Music legend Randy Travis took to the CMA Awards stage on Wednesday night to sing the last line of his hit, “Forever and Ever, Amen,” three years after suffering from a stroke.
The 57-year-old appeared on stage with other country singers such as Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley and a slew of other stars, singing the last line while audience members applauded.
Just wow. @RandyTravis singing the end of his unforgettable “Forever And Ever, Amen.” #CMAawards50 #ForeverCountry— CMA Country Music (@CountryMusic) November 3, 2016
While the crooner’s voice didn’t soar like it once used to, the emotional moment was a reminder of the strength he has exuded since he suffered a massive stroke in 2013.
That was AWESOME!! Randy Travis everybody ???????? #CMAawards50 pic.twitter.com/X9a6i7XXTx— Michelle Rodriguez (@michrod) November 3, 2016
Travis was honored in mid-October when he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, where he captivated the audience by singing a brief verse of “Amazing Grace.”
He received a similarly emotional response during the CMA Awards. Miranda Lambert wiped away tears as Nicole Kidman pumped her hands in the air.
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