Josh Turner's Forever and Ever Amen

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Riley Johnson

Updated

February 2, 2024

Updated

February 2, 2024

Updated

February 2, 2024

In 2020, during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Josh Turner lit everyone’s gloomy homes with his angelic voice when he released his cover of the Randy Travis classic, “Forever and Ever, Amen.” 

In a YouTube series called “Keepin’ It Country,” Turner honors Randy Travis for being one of his country music inspirations. In this particular installment, Turner stated that Randy Travis was the “reason” he moved to Nashville and the person who helped him reach success today. 

Throughout the years, Turner has used Travis’s technique in singing and made it his standard in producing his own music. 

That is why if you want to know more about Josh Turner’s cover of “Forever and Ever, Amen,” scroll down as we got everything covered for you!

Josh Turner’s Covered Version

Through the years, countless artists have already released their own version of “Forever and Ever, Amen,” but there is no denying that Josh Turner’s version is definitely on top.

Compared to the original version, Josh Turner’s acoustic delivery has made the song more personal and warm. Through every strum of his guitar, a tsunami of emotions started rushing in.

The way his voice swindles through the lyrics melted listeners’ hearts in every way possible. His enunciation of the words made the song even more mellow and soft to hear. 

So, it may be quite the challenge to find any artist who can cover a purer, traditional country song better than the way Josh Turner does it. 

On top of that, the fact that Travis is one of Turner’s musical inspirations makes this song cover even more worth checking out.

Listen to Josh Turner’s version of the ever-iconic Randy Travis’s country ballad “Forever and Ever, Amen” below.


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