Sounds like "Deeper than the HOLLER" by Randy Travis. I have linked to the CD in the sources section. The lyrics are as follows:
Well I've heard those city singers singin 'bout how they can love
Deeper than the oceans higher than the stars above
Well I come from the country and I know I ain't seen it all
But I heard that oceans salty and the stars they sometimes fall
But that would not do justice to the way I feel for you
So I have to sing this song about all the things I knew
My love is deeper that the holler, stronger than the rivers
Higher than the pine trees growin' tall upon the hill
My love is purer than the snowflakes that fall in late December
And honest as a robin on a springtime window sill
And longer than the song of the Whippoorwill
From the backroads to the broadway shows with a million miles between
There's a least a million love songs that people love to sing
And everyone is different and everyone's the same
So this is just another way of sayin' the same thing
My love is deeper that the holler, stronger than the rivers
Higher than the pine trees growin' tall upon the hill
My love is purer than the snowflakes that fall in late December
And honest as a robin on a springtime window sill
And longer than the song of the Whippoorwill
My love is deeper that the holler, stronger than the rivers
Higher than the pine trees growin' tall upon the hill
My love is purer than the snowflakes that fall in late December
And honest as a robin on a springtime window sill
And longer than the song of the Whippoorwill
2007-03-10 19:13:53
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answered by Richard H 7
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Deeper Than The Holler by Randy Travis
www.randytravis.com
2007-03-10 18:17:50
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answered by K C 3
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Randy Travis--Deeper than the Holler
(By the way, Holler means this:
American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source hol·ler 2 (hŏl'ər) Pronunciation Key
adj. , v. & n. Chiefly Upper Southern U.S.
Variant of hollow.
One feature of Upper Southern English and specifically of Appalachian English is its pronunciation of the final unstressed syllable in words such as hollow, window, and potato as (ər). Holler, winder, and tater are merely variant pronunciations reflected in spelling. As a noun, holler has the specific meaning in the Appalachians of "a small valley between mountains": They live up in the holler underneath Big Bald Mountain. )
DEEPER THAN THE HOLLER
Well I've heard those city singers singin 'bout how they can love
Deeper than the oceans higher than the stars above
Well I come from the country and I know I ain't seen it all
But I heard that oceans salty and the stars they sometimes fall
But that would not do justice to the way I feel for you
So I have to sing this song about all the things I knew
My love is deeper than the holler, stronger than the rivers
Higher than the pine trees growin' tall upon the hill
My love is purer than the snowflakes that fall in late December
And honest as a robin on a springtime window sill
And longer than the song of the Whippoorwill
From the backroads to the broadway shows with a million miles between
There's a least a million love songs that people love to sing
And everyone is different and everyone's the same
So this is just another way of sayin' the same thing
My love is deeper than the holler, stronger than the rivers
Higher than the pine trees growin' tall upon the hill
My love is purer than the snowflakes that fall in late December
And honest as a robin on a springtime window sill
And longer than the song of the Whippoorwill
My love is deeper than the holler, stronger than the rivers
Higher than the pine trees growin' tall upon the hill
My love is purer than the snowflakes that fall in late December
And honest as a robin on a springtime window sill
And longer than the song of the Whippoorwill
2007-03-10 18:17:45
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answered by doublewidemama 6
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Deeper Than the Holler by Randy Travis (not sure if that is the exact title of the song)
2007-03-10 18:18:11
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answered by Katprsn 5
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Deeper Than The Holler
2016-10-07 23:33:10
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answered by kinjorski 4
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Gatlin Brothers
2007-03-10 18:16:46
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answered by hotstuff456789 1
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Forever and Ever Amen by Randy Travis.
2007-03-10 18:17:16
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answered by Bobbie 3
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Randy Travis sings it, as far as I know.
2007-03-10 18:16:46
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answered by Jorge A 2
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randy travis - deeper than the holler
2007-03-10 18:17:08
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answered by Anonymous
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randy Travis
2007-03-10 18:16:06
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answered by setter505 5
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