The re-release became Travis’ first number one hit. His debut album, Storms of Life, went on to sell more than 4 million copies. In the late 1980s, he had a string of hits, including “No Place Like Home” and “Diggin’ Up Bones.” A song from his second Warner Brothers album ...
You'd be hard pressed to find a country radio station that doesn't still include this late '80s hit in their rotation. "Deeper Than the Holler" is a vocal showcase for Travis, but he makes it seem so easy. The sweetness of the song's message and chorus h...
You'd be hard pressed to find a country radio station that doesn't still include this late '80s hit in their rotation. "Deeper Than the Holler" is a vocal showcase for Travis, but he makes it seem so easy. The sweetness of the song's message and chorus he...
Hit Tunes Karaoke - A Little Left of Center (Originally Performed By Randy Travis)(Karaoke Version) 专辑:Karaoke Superhits, Vol. 196 歌手:Hit Tunes Karaoke I walk in the rain and whistle a tune I talk to the man up there in the moon ...
wrestling business.RICKY STEAMBOAT:The one moment above all that fans bring up from my career when they run into me is the Savage match. Here it is, 30 years later, and everywhere I go that's what people want to talk about.RANDY SAVAGE*:As far as fans letting me know -- and feed...
Randy Travis, "Forever and Ever, Amen" (1987) This Grammy winner for Randy Travis is a timeless treasure, a song worthy of his Hall of Fame career. Don Schlitz ("The Gambler") and Paul Overstreet wrote this simple expression of love. It's a definitive song in Travis' catalog, as it...
You'd be hard pressed to find a country radio station that doesn't still include this late '80s hit in their rotation. "Deeper Than the Holler" is a vocal showcase for Travis, but he makes it seem so easy. The sweetness of the song's message and chorus helped make it a No. 1 ...
Randy Travis, 1990 "Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart" was a Travis single in 1990 that spent four weeks at No. 1. This is the singer's longest-lasting No. 1 hit. He releasedHeroes & Friendsthat same year. Randy Travis, 1991 Warner Bros. ...
4. 'Old 8x10' (1988) Travis’ early-career songbook would sound incomplete over 30 years later without the sugary sweetness of “Deeper Than the Holler” and “Written in Stone.” 3. No Holdin Back (1989) Warner Bros. Records 3. 'No Holdin' Back' (1989) ...
Randy Travis, "Forever and Ever, Amen" (1987) This Grammy winner for Randy Travis is a timeless treasure, a song worthy of his Hall of Fame career. Don Schlitz ("The Gambler") and Paul Overstreet wrote this simple expression of love. It's a definitive song in Travis' catalog, as it...