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@michaelbunting616222 күн бұрын
Randy Travis "He walked in Water" and "3 Wooden Crosses". These are two songs that are worth a reaction. They will hit you hard in the emotions.
@AlwaysWatching66622 күн бұрын
Oh yes I love those songs
@fitzyfresh84322 күн бұрын
He has lots of great songs, he walked on water is the greatest in my opinion.
@timlloyd145422 күн бұрын
My favorite Randy Travis song is remember when👍👍
@mikekelly549122 күн бұрын
So true. Be ready to get hit in the feels.
@randywissler992322 күн бұрын
Don't forget Diggin up Bones!!
@karensantiago518314 күн бұрын
A man that stands by his wife no matter what, your dad sounds like a great man.
@teriwilkinson781622 күн бұрын
If he wouldn't have had a devastating stroke at such a young age, I think that he would have continued to be a force in the music industry.
@SAM-dg3vd21 күн бұрын
@teriwilkinson7816 Did you see on CBS Sunday morning he and his producers have found a way to help him with a new song? And he and his wife are lovely together 🥰
@matthewwoods523521 күн бұрын
💯
@dana-dane19 күн бұрын
I miss Randy Travis. He was devastated by that stroke.
@wampatan919 күн бұрын
Young age? He was 54
@tikigirl330819 күн бұрын
@@wampatan954 isn't exactly old.
@devonbell679522 күн бұрын
Randy’s catalog is deep. Lots of great songs including “Deeper than the Holler,” “Three Wooden Crosses,” “Digging up Bones.” He’s worth a listen
@creinicke100021 күн бұрын
I love digging up bones..
@gagelykam4181Ай бұрын
You can listen to any randy travis song and feel emotional. Not just his lyrics but the way he delivers it.
@ArkticDark21 күн бұрын
Can't dig out of the hole!
@yuritesticoff114122 күн бұрын
I'm 39, my dad is 74 dying of cancer, my mother, 72, had a stroke in front of me last Thursday as she was trying to tell me a story about my 18 yr old cat trying to get my dad to pet her head with his arm hanging off the couch while he was taking a nap. She just couldn't finish her words and looked at me with this embarrassed look, so I pushed my emotions to the back of my head where they belong as a son now caring for his elderly parents, and I smiled at her and said mom let's go inside and get you something cold to drink.....Her and my father have been married 50 yrs last November. And they still respect each other, still love each other. Another day last week my dad was napping on the couch as he's fighting lung disease along with his cancer from working in a factory without a respirator, he has little stamina, and my mother was sitting beside him on a stool holding his hand gently rubbing his head while crying. Watching your parents slowly die sucks, but I'm sure it's that much harder for her as she watched her father die the same way when she was 20. I am however thankful I had two parents who loved me and still do and were patient with this wild dyslexic against the grain Appalachian son. And I'm grateful for each day I have the honor to serve them as the Bible commands we do with our elders. Great song, great reaction
@timmoser352621 күн бұрын
😢😢😢
@Teresia1221 күн бұрын
God bless you honey. My Mom and Dad were married 61 years when she passed away from cancer. Daddy missed her so much that 3 years later he stopped taking a his medicine was admitted to the hospital and signed his own DNR and passed a week later. It's absolutely so heart breaking to watch your elderly parents die before your eyes.
@vickiewilson399721 күн бұрын
My Father passed away at home from cancer 13 years ago. We watched him waste away and it was so hard to witness. But, my Brother-in-law lost his Mom when he was out of town and it was sudden. He said he didn’t know which was hardest, slowly dying but surrounded by your loved ones while they also suffer and grieve through it, or it just gets slapped straight in your face. I’ve had it both ways, and I still cannot answer the question. God bless you and your family and may he give you comfort and peace.
@MommaBird5221 күн бұрын
Bless you. Just keep loving them!
@janeforrest683821 күн бұрын
Oh my goodness I was so touched reading this and can completely relay as I just lost my mum two weeks ago and my dad has terminal lung cancer cancer.Thet we’re together for 72 years.My poor dad is in bits with grief and we have mums funeral on Friday🥹Sending hugs xx
@darrinlindsey20 күн бұрын
He, almost single handedly, saved the country music industry, in the mid 80s.
@catherinehoffpauir632310 күн бұрын
Yes he did!
@lilpoohbear6539 күн бұрын
For sure:)
@aprilphillips340421 күн бұрын
Randy Bruce Traywick is his birth name. He told his wife that it was too long to put on the records, so he changed it to a shorter last name "Travis" Randy Travis is literally the epitome of classic country music. He has been a part of my childhood growing up and will forever be one of the greatest. In 2013 he was hospitalized with viral cardiomyopathy, a virus that attacks the heart, and later suffered a stroke. He had to relearn how to walk, spell and read in the years that followed and his wife stayed by his side through it all. He even talks about how his fellow country music artists would visit him over the years and supported him as he overcame all the obstacles in his life. Doctors basically said he'd never make it, let alone walk, talk, or sing BUT even though he's not completely as he was before, he's still walking, talking, and recently with the help of AI has released a new song. Never say never, because God is in the miracle business.
@Sue-zf5uu22 күн бұрын
Honey, you just barely got your toes wet. The country genre is deep and wide.
@lilpoohbear6539 күн бұрын
check out Craig Morgan "This aint nothin'" hope your ready
@rhondadonald731521 күн бұрын
He was discovered while washing dishes in a diner while singing. He suffered a major stroke years ago- can’t hardly speak. All his music is good.
@rhondadonald731521 күн бұрын
He is considered one of the greats. I saw a CBS report recently where he’s going to be able to release new music utilizing AI (too complicated to explain!) his voice is incredible
@joematthews4952Күн бұрын
Yeah, his first song in over a decade is out now - "Where That Came From." It's a beautiful song. They have said he is working on his next one already.
@RainbowMaille22 күн бұрын
If you do 3 Wooden Crosses brace yourself for the emotion, I've heard it a thousand times and I still cry Every time!
@user-bv2xm3dw8c9 күн бұрын
Me, too! EVERY time!
@MelodyYocum389621 күн бұрын
This was this song my husband and I danced our 1st dance to at our wedding in 1996. I got to keep him as my forever and ever until 2007.
@ConspiracySmurf22 күн бұрын
Diggin Up Bones, 1982, Three Wooden Crosses, and you will probably like He Walked On Water...this guy was huge in the 80s and 90s.
@dawnyoung821 күн бұрын
Wow for real ? I So old ! I had it pegged in early 90s😮
@bridgetlewis92Ай бұрын
Randy Travis was born Randy Bruce Traywick. Great rabbit hole to go down! Three Wooden Crosss Digging Up Bones I told you so On the other hand Look heart no hands Deeper than the Holler and many more
@marsanchez250022 күн бұрын
Please dive into the Randy Travis catalog, you won’t be disappointed
@mermaid336322 күн бұрын
This is the purest music video ever created.
@eloisecarlin8695Ай бұрын
Oh honey, it’s definitely a classic. Randy Travis has been a treasure for a long time and you just gave him a wonderful reaction video. Thank you
@brandonsmith342622 күн бұрын
I say Amen every day of my life, my friend. We're out here praisin' the Lord, I promise.
@in8hope61721 күн бұрын
The next song by Randy Travis should be "Three Wooden Crosses" ......it is also a song that you will not forget, and has so much meaning. (His voice is stellar, and holds up in all the songs I have ever heard him sing.)
@dow31120 күн бұрын
I can’t listen to Three Wooden Crosses anymore, I’m tearing up as I write this.
@davidp.williams772322 күн бұрын
It is good to see a generation younger than me appreciate this song and the greater ideals that it represents.
@TheTexasRedhead62Ай бұрын
Please check out Randy singing Three Wooden Crosses.
@allenruss2976Ай бұрын
Grab the hankies
@liloljen122 күн бұрын
“On the other hand” is another great song
@michaellynch955022 күн бұрын
To me, Randy Travis has always had the most soothing country voice
@user-sv9bt3md8b21 күн бұрын
I met my husband when I was 15 and a single mom. He was 35 and had been married 3 times before I met him. Everyone said it wouldn’t work out but he showed me what real love is and we have been together for 45 years on the 10th of May. I have cancer now and he is still working at 80 years old so we can afford my medical care.
@denicesanders458621 күн бұрын
He is a real man.
@jenniferlessard579822 күн бұрын
Another heart warming song is Check Yes Or No by George Strait. Randy Travis and George Strait are 2 of the greatest out there!!
@tiacalhoun384122 күн бұрын
THIS is REAL country and it’s amazing!!!!!!!!
@user-ch5vt4ou4l22 күн бұрын
I always felt like Randy Travis's voice was more like an instrument than a voice
@serendipity19121 күн бұрын
This is an all time classic and was probably played at most weddings back in the day. I bet in parts of this country this song is still played at weddings.
@shawn592822 күн бұрын
I love me some Randy Travis. My parents listened to country music, so I grew up with it. I went a different way, but these old 80’s country songs will always be a part of me. Randy Travis was one of the greats until stroke took his voice away.
@wtk606921 күн бұрын
Randy Travis, with the album containing this song, caused an entire movement in country music that was called "new traditionalism". It shaped the direction of country for about a decade until Garth Brooks came around.
@michelleadams903221 күн бұрын
Randy Travis is amazing. This is actually my and my husband’s song. Been together going on 25 years this July. My parents would have been married 50 years this past march we unfortunately lost my dad 3 years ago this past November and the love my mom still has for my dad is remarkable. ❤❤❤❤
@hueysimon272621 күн бұрын
Smooth like melted butter. Don't care much for most country music. Never have. But love every one of Randy Travis' songs. Best voice ever. Sounds effortless on his part.
@Ol_Blue21 күн бұрын
Me and you say AMEN and always will till we leave this world. I can tell by you speaking from your heart. The world needs more of it again!!!
@margejohnson537221 күн бұрын
My 23 year old grandson told me after my husband died that he wants a love like his grandma and. grandpa had. Made me cry❤
@Brenda7070722 күн бұрын
Randy Travis' voice was amazing. He had a stroke and hasn't been able to sing. But he just released a new song with the help of AI - Where That Came From. Check out Deeper Than the Holler, Better Class of Loser, Diggin' Up Bones. I Told You So, 1982, On the Other Hand, It's Just a Matter of Time. Randy's songs are almost neverending. In the 80's and 90's there was also a young man by the name of Tracy Lawrence who had a long string of hits: Alibis, Sticks and Stones, Texas Tornado, Time Marches On, Paint Me a Birmingham, Today's Lonely Fool, How a Cowgirl Says Goodbye, Runnin' Behind, Can't Break it to My Heart, I See it Now, Tracy was shot 4 times in a mugging in Nashville just before his first album was released. A lifelong friend had come to celebrate with him and he was dropping her off at her hotel when three men surrounded them and took their money and keys. When they asked what room they were in, Tracy realized this was not just a robbery. Fearing for their lives, he attacked the man that was holding a gun to his head. The other two focused on shooting at him, allowing his friend to run for help. He was shot in his finger, hip, knee and arm. One bullet came within a fraction of an inch from killing him. I never knew this until a few years ago. Quite a brave guy.
@mdowns3621 күн бұрын
Wow, that is quite a story. Brave indeed.
@Jillyconjem22 күн бұрын
I drove what should’ve been a 3.5 hour ride in a snowstorm to see him, but I got there just in time to hear the announcer say “That was Randy Travis”. I was heartbroken, but I got to see Conway Twitty, who Randy was opening for (and who you should also check out). I did get to see him several times since, thankfully. Just listening to this video had me in tears. Love this song. Love Randy. “On The Other Hand” and “Diggin’ Up Bones” are favorites of mine. 💜💜💜
@stephwest138222 күн бұрын
I met my husband when I was 16. Got married at 17. Been married for 39 years. College was never something I wanted. I want a family and marriage. I married with the understanding that this is for life ( so long nothing horrible). I have no regrets. 4 kids, 7 grandkids and 1 on the way. Btw, I'm 57. Love this song. People don't take vows serious anymore and it's heartbreaking.
@bettypogue702121 күн бұрын
I married my husband when I was sixteen and he was eighteen. That was forty three years ago and I would love to make it forty three more
@dougfa351522 күн бұрын
He IS risen, brother… and He is coming back. Soon. Gotta teach our kids. Congrats on the new one coming! May she be healthy and happy.
@ronaldlapierre900721 күн бұрын
When my wife had cancer I played her survivor I Never Stopped Loving You
@JacobKaufmanMN21 күн бұрын
Songs are just lyrical poems, and Randy Travis is one of the greatest poets of his generation
@rhondadonald731521 күн бұрын
So sorry about your Mom. Sounds like your Dad honored his vows and demonstrated for you how it’s supposed to be❤️
@irmastewart140121 күн бұрын
Lost my son to cancer three weeks ago , brain, lung, liver and bone cancer. You are a blessing. I am 76 years old and will love him forever. I. Love country music and have listened to it all my life but you have made me love it more. Always a thumbs up for you. THANK YOU. I hope you read this.
@SAM-dg3vd21 күн бұрын
Peace be to you and your family. Comfort and healing in your grief. So sorry for your loss.
@DrewKSK21 күн бұрын
So sorry for your loss 🫂
@debragonser74521 күн бұрын
Randy Travis “three wooden crosses “ as my husband sits here and fights prostrate cancer. We are celebrating 50 years in June!!!
@samantharowan295622 күн бұрын
Please react to Randy Travis “He Walked on Water” and “3 Wooden Crosses” another one is “Diggin Up Bones”
@Rosiepooh7522 күн бұрын
To me, Randy has the ultimate male Country voice, and he has no bad songs ❤ I think you'll enjoy "He Walked on Water" next. Also, his first Gospel album is phenomenal!
@arethavanhorn701022 күн бұрын
He Walked on Water was my 1st favorites of his & he is my favorite gospel musician. ❤ I was able to share a Forever and Ever Amen love for 32 years with my husband until he passed away from cancer in September 2021. I thank God for blessings us to know true love! His response was beautiful and I’m glad he was blessed with loving parents!
@livingandriding21 күн бұрын
Randy Travis has one of those voices you cannot mistaken for another. He had a stroke a few years ago that effected his motor skills, his wife is still by his side and has helped him tremendously. He now goes to award shows, parties with limited ability to talk. He is so courageous and keeps on pushing to get better. He is a beautiful human being. I'm so happy you liked this wonderful song...Randy Travis will always be one of my favorite country artists. I pray he is able to bless us with his voice some day again.....
@nidatracy27421 күн бұрын
I'm happy you've discovered traditional country music. No one has a voice like Randy Travis.
@rosemaryabbott102022 күн бұрын
My husband went bald and I still loved him. Then when I had cancer he stuck by me and what little bit of hair he did have he shaved off for me. He died from a heart attack in 2021. My hair grew back with a vengeance! Double thick!
@sylviafarese883722 күн бұрын
ITS JUST A MATTER OF TIME Official Video is a must watch!
@user-xl4zf5bk6c22 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry. Thank God for your love and inspiration for the rest of us
@bobboy550821 күн бұрын
❤❤ to you and your family.
@susantownsend839722 күн бұрын
Married 58 years. My husband took me to a Randy Travis concert years ago. Always a favorite.
@courtneygardiner346122 күн бұрын
He had stroke a few years ago and can’t talk now. But I heard on the radio that due to the power of AI he was able with the help of others to release a new song this week.
@Team2KFN_Clan22 күн бұрын
This song has NEVER made me emotional! Watching you be emotional, got me emotional.........AMEN!!
@Nana_Reads21 күн бұрын
My parents were married 61 years before my dad passed of cancer and at 94 she’s still misses him every day. She’s the rock of our family…. My marriage is 34 years and this is what I hope for my three girls …. Luckily they all have amazing partners and we are blessed with 4 wonderful grandchild that I get to see weekly
@lorilashea22 күн бұрын
You can't go wrong with 80's and 90's country. Randy Travis, George Strait, Alan Jackson, Brooks and Dunn, Alabama....the list goes on and go. Listen to Randy Travis's "Three Wooden Crosses", that one will make you cry. Us country music fans are the most loyal you'll ever find.
@toodlescae22 күн бұрын
Mom and Dad had 41 years together before he passed in 2015. Sometimes they verbally fought like cats and dogs but they always stayed together through thick and thin..even through him being at home on hospice for his last days. We had to get Mom a twin bed and put it right next to his hospital bed in their room so they could still sleep beside each other. They were holding hands when he finally slipped away.
@derrickcaddell257722 күн бұрын
22 years with my wife and i wouldn't have it any other way. She's the one i want to be with forever and ever.
@Jessioska22 күн бұрын
Amen 🤩
@shawn592822 күн бұрын
Facts!! Been with mine for 26.
@chadjohns695521 күн бұрын
My mom loved Randy Travis, I like you, hated on country music and wouldn't give it a chance, but I remember hearing this song and numerous others of his playing in the house.
@melissacaddell260422 күн бұрын
Smooth country butter. That's his voice. Beautiful.
@kathalinehansen707822 күн бұрын
I love the lines: "hair turns gray... I'm not in love with your hair; if you lost it all, i'd love you anyway."
@laurievandewiele406519 күн бұрын
Randy was part of a movement in country music that brought the old sound back. Poetry and steel guitars. Love it
@robertkeleman95620 күн бұрын
My parents were married 54 years before cancer took my dad. The love of my life of 32 years passed away 3 years ago.❤❤❤
@karenbliss871922 күн бұрын
My grandparents were married for 62 years and my parents just celebrated their 67th anniversary! My sister is getting ready to celebrate her 39th anniversary (I wasn’t so lucky) so it really does still happen!!
@marsanchez250022 күн бұрын
Deeper than Thr holler, I told you so , on the other hand are some must listen R. Travis songs
@NormaWills22 күн бұрын
My dad was a huge country music fan. I grew up listening to this song. Unfortunately, my dad died from cancer in 1988 when I was 16 & he was 60. My parents met when they were teens & married young. They had a very long & loving relationship. When my dad had cancer, it went to his brain & he ended up forgetting who everyone was. We had him on home hospice. At one point, he was trying to get out of bed so my mom thought that by laying in the bed beside him, it might calm him down. I will to this day remember the look of shock on his face and him telling her, "Look lady, I don't know who you think you are, but I am a happily married man." He may not have physically recognized her, but his heart still remembered their love! My mom lived for another 25 years after my dad passed. She never wanted to date anyone. She said that she had found her true love and that no one could ever come close to him in her heart.
@rosemaryabbott102021 күн бұрын
When my husband died I crawled up into Jesus’ lap and married Him and I am happy with that.
@julieford878821 күн бұрын
I’m crying watching this because I’ve been blessed by a man who still loves me today. Next month we celebrate our 35th anniversary. I’m going through breast cancer and he’s been beside me the whole way. Through chemo, surgery, radiation and hormone blockers… he’s with me. Never give up on true love. 💙💙
@maryrichardson131821 күн бұрын
Through the 1970s and early 80s, country music took a turn towards more pop and rock. Artists like Randy Travis, Dwight Yoakum and Vince Gill started bringing it back to its roots.
@GrannyMetalheadTV22 күн бұрын
Yesterday was my beloved husband, Poppa Eric, birthday. We were together for 24 years I lost him 18 months ago. He was one dialysis for 10 years (the average life span is 3 to 5 years), 2 major heart attacks,quadruple bypass surgery and both legs amputated below the knees. He went through hell on earth because he didn't want to leave me and I was there for him the whole time, except for his double amputations during the plan-demic when no one was allowed visitors. I worked the graveyard shift at the hospital and every morning when I got home, I would check to see if he was breathing if he was asleep because I was terrified that he would have passed all alone while I was at work. Fortunately, he died in my arms on my day off. He was 57. I miss him every day. 🤘 Rock on, Kelly 🤘
@darlaalonzo217722 күн бұрын
❤
@tammiemcclure898721 күн бұрын
I lost my hubby in 2018 at age 46, we were together 28 years and married 26 of them, met in high school. So I know how it feels to be left missing that other half of you. *hugs to you*
@chadstapleton859721 күн бұрын
My condolences. Sorry for ur loss ma’am. Take care and God bless 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@suzannezethner818022 күн бұрын
My husband used to love ❤️ this song. I miss him. I lost him 14 years ago after 28 years. 😢😢
@denicesanders458621 күн бұрын
My condolences
@FuzWuz6421 күн бұрын
Randy Travis is one of my favorites. His bass voice is smooth and his story telling amazing. Forever and ever... Amen 💜
@melissawood1506Ай бұрын
BP PLEASE give a listen to Three Wooden Crosses, even if you dont do a reaction, you really need to give a listen,
@user-ds3vd6ie6c6 күн бұрын
I second that. It's a beautiful song.
@sonjacrowell989620 күн бұрын
Met my husband in our 40’s he spun my heart completely around. Everyone said they don’t make men like that anymore. Wanna bet. My only regret is we didn’t meet earlier. I call him … My Love. ❤
@christinahatch160622 күн бұрын
He walked on water will get you emotional with goosebumps.
@bella-xp7qd22 күн бұрын
Randy Bruce Traywick (born May 4, 1959), known professionally as Randy Travis, is an American country music and gospel music singer and songwriter, as well as a film and television actor. Active since 1979, he has recorded over 20 studio albums and charted over 50 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including sixteen that reached the number-one position.
@jdogg_8138Ай бұрын
“I Told you So”. It’s a beautiful song but definitely a tear jerker!
@scenicrouteart22 күн бұрын
Randy Travis yes!! And we will be thinking of you and your family with prayers tomorrow as you bring your next precious baby into this world! ❤🙏
@ApricotRse18 күн бұрын
"I Told You So". Pure heartbreak set to music. In Randy's rich baritone with his puppy dog eyes the entire video -- man or woman listening -- you don't have a soul if it doesn't move you. Period.
@AncestorCollector21 күн бұрын
Love Randy Travis! So sad he can't sing anymore, but his catalog of songs will live on forever.
@kittylynnlpn21 күн бұрын
You got me with this one. This was one of my dad's favorite songs. He dedicated it to my mom years ago. We had the record album right after it came out in the '80s. I have it with me in my house. I'm laying my dad to rest tomorrow. My mother is on palliative care for end stage COPD and she is battled breast cancer and lung cancer and she doesn't have much longer and my father passed away last Friday and he loved her for almost 56 years of marriage. It would have been 56 years on May 18th. True love is real and I saw it in my dad and my mom especially after he was diagnosed with brain cancer a month ago. I heard my mom call my dad baby for the first time and tell everyone how much they loved each other. And I heard my mom tell my dad it's time to go home and tell him it was okay and she was going to be okay. And I told him that I would take care of Mom and that my husband was going to take care of me. I'll be married almost 18 years in July. Wait for your best friend. That's the best advice I can give. Thanks Black Pegasus. Amen!❤😢😢
@user-lp1xw1rx3t22 күн бұрын
Amen actually means “that is all”. Im going to love you forever and ever. Thats all.
@denicesanders458621 күн бұрын
Means So be it.
@Potatopugs21 күн бұрын
I’ve always loved Randy Travis. Rest his soul. He used to live in the same area as I do and I would occasionally see him at the supermarket. He was always so kind. He always had time to say hello even with all the health struggles he had. Such an amazing person. Three Wooden Crosses is an amazing storytelling song I think you would love.
@claudettemiera19644 күн бұрын
Thank you for the reminder of how blessed I am. My first husband passed just shy of the 30 year mark after he went into cardiac arrest. Then 8 years later, my second husband had to watch me go through chemo and radiation treatments. He stood with me, watched over me as I shriveled up to next to nothing and my pocket length hair fell out. Today, I am a very grateful cancer survivor.
@debbers21 күн бұрын
My grandparents were married 76 years, then my Grandpa passed away, my Grandma lived another ten years, I was blessed to have both of them until I got old myself, I've been married for 33 years with no chance of getting to 76 years, I married later in life, but we've been happy all of these years and Randy Travis was a big part of our love story. Thank you for listening to and loving it as I knew you would if you ever did! Best of luck in your life! FABULOUS and EXCITING reaction!
@janicehughes920322 күн бұрын
Your dad and mom are true examples of love
@lt.spears188921 күн бұрын
Randy Travis is arguably the GOAT
@patriciakeith675522 күн бұрын
Randy Bruce Traywick, professionally known as Randy Travis, was born in Marshville, N C on May 4, 1959. married his manager Lib Hatcher who put him on the road to country stardom. His catalog of songs is well worth listening to.
@angelb-oo7ob22 күн бұрын
I’ve never heard of him but oh my wholesome, heartwarming and the hug I needed today. 🫂🤍🕊️🏴
@timlloyd145422 күн бұрын
Josh Turner ft Randy Travis ... Your man😊😊👍👍
@thewindle21 күн бұрын
My mom and dad were married 55 years, dad was stricken and bedridden for the last 2 years of his life and she stayed there till the end. They passed away 13 months apart, almost to the day.
@valerielynn725622 күн бұрын
My grandparents Were this example to me they were married 49 years until my grandfather passed
@pamscarr869622 күн бұрын
Randy was HUGE! I even took my grandmother to one of his concerts back in the 80's. She had never been to a concert before and really liked Randyl She was born in 1907 and my grandfather has passed. She bore him 9 children and they made it through sone really hard time but they made it for close to 60 years of marriage. While Randy is still alive, a couple of strokes destroyed his career, (lost his singing and speaking voice) he has finally released a new record. I have not heard it yet, but always thought he was great.
@kevinsharpjr22 күн бұрын
My uncle died from testicles cancer on May 14, 2002 , even though he called his wife every named in the book, she stay right beside him and every to this day she still loves him , she knew it was the cancer that made him say the awful things, he was well known around town, he and his sons had their deejay service and he would help the people who were disabled.
@megnotmegan196621 күн бұрын
The lines about old men and old women always gets me ❤
@tinameyer708019 күн бұрын
Back in the day- When my husbands hair was falling out from chemo- I sang this to him...."honey i dont care- I aint in love with your hair".... THIS is truth.
@jzekas2122 күн бұрын
Did you see the video from Alan Jackson? Remember when? His wife is in the video that will hit your heart strings ❤
@asierrahiker22 күн бұрын
Alan Jackson "Remember When" is another good one along this theme.
@chadstapleton859721 күн бұрын
Papaw passed in 08, Mamaw passed 10, they both were 84 when they passed!! They were married over 60 years! My mamaw would have loved this reaction brother, because Randy Travis was her number go to country singer, and they were God fearing Christians, and I’m also a God fearing human being, and we still, and always will say Amen!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻. God bless each and everyone and ur families in Jesus Christ precious name Amen 🙏🏻
@boomeister221 күн бұрын
It IS a classic! Every one of us has seen this at a wedding, a funeral or a family get-together and if you haven't been there then you've seen it in a movie or on TV. Unfortunately, this is what we are losing 😢
@watrandy9922 күн бұрын
Randy Travis is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE country music voice!!! So many great songs!
@crazybyproxy22 күн бұрын
This was one of our wedding songs. 29 years this year.
@MrNiccholas22 күн бұрын
My parents will have been married 36 years in 3 weeks. They have been amazing examples and incredible parents. We have gone through some extremely hard times and they have stayed there walking side by side. As a teenager and young adult I have gone through so really hard medical issues. My Mom always stayed with me in the hospital. There was one year we counted it up and she spent 64 nights with me in the hospital. It took a massive toll on my family but the one constant us kids could always look to was the love Mom and Dad had for each other and for us kids. I pray someday I can find that kind of a relationship.
@jameswilliams96174 сағат бұрын
Wanted to thank you for your reactions and speaking from the heart. I'm an older, white, conservative, christian, born and raised Tennessee boy. I appreciate what your doing and hope more people continue to support this channel. We need more of you speaking to the truth. Amen brother.