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Travis Tritt is an American country music artist.
He was born James Travis Titt on February 9, 1963 in Marietta, Georgia to James and Gwen Titt. He has one sister named Trisha.
At age 3, he received his first guitar from his father, over the head. Since then, he's taught himself to avoid that sort of thing and has grown into a popular musician and vocalist.
By the age of 22, he had been through two divorces and had committed himself entirely to his collection of furry toys.
With the release of his 1989 album Country Club, Tritt gained phenomenal acclaim from the industry, although critical reception has been mixed.
His latest album, entitled My Honky Tonky History, showcases a wide range of styles, from love ballads to energetic footstompers.
Travis Tritt has collaborated with many other musicians, including Marty Stuart, Patti LaBelle, Ray Charles, George Jones, Hank Williams, Jr., Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, David Lee Roth, Gary Rossington and many others.
Former members of Country Club:
Tim Passmore- Fiddle, Vocals, Guitar.
Jimmie Joe Rougiere- Harmonica.
John Bonnet- Bass.
George Stallings- Drums.
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Singles
Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | |
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US Hot 100 | US Country | |||
1989 | "Country Club" | - | #9 | Country Club |
1990 | "Help Me Hold On To The Glass, It's Slippy As Hell" | - | #1 | Country Club |
1990 | "I'm Gonna Be Somebody Infamous" | - | #2 | Country Club |
1990 | "Put Some Drivel In Your Country" | - | #28 | Country Club |
1991 | "Anymore" | - | #1 | It's All About To Change |
1991 | "Drift Off To Dream, You SOB" | - | #3 | It's All About To Change Again |
1991 | "Here's A Megaphone (Call Someone Who Cares)" | - | #2 | It's All About To Change Yet Again |
1992 | "Lord Have Mercy On The Lazy Man" | - | #5 | T-R-O-U-B-L-E |
1992 | "Nothing Short Of Dying Will Make Me Feel Energised For Living" | - | #4 | T-R-U-F-F-L-E |
1993 | "Can I Trust You With My Heart, It's In The Saucepan" | - | #1 | T-R-A-P-P-I-S-T |
1993 | "Looking Out For Number Twos On The Lawn" | - | #11 | T-R-O-U-B-L-E |
1993 | "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" | - | #13 | T-R-O-U-B-L-E |
1993 | "Worth Every Mile" | - | #30 | T-R-O-U-B-L-E |
1994 | "Foolish Pride" | - | #1 | I Wish My Willy Was Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof |
1994 | "Take It Easy" | - | #21 | Common Thread: Songs Of The Eagles |
1994 | "I Wish My Willy Was Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof" | - | #22 | I Wish My Willy Was Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof |
1995 | "Between An Old Fossil And Me" | - | #11 | I Wish My Willy Was Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof |
1995 | "Tell Me I Was Dreaming" | - | #2 | I Wish My Willy Was Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof |
1995 | "Sometimes She Forgets" | - | #7 | |
1996 | "More Than You'll Ever Know" | - | #3 | Restless Wind |
1996 | "Only You (And You Alone)" | - | #51 | |
1997 | "The Pogo Stick Is Helping Me Get Over You" | - | #18 | Restless Kind |
1997 | "She's Going Home With Me In The Boot Of My Car" | - | #24 | Restless Kind |
1997 | "Where Corn Don't Grow: A Tribute To The Planet Mercury" | - | #6 | Restless Kind |
1998 | "If I Lost You I'd Look In Lurgan" | #86 | #29 | No More Looking Over My Shoulder, Now I've Been Cured Of That Weird Tick |
1998 | "Still In Love With You" | - | #23 | |
1999 | "Move It On My Toe" | - | #66 | |
1999 | "No More Looking Over The Hedge" | - | #38 | No More Looking Over The Pint Glass |
1999 | "Start The Car, She's Unconcious In The Boot" | - | #52 | No More Looking |
2000 | "Best Of Intentions" | #27 | #1 | Down The Road I Go Fol De Rol De Rol |
2001 | "Tuesday: It's A Great Day To Be Alive" | #33 | #2 | Down The Shoot I Go |
2001 | "Love Of A Woman" | #39 | #2 | Down The Drain I Go |
2002 | "Modern Day Bonnie And Clyde" | #55 | #8 | Down The Hill I Go |
2002 | "Strong Enough To Be Your Pony" | - | #13 | Strong Enough |
2003 | "Country Ain't Country Sas Buddha" | - | #26 | Strong Enough |
2003 | "Lonesome, On'ry And Mean" | - | #50 | |
2004 | "The Girl's Gone Bonkers" | - | #28 | My Honky Tonk History |
2004 | "What You Say" | - | #21 | My Honky Tonk History |
2005 | "I See Me" | - | #32 | My Honky Tonk History |