I met Randy at the Nashville palace in 1984 I went there to pitch somme of my songs along with my friends John Caffrey and Reggie Craig. Randy was so kind to us atrue Southern gentleman he introduced us to the stage. Randy we are praying for you amen Joe Herran.
Everyone makes mistakes in life and I really wish all those negative videos of Randy were removed from the internet. I admire his life and all he accomplished. Thank you so much Randy for giving us your awesome voice and acting. I remember throwing in many Randy Travis cassettes cruising around in the 80’s-90’s. His music will live on forever!!!! Thank you for a look into his life.
I met Randy Travis in 2002 at a small venue of 250 people @viejas casino in San Diego. I was only 28 years old at the time and he was one of my idols. I shook his hand and spoke with him briefly, he's a genuine kind soul. I am honored to have had that opportunity. God bless you
Your music is the greatest and you can be very proud of your accomplishments. Randy Travis will never be forgotten'. Your the greatest! Thank you for all youve done.
I'm 51 years old and I remember clearly the first time I heard Randy Travis on the radio. The song was On The Other Hand, and I stopped what I was doing to listen to this incredible voice. Here I am 39 years later saying, "I love you Randy, and I hope you're doing well."
My son and I had great joy singing Randy's "Ants on a Log" on our walk to grammar school every weekday in the mid 90's. Thanks for the memories Randy!❤❤❤❤❤❤
My Dad first introduced me to Randy Travis. I've listened to him since his first release in 1985. My mom and he had a tumultuous relationship from the time they met, when my mom was just 15. There were 22 years between them in age, and her parents forbid they marry. Through many ups and downs, failed relationships and marriages for both of them (and the birth of a few children including myself - sadly none together 😓), they finally stopped listening to others and married in 1988, 22 years after they first met. Because of their past experiences, they were emotionally connected to so many of Randy's songs. They would dance in our living room, holding each other tightly and singing his songs to each other with tears streaming down their faces, sorrowful for all their missed opportunities for happiness with each other. My dad used to sing in a men's a capella group and [I believe] in the church choir when he was young. One Christmas we bought him a karaoke machine. He would spend his days singing and recording himself singing all the various harmonies of Randy's songs and layering them together, and I would sit and listen to him. They were gloriously happy for 22 years, until he passed suddenly in his sleep. We played his recordings of Randy Travis at his Celebration of Life. Randy was like a dear friend in our home and away.. while driving back and forth to Sick Kids hospital in Toronto, our son would cry, "Digga Bone, Digga Bone!" if we turned on the music and it wasn't Randy Travis. The day my mom passed a few years ago, I played that same compilation of music from my dad's service. She was in a medically induced coma (for pain control - she could hear, but couldn't talk or move), but I saw her brow go up and she squeezed my hand ever so slightly.. and took her last breath not long afterwards. The memories of a beautiful love and life come flooding in whenever I hear his music. He has touched my life in so many ways, so many times in the past 40 years, I will be forever grateful for what he has done for his country music fans. I was lucky to see him once in concert at Rama Casino, Ontario, Canada. He told some amazing stories of his life and of course, his beautiful smile, baritone voice and heartfelt songs had me singing, dancing and crying. I sooo wished my dad could have been there with me. I shared the experience with my best friend, and we rushed the stage afterwards for autographs. She got her ticket signed, sadly I didn't.. but knowing what a HUGE fan I am, she gave me her ticket to keep, Forever and Ever, Amen. Thank you, Randy Travis. ❤️
WOW... What a life... GBY ALWAYS Mr. Randy Travis... I saw you Live at a free concert @ Harvest Church in Riverside, California & LOVED all of it... The songs🎵 the stories behind them & the LOVE in your heart for The LORD... That was the MOST IMPORTANT Part of Your LIFE... HUGS & BLESSINGS ALWAYS 🙏❤️💙🎼🎵🎤🎹
Randy is and always will be my favorite country singer of all time. I met Randy 4 times back stage(which I have pics of on my wall).I worked at Ruger and sent him parts for his gun when needed. I miss seeing him play he is the nicest kindest human being I have ever met. Still have all of his cds which I still play all the time and 2 jackets..lm actually reading his new book forever and ever Amen...love ya Randy
Praying for you and your family. So sorry that you went through so much. Strokes are not easy. Forgiveness is love that gives new breath to us! God is so amazing!
One lesson all of us must learn is we are not doing right when we are doing wrong. When we do right we please God. When we do wrong we please the devil. We must be strong. Life is not about fame and money. Love for God, faith, wisdom, and hope are very important.
To believe that NOTHING created EVERYTHING, and did so at an INTELLIGENCE level far beyond anything in creation is far more rational to you then?, a positively impossible idea.
Forever and ever amen! Is the song that made me to google to know about its artist who is none but Randy Travis. Wishing him a healthy life. Thanks for his wife who supports him.
Randy Travis is a great singer and will always be one of the best ever.He was one of the first singers I paid money to go see along with the Judds at our State Fair in Indiana and was a country fan ever since then❤❤
I am from Marshville, NC and we have a festival every September. It used to be the Boll Weevil Festival but has been the Randy Travis Music Festival for a while now. He comes out and takes pictures with fans every year. His health is really poor due to strokes and he has been confined to a wheelchair for a while. A person’s achievements should be what they are remembered for, not their mistakes. A man ain’t made of stone. FYI though, there is no such place as Monroe County. Marshville, NC is located in Union County. Monroe is a town located in Union County.
I started liking Country music around the time of Randy Travis and others popular in the late '70s and early '80s. "Hard Rock Bottom Of My Heart", "Better Class Of Losers", "He Walked On Water" - some of my most favorites. And "3 Wooden Crosses" later. Then I married a guy who somewhat resembled Randy Travis - and this is the most common observation of others who see him or his picture. My husband would have that deep singing voice, too, and could imitate Randy, but he was shy about singing for anyone and didn't seek an audience. Interestingly more so, my husband had a massive stroke, as well, in 2019, suffering such similar afflictions as Randy Travis - the aphasia/appraxia, loss of the use of his right arm/hand, and need of his wife as a caregiver. I am fascinated with the videos of Randy and his wife as they tell their story, praying for them as they mirror our own path.
This is Jean Roberts I love Randy ,Mary I was going to the club when he sang,we took up money to help him make his first demo,we all loved him at Counrty City US A we all still love him and wish him well I'm 81 and still listen to him and George Jones wishing you Blessings Randy and Mary
This man’s beautiful voice is the first voice I can recall being able to easily recognize without being told as a child and only bc everytime I’d go to sleepover at my grandmas and make cookies & big batches of puppy chow or just to help her vacuum or run a garage sale- no matter what we were doing she would have a cassette tape playing and it’d always be a Randy Travis tape (she had them all)! When I’d get in the car to return home with my mom if she wasn’t already jamming out to her new cassette tape by Janet Jackson - which I never minded either bc I’m a fan of all good music by all talented musicians- I’d get permission to turn the radio on and would turn it to a country station anf altho I could sing the majority of the right lyrics to most of the songs played even tho I couldn’t tell you who was singing them but the moment that any of Randy’s songs would play- I’d get excited and look at momma and tell her ohhh this is a good one- that’s Randy Travis!! ❤ When I turned double digits and got my very own first boombox From my parents so i can still remember the excitement and the emotion that ran thru me when I opened up the gift my Grandma- an old shoe box that was full of all of her Randy Travis cassettes that the two of us always enjoyed singing and listening to together. 30 years later I wish I could admit that I know where all of those cassettes were today- I can’t actually say- but one thing I can say is that the love and emotion that I feel listening to Randy’s music has never changed! I still love to hear his music just as much as I did as a young child if not more actually. Randy’s coming to indiana to perform here in a couple of months- if I am not able to get tickets to go and enjoy hearing him and his music live & be able to show all of the love and support i have for him and his strength while also celebrating his determination and willpower to overcome his heath scare and challenge- I swear I’ll be so upset! Besides my daddy- Randy is the first man I actually would say I loved as a child 😊 today I love him still and would love for him to know that in every up or down of my life that his music was there for me and helped me get thru the worst times. Of my life but also was a reminder to me of how blessed and loved I am during both those hard and good times too!! He’s my all time favorite artist forever and ever, amen!! ❤❤❤
He was used by lib and Mary I feel so bad for this sweet man .He is very loveable and kind and I pray he makes it back to where he was before the stroke. God bless and help him. He is so loved
The Lord, bless him, Randy was so good and ❤❤❤😂 what ,a beautiful voice man I love the song he . three, wooden cross I cry when I hear that song, bless you Randy.🎉🎉🎉
I have always liked Randy Travis and his music. I felt so bad for him when he had the stroke. How devastating that would be. I hope he is doing well and recovering. Wish him and his wife the best.
I'm so sorry to hear that. Diggin' Up Bones was my favorite song of his. But I also loved the gospel music. His voice was so mellow and smooth. RIP Randy.
George Jones, Randy Travis, Ralph Stanley, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, just to name a few off the top, (God knows there are so many more) all tasked with the painful, holy burden of carrying all of our human souls, our pain and love, our prayers and regrets, all in the very sound of their transcendent voices, all to be our true mirrors. That’s what i think about whenever i hear about or learn about any breakdowns, any suffering, I think how most of us would crumble under that kind of weight. I don’t know who I’d be without any of them to guide me through, from my speakers. I thank Randy Travis from the bottom of my heart.
@Rachel Dickson thanks for letting me know that. I was about to respond to her to point out her seeming hunger for her own anger, which is weird. But i wont. Cause i don’t love fanning that flame. So i really do appreciate your stepping in to tell me about her!
9:57 "...and it was the first ever country album to actually go platinum." Well...actually... the first country album certified platinum was Wanted! The Outlaws.
I commend Randy for his determination and strength to get through such hard times through his life. God does not promise a life with no suffering, in fact he clearly says there will be suffering in our life on earth. what God does promise is if you believe and accept Jesus as your savior and believe the God sent him to die on the cross to save us from our sins and you do you best to keep his commandments, he will be with you through all your hard times and suffering and you will be with him in heaven when he calls you home. I commend Randy and Randy for their deep faith and trust in God. I am so thankful to God they have made it through this tragic eventing their lives and are thriving now, despite Randy's ability to talk they are still thriving and trusting God to continue to show them the way and his plan for their lives. I love you Randy and Mary and I will continue to pray for more healing and hope for your very own voice to come back. Just keep loving and trusting God and Mary and everything with be wonderful. Never give up Hope, God and Jesus work miracles multiple times a day and every single day.
I was a letter carrier in Santa Fe New Mexico and delivered mail to his house and I would sing digging up bones at a local bar when doing karaoke, He was a great individual and one of my favorite singers also
@ashley1994 really? Allan Jackson I’ve always liked. He’s country. I’ve liked Garth Brooks, George Strait was ok, but Luke Combs andJason Aldean are not country. These newer so called artists starting around the late 80’s early 90’s are absolutely garbage! If you’ve been paying attention lately, Alan Jackson has been speaking out about how country music has gone down the sewer 😝😝😝
See how that is … alcoholic abusive father poisons his son with lifetime inner pain and problems getting along. It happened to me too. Randy you’re a good Bull (Taurus).
most of us have something in our past that we'd like to undo and leave it there, I'm for one not interested in someone's past mistakes as long as they have learned and tried to make amends, forgiveness, empathy, love, isn't that what life is about??
I Jesus Christ loves Randy his story is a very beautiful story to me he's human as we all are you are a very beautiful special king Randy and God bless you and your family and I will see you soon in the new HEAVAN ON EARTH
Two songs Keith Whitley recorded that was remade, On The Other Hand, which Randy released, and No Body In His Right Mind which George Strait released, all because Keith did not release them as a single, otherwise Keith would have topped the charts with them both imo. Randy and George cashed in on them and released them as a single. Imo, Keith did them both better even though I did like Randy's version of On The Other Hand.
There, but for the grace of God, go any of us. With a full grasp of Travis' step-by-step descent, it's reasonable to assume that dementia was at the center -- and the alcohol excess didn't help a bit. This is one of the saddest cases of the mighty falling to rock bottom I've ever seen -- just glad he was able to keep breathing.
I met Randy Travis at the Nashville Palace In Nashville in nineteen eighty. I was playing bass guitar that night with a new artist. Randy cooked fish for me that night.And was a real nice person. By the way, he said his name was Randy Ray and that they let hlm sing some time there. Later on I got to sing on the same stage was even asked for my autograph. I am now seventy five years old and still singing. Please youtube me. Byron jones my way
omg leave him alone why bring up this crap now. he's had his trials and tribulations, why drag his name through all this now? he needs prayers not this.
A rough life leads to humble experience to make the best teachers. It's called a TESTIMONY.
That's insane. It's never good for a child to live in a house with a violent, abusive alcoholic
I met Randy at the Nashville palace in 1984 I went there to pitch somme of my songs along with my friends John Caffrey and Reggie Craig. Randy was so kind to us atrue Southern gentleman he introduced us to the stage. Randy we are praying for you amen Joe Herran.
Everyone makes mistakes in life and I really wish all those negative videos of Randy were removed from the internet. I admire his life and all he accomplished. Thank you so much Randy for giving us your awesome voice and acting. I remember throwing in many Randy Travis cassettes cruising around in the 80’s-90’s. His music will live on forever!!!! Thank you for a look into his life.
Randy love you forever and ever Amen !
I am 50 so I remember all of his hits coming out back in the day. Absolute legend
Heck Yeah😁
Legend
John, absolutely a Country Music Legend!
@ashley1994 Go back to Russia troll
Legendary Randy still with us I love Randy
He is a natural, his singing just flows out without any struggle at all, what a beautiful man with a beautiful soul
I met Randy Travis in 2002 at a small venue of 250 people @viejas casino in San Diego. I was only 28 years old at the time and he was one of my idols. I shook his hand and spoke with him briefly, he's a genuine kind soul. I am honored to have had that opportunity. God bless you
HE'S ONE OF MY FAVORITES, I PRAYED FOR YA'LL RANDY.
I've loved Randy Travis songs for over 25 years here in New Zealand 🇳🇿
Your music is the greatest and you can be very proud of your accomplishments. Randy Travis will never be forgotten'. Your the greatest! Thank you for all youve done.
I'm 51 years old and I remember clearly the first time I heard Randy Travis on the radio. The song was On The Other Hand, and I stopped what I was doing to listen to this incredible voice.
Here I am 39 years later saying, "I love you Randy, and I hope you're doing well."
I have always and always will love Randy Travis!!!
I’m a rocker and I like his work.
My son and I had great joy singing Randy's "Ants on a Log" on our walk to grammar school every weekday in the mid 90's. Thanks for the memories Randy!❤❤❤❤❤❤
My Dad first introduced me to Randy Travis. I've listened to him since his first release in 1985. My mom and he had a tumultuous relationship from the time they met, when my mom was just 15. There were 22 years between them in age, and her parents forbid they marry. Through many ups and downs, failed relationships and marriages for both of them (and the birth of a few children including myself - sadly none together 😓), they finally stopped listening to others and married in 1988, 22 years after they first met. Because of their past experiences, they were emotionally connected to so many of Randy's songs. They would dance in our living room, holding each other tightly and singing his songs to each other with tears streaming down their faces, sorrowful for all their missed opportunities for happiness with each other.
My dad used to sing in a men's a capella group and [I believe] in the church choir when he was young. One Christmas we bought him a karaoke machine. He would spend his days singing and recording himself singing all the various harmonies of Randy's songs and layering them together, and I would sit and listen to him. They were gloriously happy for 22 years, until he passed suddenly in his sleep. We played his recordings of Randy Travis at his Celebration of Life.
Randy was like a dear friend in our home and away.. while driving back and forth to Sick Kids hospital in Toronto, our son would cry, "Digga Bone, Digga Bone!" if we turned on the music and it wasn't Randy Travis. The day my mom passed a few years ago, I played that same compilation of music from my dad's service. She was in a medically induced coma (for pain control - she could hear, but couldn't talk or move), but I saw her brow go up and she squeezed my hand ever so slightly.. and took her last breath not long afterwards.
The memories of a beautiful love and life come flooding in whenever I hear his music. He has touched my life in so many ways, so many times in the past 40 years, I will be forever grateful for what he has done for his country music fans.
I was lucky to see him once in concert at Rama Casino, Ontario, Canada. He told some amazing stories of his life and of course, his beautiful smile, baritone voice and heartfelt songs had me singing, dancing and crying. I sooo wished my dad could have been there with me. I shared the experience with my best friend, and we rushed the stage afterwards for autographs. She got her ticket signed, sadly I didn't.. but knowing what a HUGE fan I am, she gave me her ticket to keep, Forever and Ever, Amen. Thank you, Randy Travis. ❤️
Beautiful story! Odd that everything was 22 years! Wow. 22 years apart, 22 years til they married and 22 years they were married! Very cool 😊
WOW... What a life... GBY ALWAYS Mr. Randy Travis... I saw you Live at a free concert @ Harvest Church in Riverside, California & LOVED all of it... The songs🎵 the stories behind them & the LOVE in your heart for The LORD...
That was the MOST IMPORTANT Part of Your LIFE...
HUGS & BLESSINGS ALWAYS 🙏❤️💙🎼🎵🎤🎹
I appreciate your love and support for my music. I hope you don't stop listening to my music
Randy is and always will be my favorite country singer of all time. I met Randy 4 times back stage(which I have pics of on my wall).I worked at Ruger and sent him parts for his gun when needed. I miss seeing him play he is the nicest kindest human being I have ever met. Still have all of his cds which I still play all the time and 2 jackets..lm actually reading his new book forever and ever Amen...love ya Randy
Have always loved Randy's music. As a 50 year old he was a big part of my growing up.
Praying for you and your family. So sorry that you went through so much. Strokes are not easy. Forgiveness is love that gives new breath to us! God is so amazing!
Randy is still the best!❤❤❤❤ love u
He had the Best Voice, sad we didn’t get more of his singing.
One lesson all of us must learn is we are not doing right when we are doing wrong. When we do right we please God. When we do wrong we please the devil. We must be strong. Life is not about fame and money. Love for God, faith, wisdom, and hope are very important.
God bless you
That’s hilarious. God doesn’t exist so every thing you said is laughable
To believe that NOTHING created EVERYTHING, and did so at an INTELLIGENCE level far beyond anything in creation is far more rational to you then?, a positively impossible idea.
I love Randy Travis he was my favorite singer when I was growing up .
He is one of my favourite.
Forever and ever amen! Is the song that made me to google to know about its artist who is none but Randy Travis. Wishing him a healthy life. Thanks for his wife who supports him.
I loved his music. He was one of his own.
I love Randy Travis he's still my favorite singer... ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Randy Travis is a great singer and will always be one of the best ever.He was one of the first singers I paid money to go see along with the Judds at our State Fair in Indiana and was a country fan ever since then❤❤
I am from Marshville, NC and we have a festival every September. It used to be the Boll Weevil Festival but has been the Randy Travis Music Festival for a while now. He comes out and takes pictures with fans every year. His health is really poor due to strokes and he has been confined to a wheelchair for a while. A person’s achievements should be what they are remembered for, not their mistakes. A man ain’t made of stone.
FYI though, there is no such place as Monroe County. Marshville, NC is located in Union County. Monroe is a town located in Union County.
I attended. Huntsville. Alabama. Concert outstanding. November I am going to gra nd prairie texas again randy is a walking talk g miracle
I have always loved Randy and that was a sad day in his life ... hate seeing this again... 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏for Randy always!!!!
Saw him At Metropolis casino he was awesome miss him in concerts...
One of my favorite singers of all time. I also highly recommend his autobiography, you won’t be able to put it down.
Lol
The best country voice of his era
Love Randy Travis❤️ I got to see him at
Billy Bobs sitting side stage. But it was definitely something I could mark off my bucket list. 💯
God bless you, Randy. It was a pleasure meeting you. And your hopetown Marshville, North Carolina.
Love you and your music and God will see you through
I appreciate your love and support for my music. I hope you don't stop listening to my music
I started liking Country music around the time of Randy Travis and others popular in the late '70s and early '80s. "Hard Rock Bottom Of My Heart", "Better Class Of Losers", "He Walked On Water" - some of my most favorites. And "3 Wooden Crosses" later. Then I married a guy who somewhat resembled Randy Travis - and this is the most common observation of others who see him or his picture. My husband would have that deep singing voice, too, and could imitate Randy, but he was shy about singing for anyone and didn't seek an audience. Interestingly more so, my husband had a massive stroke, as well, in 2019, suffering such similar afflictions as Randy Travis - the aphasia/appraxia, loss of the use of his right arm/hand, and need of his wife as a caregiver. I am fascinated with the videos of Randy and his wife as they tell their story, praying for them as they mirror our own path.
Dark History?? This video needs to be retitled. Sounds like an amazing history to me and everyone else.
This is Jean Roberts I love Randy ,Mary I was going to the club when he sang,we took up money to help him make his first demo,we all loved him at Counrty City US A we all still love him and wish him well I'm 81 and still listen to him and George Jones wishing you Blessings Randy and Mary
Thank you I praying for you
This man’s beautiful voice is the first voice I can recall being able to easily recognize without being told as a child and only bc everytime I’d go to sleepover at my grandmas and make cookies & big batches of puppy chow or just to help her vacuum or run a garage sale- no matter what we were doing she would have a cassette tape playing and it’d always be a Randy Travis tape (she had them all)! When I’d get in the car to return home with my mom if she wasn’t already jamming out to her new cassette tape by Janet Jackson - which I never minded either bc I’m a fan of all good music by all talented musicians- I’d get permission to turn the radio on and would turn it to a country station anf altho I could sing the majority of the right lyrics to most of the songs played even tho I couldn’t tell you who was singing them but the moment that any of Randy’s songs would play- I’d get excited and look at momma and tell her ohhh this is a good one- that’s Randy Travis!! ❤ When I turned double digits and got my very own first boombox From my parents so i can still remember the excitement and the emotion that ran thru me when I opened up the gift my Grandma- an old shoe box that was full of all of her Randy Travis cassettes that the two of us always enjoyed singing and listening to together. 30 years later I wish I could admit that I know where all of those cassettes were today- I can’t actually say- but one thing I can say is that the love and emotion that I feel listening to Randy’s music has never changed! I still love to hear his music just as much as I did as a young child if not more actually. Randy’s coming to indiana to perform here in a couple of months- if I am not able to get tickets to go and enjoy hearing him and his music live & be able to show all of the love and support i have for him and his strength while also celebrating his determination and willpower to overcome his heath scare and challenge- I swear I’ll be so upset! Besides my daddy- Randy is the first man I actually would say I loved as a child 😊 today I love him still and would love for him to know that in every up or down of my life that his music was there for me and helped me get thru the worst times. Of my life but also was a reminder to me of how blessed and loved I am during both those hard and good times too!! He’s my all time favorite artist forever and ever, amen!! ❤❤❤
At 22, I had his album, 'Storms of Life'.
As an young country music fan, Randy and Keith were my two favorites.
Always fan of you & your music! ♥️🌟👋
Much love to Randy Travis!
Nice documentary! thank you...
He had an alcohol addiction. Please have mercy. Is not a character weakness but an illness. Talented man.
He was used by lib and Mary I feel so bad for this sweet man .He is very loveable and kind and I pray he makes it back to where he was before the stroke. God bless and help him. He is so loved
Three Wooden Crosses is my favorite
The Lord, bless him, Randy was so good and ❤❤❤😂 what ,a beautiful voice man I love the song he . three, wooden cross I cry when I hear that song, bless you Randy.🎉🎉🎉
I love Randy Travis he was a great singer and actor , one of the very best and a wonderful person
I have always liked Randy Travis and his music. I felt so bad for him when he had the stroke. How devastating that would be. I hope he is doing well and recovering. Wish him and his wife the best.
He passed away not long ago, so sad , I really loved him
I'm so sorry to hear that. Diggin' Up Bones was my favorite song of his. But I also loved the gospel music. His voice was so mellow and smooth. RIP Randy.
George Jones, Randy Travis, Ralph Stanley, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, just to name a few off the top, (God knows there are so many more) all tasked with the painful, holy burden of carrying all of our human souls, our pain and love, our prayers and regrets, all in the very sound of their transcendent voices, all to be our true mirrors. That’s what i think about whenever i hear about or learn about any breakdowns, any suffering, I think how most of us would crumble under that kind of weight. I don’t know who I’d be without any of them to guide me through, from my speakers. I thank Randy Travis from the bottom of my heart.
@Rachel Dickson thanks for letting me know that. I was about to respond to her to point out her seeming hunger for her own anger, which is weird. But i wont. Cause i don’t love fanning that flame. So i really do appreciate your stepping in to tell me about her!
@Rachel Dickson haha! thats so weird!
I hope you have a beautiful day as well
9:57 "...and it was the first ever country album to actually go platinum." Well...actually... the first country album certified platinum was Wanted! The Outlaws.
I commend Randy for his determination and strength to get through such hard times through his life. God does not promise a life with no suffering, in fact he clearly says there will be suffering in our life on earth. what God does promise is if you believe and accept Jesus as your savior and believe the God sent him to die on the cross to save us from our sins and you do you best to keep his commandments, he will be with you through all your hard times and suffering and you will be with him in heaven when he calls you home. I commend Randy and Randy for their deep faith and trust in God. I am so thankful to God they have made it through this tragic eventing their lives and are thriving now, despite Randy's ability to talk they are still thriving and trusting God to continue to show them the way and his plan for their lives. I love you Randy and Mary and I will continue to pray for more healing and hope for your very own voice to come back. Just keep loving and trusting God and Mary and everything with be wonderful. Never give up Hope, God and Jesus work miracles multiple times a day and every single day.
One of the greatest!!
I was a letter carrier in Santa Fe New Mexico and delivered mail to his house and I would sing digging up bones at a local bar when doing karaoke, He was a great individual and one of my favorite singers also
I’ve always said that he never got the recognition that he deserved.
@ashley1994 really? Allan Jackson I’ve always liked. He’s country. I’ve liked Garth Brooks, George Strait was ok, but Luke Combs andJason Aldean are not country. These newer so called artists starting around the late 80’s early 90’s are absolutely garbage! If you’ve been paying attention lately, Alan Jackson has been speaking out about how country music has gone down the sewer 😝😝😝
See how that is … alcoholic abusive father poisons his son with lifetime inner pain and problems getting along. It happened to me too. Randy you’re a good Bull (Taurus).
I was able to go to one of Randy's show at NC State fair. Stood in line for 4 hours to get in. Well worth it.
Great video. 😀🙏❤❤❤
most of us have something in our past that we'd like to undo and leave it there, I'm for one not interested in someone's past mistakes as long as they have learned and tried to make amends, forgiveness, empathy, love, isn't that what life is about??
We just saw him in concert. The new wife definitely is do a much better job with taking care of him. Amen. I will NEVER forget that.
Randy Travis is the 🐐
Let him alone. He's been through enough!
I don't care for country music but I really like Randy Travis. My dad was so shocked when he heard me singing his music lmfao 😂
Randy & Mary Travis do not listen to this garbage Im proud of you guys giving your all.
🌹❤🌹
One of Christian music's finest!
George Jones.. - I got a police video for you..
Randy Travis... -Hold my beer and watch this
I Jesus Christ loves Randy his story is a very beautiful story to me he's human as we all are you are a very beautiful special king Randy and God bless you and your family and I will see you soon in the new HEAVAN ON EARTH
Two songs Keith Whitley recorded that was remade, On The Other Hand, which Randy released, and No Body In His Right Mind which George Strait released, all because Keith did not release them as a single, otherwise Keith would have topped the charts with them both imo. Randy and George cashed in on them and released them as a single. Imo, Keith did them both better even though I did like Randy's version of On The Other Hand.
Thank u❤❤❤❤debbie
Love randy and carry underwood song I told u so it was so awesome when I heard it and love randy and Jorge jones😊
🍺🤠👍Randy!!!
There, but for the grace of God, go any of us.
With a full grasp of Travis' step-by-step descent, it's reasonable to assume that dementia was at the center -- and the alcohol excess didn't help a bit.
This is one of the saddest cases of the mighty falling to rock bottom I've ever seen -- just glad he was able to keep breathing.
Randy Travis rest in peace😢😢
He's alive
Diggin up bones
One of Randy Travis hits that is one of favourites and complete ear catcher .....FOUR WALLS
"DON'T LOOK, ETHEL!!"
No one is perfect
I love the song "Three Wooden Crosses"
The Box ! ! !❤❤❤
Love your movies
Team Randy Travis
I love to see Travis when be played on Matlock
We live in Charlotte NC by the way
I too am a member of the naked in a cop car club. But luckily nobody gave a dam.
I met Randy Travis at the Nashville Palace In Nashville in nineteen eighty. I was playing bass guitar that night with a new artist. Randy cooked fish for me that night.And was a real nice person. By the way, he said his name was Randy Ray and that they let hlm sing some time there. Later on I got to sing on the same stage was even asked for my autograph. I am now seventy five years old and still singing. Please youtube me.
Byron jones my way
We can sure lose our way.
Hey randy . Take care of your own life. Do what you damn well want. Ok. I do that an I'm happy. 😊 just do it.. ok..
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R.T. in his prime was a better C@W singer than George Jones. The only singers who were arguably better than R.T. were Marty Robbins and Patsy Cline.
He didn't invent the wrongs that he done. Millions of people have done the same things.
omg leave him alone why bring up this crap now. he's had his trials and tribulations, why drag his name through all this now? he needs prayers not this.
Prayers don't work cause there is no god.., people need actions
@@LOGICNREALITY thanks Karen, and that's why your prayers don't work for you.
There is a God u just have to believe and trust in him. He does answer prayer!!!@@LOGICNREALITY
How do you have such a well-known channel and can't get through county correct. Marshville is in Union County
Randy Travis is still very much alive. ❤❤ Therir now saying Alen Jackson has dirf today. Don't Believe Everything you hear or read on here.
I'M 13 AND THIS GUY IS FROM CANDA
Randy was not the best singer in the world but I wish him luck
Its Union County, not Monroe County. Its Monroe, the city...
It wouldn't be mentioned if wasn't who he is.
I can't listen to this. This is not how I want to remember my God. 😢
That’s Union county not Monroe county lol I lived there
I have never met the man but, life is not over yet.