Top Ten Songs by Travis Tritt
Travis Tritt, Mixing the Heart of Country with the Soul of Rock and Roll
By Beth Benson, published Sep 21, 2006
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2. “Anymore” written by Travis Tritt and Jill Colucci in 1991 from the album It’s All About To Change.
3. “Outlaws Like Us” written by Travis Tritt, recorded in 1994, and guest vocal appearances by Hank Williams Jr and Waylon Jennings. From the album Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof.
4. “Here’s A Quarter Call Someone Who Cares” written by Travis Tritt from the album It’s All About to Change.
5. “Country Ain’t Country” written by Casey Beathard, Teresa Boaz & Carson Chamberlain from the album Strong Enough.
6. “Lord Have Mercy On The Working Man” written by Kostas and recorded in 1990. From the album T-R-O-U-B-L-E.
7. “More Than You’ll Ever Know” written by Travis Tritt in 1996 and from the album The Restless Kind.
8. “Foolish Pride” written by Travis Tritt and recorded in 1994. From the album Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof.
9. “Can I Trust You With My Heart” written by Stewart Harris and Travis Tritt. Recorded in 1992. From the album T-R-O-U-B-L-E. 10. “Dixieflyer” written by Susan Longacre, Jim Photogio, and Russell Smith. Recorded in 1990. From the
album Travis Tritt.
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Takeaways
- Travis Tritt is one of the most loved and respected musicians out there.
- Travis Tritt shows pride and passion in every one of his songs.
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