π From the Vault: Randy Travis Releases Unheard '90s-Era Song, "Where My Heart Is"
π From the Vault: Randy Travis Releases Unheard '90s-Era Song, "Where My Heart Is"
Country music legend Randy Travis has delighted fans by releasing a previously unheard song, "Where My Heart Is," which was recorded decades ago before his devastating 2013 stroke.
The track, described as a "from the vault" recording, features Travis's unmistakable, smooth baritone and classic neo-traditional country sound that defined his iconic career, particularly in the late 1980s and 1990s.
A Special Holiday Track
The newly released song is a heartfelt holiday-themed track, timed perfectly for the Christmas season:
The Title: "Where My Heart Is"
The Era: The song was recorded at some point before Travis's 2013 stroke, with the warm production, dancing fiddles, and pedal steel confirming its authentic country sound from the era he dominated.
The Theme: The lyrics center on the theme of family togetherness during the Christmas holidays, with Travis yearning to spend time with his loved ones, singing lines like: "Don't start the celebration without me / You know I wouldn't wanna miss one thing."
The Significance of the Release
The release of "Where My Heart Is" holds special significance, offering fans a pure, unadulterated example of Travis's singing voice following his stroke in 2013, which severely damaged the part of his brain controlling speech and language.
Not AI: Unlike his highly publicized 2024 release, "Where That Came From," which utilized AI to recreate his voice, "Where My Heart Is" is a genuine, pre-stroke recording, making it a special rediscovery for country music history.
Travis's Statement: In a statement released with the help of his wife, Mary, Travis shared his gratitude for the unreleased track: "Where My Heart Is' is special because it takes me home, and it's from the vault. I recorded it before my stroke, so it's a reminder of the blessings of yesteryear and the hope of tomorrow."
The song is currently available on all major streaming platforms, serving as a reminder of the enduring artistry of one of country music's most beloved figures.
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