He’s been through a lot and he sings like someone who’s felt every word. Travis Tritt doesn’t just make music for the moment. He makes songs that stick with you long after the stage lights fade. Millions now follow Travis Tritt for his raw honesty and relatable feelings. One performance that shows his deeper side is “Livin’ On Borrowed Time (from Live & Kickin’).”
In “Livin’ On Borrowed Time,” Travis sings about life, mistakes, and second chances. The song is about waking up and realizing how lucky you are to still be here. It’s full of emotion: thankfulness, regret, and hope. Two parts of him come through: the younger man who once ran wild, and the older one who now sees what matters.
Travis Tritt – Livin’ On Borrowed Time (from Live & Kickin’)
Fans say this performance speaks to them deeply. In the comments, people talk about going through hard times: sickness, loss, or just getting older and how this song reminds them to slow down and appreciate life. Travis Tritt doesn’t sugarcoat anything, that’s what makes his music feel so real.
If “Livin’ On Borrowed Time” is about learning from life and realizing how precious each day is, then his other song “Anymore” is about opening your heart after holding in the pain too long. “Livin’ On Borrowed Time” looks back with gratitude. While “Anymore” is quieter, a confession about pretending to be okay when you’re not. If you’ve ever smiled on the outside while breaking inside, “Anymore” understands that feeling.
Travis Tritt – Anymore (from Live & Kickin’)
In “Anymore,” Travis sings softly, letting the pain show. The song is slower, more personal, and full of emotion. Fans say they listen to it when they need to let something out. The words hit hard because they’re simple and honest. You don’t have to go through the exact same thing to understand it you just have to feel.
Travis Tritt’s songs matter because they sound like real life. Sometimes they’re fun, sometimes they’re sad, but they’re always true. He sings about what people go through and he never pretends to be someone he’s not. Follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, the next song might be exactly what you need to hear.