Travis Tritt's "It's A Great Day To Be Alive" is an instant mood-booster. Enjoy Tritt's performance of the song and the complete lyrics here!
In 2000, country music artist Travis Tritt released one of his most popular songs “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive” off of his Down The Road I Go album. It’s a feel-good song about enjoying just being alive, even when things might not be perfect. The song was originally written by Darrell Scott and has been recorded by various artists.
Enjoy watching Travis Tritt perform “It’s a Great Day To Be Alive” live below!
I got rice cooking in the microwave
I got a three day beard I don’t plan to shave
It’s a goofy thing but I just gotta say, hey,
I’m doing alright
Yeah I think I’ll make me some home-made soup
I’m feeling pretty good and that’s the truth
It’s neither drink nor drug induced, no,
I’m just doing alright
And it’s a great day to be alive
I know the sun’s still shining
When I close my eyes
There’s some hard times in the neighborhood
But why can’t every day be just this good
It’s been fifteen years since I left home
I said good luck to every seed I’d sown
Gave it my best and then I left it alone
I hope they’re doing alright
Now I look in the mirror and what do I see
A lone wolf there staring back at me
Long in the tooth but harmless as can be
Lord I guess he’s doin’ alright
And it’s a great day to be alive
I know the sun’s still shining
When I close my eyes
There’s some hard times in the neighborhood
But why can’t every day be just this good
Sometimes it’s lonely, sometimes it’s only me
And the shadows that fill this room
Sometimes I’m falling, desperately calling
Howling at the moon, ah-ooh, ah-ooh
Well, I might go get me a new tattoo
Or take my old Harley for three day cruise
Might even grow me a fu man chu
And it’s a great day to be alive
I know the sun’s still shining
When I close my eyes
There’s some hard times in the neighborhood
But why can’t every day be just this good
And it’s a great day to be alive
I know the sun’s still shining
When I close my eyes
There’s some hard times in the neighborhood
But why can’t every day be just this good, ah-ooh, oh yeah