He was just getting the great career & had a stroke I believe. That was a long time ago & a couple years ago they actually got him to the awards. Like lifetime achievement or something. But they actually got him to the microphone and said a few words, straining to do it. Still had a huge smile! I pray he get back to normal. We've got some great music from him & we need to cherish it!! ❤
  • @jbs454
    Please check out forever and ever amen, deeper than the holler, I told you so, digging up bones, hard rock bottom of your heart, Randy had 16 number ones so you have a lot to choose from
  • @sueadt8421
    I’ve always loved this song & Randy Travis!!!💕💕 I managed to see him in concert many yrs ago in his hay day!!!🌈🌻🦋🌺🎉💖
  • @emmed56
    always liked that one, well there are quite a few of his that i like lol. to me, the one that exemplifies that deepness of his voice is "it's just a matter of time". mercy!
  • To me Randy embodied Old Country... from the 60's to the 80's... My Pop-Pop raised me old country.. I grew up in 80's/90's.. but his voice reminded me of the old stuff and I love it.
  • All about commitment/rationalization vs animal urges. I think that's what really separates us from animals. Peace, Love!!
  • @lorryhelms804
    He is with someone new and has been for a while. When he had his stroke, she was right there. His first wife he was with her from the time he was 16. She was a little older. But she sold her club and moved him to help him with his dream. He has and had two amazing women. He is a good man.