Toby Keith Once Honored Hal Ketchum With “Past The Point Of Rescue” Cover

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(Left) Toby Keith / YouTube/(Right) Hal Ketchum / Facebook

Toby Keith Offers Nod To Hal Ketchum After His Death

Hal Ketchum, the voice behind unforgettable songs such as “Small Town Saturday Night,” “Past the Point of Rescue,” “Five O’Clock World,” and “Sure Love,” passed away on November 23, 2020. He was 67 years old.

Country artists such as Georgette Jones, Chely Wright, and The Oak Ridge Boys paid tribute to Ketchum on social media.

RIP brother Hal Ketchum … just 67 years old … so sad to lose yet another one this year …” The Oak Ridge Boys wrote on Twitter, referring to how many country icons have passed away in 2020.

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The Oak Ridge Boys, Toby Keith, and other artists honored Hal Ketchum after his passing in 2020.
The Oak Ridge Boys / Twitter

Another artist who paid tribute to Ketchum was Toby Keith.

Keith kept his message simple, writingRIP Hal Ketchum.” But his short message was accompanied by a video of him covering Ketchum’s Top 10 song, “Past the Point of Rescue.”

Watch Toby Keith’s Tribute Video Below

The video Keith shared was actually filmed back in May. During that time, Keith was stuck down in Mexico and was sharing almost daily cover videos of some of his favorite, lesser-known country songs.

He had left his guitar behind at home, so he went to a furniture store in Mexico and bought an old guitar to play. Because of this, he called his cover videos his “Furniture Store Guitar Sessions.”

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When Keith covered “Past the Point of Rescue” for one of these sessions, he introduced the song by telling a personal story about Ketchum. You can hear that story and Keith’s cover of “Past the Point of Rescue” by tuning in to the video below.

Keith himself has since passed away. He died on February 5, 2024 at the age of 62.

May both Toby Keith and Hal Ketchum rest in peace. Their legacies will always live on through the incredible music they left behind for generations to enjoy.

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