What'll You Do About Me - Randy Travis, Linde, Dennis
I Won't Need You Anymore - Randy Travis, Barnes, Max D.
Forever and Ever, Amen - Randy Travis, Overstreet, Paul
I Told You So - Randy Travis, Travis, Randy
Anything - Randy Travis, Scaife, Ronny
The Truth Is Lyin' Next to You - Randy Travis, Longacre, Susan
Tonight We're Gonna Tear Down the Walls - Randy Travis, Sales, Jim
Sometimes a simple voice can carry the day. Take Randy Travis: his rustic, hickory-smoked warble can almost effortlessly conjure up everyday country pleasures--basic backwoods stuff that suburban folks have long forgotten.... more » His brand of faithful retro took Nashville by surprise on Storms of Life, his 1986 debut, but Travis--thanks to poor song choices and a handful of awkwardly-penned originals--failed to maintain those lofty standards. But this, his second effort, from 1987, stands as his best--and his most commercially viable as well. It perfectly showcases those stunning vocals and opened the door for countless similar-piped honky-tonkers. His voice still waxes strong these days, but it's great to hear him hit homer after homer in this classic Always inning. --Tom Lanham« less
Sometimes a simple voice can carry the day. Take Randy Travis: his rustic, hickory-smoked warble can almost effortlessly conjure up everyday country pleasures--basic backwoods stuff that suburban folks have long forgotten. His brand of faithful retro took Nashville by surprise on Storms of Life, his 1986 debut, but Travis--thanks to poor song choices and a handful of awkwardly-penned originals--failed to maintain those lofty standards. But this, his second effort, from 1987, stands as his best--and his most commercially viable as well. It perfectly showcases those stunning vocals and opened the door for countless similar-piped honky-tonkers. His voice still waxes strong these days, but it's great to hear him hit homer after homer in this classic Always inning. --Tom Lanham
coverdalegirl | New Brunswick, Canada | 08/14/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I loved this! Randy really delivers on this one. From the rolicking "What'll you do about me" to the sentimental "My House" Travis really shows he can sing 'em all. The title song, "Forever and Ever, Amen" is destined to become a country classic, but then it is hard to go wrong with anything written by Paul Overstreet! I bought this CD because I loved the title single and I got a CD with 10 great songs! Bonus!"
Classic Travis
Catherine E. Murray | Paradise,CA United States | 08/19/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is one of his best CD's! I listen to it over and over again!"
Always & Forever by Randy Travis
Lynette Masztakowski | Cool, CA | 08/07/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am pretty new to country music and tend to like the older, softer balladeers. I wasn't crazy about Randy's voice at first but soon it really grew on me. Great lyrics that stay with you..."
Doesn't get any better!
F.Faulkner | Hartford, CT USA | 05/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I listened to this album every day for months when it came out in 1987, and into Summer 1988. Randy Travis was the "IT" guy, guest starring on late night TV and breathing new life into country music. I was a huge fan, and am still a huge fan. His voice is unique and a gift. This album is superb,natural country music. Delightful!"