Its all just good music if you can feel it in your soul. Some people hip hop some people dont like rock & roll some people dont like country but to me is all just music if you can feel it in your soul.
hi, I attend a black Baptist Church in California. One Sunday a poster was on the wall that red Dexter Street Baptist Church Montgomery Alabama, celebrating 136 years.it stated that they were going to have black people who have become not just successful financially but become leaders in their field. I had a hunch that I went on, I from California I flew on Friday to Montgomery Alabama. On Sunday morning I walked into the church it had already started and the deacons unlike white churches took me all the way down to the front. In the second row all the People moved in and I sat at my end. When church service was over the pasture front of the whole crowd look at me and stated I want to share with you a minute. So he asked where are you from, my reply California.he stated and asked if I noticed I was the only white man there and sitting with 268 black people? Yes I do. He asked what brings you to this area?I replied I read a flyer back home and I got the money together to come here todaybecause I want to meet Rosa Parks and she's in a wheelchair I would like to be the person to push her around. The entire crowdbecame quiet as the pastor said well on your left sitting by you is Rosa Parks and on your right is her daughter who is a federal court judge and one of the people there to speak. A few voices yelled I wanted to push her and the crowd laughed and clapped.after we had a barbecue lunch and from there on today's I stayed with both Rosa Parks and her daughter and pushed her around in her wheelchair.do you know what I mean when I say that there are some ladies that you meet in life and they just come across like moms? Rosa is Mom. Two concerns, noticing I was the only white man there and when I got back home to the home Church and shared my weekend experience,our pastor and many of the people congratulated me and were very impressed that I did the trip out on my own and with my own money. And yet there were a few black people there that gave me a little riff.I told Miss Rosa Parks one of my favorite songs is by Sam Cooke a change is coming. Thank you for letting me share this with you have a great day at
@Benny Goodman Amen!! Randy Travis sure shook hands with alot of class acts in the start of this video--the Judds, Johnny Cash, June Carter, Minnie Pearl, Ricky Skaggs, Roseanne Cash and Rodney Crowell, George Jones. And so many of them are gone, now.
That's The classy way to get things done,, he's still fairly new here so he's like I'm going to get noticed the right way, noticed it wasn't no frowns when he was shaking hands and shows you how much artists will love you if you would do things with your heart .
I’ll never forget the concert in Winnipeg Manitoba I think it was 1984 while this song was playing Randy grab my hand knelt down and sang the entire song to me. It was probably one of the greatest moments of my life up until that point.
Yes Jennifer isn't Randy just wonderful , in a class all by himself . just love me some Randy Travis . real country , real country singer. love his voice .don't have to raise his voice , beautiful words just float out .
amazing song & video ...all the country music stars he shakes hands with one in particular Naomi Judd who we lost today sadly ...in the front row Minnie Pearl ...love Randy's style
I'm from Randy's hometown of Marshville NC. My mom and her sister were Randy's babysitter. They watched all seven kids for Randy's parents. Paid a dollar a kid......lol
Doug , Your So Right ! I've known many stars , celebrities , The majority of them are down to earth people wanting to be treated like everyone else . A life long friend of mine and Elvis Presley was asked . J.D. , How should I treat A man like Elvis Presley . J.D. responded , Elvis wants to be treated as if he were one of the guys ! If you treat him special or unatanable , your going to hurt his feeling . That's how most celebrities are . The want to feel normal. If you meet someone special like this , please keep this in mind . Show your manors , but treat them like you would want to be treated !
@@byronautry219 Agreed! Back in a time when being a celebrity was taken as an honor that they understood as part of the job they did. It was never seen as an 'entitlement' like it is today with alot of 'celebrities'
Randy Travis is such a genuine human being. You can tell that every hand he shook in this video was an honest expression of good-tidings, and he meant every single one on a personal level. That's a man to aspire to be, gentlemen.
Yes I am a white man but I am a local Missionary in Mountain Home Arkansas but in the Bible God loves everyone and there's not any discrimination of what color that you are God and Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit Loves everyone and he loves everyone even ones who doesn't love him too but he wants everyone to come to him . Love your Brother Ty from Mountain Home Arkansas 😊❤❤❤
"They say time plays its tricks on a memory. Makes people forget things they knew. Well it's easy to see, it's happen to me. I've already forgotten every woman but you." Smooth moves Randy!
This was when Country was country and the legends were still around and the radio played their music and TNN and CMT were not owned by CBS. TNN and CMT had a larger viewership then but CBS destroyed those channels then and this song will stand the test of time.
I surely mean no disrespect, but I don't feel that "Music Row", whatever that might be (perhaps mainstream music?), ruined country music but simply made it more accessible to more people. As times have changed in all genre's of music, from country to pop, it is simply a part of the evolving of the arts that country also would be changed and I, for one, am glad it did. I think Dolly opened the door for many others to like and appreciate when country had to offer and others, such as Reba and Vince Gill and Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood simply followed her lead and the direction country was going. Country could not remain with only Loretta Lynn or Sandy Patty or Tammy Wynette...and please, remember that these ladies where new, too...when they appeared with their genre's of country. If you want to talk what some might consider true country music, we have to go back to music from Appalachia, Kentucky, the Blue Ridge range..and if we want to be even more specific, those who sang as they did, 150 years ago in Appalachia (songs today that are considered beautiful, and they are) sang songs in the styles that Irish and Scottish immigrants brought along with them. Music, like art, is a living thing. It evolves. One might not like every aspect of it, but it is appreciated all the same and I feel it is good and just that those who work in country and "cross over" at times, as most do, like Sugarland/Jennifer Nettles, Bruce, the Judd's, etc...that they are compensated as many pop, mainstream singers, are. They work just as hard, after all. As a kid growing up in NYC, I would have been laughed at if I said I liked country music, then Dolly came along and as she said, she was not leaving country for mainstream America, she was just bringing country along with her for the voyage. Very sage words, I feel. I like opera. A few years ago, 20 years ago, i noticed that mainstream artists were singing operatic songs in "mainstream" styles. I felt that this was good if it made young people more interested in it because, let's say, Aretha was singing it. About 10 years ago, a heard a group, EVOC, East Village Opera Company, singing all operatic songs done with a rock fusion. It was amazing. Is it for purists? No, of course not. Did it make opera more interesting to young people, it did. Hearing "Habañera" from CARMEN sung with electric guitars and lots of percussion was new and very infectious. The same has happened to Country. In one hour, one can listen to Loretta or Patsy then move on to Randy Travis then the Dixie Chicks then to Miranda...etc...! It's your choice but to denigrate how an art form evolves and to criticize what it's evolved into in one broad statement and blaming it on "music row" (yet to understand what that means) seems a bit closed minded to me. Again, perhaps you appreciate Porter Wagoner and his style of music but those 40 years older than you might say his style of music and those he had on his show were not country at all, but a blight on what they considered to be country music. It's all from what angle you're looking at it. I wish you and yours a very pleasant weekend! Pax et bonum! PS...sorry for the length of post, if you even got this far! I get carried away!
Yeah, you don't understand it. You probably just started listening to a so-called,Country Radio Station,after Michael Jackson,died. Yes, there's plenty genres of Country Music, but some of this stuff on Commercial Country Radio, Bottom Line, isn't Country. Like Dave Letterman & Paul Shaffer, had it right. They called it "bubble gum" rock music. Can't get no Air Time on any Format,but a Country Station. You need to listen to "Murder on Music Row" with George Strait & Alan Jackson, or by Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time. These New Entertainers like : Taylor Swift, parade with Def Leopard T-shirts, who are their Idols. Jerry Lee, idolized Jimmie Rodgers & Hank Sr.,. Alan Jackson,idolized George Jones,etc.,not the Beatles.
The music is tighter, the musicians much better looking, and there’s more energy in the presentation. You can’t beat old standards, and my beagle liked to howl at Hee Haw. How about Carrie Underwood? I have no problems with her presentation! Eh vous?
Cindy Koeppel Well.,... here we are still in COVID mode. Hope your wedding was all you hoped for. One of my besties gets married tomorrow...... I suggested this song for her wedding too.
@@kat35lulu88 Hello 👋 Cindy. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
This was wonderful. Randy Travis respectfully shaking hands with everyone. Then he kissed Mini Pearl. What a nice young man. This brought tears to my eyes. Randy Travis you are loved.
What a great time....and if I'd been in the audience I'd have followed him up to the stage ...... sitting there at the edge smiling from ear to ear! And look at the audience..... Loretta, Johnny and his daughter......Minnie, Travis...... the Judds.....
Hello 👋 Diane. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
This man had a beautiful voice..The cursed drink..Had three beers last night after an absence of over 12 months..Not alone did I not sleep properly but I feel awful today ...
The voice smoother than a glass of fine Tennessee whiskey 🥃!!!. When it came to his voice back then.... a sound recording technician would have been out of a job!!! He needed nothing but a SM58 and a speaker! No modern day “ I can’t sing on key worth a shit”.. bullshit!!! Period! The real deal!!
I love all of your songs because of many memories that brought together with our families and friends many return's and love joy peace and blessings Rest in Peace Randy 😂😂
I adore this song and Randy. I watch this version all the time and it gives me a lift. What a great song and an even greater performer. So humble, too. Love It!
Randy says all the wild things he use to do , but one thing , he must have been humble doing them . some lines he didn't cross , a very humble , respectful man ,+ a man of great faith. Love you Randy
I love Randy's singing voice and God bless him and his family and I have always been one of his fan and I love his singing voice and God bless randy 🙀🙀🙀🙀
I think this is one of the only times he didn't get the lyrics exactly right, since he did the "Just listen to how this song ends" in the first chorus. Oh well...a legend is allowed one mulligan in his career.
Back when the CMA meant something. It was about respect, talent, music and tradition. I think Dolly Parton is the only other person I've seen done the shaking of hands thing while walking down to perform and that was in 1991. This hits so different when he smooches the Legendary Sarah Ophielia Colley Cannon. I never gets tired of seeing this.
I have got tears in my eyes, seeing that not only did we lost some of these great stars, but we've also lost our Good Ole Country Music. The family-friendly feel in the audience here was mesmerizing. I love that Randy Travis kiss our sweet beloved Miss Minnie Pearl who was a mother to many of young stars on the Grand Ole Opry and she was loved by everyone.
This was a time that cannot or will be not repeated. Randy and all the greats of country music....glad we have it on UA-cam...... wasn’t he a major babe!!!!!!
He sure was Kat35 Lulu. He's a major Sweetie Pie , humble , kind , respectful , just downright lovable .everyone should love Randy Travis . greatest country singer of all times.
I’m a black woman. But have loved this man and George Strait my whole life. Love has no color. Randy & George for life!!!
Indeed. Coming from me, an american white man who is republican. God bless.
Amen Jessica love doesn't have a color just like our soul
Jessica Mcgee hell ya I love George
Its all just good music if you can feel it in your soul. Some people hip hop some people dont like rock & roll some people dont like country but to me is all just music if you can feel it in your soul.
hi, I attend a black Baptist Church in California. One Sunday a poster was on the wall that red Dexter Street Baptist Church Montgomery Alabama, celebrating 136 years.it stated that they were going to have black people who have become not just successful financially but become leaders in their field. I had a hunch that I went on, I from California I flew on Friday to Montgomery Alabama. On Sunday morning I walked into the church it had already started and the deacons unlike white churches took me all the way down to the front. In the second row all the People moved in and I sat at my end. When church service was over the pasture front of the whole crowd look at me and stated I want to share with you a minute. So he asked where are you from, my reply California.he stated and asked if I noticed I was the only white man there and sitting with 268 black people? Yes I do. He asked what brings you to this area?I replied I read a flyer back home and I got the money together to come here todaybecause I want to meet Rosa Parks and she's in a wheelchair I would like to be the person to push her around. The entire crowdbecame quiet as the pastor said well on your left sitting by you is Rosa Parks and on your right is her daughter who is a federal court judge and one of the people there to speak. A few voices yelled I wanted to push her and the crowd laughed and clapped.after we had a barbecue lunch and from there on today's I stayed with both Rosa Parks and her daughter and pushed her around in her wheelchair.do you know what I mean when I say that there are some ladies that you meet in life and they just come across like moms? Rosa is Mom. Two concerns, noticing I was the only white man there and when I got back home to the home Church and shared my weekend experience,our pastor and many of the people congratulated me and were very impressed that I did the trip out on my own and with my own money. And yet there were a few black people there that gave me a little riff.I told Miss Rosa Parks one of my favorite songs is by Sam Cooke a change is coming. Thank you for letting me share this with you have a great day at
Those handshakes could’ve cured Covid.
Even now I can't forget ,you have a way of holding a person's attention,
Still loving real country in 2020
Glad to see the Judds there. Love this.
How many performers will shake ur hand during a performance he was and still is a legend
Still is?
Someone was recording video at a tobymac concert. He grabbed their phone, laid down on the catwalk and recorded a video with them.
@@josho2053 yes, Randy is a LEGEND!!!! Forever and ever, amen
Yes Tiffany , Randy is just , oh don't have words to express how i love Randy Travis and his voice . sing on Randy.,forever and forever
God bless you Randy.
Back when award shows were formal events.
Jesse Johnston now they’re just a bunch of symbols coming together to spread their political opinion
@@evanplauche5370 I don't believe that, country people are REAL people! They respect God and Country!
@@rhondaboncutter5812 shall we recall the Dixie Chicks? There are several politically strong country artists.
@Benny Goodman Amen!! Randy Travis sure shook hands with alot of class acts in the start of this video--the Judds, Johnny Cash, June Carter, Minnie Pearl, Ricky Skaggs, Roseanne Cash and Rodney Crowell, George Jones. And so many of them are gone, now.
@@evanplauche5370 Qqqqqqqqqqq
This is probably a moment when Randy realized he made it. Singing his hit, shaking hands with country music royalty.
He was royalty
@@Kotiro-r5h Not at the time. This is when he got his fame. Later on, yes, he was royalty.
Manners, respect, and singing live... Watch and learn youngsters.
Now you said a mouth full , nothing but good-advise and life. Sing it Randy. You JUST ,JUST. ON YOUR WAY BACK.
🙌
I Love you Randy Travis , you are my Heaven I have Loved you every sense I can remember that voice is amazing God bless you, Vickie Wells
What a guy , Mr Randy Travis.
That's The classy way to get things done,, he's still fairly new here so he's like I'm going to get noticed the right way, noticed it wasn't no frowns when he was shaking hands and shows you how much artists will love you if you would do things with your heart .
I’ll never forget the concert in Winnipeg Manitoba I think it was 1984 while this song was playing Randy grab my hand knelt down and sang the entire song to me. It was probably one of the greatest moments of my life up until that point.
Funny how true this is. My wife’s hair all fell out due to chemo and I still found her gorgeous!
You sir are one in a million. So happy for you that your love for her is that strong.
God bless you
God bless you .and you are healed in Jesus name
Amen.
True for me too my aunt lost her hair and passed away from Breast Cancer at 49.
Randy had such a voice, you immeditedly knew who was singing!
Amen ❤🙏
Yes sir
I feel like he could sing anyway kinda of song his voice is golden
And not everybody has that. Randy is the best.👍😊
I know right he has an amazing singing voice
I’m 19 but I can only listen to this country and country like Loretta Lynn as well and not the stuff they are singing now
No shouting, no screaming, just pure smooth music. Love you forever Travis.
Yes Jennifer isn't Randy just wonderful , in a class all by himself . just love me some Randy Travis . real country , real country singer. love his voice .don't have to raise his voice , beautiful words just float out .
Hudiburgh , thanks for comment , tears in my eyes as I listen to Randy , oh , how I would love to have normal again .
I'm a black woman to so it does not matter I just love Randy.and just love his singing
Lots of legends
amazing song & video ...all the country music stars he shakes hands with one in particular Naomi Judd who we lost today sadly ...in the front row Minnie Pearl ...love Randy's style
Fantastic entertainer...that voice is a gift from above.
Notice how he shook/looked with George jones just a little longer than the rest? Much respect. Iconic.
George Jones was his idol. So naturally he’s gonna interact with him more than others.
I'm from Randy's hometown of Marshville NC. My mom and her sister were Randy's babysitter. They watched all seven kids for Randy's parents. Paid a dollar a kid......lol
Those were the days when you could actually look up to celebrities and they were bastions of class and dignity. Exact opposite today.
I love his music, but the man isn't exactly a saint..
Amen to that!
👍
@@Actraiser1 Everyone has problems--there was only one Man who ever walked on water, and that's Jesus Christ. I'm sure you're not perfect, either.
@@louierivera7512 Are you perfect? Probably not. Jerk.
Love randy travis
I’m a white man and that’s great music no matter what!! Love you black women!!
Respect brother... love all types of women... not just the two opposing colors... as life itself is not black and white❤❤❤❤
"I aint in love with your hair and if it all fell out well I'd love you anyway" !!!
Grew up with Randy. You ALWAY knew when he started singing.... new country just is NOT the same or even close and never will be.....
a damn class act! the CMAs and other country awards shows aint like this today
Singing was as easy as breathing to Randy Travis
AN , he's be back in full swing . strokes no joke , but they can be beat , and you can make full recovery . like you said Lifestyle change .
Ilovella Forever made it seem like that anyway
✝️♥️🇺🇸
@@barbarabrown4205 what was the cause of the stroke?
Dabney , wish I knew , it was very serious And heartbreaking .
Randy I'm so sorry you got sick but your music will be in my heart forever 💔.
Hey look! Real celebrities. That never acted like celebrities. Hence, real celebrities.
Doug , Your So Right ! I've known many stars , celebrities , The majority of them are down to earth people wanting to be treated like everyone else . A life long friend of mine and Elvis Presley was asked . J.D. , How should I treat A man like Elvis Presley . J.D. responded , Elvis wants to be treated as if he were one of the guys ! If you treat him special or unatanable , your going to hurt his feeling .
That's how most celebrities are . The want to feel normal. If you meet someone special like this , please keep this in mind . Show your manors , but treat them like you would want to be treated !
Real class acts. No primadonnas
Was a good time I’m so envy of those born in that era I’m 32 and I wish I could have been born 10 years sooner and enjoyed that era not this one
SAY IT AGAIN
@@byronautry219 Agreed! Back in a time when being a celebrity was taken as an honor that they understood as part of the job they did. It was never seen as an 'entitlement' like it is today with alot of 'celebrities'
Thank you Paul Overstreet for writing this song with your friend.
Hello Rosita how are you doing!!
Goosebumps at 1:15 when he greets johnny cash,randy had one of a kind voice for sure,lots of respect
I wish that had beeny kiss,
And George Jones 0:49
If Randy Travis came by me and shook my hand I would freak out so much I probably would start crying. I love randy travis that much.
Randy Travis is such a genuine human being. You can tell that every hand he shook in this video was an honest expression of good-tidings, and he meant every single one on a personal level.
That's a man to aspire to be, gentlemen.
Yes I am a white man but I am a local Missionary in Mountain Home Arkansas but in the Bible God loves everyone and there's not any discrimination of what color that you are God and Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit Loves everyone and he loves everyone even ones who doesn't love him too but he wants everyone to come to him . Love your Brother Ty from Mountain Home Arkansas 😊❤❤❤
The way he shakes everyone's hand! Randy Travis is a class act! One of the best!
I agree 💯 percent no shouting no screaming no tuning there voice pure good old talent randy Travis you are the best
I so am praying Randy can sing again! He had such a wonderful voice! Sending prayers!
"They say time plays its tricks on a memory. Makes people forget things they knew. Well it's easy to see, it's happen to me. I've already forgotten every woman but you." Smooth moves Randy!
He never misses a tone
An audience full of country music royalty. So cool!
I can’t believe more people aren’t picking up on this in the comments. Probably a great moment when realized he had made it.
Wow 😳 Wow 😳 Wow that's awesome 👍💝
I just love that he shook hands with Johnny
I remember watching this live! What a performance.
Oldschool country music is the best by far.
This was when Country was country and the legends were still around and the radio played their music and TNN and CMT were not owned by CBS. TNN and CMT had a larger viewership then but CBS destroyed those channels then and this song will stand the test of time.
He has such a distinctive voice that there’s no mistake when you hear a Randy Travis song.
OMG! You are so right!
Golden era of country music
Minnie pearl! What a blessing! She was the best ! I cried when he kissed her! ❤
The Good Ole' Days of the CMA's, when it was really Country. Before REAL,Country Music, was murdered on Music Row.
I surely mean no disrespect, but I don't feel that "Music Row", whatever that might be (perhaps mainstream music?), ruined country music but simply made it more accessible to more people. As times have changed in all genre's of music, from country to pop, it is simply a part of the evolving of the arts that country also would be changed and I, for one, am glad it did. I think Dolly opened the door for many others to like and appreciate when country had to offer and others, such as Reba and Vince Gill and Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood simply followed her lead and the direction country was going. Country could not remain with only Loretta Lynn or Sandy Patty or Tammy Wynette...and please, remember that these ladies where new, too...when they appeared with their genre's of country. If you want to talk what some might consider true country music, we have to go back to music from Appalachia, Kentucky, the Blue Ridge range..and if we want to be even more specific, those who sang as they did, 150 years ago in Appalachia (songs today that are considered beautiful, and they are) sang songs in the styles that Irish and Scottish immigrants brought along with them. Music, like art, is a living thing. It evolves. One might not like every aspect of it, but it is appreciated all the same and I feel it is good and just that those who work in country and "cross over" at times, as most do, like Sugarland/Jennifer Nettles, Bruce, the Judd's, etc...that they are compensated as many pop, mainstream singers, are. They work just as hard, after all. As a kid growing up in NYC, I would have been laughed at if I said I liked country music, then Dolly came along and as she said, she was not leaving country for mainstream America, she was just bringing country along with her for the voyage. Very sage words, I feel. I like opera. A few years ago, 20 years ago, i noticed that mainstream artists were singing operatic songs in "mainstream" styles. I felt that this was good if it made young people more interested in it because, let's say, Aretha was singing it. About 10 years ago, a heard a group, EVOC, East Village Opera Company, singing all operatic songs done with a rock fusion. It was amazing. Is it for purists? No, of course not. Did it make opera more interesting to young people, it did. Hearing "Habañera" from CARMEN sung with electric guitars and lots of percussion was new and very infectious. The same has happened to Country. In one hour, one can listen to Loretta or Patsy then move on to Randy Travis then the Dixie Chicks then to Miranda...etc...! It's your choice but to denigrate how an art form evolves and to criticize what it's evolved into in one broad statement and blaming it on "music row" (yet to understand what that means) seems a bit closed minded to me. Again, perhaps you appreciate Porter Wagoner and his style of music but those 40 years older than you might say his style of music and those he had on his show were not country at all, but a blight on what they considered to be country music. It's all from what angle you're looking at it. I wish you and yours a very pleasant weekend! Pax et bonum! PS...sorry for the length of post, if you even got this far! I get carried away!
Yeah, you don't understand it. You probably just started listening to a so-called,Country Radio Station,after Michael Jackson,died. Yes, there's plenty genres of Country Music, but some of this stuff on Commercial Country Radio, Bottom Line, isn't Country. Like Dave Letterman & Paul Shaffer, had it right. They called it "bubble gum" rock music. Can't get no Air Time on any Format,but a Country Station. You need to listen to "Murder on Music Row" with George Strait & Alan Jackson, or by Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time. These New Entertainers like : Taylor Swift, parade with Def Leopard T-shirts, who are their Idols. Jerry Lee, idolized Jimmie Rodgers & Hank Sr.,. Alan Jackson,idolized George Jones,etc.,not the Beatles.
glencoe6305 What year was this?
The music is tighter, the musicians much better looking, and there’s more energy in the presentation. You can’t beat old standards, and my beagle liked to howl at Hee Haw. How about Carrie Underwood? I have no problems with her presentation! Eh vous?
@@ferrierepc *You left a totally awesome comment 1 year ago!*
Amen is forever
I am playing this at my wedding reception very soon. We love the great older songs.
Cindy Buffington Hi! How did the reception go? Great I bet..... ideal song too. Did y’all dance to it?
@@kat35lulu88 we get married next week and holding reception in July because of the pandemic right now.
Cindy Buffington Hopefully life can get back to halfway normal soon..... best wishes for a lovely wedding and awesome reception!
Cindy Koeppel Well.,... here we are still in COVID mode. Hope your wedding was all you hoped for. One of my besties gets married tomorrow...... I suggested this song for her wedding too.
@@kat35lulu88 Hello 👋 Cindy. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
This was wonderful. Randy Travis respectfully shaking hands with everyone. Then he kissed Mini Pearl. What a nice young man. This brought tears to my eyes. Randy Travis you are loved.
When he shook hands with George Jones that hit different
startled George at first
@@dabneyoffermein595 1797? Really!
@@Alex-oy7ip what is 1797? perhaps you are responding to someone else's comment?
@@dabneyoffermein595 oh yes LOL sorry about that!
and cash
I am always sending Prayers that Randy can find his voice again!
What a great time....and if I'd been in the audience I'd have followed him up to the stage ...... sitting there at the edge smiling from ear to ear! And look at the audience..... Loretta, Johnny and his daughter......Minnie, Travis...... the Judds.....
@Scott Raymond I had relatives over the weekend. I love them but was ready for them to leave!!!!! :))
Randy travis has always my best singer ever hes the greatest and still the best man ever
Loved when he shook Johnny Cash's hand how he gave randy a nod and a smile.
I loved randy from day one. What a real country voice. By shaking hands with audience shows a lot of meaning.
Hello 👋 Diane. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
I really miss June and Johnny Cash, and so many other people this video shows! It's great!
The voice, effortless and perfect
This man had a beautiful voice..The cursed drink..Had three beers last night after an absence of over 12 months..Not alone did I not sleep properly but I feel awful today ...
Still ok?
Wish we could go back to these days! People still knew how to show respect and Country was still Country!
Love it ! Wish things never changed !
The voice smoother than a glass of fine Tennessee whiskey 🥃!!!. When it came to his voice back then.... a sound recording technician would have been out of a job!!! He needed nothing but a SM58 and a speaker! No modern day “ I can’t sing on key worth a shit”.. bullshit!!! Period! The real deal!!
I was 7 years old when he released this an it remained one of my favorites throughout my life. A true talent.
Same feeling.... but I was 6
👍
I love all of your songs because of many memories that brought together with our families and friends many return's and love joy peace and blessings Rest in Peace Randy 😂😂
Rest in peace? He's still alive mate.
I cannot believe how flawless this is. Literally brought me back in time
Love you Randy as a Brother. Amen and Amen.
I adore this song and Randy. I watch this version all the time and it gives me a lift. What a great song and an even greater performer. So humble, too. Love It!
Randy says all the wild things he use to do , but one thing , he must have been humble doing them . some lines he didn't cross , a very humble , respectful man ,+ a man of great faith. Love you Randy
Randy travis your songs will always be special and please don't give up get well soon I am praying for you.
Best comment I’ve heard in a long time god bless you
God Bless you Randy Travis ( my favorite when Randy had reach Minnie Pearl❤)
Love it when he kissed Miss Minnie Pearl on the cheek
TheHalestorm84 me, too!!!
TheHalestorm84 I feel the same way
You betcha a true gentleman
That Jim Nabors next to her.
Awwww.....I thought that was his mom. Closer look, that was the beloved Minnie Pearl he kissed.
🤗🎶This Man! This VOICE!! Instantly recognizable, delivers automatic smile, gentle, head-bobbing, foot-tappin' happiness. You're a living Classic. TIMELESS, ABSOLUTELY TIMELESS & UNMATCHED. Thank You, Mr. Travis, for sharing your heart & gifts w/this world. We're gonna love YOU, FOREVER AND EVER, AMEN.🎼🎤🎵
I love Randy's singing voice and God bless him and his family and I have always been one of his fan and I love his singing voice and God bless randy 🙀🙀🙀🙀
Hello
2019 and still listening to Randy !!! Forever & Ever Amen !!
Me too , will be listening to him 2029. Love me some Randy Travis . he's just honey . sing Randy ,you on your way back .Mr. Humble
Am here
Barbara Brown ohh we will be listening to him for the rest of are life’s!!!
Anna Marie same but it’s 2020 know and I still listen to Randy Travis
Takes me to my childhood. Loved him since I was a little guy. It's hard to see the legend where he is now. Am enjoying his book immensely!
this song and this video make me cry. its so beautiful.
Good old days! I remember my grandpa always shaking hands w/his homies back in the day. The camaraderie back in the day is very wholesome.
That stroke did him bad. What a musician he is.
This song was played at my grandfather funeral 💔 I remember telling him I loved him and he’ll try to say it back by whispering back 💔
One of the all time great songs ever written.
Boy, those were good days with the best music
I think this is one of the only times he didn't get the lyrics exactly right, since he did the "Just listen to how this song ends" in the first chorus. Oh well...a legend is allowed one mulligan in his career.
Even as an Indie Rock guy..I loved Randy Travis and his pure country take on a timeless feeling.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Back when the CMA meant something. It was about respect, talent, music and tradition. I think Dolly Parton is the only other person I've seen done the shaking of hands thing while walking down to perform and that was in 1991. This hits so different when he smooches the Legendary Sarah Ophielia Colley Cannon. I never gets tired of seeing this.
There is so many music icons in the beginning when he’s shaking hands! From George Jones to Johnny cash it’s amazing to see all of them there!
You're the best Randy. May God bless and keep you.
Lordy, I sure do miss him singing!
I have got tears in my eyes, seeing that not only did we lost some of these great stars, but we've also lost our Good Ole Country Music. The family-friendly feel in the audience here was mesmerizing. I love that Randy Travis kiss our sweet beloved Miss Minnie Pearl who was a mother to many of young stars on the Grand Ole Opry and she was loved by everyone.
??ゆゆゆん
He was the best
I love this video watching all those country music singers that are no longer with us RIP to all of them.
Wow first time to saw a concert like this. Very proper and gentle. He so humble.
he was the backdrop to my life love me some RANDY TRAVIS!!
BEAUTIFULL. RANDY'S A GREAT SHOWMAN,TOO,SHAKING HANDS.!
This was a time that cannot or will be not repeated. Randy and all the greats of country music....glad we have it on UA-cam...... wasn’t he a major babe!!!!!!
He sure was Kat35 Lulu. He's a major Sweetie Pie , humble , kind , respectful , just downright lovable .everyone should love Randy Travis . greatest country singer of all times.
Such a beautiful, touching love song. Randy’s voice is perfect for it.
Randy Travis is a classy man with a beautiful ♥ heart and soul. This is my favorite song of his ❤🤗 😊
One of the best love songs ever!!!