Carrie Underwood has won eight Grammy Awards, which is a huge honor. But one of those wins is special because of who she shared it with.
It all started when she recorded a cover of the classic song “I Told You So” for her 2007 album. A country music icon heard it and loved it.
That icon was Randy Travis. He loved Carrie’s version so much, they recorded a Grammy-winning duet of “I Told You So” together.
Their friendship grew strong, and Randy even invited her to join the Grand Ole Opry. His wife, Mary, later shared that Randy said Carrie has “one of the greatest voices in country music.”
Incredible tribute to Randy Travis by Carrie Underwood.
Fans absolutely loved the duet. Listeners called the pairing of the two superstars “amazing” and “country music at its finest.” One viewer said that Carrie’s incredible voice respected Randy’s original song but also took it to a completely new level. 1
It quickly became a fan favorite, proving how well the new star and the legend sounded together.
Their duet was a special musical moment. But their friendship became even more important years later. In 2013, Randy Travis suffered a terrible stroke that almost took his life.
He had to learn how to walk again and it affected his ability to sing. But Carrie Underwood stood by her friend.
Carrie Underwood – I Told You So (featuring Randy Travis)
A perfect example of this was at a special Opry celebration. Carrie was on stage singing one of Randy’s biggest hits, “Forever and Ever, Amen.” It was a beautiful performance.
But for the very last line, she did something truly memorable. She walked over and turned her microphone to Randy, letting him finish the song.
Mary Travis said that moment was timeless and showed Carrie has a “heart of gold.” Although Randy’s stroke changed his life, friends like Carrie make sure his voice is still heard.
She shows that country music is truly a family. Follow Carrie Underwood on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube to see more moments of music and heart.