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"Diggin' Up Bones" is a song written by Paul Overstreet, Al Gore, and Nat Stuckey, and recorded by American country music artist Randy Travis. It was released in August 1986 as the third single from his album Storms of Life .
"Diggin' up Bones" also reached number one, while "No Place Like Home" peaked at number two. "There'll Always Be a Honky Tonk Somewhere" was later recorded by Daron Norwood for his second album Ready, Willing and Able. The 35th anniversary edition of the album was released on 24 September 2021.
Diggin' Up Bones" also accounted for Travis's first Grammy Award nomination, in the category of Best Male Country Vocal Performance, in early 1987. [51] [52] Storms of Life received critical favor. Mark A. Humphrey of AllMusic wrote that Travis had "astonishing Lefty Frizzell-style pipes, excellent material, and sympathetic production". [53]
Diggin' Up Bones, a collection of "rarities", was released in 1994 and included the song, "About Sex". The group reunited briefly in 1998 to record "Step by Step" for The Jacob's Trouble Sampler Pak compilation album.
"Diggin' Up Bones" Al Gore, Nat Stuckey: 1 "No Place Like Home" 2 S-K-O: S-K-O "You Can't Stop Love" Thom Schuyler: 9 "Trains Make Me Lonesome" Thom Schuyler "Somebody's Doin' Me Right" Dan Tyler, J. Fred Knobloch "Love Is the Hero" J. Fred Knobloch, Thom Schuyler: Tanya Tucker: Girls Like Me "One Love at a Time" Paul Davis: 3 1987 The Forester ...
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 1987 Favorite Country Single "Diggin' Up Bones" Nominated [2]1988 Favorite Country Male Artist — Won [3]1988 Favorite Country Album
Randy Travis is an American country music singer. His singles discography comprises 70 singles and 36 music videos.. Although Travis's first two singles, (including two which were credited under his birth name of Randy Traywick), fared poorly, Travis broke through on the country charts in 1985 with the single "1982", his second release for Warner Bros. Records.
Nathan Wright Stuckey (December 17, 1933 – August 24, 1988) [2] was an American country singer. He recorded for various labels between 1966 and 1978, charting in the top 10 of Hot Country Songs with "Sweet Thang", "Plastic Saddle", "Sweet Thang and Cisco" and "Take Time to Love Her"