Over the summer, Randy Travis stared down a serious health scare. The country legend had congestive heart failure and suffered a stroke, and things were touch-and-go for a while -- he was even placed on life support.

Thankfully, Travis has been resting and recovering since. His pal and 'Evil Inclinations' co-star Billy Ray Cyrus opens up about the 'Tonight I'm Playin' Possum' singer's condition during an interview with 'Entertainment Tonight,' revealing that the singer is doing well, but still needs prayers.

"If you love Randy Travis, keep praying for Randy Travis," says Cyrus.

Travis' rep also tells the news program that the singer is off life support and making progress. The singer, who released 'Under the Influence: The Man I Am' earlier this month, is "currently in Texas in physical therapy and doing great!"

As it stands, Travis plans to return to his Texas ranch this Friday (Oct. 11).

What fans need to take away from Cyrus' comments and the statement from Travis' rep is that although the singer is improving, prayers are not only welcomed, but are encouraged. The entire country music genre is pulling for Randy Travis.

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