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  1. A compilation featuring all the best Travis Tritt hits ever! Country Music Playlist.

    • "Take It Easy"
    • "Double Trouble"
    • "Helping Me Get Over You"
    • "Outlaws Like Us"
    • "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde"
    • "Foolish Pride"
    • "Bible Belt"
    • "It's A Great Day to Be Alive"
    • "Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof"
    • "Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)"

    Nothing brings back an old memory, quite like a classic rock standard. Tritt exposed his music to others who grew up on the songs of the Eagles when he covered one of the band's best country-influenced hits.

    Two long-time pals and like-minded performers threw one of the rowdiest Marty Parties caught on tape. The rocking duet from the Restless Kind album forever tied together Tritt and Stuart's musical legacies.

    Another Restless Kind duet showed a different side of Tritt. Alongside singing partner Lari White, he took a shot at mirroring his country music heroes' skill at wringing every last drop of emotion out of a sad, lonesome song.

    Tritt's statement of purpose came in this ode to past Nashville rebels, featuring guest appearances by Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams, Jr. All of these years later, it still works as a fair critique of mainstream country radio.

    By cutting back on the Southern rock organ and turning up the country singer storytelling charm, Tritt somehow sounds even more like the modern-day sonic child of Ray Price and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

    Tritt performed more than just high-octane country songs. He also successfully tried his hands at more sentimental songs over the years, as exemplified by this mid-tempo number one hit.

    It's hard to imagine Tritt's rocking live show and upbeat honky-tonk singles without the influence of Southern rock. Here he pairs with West Coast roots-rockers Little Feat for a tongue-in-cheek nod to Tritt's Christian upbringing.

    Tritt's best 21st-century offering offers a pick-me-up on both sunny and cloudy days. In the wrong singer's hands, it might be too sentimental, but Tritt's down-home image and drawl make it work.

    This title track from Tritt's 1994 album takes a different approach to ballroom sing-alongs. It admits that some drunken bravado results from unfortunate cases of liquid courage.

    Tritt captures the defiant and downright snarky spirit usually wielded by country music's leading ladies on one of his best-known singles. He pulls this off with a chorus; the kids might call a "sick burn." Read More: Charley Pride Joins Garth Brooks on New Song 'Where the Cross Don't Burn'

  2. 7. Aug. 2017 · Here's a list of the top 10 best Travis Tritt songs to date. By Chuck Dauphin. 08/7/2017. Travis Tritt performs at Charlie Daniels 80th Birthday Volunteer Jam at Bridgestone Arena on...

  3. Travis Tritt Greatest Hits · Playlist · 38 songs · 1.4K likes.