William Lee Golden and The Goldens Pay Tribute to Family Members with New Video

Oak Ridge Boys' William Lee Golden and his sons The Goldens pay tribute to important family members with their brand new video and single, "If I Could Only Hear My Mother Pray Again." Paying tribute to mothers everywhere, this video is very special to William Lee Golden, whose mother, Rutha Mae Golden is honored at the beginning of the video.
"My mother, Rutha Mae Golden was such an influential person in my life," shares William Lee Golden. "She raised us kids to love the Lord and each other as well as our fellow man. I miss my mother every day and it was important to include her."
Also throughout, Chris and Rusty Golden honor their mother, Frogene Golden as well with family photos. Each group member's talent shines bright with every word on their version of this classic gospel hymn.
William Lee Golden continues, "My son's mother, Frogene Golden, was an amazing mother to them and we all wanted her included as well. If you are fortunate to still have your mother, never take her for granted and love her every minute, because one day she won't be here and all you will have left are the cherished memories."
The new song is from their three-album set, Golden Classics. Recently, they made their Grand Ole Opry debut as a family and will return once again on October 27! The music video for "If I Could Only Hear My Mother Pray Again" was premiered by Taste Of Country and the single is available to download on all digital platforms!
To order Golden Classics, visit HERE.
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