Randy Owen doesn’t just sing he makes time stand still. His voice cuts through the noise with warmth, truth, and a kind of quiet power that feels like it’s meant just for you. Millions continue to follow Randy for his raw honesty and relatable feelings, and that rare magic is on full display in “Feels So Right” performed live at Country Cares 2013.
The video captures the feeling of being close to someone you care deeply about: physically, emotionally and spiritually. It’s not loud or flashy; it’s slow, gentle and deeply personal. You hear the soft strength in his voice, the calm in his delivery. There’s no rush, just truth, sung clearly and beautifully. It’s the kind of performance that feels like it’s meant for one person even when a whole room is listening.
Country Cares 2013 Randy Owen “Feels So Right”
Fans in the comments describe the feeling perfectly: goosebumps, memories, old love, and quiet tears. The song brings people back not just to a place or time, but to a feeling. Randy’s gift isn’t just in how he sings, but in how he makes others feel seen. Like he’s telling their story not just his.
If “Feels So Right” is about holding someone close then his other song “Angels Among Us” is about never letting go. While one song captures the warmth of love in the moment, the other reaches higher toward faith, loss, and comfort that goes beyond what we can see. If the first is about being with someone, the second is about remembering someone.
Alabama – Angels Among Us (Official Video)
In “Angels Among Us,” Randy and the band slow everything down to say something that truly matters. His voice is filled with reverence, steady and soft as scenes of quiet kindness and reflection unfold. The song speaks to anyone who’s ever felt lost and needed a sign. It’s a reminder that, even in the darkest times, there’s light often carried by the people who show up when they’re needed most.
That’s what makes Randy Owen timeless. He doesn’t just perform he comforts, connects, and reminds people they’re not alone. Follow Randy on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram because the next song might be exactly what someone needs to hear.