In Travis Tritt's music video for "Anymore," Annie is a character who represents a past romantic relationship that has ended. The video portrays her as a figure from Tritt's memories, highlighting the emotional turmoil and regret he feels about the lost love. Through flashbacks and poignant storytelling, the video captures the essence of longing and the pain of moving on from a significant relationship.
In Travis Tritt's music video for "Anymore," the character Bonnie is played by actress and model, Lisa D'Amato. She is known for her work in various music videos and reality television. The video showcases a narrative that complements the song's themes of heartbreak and loss.
she going home with me. love of a woman.
Rick sharp
The song is "Here's Your Sign (Get the picture)" by Bill Engvall. Joining him in the video and on certain recordings of the song are Travis Tritt.
In Travis Tritt's "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" music video, Amy Smith's boyfriend is portrayed by actor and musician, John Schneider. He plays the role of a man who is infatuated with Amy, creating a storyline that adds to the song's themes of romance and trouble. The video showcases their relationship dynamics amid the song's narrative.
she going home with me. love of a woman.
Rick sharp
Travis Tritt - I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know Pretty convincing 'old man' makeup they had on Travis, huh?
The song is "Here's Your Sign (Get the picture)" by Bill Engvall. Joining him in the video and on certain recordings of the song are Travis Tritt.
In Travis Tritt's "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" music video, Amy Smith's boyfriend is portrayed by actor and musician, John Schneider. He plays the role of a man who is infatuated with Amy, creating a storyline that adds to the song's themes of romance and trouble. The video showcases their relationship dynamics amid the song's narrative.
Well, honey, in Travis Tritt's "Trouble" video, the pretty girl you're talking about is Theresa Russell. She's serving looks and adding some spice to the video, but let's be real, Travis is the real star of the show. So, enjoy the eye candy while you can, but don't forget who the main attraction is, darlin'.
No, they are not related. But, they are good friends. They teamed up as a duo, and had 2 singles hit the top of the country music charts. The first was, "This One's Gonna Hurt," and "The Whiskey Ain't Workin' Anymore." The boys also did videos for each song, and they were very popular on the country music video networks.
More Than You'll Ever Know, Travis Tritt
In the 1990s, Travis Tritt collaborated with several female singers in his country music videos. Notably, he teamed up with Faith Hill for the hit "The Restless Kind" and with Linda Davis for "I Can't Help You." Additionally, he featured in the music video for "It's a Great Day to Be Alive" alongside other female artists. These collaborations helped to highlight the strong presence of women in country music during that era.
I don't know if Annie was in a movie but i do know that she was in a video that Thomas Edison created of her shooting.
The major motion picture of 1967, "Bonnie and Clyde," was the inspiration for the song. Travis took the story and updated it to a more modern version in the hit and in his video for the tune. The hit movie included Warren Beatty, Fay Dunaway, Gene Hackman, and Estelle Parsons. Pasons won the Oscar for "Best Supporting Actress Award." Also, Gene Wilder is in the movie, but, only for a brief moment. This was his first film. --- Travis had Billy Bob Thornton in his video. That makes people think it is excerpts from a movie, but it is just in fact part of the video.
JULIE SMITH