Throwback To Randy Travis’s Debut At Grand Ole Opry With “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”

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Grand Ole Opry Has Been A Big Part of Randy Travis’ Life

Randy Travis‘ first visit to the Grand Ole Opry was at the very young age of ten. Since then, he and his family paid a visit quite a few times throughout the years – and every time they did, the country star recalled feeling in awe and anxious at the same time.

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So, when Travis moved to Nashville in the early 1980s, he made sure to watch a number of shows at the Opry. It was the very place that inspired him to write original songs and endeavor to break into the business. 

Today, the “Forever and Ever, Amen” singer marvels at his great fortune to have played on the prestigious stage so many times and be a member of the Opry legacy – the highest honor granted to any country artist.

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Anyway, you can check out one of Randy Travis’ performances of “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry.”

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