First Time Reaction | Jim Croce - Time In A Bottle | GOT ME A LITTLE EMOTIONAL
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Jim Cro-chee.
He had some great songs like "Bad bad Leroy Brown", "Opperator", "Don't Mess Around With Jim", and some other that I can't think of right now. But he was cool. Sad to say, he passed away in a plane crash at only 30 years old. Left behind his wife and a son. He was just a mad cool singer.
Rapid Roy (The Stock Car Boy), was always one I was drawn to.
I was drawn to "Lover's Cross" and "I've Got A Name" myself...
@@phylliskress2296 Lover's Cross may be his best song. Beautiful.
I really like the Car Wash Blues, Age, One Less Set of Footsteps.. Man, so many good songs. And yet too few.
When they announced this good man's death on the radio it was the first time I ever saw my dad cry.😢❤ He did so many great songs in such a short time. RIP🌹
Jim Croce was all over the radio in the early 70s. This song is powerful and emotional. Amazing storytelling.
we lost this sweet talented man at such a young age. he had so much more beautiful music still left to give. i remember my mother crying the day he died.
Crow-chee. Jim Croce. Good reaction.
Welcome to the orbit of one of the Great songwriters of a generation.
That is a completely bizarre music video that someone-don’t know who-attached to the song. There was no official music video; they didn’t make them back in those days. The first one I saw had a montage of slowly changing photos of Jim and his family, mostly of his little boy, for whom this gem of a song was written.
Agreed! It is really a distraction from the fabulous song! It’s actually Grotesque!
Yep, this stupid video seems intentionally distracting.
Great song. I like the idea of a photo montage video of Jim and his family.
One of the sweetest songs ever written. Such a wonderful storyteller
9:15 dude, wait til ya hear “I Got A Name” released the day after his death.
From my memory, and Im certain I'll be corrected in chat if wrong. Jim wrote this a couple of years before his death on the night his wife told him that she was pregnant. He didn't think it would be a hit and didn't release it. His son was just about to turn two years old when Jim died in the plane crash. His wife released an album with his music, and this song was included on it.
Wait dude, this was a special song. I think he was singing it to his kid that why it sonds like a nursury rhyme when he made the song. It wasn't released until after the plane crash. And his kids a singer now too. And he sings his own songs and his dad's. I never knew that through all these years because. I was 10 when they made this song. But now that we have Google, it's, you can find out a lot of information. Have a good one.
Don't Mess Around With Jim, and Bad Bad Leroy Brown will make you smile! You have to listen to them!
ooh I 2nd these!
Don't forget Roller Derby Queen 😊
@deborahn.6150 Don't Mess Around With Jim and Bad, Bad Leroy Brown were more popular (understandably), but Roller Derby Queen was just straight-up hilarious.😂
"So bye bye Miss American Pie....""The Day The Music Died" RIP Jim C, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valance and Big Bopper.🥺💝💞
Another great folk rock singer songwriter who we lost so young. This is the music I grew up with. Unique storyteller & ballad singer. He touches your soul. He had a lot of great hits in his short career. "Photographs & Memories", "Operator", "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown", "You Don't Mess Around With Jim", "I Got A Name", "Workin' At The Car Wash Blues," "Rapid Roy", "I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song" etc.
That's pronounced Cro - she. That's how I remember the DJ's introducing this song in the early 70's
Don't be so hard on yourself. These artists are not of your generation. His name is pronounced CROW-CHEE. I'm A LOT older than you are - We sang this song along with Cat Stevens' "Morning has Broken" at my elementary school graduation.
Definitely do not be so hard on yourself. We Learn from how newer generations view the music we grew up with. It helps to connect and understand others.
🌸 such an irony that time was stolen from him....
I remember the day he died like it was yesterday. Jim wrote a lot of sad, wistful songs. But he also performed many funny ones- check out Workin’ at the Car Wash Blues!
Croce is pronounced "Crow-Chee"
"it made more out of less" is a brilliant comment about songwriting. Good!
You're most definitely the Rainman of knowing songs from wrestling, video games and movies...definitely most definitely lol
Tons and tons of people used this as their wedding song in the 70s
We didn't have music videos back then so there can't be an "official" music video.
My heart broke when this happened. His music is wonderful. His son now grown is covering his music. Time was written for his son.
These plane crashes took Otis Redding, Ricky Nelson, Buddy Holly, Big Bopper, Richie .valens, John Denver. These were small planes. Often at night eith time constraints which made some decisions risky. R.I.P. Too all.
Thanks for finding Jim Croce ( Cro che).
He wrote some entertaining songs like Bad Bad Leroy Brown.
He wrote I Have to Say I Love You With a Song.
🌸 his son,AJ, looks exactly like him.
I heard him playing recently. If you closed your eyes while he was doing his Dad's songs, you'd swear you was listening to Jim himself!
I remember running to my room & throwing myself on my bed & crying my heart out when i heard he had died. I was 11 years old. 9 years later i had this sung at my wedding
I’m with you! Don’t like heights and especially don’t like flying. You’re not alone. Btw it’s Crow-Che.
Simply one of the most awesome songs ever recorded. (His name is Italian; pronounced "Crow-Chay")
CROW-CHEE is how you say it and it's my all-time favorite song! YAY! Subbed. :)
I find you extremely thorough sweet and kind! I’m glad I found you❤️
He also died poor, due to the label ripping him off. His wife had to fight for years in court after his death to get what was owed to him for his family.
Great song and reaction
Pronounced Jim Crow-chee. His son AJ was just shy of his 2nd birthday when Jim passed away. AJ is touring singing his father's songs 🎵. 🎵
Some other artists that were taken away too early were: Otis Redding and a few people in his band.
Patsy Cline. Plane crash. She was 30, too. She had a song called "Crazy".
A couple of members from Lynnard Skynnard. Don't even think i spelled it right. ("Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird"). Aaliyah was in August of 2001. She had just gotten through filming the video "Rock The Boat". Oh, I forgot about the first musical plane crash that took out 3 young musicians: Richie Valens ("La Bamba"), The Big Bopper ("Chantilly Lace"), and Buddy Holly ("Peggy Sue", "Oh boy", and "That'll be the day"). And of course the legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter, and seven other passengers.
John Denver, Ricky Nelson.
Harry Chapin and then you have the whole 27 club (Hendrix, Joplin, Jim Morison, Brian Jones, Amy Whinehouse, Kurt Cobain, John Michel Basquiat). So many taken too soon.
Stevie Ray Vaughan.
I asked a good friend who was a singer and played guitar to sing this song at my wedding. He was in the choir loft so he wasn't visible to many and quite a few people thought that I had played a recording of the song.
When you are listening to music from the 60’s and 70’s I would be surprised if you knew anything about him but you will like the music it’s the best.
I'm not sure if anyone mentioned these men who died in a plane crash, but The Big Bopper, Ritchie Valens and Buddy Holly (same plane.) Valens was just a teenager iirc.
Another Croce hit was "Lover's Cross" (I don't know if anyone mentioned this title.)
Otis Redding too.😢
Patsy Cline, Buddy Holly, Big Bopper, Jim Reeves, all died in plane crashes. There are more that I can't recall.
Ricky Nelson, John Denver, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Patsy Cline, Lynyrd Skynyrd band, Otis Redding.
When he died, he left behind a wife and son. His son is now touring, playing his Father's songs!
With Italian roots sir !!!❤❤❤❤
*PLEASE react to his song "I Got A Name," released the day after he passed. Talk about haunting!!!*
Crow-Chee like the beginning of cheese
Drew, you have to react to more Jim Croce. It doesn't even matter which song. Pick any of the hits. Bad Bad Leroy Brown, You Don't Mess Around With Jim, Operator, and several others. Every song is amazing.
👍 ❤ur reactions & appreciation for 🎶but its impressive how u can remember not only from a movie but which movie AND scene! Thats talent too🙌👏
I wish that video would disappear. It distracts from the beauty of the song
These artists usually die in small planes. Aliyah died because her crew insisted they all get in the small plane, and it was too heavy. The pilot gave in to the noisy demands. Airlines have accidents, too, but not nearly at the rate of smaller planes, because the training and the scrutiny of pilots, procedures/compliance, and maintenance is so much greater.
Weird. I just watched and commented on James Brown and Pavarotti, smiling, and this pops up. Croce. Wonderful. Lullaby is a good description, ever soothing and loving. Leroy Brown is cheerier but dark at the same time. Really nice reaction.
You need to do Roller Derby Queen by Jim Croce. Jim’s cover of Ole Man River is almost as touching as Robeson’s original but more broadcast friendly.
Jim Croce (CROW-CHEE) ❤
John Denver and Ricky Nelson also died in a plane crash.
Jim CroCHe. :}
Operator next please, it's beautiful. Or You Don't Mess Around With Jim for a more fun song. I've Got A Name is fantastic too, but that one he didn't write himself
A couple, to protect their children, when traveling would take separate planes. Then they saw plane safety statistics and car stats and started taking the same planes but different cars going to the airport.
YYYYYYyeeeeesss HANGOVER!!!! :)
Crow-Chee. No worries man. Another one gone way to soon. He wrote deep deep lyrics in his music.
As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.
Yes...hangover!
Car Wash Blues!
You must listen to BAD, BAD LEROY BROWN and YOU DON'T MESS AROUND WITH JIM
pronounced "Crochee. "Really he was a folk singer who wrote funny songs, sad songs, and love songs...brilliantly. the song wa suse din a TV movie made and shown just before Jim's death, called She Lives. About a college student trying to save his girlfriend from death by cancer. Desi Arnez Jr starred, he was TV icon Lucille Ball's Son, it had a happy ending. ...he did a brilliant acting job. In our high school senior year, 1973, we were all devastated that day he died, from all backgrounds...BTW...the cartoon video is entirely stupid and had nothing to do with the song. there were NO music videos back then. We used our ears, not our eyes, to listen to music.
Hear is how to pronounce it.
Jim Croce (Crowchi). My mom loved this man, and Tom Jones. Lol
His last name is pronounced “CROW-chee”. Yes, the name is easy to mispronounce by younger people who were not exposed to his music. I first became familiar with his work as a child, from some animated film segments featuring his songs on “The Sonny And Cher Show in the early-1970s on CBS.
My oldest relative is one of my sisters. I feel ya. Peace, Love!!
I will any song but this one.
AWESOME REACTION!!! I remember him from my 80's growin up in Michigan!! Also check out Gordon Lightfoot ?? Wreck Of The Edmund Fritzgerald! also, Maybe check out NEIL PEART Buddy Rich HONOR????? Surprises awaits!! :) AND, or... Victor Wooten bass music????????? :) “Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you believe in Him so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” ~ Romans 15:13
X-MEN Days of future past
Crow-chee. Awesome try 😎
CROW - chee, with emphasis on the first syllable. Great reaction to an amazing song! The cartoon video paired with song was stupidly inappropriate though. This was written about his little boy.
Also react to his “Operator,” and “I’ve Got a Name.”
Names are always a *itch on pronunciation.
You'll have a lot of time. When you see you're in paradise. We all have regreates take care
It's CRO - chee! I used to sing this song to my babies when I would rock them to sleep!!!
JIM CROW-CHE
His name, Croce, is Italian for "cross". In Italian you pronounce every vowel...
JIM - CROW - (as in that particular bird) - CHEE. - (Z WHIZ).
❤ have album love music 🎶🎶🎶❤❤
Say his name like this - say the word Crow and then say the word She - now say them together.
Try saying crow chay.
Some say he got whacked because he refused a contract with the Recording Industry.
Cro-shee
Crow-chee.😊
His last name is pronounced CROWE -CHI ( Like Tai Chi )
Seeing Jim Croce was a pleasant surprise! You’re almost making me feel young.
If you’re enjoying folk-pop of that era, you should check out Cat Stevens. “Tea for the Tillerman” is his breakout album.
Joan Baez and Judy Collins are also great stops on that highway. You’ll most get covers from Judy but contemporary of the era and her voice… I’d describe it as the most beautiful female pop-folk voice of the time. Judy’s performance of “Both Sides Now”, and “Suzanne” are spectacular.
Joan does a mix of then current original covers, some originals, spanish folk-many with a civil rights theme covertly or overtly within. “Diamonds and Rust” is her famous original (there’s a great live performance maybe ten years old on UA-cam); I’ll have to root around in my memory for other titles if you’re interested… 😊
Don't be so upset. Perhaps you were meant to go into this reaction with a melancholy vibe. Your listening to THIS song is actually helped by being somber and reflective.
He died on my 18th birthday. Terrible day.
You need to react to “cats in the cradle” by Jim Croce
That was sung by Cat Stevens.😊
crO' chE
Try Crow-chat!
For a treat for your ears, try the duo Carpenters, consisting of Richard Carpenter on keyboards and arranger, Karen Carpenter on lead vocals, and early on, drums. This is a link to one of their bigger hits, Close to You ua-cam.com/video/-XYBj0J99i8/v-deo.html
Cro-shay
Crow-chee.😊
keep alexa near so you can say "alexa who sings blah blah blah" and she will pronounce it for you, tell the year and everything so you don't have to fiddle with phone and can just keep recording and find out with us.
It is Cro-chee! Please, the good dies young, and yes, she did die in a plane crash.
think it is kind of like "Crow-She"
Ignore the weird "video."
Cro-chee. :)
Corw-She
Man was not meant to fly
His name is pronounced Jim crooche
He wrote this song the night that he found out his wife was pregnant after a period of infertility. Sadly, his son was very young, not quite 2, when he passed away in 1973
Pronounced Crow-Chay
You are NOT stupid honey 😘
How many artists died on planes? Hmmmm.
Croce is pronounced Crow Chee together
Phonetically I have always heard it as CROW* CHEE