Randall performs a wide variety of music in his shows and has performed 3-hour shows comprised of entirely originals or covers.
That Don't Add Up
Getting Over You
Alligator Crawl
Southern Man's Way
Where I've Been
Four Feet Above The Dogs
ShoeBox
Come Out And Play
Should I Let Her Know
Cool Like You
If I Believe
Who Would Santa Pray To
Bulletproof (The I-I Song)
No Horse Town
Jesus
13 Comes Around
My Keys
Drink It Up
Last Drop
The Ride
This is me - Gartman, Couch, Woods
Better Man In Me -Gartman, Couch Woods
That Woman Behind Those Eyes - Gartman, Couch, Woods
I Won't Let Him Down
Little Too Much
Price Of Old
Hide My Heart
It Ain't Nothing - Keith Whitley
Working Man Blues - Merle Haggard
Stand Up - Mel McDaniels
Satin Sheets - Johnny Paycheck
Where I Find God by - Larry Fleet
Fire & Rain - James Taylor
Operator - Jim Croce
Walking In Memphis - Mark Cohn
Stay Here & Drank - Merle Haggard
She Just Started Liking Cheatin Songs - Alan Jackson
Much Too Young - Garth Brooks
Hippies And Cowboys - Cody Jinks
Loud And Heavy - Cody Jinks
Cast No Stones - Cody Jinks
Don't Close Your Eyes - Keith Whitley
If Tomorrow Never Comes - Garth Brooks
The Whiskey & You - Chris Stapleton
Margaritaville - Jimmy Buffet
Amarillo By Morning - George Strait
Your Something Special - George Strait
No Stranger To The Rain - Keith Whitley
Is It Raining At Your House - Vern Gosden
Can't You See - Waylon Jennings Version
Better Man - Clint Black
Pink Houses - John Mellencamp
The Rambling Man - Waylon Jennings
The Way Love Goes - Merle Haggard
Neon Moon - Brooks & Dunn
Boot-Scootin Boogie - Brooks & Dunn
The Weight - The Band
What It's Like - Everlast
Bartender Song - Rehab
Old School - John Conlee
Please Come To Boston - Dave Loggins
Sister Golden Hair - America
I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive - Hank Williams Sr.
You Never Even Called Me By My Name - David Allan Coe
The Fireman - George Strait
The Chair - George Straigt
Nobody's Home - Clint Black
Friends in Low Places - Garth Brooks
The Dance - Garth Brooks
Originally from Deep East Texas and Louisiana, Randall Gartman’s sound and writing style are always going to transcend his roots. You can almost feel the mud between your toes as you’re tapping your feet to “Alligator Crawl” or maybe even get the feeling of little Bourbon Street as you listen to “Cool Like You”. Each song has a simple sound with a catchy beat, but all the words are honest and from the heart. Every song captures a part of Randall’s feelings at a particular time and place or reminisces through part of his childhood memories but you will always know it’s not another song that has been written, just to satisfy the so-called, “music industry professional”, that is only duplicating the same old tired stuff because it meets a trending algorithm.
Randall's music has been spun on the radio and he has performed domestically in the US and internationally. You can find more details about Randall on his full website at RandallGartman.com
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