About The Song

Only a few vocalists could ever compare to the Grammy-winning legend Randy Travis. His cello-resonant voice that’s as thick as honey and sincere delivery that’s as honest as a dying man captured the heart of many country fans.

So, imagine everyone’s shock when in 2013, Travis suffered a massive near-fatal stroke that left him paralyzed on one side, limited his speech, and confined him to do what he loves the most: sing and perform.

Still, his celebrated career rules music lovers’ hearts, and his release of neo-traditional classics continue to be an inspiration to today’s country artists. This explains why several stars from different genres have expressed publicly about Travis’ legacy and influence over the years. They’ve performed Randy Travis songs in his honor and praise him for his monumental impact on the genre.

But in this short clip, we’ve found one special man that holds the singer near and dear to his heart, tipping his hat to the country icon – and it’s none other than his former singing partner and brother, Ricky Traywick.Ricky Traywick paid tribute to the country legend, who happened to be a brother he grew up with. Singing Randy Travis‘ 1988 country hit, “Deeper Than The Holler,” you can quickly see a lot of similarities. Not only do they share a little resemblance in appearance, but their voices are almost just the same.

Influenced by their father who listened to country music, Randy Travis actually kicked off his singing career performing with Ricky Traywick around town as the Traywick Brothers. But just as the siblings began gaining popularity, the two often found themselves on the wrong side of the law.

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Lyrics

Well, I’ve heard those city singers
Singing ’bout how they can love
Deeper than the oceans
Higher than the stars above
But I come from the country
And I know I ain’t seen it all
But I heard that ocean’s salty
And the stars, they sometimes fall
And that would not do justice
To the way I feel for you
So I had to sing this song
About all the things I knew
My love is deeper than the holler
Stronger than the river
Higher than the pine trees growin’ tall upon the hill
My love is purer than the snowflakes
That fall in late December
And honest as a Robin on a springtime window sill
And longer than the song of a whippoorwill
From the back roads to the Broadway shows
With a million miles between
There’s at least a million love songs
That people love to sing
And every one is different
And every one’s the same
And this is just another way
Of saying the same thing
My love is deeper than the holler
Stronger than the river
Higher than the pine trees growin’ tall upon the hill
My love is purer than the snowflakes
That fall in late December
And honest as a Robin on a springtime window sill
And longer than the song of a whippoorwill
My love is deeper than the holler
Stronger than the river
Higher than the pine trees growin’ tall upon the hill
My love is purer than the snowflakes
That fall in late December
And honest as a Robin on a springtime window sill
And longer than the song of a whippoorwill
A whippoorwill

By yenhu

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