Biography
James Travis Tritt (born February 9, 1963) is an American country singer, songwriter, and actor. Seven of his albums (counting the Greatest Hits) are certified platinum or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America; the highest-certified is 1991's It's All About to Change, which is certified triple-platinum. Tritt has also charted more than 40 times on the Hot Country Songs charts, including five number ones—"Help Me Hold On", "Anymore", "Can I Trust You with My Heart", "Foolish Pride", and "Best of Intentions"—and 15 additional top-10 singles. Tritt's musical style is defined by mainstream country and Southern rock influences. He has received two Grammy Awards, both for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals, in 1992 for "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'", a duet with Marty Stuart, and again in 1998 for "Same Old Train", a collaboration with Stuart and nine other artists. He has received four awards from the Country Music Association and has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1992.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Down The Road I Go
2000

Blues Brothers 2000 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1998

Feels Like Rain
1993

T-R-O-U-B-L-E
1992

Country Fuzz
2020

The Very Best Of Travis Tritt
2007

My Honky Tonk History
2004

Mountain Soul
2001

It's A Great Day To Be Alive
2000

Greater Need
1996

The Restless Kind
1996

Foolish Pride
1994

Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof
1994

This One's Gonna Hurt You
1992

It's All About To Change
1991

Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)
1991

Help Me Hold On
1990
Credited work
410 releases · 91 albums · active 1989–2025
- Performance · 948
- Production · 80
- Other credits · 41
Studios: Masterfonics · Red Zone Studios · Battery Studios, New York · Pacifique Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Marty Stuart
- George Jones (2)
- Bill Engvall
- Lorrie Morgan
- Patty Loveless
- Mark O'Connor
- The Charlie Daniels Band
