Travis Tritt & Friends - Where Corn Don't Grow (live)

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2010

Travis, Waylon Jennings, Steve Wariner, Joe Diffie, and Porter Wagner perform Where Corn Don't Grow on the Opry

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  • @lvsfan101 Yeah, sure. Waylon's version went in #50-60s's on the Billboard charts, while Travis' went #6. How's that for Travis sucking on this song.

  • what year is this from.

  • @ssttingg not certain but I'd say around 1999-2001

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  • @Ivsfan101 and bigdmck01...Waylon admired and respected Travis and Travis admired, respected and adored Waylon. They both did incredible versions of this song and Waylon's sitting beside Travis participating on this song was his way of paying that respect to Travis while Travis having Waylon join him was doing the same and it meant the world to him to have Waylon there. Nothing insignifant about this performance...it was a big deal to both of them to be there for each other

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  • @bigdmck01 i think Waylon passed on in 2002 or 2003 and Porter passed on around 2007

  • Waylon!!!

  • hey whynot post the joe diffie segement with john deer green , and him waylong singing dukes hazard theme , please thank you.

  • @lvsfan101 I just finished reading Waylon's autobiography. He listed Travis Tritt as his favorite "new" country singer. Personally I like Waylon's version better, but Tritt does it well too

  • @katson6 They shared a love of country music, Travis got caught up in the media negativity over a comment he made on Achy Breaky and didn't recover for it, I sure miss him, wish he'd come back

  • Nice job..great video

  • nobody cares enough to down load a good video of this

  • @sandmangeorge93 I don't feel sad for 'him', I feel sad for me because I watch this and I smile as tears well up in my eyes because he isn't here with us but he gave more than 100 percent and his voice still raises the hair on my arms in this performance. It is with great love and respect, admiration, joy and a touch of sadness that I revisit this video over and over again. Strange but I feel more a loss with Waylon's departure than members of my own family. Loved and still love this man

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