THE STROKE TOOK RANDY TRAVIS’ SINGING VOICE. ON JULY 10, A SONG FROM BEFORE IT COMES BACK. Randy Travis did not need many notes to change country music. That baritone was enough. It carried “Forever and Ever, Amen.” It helped pull country back toward tradition. It gave him 23 No. 1 songs, seven Grammys, and a place in the hearts of people who still know exactly where they were when they first heard him sing. Then came July 2013. A massive stroke nearly took his life. He survived, but the voice that had carried so many people through weddings, Sunday drives, heartbreaks, and prayers could no longer do what it once did. That is why July 10 feels different. Randy teased a new song with four simple words: “Went Fishing in the Vault.” This is not just another release. It appears to be a real recording from before the stroke — a piece of Randy’s voice untouched by everything that came after. Mary Travis has said there is a full album of archived music already mixed, mastered, and ready. So when fans hear this song, they will not just hear the past. They will hear the man Randy was, singing to the man he became.
The Stroke Took Randy Travis’ Singing Voice. On July 10, a Song From Before It Comes Back Randy Travis did…