First, they started with the original recording of Randy Travis' hit song “1982.” They pulled the vocals from that song to use as building blocks for the new single. Then, they brought in country singer James DuPre to sing “Where That Came From.” After DuPre laid down his vocals, Lehning laid the AI copy over it.
But in lieu of Randy being able to sing new, original songs due to his continued aphasia, he has partnered with his old label Warner Music Nashville to release a new song called “Where That Came From.” Written by well-known country songwriters Scotty Emerick and John Scott Sherrill, and produced by long-time Travis ...
On May 3, Travis released a new song with the help of artificial intelligence, or AI. It is called Where That Came From. Nashville, Tennessee songwriters Scotty Emerick and John Scott Sherrill wrote the song. Cris Lacy is co-president of Warner Music Nashville, the company that produces Travis' music.
Randy never had any children, as his first wife was several years older than him.
It was released on , and served as Travis' first new recording of music in over a decade, developed through the use of artificial intelligence software to recreate his vocals following a series of strokes and health issues that left him unable to sing, overlaid over a vocal bed of an existing 2011 recording ...
The reason why Randy Travis' new song Where That Came From is so miraculous is because Randy suffered a stroke in 2013. The stroke affected the part of the brain that controls speech. Randy lost his voice and was given a 2% chance of recovery.