Travis Tritt – Circus Leaving Town
A traveling-heart goodbye—Travis Tritt turns “Circus Leaving Town” into the moment love folds its tent, and all you can do is watch the tail-lights and wish it well. Here are…
A traveling-heart goodbye—Travis Tritt turns “Circus Leaving Town” into the moment love folds its tent, and all you can do is watch the tail-lights and wish it well. Here are…
A barroom spark catching dry timber—Travis Tritt’s “When Good Ol’ Boys Go Bad” is a grin-and-grit warning label for the moment decent men decide they’ve had enough. The nuts and…
A rueful smile wrapped in barroom bravado—Travis Tritt’s “Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof” toasts the myth of invincibility, then gently tells the truth about what it costs. Let’s anchor the…
A dusty-road confession about stubborn hearts—Travis Tritt tipping his hat to Waylon while proving the outlaw creed still breathes in modern country. First, the anchors—so the memory has something solid…
A handshake across a divided room—Travis Tritt and John Mellencamp asking us, in “What Say You,” to trade the last word for a little listening, the anger for a backbeat…
A late-night vow whispered over neon—realizing there are seasons when pride won’t carry you, and asking for help becomes its own kind of strength. Here are the anchors up front.…
A revved-up manifesto about pride and propulsion—Travis Tritt promising to lace country’s heart with rock’s horsepower, and inviting you to roll the windows down and live a little. Let’s set…
A song of heat, homage, and unrestrained energy, “Burning Love” as sung by Travis Tritt blazes with both reverence for tradition and the raw, unfiltered passion of country-rock fire. When…
A familiar refrain made new—Travis Tritt takes “Take It Easy” and turns it into a letter to the years we’ve all lived through. The essentials first: Travis Tritt’s version of…
A kitchen-table vow with a heartbeat—a love song that treats trust as a promise and a prayer, asked softly enough that the answer matters more than the melody. Essentials up…