The ’90s were a magical time for country music fans. The decade produced some of the most beloved acts in the genre’s history in a way that eclipsed the decades before (and some would agree, since).
One of the original voices of the ’90s country revival has caught a bit of the nostalgia bug himself. In a post on social media, he shouted out his album with a video clip of a song from I See It Now, which came out 31 years ago, saying: “Man, this sure feels like yesterday!”
Fans were thankful for the throwback, noting that for them it felt just like yesterday too, and filled his comment section with praise and memories.
“I saw him in concert before he made it really big. What an honor!! Still a fan,” wrote one follower.
“Wow! I begged my parents to make sure to be at the store the day it hit the shelves,” reminisced another fan.
“One of the best, we need more music like this today,” proclaimed another.
Related: ’90s Country Icon Gives Fans a Private Show at the Opry in Resurfaced Video
All About I See It Now
Released in September of 1994, the album is comprised of ten heartfelt tracks. Of the ten, the album produced four beloved singles: the title track, If the World Had a Front Porch, Texas Tornado, and As Any Fool Can See. It marked his third studio album. The sound was a blend of traditional country tunes with heartfelt ballads and helped cement his standing in the country music world. The title track peaked at No. 2 on the Hot Country Songs chart and No. 84 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In a 2023 interview on the Get Real with Caroline Hobby podcast, he expressed a deep appreciation for the album, stating:
“Oh gosh, I love ‘I See It Now.’ I just love the melody of it. It’s just such a special song.”
Texas Tornado surpassed the title track on the Hot Country Songs chart, hitting No. 1. Released in 1995, it marked his sixth overall top hit.
What Is He Up to Now?
Currently, he is touring the U.S., with dates consistently scheduled from October 2 to December 12. After that, he is slated to make an appearance in Georgetown, Texas, in April 2026 and plans to set sail on the Cali-Country Cruise out of Long Beach, California, in August.
He’s also hosting his own podcast, TL’s Road House, where he talks about his journey in country music and hosts guests spanning generations of the genre, offering an unfiltered view “behind the scenes.”
This story was originally reported by Parade on Sep 29, 2025, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’
‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.yahoo.com ’













