The Booth Brothers Revisit the Hits of Randy Travis, Alabama, Forester Sisters and Others

The Booth Brothers return on August 16 with a brand new Gaither Music album Country Roads, Country and Inspirational Favorites. This new 15 songs frind the trio re-visiting some of country music's classic songs such as "Forever and Ever, Amen" (Randy Travis), "Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good" (Don Williams), "I'd Choose You Again" (Forester Sisters), "Mountain Music" (Alabama), "I'll Go To My Grave Lovin' You" (Statler Brothers) and others.
Ronnie, Michael and Paul go back to their roots with Country Roads, Country and Inspirational Favorites, a recording that showcases this award-winning trio's seamless blends performing country classics. Influenced by artists such as The Statler Brothers, The Gatlins, Randy Travis, Don Williams, Hank Williams, Alabama and more, these gospel music mainstays tip their hats to some of their musical heroes, creating smooth renditions of these household favorites honoring faith and family.
Ronnie, Michael, and Paul love Southern Gospel music. They believe it touches the soul and offers encouragement and hope. By singing and ministering to audiences through word and song, these gentlemen are fulfilling God's call on their lives.
TRACK LISTING
1. Mountain Music
2. Forever And Ever, Amen
3. Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good
4. High Cotton
5. Do You Know You Are My Sunshine
6. I'll Go To My Grave Lovin' You
7. All The Gold In California
8. Daydream Believer
9. Take Me Home, Country Roads
10. I'll Still Be Lovin' You
11. Three Wooden Crosses
12. I'd Choose You Again
13. Back Home Again
14. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
15. He Saw It All
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