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  1. Sep 4, 2010 · Music video from the Lari White/Travis Tritt duet "Helping Me Get Over You" (Tritt / White) which appeared on Tritt's 1996 album, "The Restless Kind" as well as White's 1997 "Best of" release. Directed by Michael Merriman.

  2. May 10, 2024 · “Helping Me Get Over You” is a poignant duet by country music artists Travis Tritt and Lari White, encapsulating the bittersweet journey of moving on from lost love. Released in 1997 as part of Tritt’s album “The Restless Kind,” the song resonates with its heartfelt lyrics and emotive performances by both Tritt and White.

  3. Jan 22, 2024 · Watching the official music video White and Tritt filmed for “Helping Me Get Over You” will show you just how talented White was. The video elaborates on the story told in the lyrics, but makes everything more dramatic. It opens with Tritt enjoying lunch with his new love, when suddenly he spots White walking across the street.

  4. May 9, 2024 · Country singer Travis Tritt and the late Lari White once got fans crying so hard over a song. In 1997, Tritt released his collaboration song with White titled “Helping Me Get Over You” as the fourth single off his The Restless Kind album.

  5. Helping Me Get Over You by Travis Tritt (featuring Lari White) is a song from the album The Restless Kind and reached the Billboard Top Country Songs. The official music video for Helping Me Get Over You premiered on YouTube on Saturday the 26th of July 1997.

  6. Dec 11, 2023 · The clip finds the musically inclined family members sharing the stage as Tyler Reese fills in for the late Lari White who originally appeared on the duet version of “Helping Me Get Over You.” This classic Travis Tritt tune was released in 1997 as the fourth single from his album, The Restless Kind.

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  8. May 10, 2024 · “Helping Me Get Over You” is a heartfelt country ballad performed as a duet by Travis Tritt and Lari White, exploring the theme of lost love and the struggle to move on from a past relationship. Released in 1997 as part of Tritt’s album “The Restless Kind,” the song showcases the emotional depth and vocal chemistry between the two ...

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