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🎁 From the Vault: Randy Travis Releases Unheard '90s-Era Song, "Where My Heart Is"

🎁 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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