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'Randy Travis' History: 


Biography



Born on May 4, 1959, Randy Bruce Traywick was the second of six children. His father Harold, raised turkeys, bred horses, and ran a construction business, and his mother Bobbie, worked in a textile plant. Randy's father always wanted him to become a country singer, filling the house with the sounds of Hank Williams and Stonewall Jackson albums. Harold bought his four sons western outfits and guitars, and promoted them locally as the Traywick Brothers. By the time Randy was ten years old, he and his brother, Ricky, had their own duo, playing throughout the South at fiddler's conventions, private parties, VFW halls and anywhere and everywhere they could draw a crowd. Even at his young age Randy's voice startled people with its resonance. He dropped out of school in the ninth grade, and after that-fast cars, drinking and drugs lead to a series of scrapes with the law.


At age 16, Randy entered a talent show hosted by Country City USA as a soloist. After winning the competition hands down, he was invited by the club owner, Lib Hatcher, to play regularly at the famed night spot. He then relocated to Charlotte. It was a stint that lasted the better part of five years with Randy first performing on week-ends and eventually full-time. Hatcher took over management of the fledgling singer and in the late 70's Randy recorded two singles for Paula Records, "Dreamin'" and "She's My Woman" with Joe Stampley producing. In 1981 Randy made the move to Nashville, commuting regularly to Charlotte to perform at Country City, USA. He spent most of his time writing songs and getting acquainted with the Nashville scene. Eventually Hatcher began management of another club, The Nashville Palace, where Randy worked cooking catfish and washing dishes, as well as singing on stage. It wasn't long before he had developed a following there as well, changing his stage name to Randy Ray. The exposure lead to appearances on Nashville Now and Nashville After Hours. His Nashville popularity grew by increasing word-of-mouth as people touted him as an outstanding newcomer. In 1983 while performing at the club, Randy recorded his first album independently and called it, "Randy Ray-Live at the Nashville Palace." The album was mostly sold at the club between shows and is now a collector's item and out of circulation. Turned down by nearly every record label in Nashville, often more than once, Randy was finally signed to Warner Brothers Records in 1985. Record company executives changed his name to Travis, and Randy's first recorded effort for his new label was "Prairie Rose," on the soundtrack to the film, "Rustler's Rhapsody." It was followed by the release of the album, "Storms of Life" in 1986, and the rest is country music history. The first single, "On the Other Hand," was a perfect slice of Randy's authentic country talent. "1982" followed, and with that hit, Randy established himself as a singer and performer in the grand tradition of George Jones, Lefty Frizell, Merle Haggard and a handful of others. The success of both singles led to wide-spread demand for live shows, and Randy next set out on an extensive and ongoing tour, taking him across the United States and Canada before record-setting crowds. Soon it seemed every award in the music business had Randy's name on it. A string of country chart-toppers ensued, and by the end of the decade, Randy's record sales topped 13 million copies. During a break from touring in 1991, Randy married his longtime manager and friend, Lib Hatcher in a quiet ceremony on the island of Maui, Hawaii.


In September, 1997, after twelve albums with Warner Brothers, Randy was the first artist to sign with the newly formed DreamWorks Records label in Nashville. When "Out of My Bones," the first single from the new label's debut album, "You and You Alone" was released in 1998, he delivered the label its first number one country hit. In 2001 Randy independently released a live-concert album, "Randy Travis Live," and a CD single, "America Will Always Stand". Along with his full-time music career Randy has also become an accomplished actor. In addition to guest appearances on TV's Matlock, Touched By An Angel, and Texas, his film credits include The Rainmaker (starring Jon Voight, Matt Damon, and Danny DeVito), Frank and Jessie (Bill Paxton and Rob Lowe), Black Dog (Patrick Swayze), and Fire Down Below (Steven Seagal). He's also featured with Antonio Banderas, Ellen Barkin, Lily Tomlin, and Bob Hoskins in the movie White River Kid. Randy had a starring role in the Miramax/Dimension film Texas Rangers with James Van Der Beek, Dylan McDermott and Usher which was released in 2002. He also worked on Major Reno, a documentary featuring legendary film actor Charlton Heston, and the independent film, John-John In the Sky. While Randy has long been known as an artist whose life-affirming songs celebrate the better angels of human nature, it's in his inspirational releases, that this underlying theme of contentment finally takes center stage. These three inspirational albums have garnered several awards for Randy, and his longtime friend and producer, Kyle Lehning. In 2001 Randy's Atlantic Records/Warner Bros. album, "Inspirational Journey," won a Dove Award for "Bluegrass Album of the Year," and also a Dove Award for "Country Recorded Song of the Year" for the single, "Baptism". Songs from "Inspirational Journey" also inspired the two-part season finale of the CBS TV series, "Touched by an Angel," that also featured Randy playing a significant role as part of an all-star cast. In 2003 Randy was awarded the Christian Country Music Association's "Mainstream Country Artist of the Year". That same year, his Word Records/Curb/Warner Bros. album, "Rise And Shine" was awarded a Dove Award for "Country Album of the Year," and the single, "Three Wooden Crosses," won the Christian Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" award. "Three Wooden Crosses" also won the 2003 CMA Award for "Song of the Year," and had the distinction of being the only song from a Christian label to ever make it to the number one position on the country charts. In 2004 Randy's "Rise And Shine" album was honored again, with a Grammy for "Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass, Gospel Album". His single, "Three Wooden Crosses" won the ACM's "Song of the Year" award, and a Dove Award, for "Country Recorded Song of the Year". Also in 2004, Randy's traditional hymns album, "Worship & Faith," won a Dove Award for "Country Album of the Year".


In 2005 Randy was awarded a Grammy for "Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass, Gospel Album" for his "Worship & Faith" album. In April 2006 he won a Dove Award for "Country Album of the Year" for his Word Records/Curb/Warner Bros. album of traditional hymns, "Glory Train". 2006 also finds Randy back on the big screen, this time in a thriller, The Visitation, from 20th Century Fox. The film was directed by Robby Henson and is based on the New York Times-bestselling novel by Frank Peretti. In the late 1980's, Randy opened the floodgates for the new traditionalist movement in country music. With 22 number one hits, 6 number one albums, 5 Grammy's, 6 CMA's, 9 ACM's, 10 AMA's, 6 Dove Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of fame, Randy is the rare lucky man who has been able to make all of his dreams come true.
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Tracks by 'Randy Travis' 


1982 
A Better Class Of Loser 
Above All 
A Father's Love 
A Few Ole Country Boys 
A Few Ole Country Boys (Duet With George Jones) 
A Few Ole Country Boys with George Jones 
A Heartache In The Works 
A Little Bitty Crack In Her Heart 
A Little Left Of Center 
Allergic To The Blues 
All Night Long (Duet With Merle Hagggard) 
All Night Long with Merle Haggard 
A Man Ain't Made Of Stone 
A Man Aint Made OfStone 
A Man Ain't Made Of Stone, Randy Travis 
Amazing Grace 
America Will Always Stand 
Angels 
Angels (multiplex) 
An Old Pair Of Shoes 
An old time christmas 
Ants On A Log 
Anymore (Always & Forever), 1982, Honky Tonk Moon, I Told You 
Anything 
A Place To Hang My Hat 
Are We In Trouble Now 
Are You Washed In The Blood 
Baptism 
Before You Kill Us All 
Before You Kill Us Both 
Better Class Of Loser 
Better Class Of Losers 
Better Class Of Losers, Randy Travis 
Better Class Of Loser w 
Better Glass Of Losers 
Beyon The Reef 
Birth Of The Blues (Duet With Willie Nelson) 
Birth Of The Blues with Willie Nelson 
Blessed Assurance 
Blue Mesa 
The Blues In Black And White 
The Box 
The Box, Randy Travis 
Brinks Truck 
Card Carryin' Fool 
The Carpenter 
The Christmas Song 
Come See About Me with Conway Twitty 
Come See About Me (Duet With Conway Twitty) 
Counting On Me 
Cowboy Boogie 
Day One 
Deeper Than The Holler 
Deeper Than The Holler, Randy Travis 
Deeper Than The Hotter 
Deeper Then The Holler 
Diggin Up Bones 
Diggin' Up Bones 
Diggin' Up Bones, Randy Travis 
Doctor Jesus 
Do I Ever Cross Your Mind 
Do I Ever Cross Your Mind with Dolly Parton 
Do I Ever Cross Your Mind (Duet With Dolly Parton) 
Don't Ever Sell Your Saddle 
Don't Take Your Love Away From Me 
Down At The Old Corral 
Down By The Riverside 
Down With The Old (Up With The New) 
Dreamin' 
Lyrics
DreaminĀ“ 
Drive Another Nail 
Easy To Love You 
Everywhere We Go 
The Family Bible And The Farmers Almanac 
Farther Along 
Feet On The Rock 
Forever & Ever Amen 
Forever And Ever Amen 
Forever And Ever, Amen 
Forever And Ever Amen (2 step) 
Forever And Ever Amen, Randy Travis 
Forever Together 
Four Walls 
Future Mister Me 
The Gift 
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 
Gonna Walk That Line 
Good Intentions 
Gotd Rest Ye Marry Gentlemen 
Happy Trails (Duet With Roy Rogers) 
Happy Trails with Roy Rogers 
Hard Rock Bottom 
Hard Rock Bottom Of My Heart 
Hard Rock Bottom Of Your Heart 
Hard Rock Bottom Of Your Heart, Randy Travis 
Hard Rock Bottom Of Your Heart (Single Remix) 
Hard Rock Botton Of Your Heart 
Have A Nice Rest Of Your Life 
Heart Of Hearts 
Heart Of Worship 
The Heart To Climb The Mountain 
Help Me Hold On 
Here I Am To Worship 
Here In My Heart 
Here's A Quarter, Call Someone Who Cares 
Heroes And Friends 
Heroes And Friends (Long Single Edit) 
Heroes And Friends, Randy Travis 
Heroes And Friends (Reprise) 
Heros and friends 
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands 
He's My Rock, My Sword, My Shield 
He Walked On Water 
He Walked On Water, Randy Travis 
High Lonesome 
Highway Junkie 
The Hole 
Hole 
Honky Tonk Moon 
Honky Tonk Moon, Randy Travis 
Honky Tonk Side Of Town 
Horse Called Music 
How Do I Wrap My Heart For Christmas 
How Great Thou Art 
Hula Hands 
The Human Race (Duet With Vern Gosdin) 
The Human Race with Vern Gosdin 
I Am Going 
I Can Almost Hear Her Wings 
I Can See It In Your Eyes 
I'd Do It All Again with You 
I Did My Part 
I'd Surrender All 
If I Didnt Have You 
If I Didn't Have You 
If It Ain't One Thing It's Another 
If You Only Knew 
I'll Be Right Here Loving You 
I'll Do It All Again With You 
I'll Fly Away 
I'm Gonna Have A Little Talk 
I'm Ready 
I'm Still Here, You're Still Gone 
I'm Your Man 
In A Heart Like Mine 
In The Garden 
Intro To 1982 
Intro to: An Old Pair Of Shoes 
Intro To Deeper Than The Holler 
Intro To Diggin' Up Bones 
Intro To Forever And Ever, Amen 
Intro to: Hard Rock Bottom 
Intro to: Heroes And Friends 
Intro to: He Walked On Water 
Intro To Honky Tonk Moon 
Intro to: If I Didn't Have You 
Intro to Is It Still Over? 
Intro To I Told You So 
Intro to: It's Just A Matter Of Time 
Intro To I Won't Need You Anymore 
Intro to: Look Heart, No Hands 
Intro To No Place Like Home 
Intro To On The Other Hand 
Intro to: Promises 
Intro to: Take Another Swing At Me 
Intro To Too Gone Too Long 
Is It Still Over 
Is It Still Over? 
Is It Still Over, Randy Travis 
I Told You So 
I Told You So, Randy Travis 
I Told You So (Single Remix) 
It's Just aMatter of Time 
It's Just A Matter Of Time 
It's Just A Matter Of Time (Country Single Mix) 
It's Out Of My Hands 
I Wish It Would Rain 
I Won't Need You Anymore 
I Wont Need You Anymore 
I Won't Need You Anymore ( Always And Forever ) 
I Won't Need You Anymore (Always And Forever) 
Jerusalem's Cry 
Jesus On The Main Line 
Jingle Bell Rock 
Just A Closer Walk With Thee 
Just Say The Word 
Keep Your Lure In The Water 
King Of The Road 
Let Me Try 
Long On Lonely ( Short On Pride ) 
Look Heart, No Hands 
Look Heart No Hands 
Love Lifted Me 
Man Ain't Made Of Stone 
Man Ain't Made Of Stone (Vocal) 
Medley: The Storms Of Life, Is It Still Over, I Won't Need You 
Meet Me Under The Mistletoe 
Memories Of Old Santa Fe 
Messing around with my mind 
Messin' With My Mind 
Mining For Coal 
My Daddy Never Was 
My Greatest Fear 
My heart cracked 
My Heart Cracked (But It Did Not Break) 
My House 
My Poor Old Heart 
The Nature Of Things 
Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares 
No Place Like Home 
No Reason To Change 
No Stopping Us Now 
No Stoppin' Us Now 
No Stoppin Us Now 
Nothing But Blood 
Oh Death 
Oh How I Love Jesus 
Oh, What A Silent Night 
Oh, What A Time To Be Me 
Oh What A Time To Be Me 
Old 8 x 10 
Old 8x10 
The Old Chisholm Trail 
Old Time Christmas 
Once You've Heard The Truth 
One Word Song 
Only Worse 
On The Oher Hand 
On The Other Hand 
On The Other Hand, Randy Travis 
Open The Eyes Of My Heart 
Oscar The Angel 
Out Of My Bone (karaoke performance tracks) 
Out Of My Bones 
Out Of My Bones (karaoke guide vocals) 
Paniolo County 
Peace In The Valley 
Pick UpThe Oars And Row 
Point Of Light 
Pray For The Fish 
Precious Lord, Take My Hand 
Precious Memories 
Pretty Paper 
Price To Pay 
Promises 
Promises, Randy Travis 
Raise Him Up 
Randy Travis 
Reasons I Cheat 
Right On Time 
Rise And Shine 
Roamin' Wyomin' 
Roamin' Wyoming 
Room At The Cross For You 
Runaway Train 
Running Blind 
Santa Clause Is Coming To Town 
Satisfied Mind 
See Myself In You 
Send my body 
Shallow Water 
Shall We Gather At The River 
Shopping For Dresses (Duet With Loretta Lynn) 
Shopping For Dresses with Loretta Lynn 
Shout To The Lord 
Since Jesus Came Into My Heart 
Singing The Blues 
Small Y'all 
Smokin' The Hive with Clint Eastwood 
Smokin' The Hive (Duet With Clint Eastwood) 
So 
Softly And Tenderly 
Somewhere In My Broken Heart 
Spirit Of A Boy, Randy Travis 
Spirit Of A Boy Wisdom Of A Man 
Spirit Of A Boy, Wisdom Of A Man 
Spirit Of A Boy Wisdom Of A Man (Vocal) 
The storms of life 
Stranger In My Mirror 
Stranger In My Mirror, Randy Travis 
Sweet By And By 
Swing Down Chariot 
Take Another Swing At Me 
That's Jesus 
That's Where I Draw The Line 
That Was Us 
There'll Always Be A Honky Tonk Somewhere 
There's No Place Like Home, Randy Travis 
Thirteen Mile Goodbye 
This Is Me 
This Train 
Three Wooden Crosses 
Three wooden crossese 
Three Wooden Crosses - VT 
Through The Fire 
Tonight I'm walking out on the blues 
Tonight we're gonna tear down the walls 
Too Gone For Too Long 
Too gone too long 
Train Long Gone 
T-R-O-U-B-L-E 
The Truth Is Lying Next To You 
The Truth Is Lyin' Next To You 
Turn Your Radio On 
The Unclouded Day 
Up Above My Head (I Hear Music In The Air) 
Valley Of Pain 
Vocal 
Waiting On The Light To Change with B.B. King 
Waiting On The Light To Change (Duet With B.B. King) 
Walk With Me 
Walk Our Own Road (Duet With Kris Kristofferson) 
Walk Our Own Road with Kris Kristofferson 
We ain't out of love yet 
We Fall Down 
We're Strangers Again (Duet With Tammy Wynette) 
We're Strangers Again with Tammy Wynette 
Were You There 
What'll You Do About Me 
When Mama Prayed 
When Your World Was Turning For Me 
Where Can I Surrender 
Where My Heart Lives 
Which Way Will You Choose 
Whisper My Name 
Whisper My Name, Randy Travis 
White Christmas Makes Me Blue 
Will The Circle Be Unbroken 
Wind In The Wire 
Winter Wonderland 
Would I 
Written In Stone 
You Are Worthy Of My Praise 
Young guns 
You And You Alone