Something you probably missed was the fact that the grandpa is starting to forget things, because the woman (his daughter) said "He told you last week and the week before he wasn't selling, meaning he forgot and thought his daughter knew the men, but she didn't. I was in tears the whole song.
Best line is…there’s a puppy posted up in the shade, that women never could turn away a stray. I guess that’s why she said yes when I got down on one knee
The guy in the yellow shirt in the back ground on the front porch is actually the writer of this song and he wrote it about his family and his land they live on.
I was lucky enough to get to take my daughter for her 15th birthday to a concert for $7, entry fee. We were directly up front against the barricade, right in front of him.
The guy with the tattoos is not Cody Johnson in the video. It’s actually the songwriter of the video actually owns the house and bought the property that wrote the song and brought it to Cody Johnson. Cody Johnson only has a tattoo on one arm on wrist in his hand anyways that’s the songwriter.
You missed the whole concept of the the video. Notice how his granddaughter and the daughter both were wearing pink ribbons(so he would know who they were) Which tied into the song. And when he asked her if they were friends of hers and she told them they told them 2weeks ago he wasn’t selling. He has dementia or Alzheimer’s it’s sad he remembers everything except the current things
When you realize that the old man is suffering from dementia/ Alzheimer's it brings this song a whole new meaning... He's LITERALLY living his life in the past and his daughter is taking care of him after losing her mom 😢😢😢
Most of us reacting to this never had family "land". If you do or did, you are fortunate and should think twice about that before you just sell it to make a few bucks. I grew up in NW Texas as a transplant where dry-land cotton and cattle were king. My family didn't have some of those opportunities because we didn't own land (My Dad was a great salesman, manager, and Father though (and I learned a shit-ton from him)). Now, those lands that many others owned and sold are worth a mint for wild game hunting if nothing else. Looking back, I would purchase as much dirt as I could, but I was living in section 8 housing at the time of my early adulthood. Timing is everything. Don't just think of yourself, think of your future generations. Peace, Love!!
Watch It again, I didn`t Catch It at first, but the old man has Dementia 1: he didn`t know that the daughter & granddaughter were there or were coming? 2: He doesn't remember that this Corporation {witch he ask the daughter are they friends of yours} had been coming by every week? 3: Seeing his wife in the rocking chair when no one else did & 4: The way the daughter tells him to come back in. Excellent Song & WELL directed & produced video & that scene with the dead dog in his arms GOT ME 😢😭🤧 Now I could be wrong, but I think that's what they were trying to portray & that makes it worse that corporations will pray on someone in that condition
You missed the line “a man doesn’t leave his dog” and the clues that the gentleman has dementia. I understand pausing to discuss a song, but when you don’t really listen and talk over it, there’s no point. Great song, though!❣️
That line has nothing to due with dementia...my FIL has all his dogs buried on family property...when the property was divided among him and his siblings he made sure that his portion is described specifically to include that spot. When my dad sold some land he had to an individual my dad mentioned to him specifically where we had buried two dogs even though one was like 10 years before the sale and the other was 16 or 17 years before. Also, the guy that wrote the song didn't write it from that perspective. He wrote it about his house and land that the renovated and brought there baby home to.
@@wcb5890 The line about the dog and dementia are two different subjects. I didn’t say they were related. The guy said he thought the gentleman was referring to a human. It’s because they were talking over the video and not listening, which is why they also completely missed the dementia twist. It was just my unsolicited opinion & not that serious. Though it’s more enjoyable that people actually “listen” and “watch” if they’re going to react to videos, it’s their prerogative not to and also my choice to not subscribe, which I didn’t. I think they’ll survive. Otherwise, they seem like a nice couple. I LOVE the song and the video concept was even more sad, yet precious.♥️💔♥️
Just to point out by the way, like y’all’s reaction and video but just want to say y’all missed the last part of the older man talking to the guys has dementia but still remembers the good times
I just wanted to point out because even when my father when I was 21 and he was 59 I know it doesn’t matter I’m 25 now but I still remember it like it was yesterday even he had dementia. It’s like the government sold his medical records to this company and the last few months he was alive. They were trying to buy up his land for a neighborhood I was sitting in the back and would let him talk because I know he would never sell it and all he would do is reminisce on the good times, but couldn’t remember much of anything else, but like when they show up, he remembered everything and I would get a part of my dad back and hear the words I love you and I will never sell this land
My dad had vascular dementia so little different then some dementias where there are sundowners where when the sun goes down the person you know is gone my step uncle had them and when night time came, he would have all the energy and go back to when he was in the war, Vietnam yelling that they are coming and bossing us around like his soldiers like he forgot people around
The guy in the yellow shirt acting is the actual writer of the song btw, his name is Josh Phillips
no its not lol
@@34jupa it literally is
it is
@@34jupa it is. If you watch the video on the behind the scenes for the music video, they confirm it
It sure is.
Something you probably missed was the fact that the grandpa is starting to forget things, because the woman (his daughter) said "He told you last week and the week before he wasn't selling, meaning he forgot and thought his daughter knew the men, but she didn't. I was in tears the whole song.
oh man, I never put that together. But yes it makes sense.
Good catch. Maybe, maybe thats it, but It could also mean she is just reiterating what her daddy has already told them.
When you realize that the old man has dementia it will change how you see the video.
@@davidsuggs7491 facts
@@davidsuggs7491 exactly
So true
Agreed! It give a whole new meaning!
Best line is…there’s a puppy posted up in the shade, that women never could turn away a stray. I guess that’s why she said yes when I got down on one knee
I've been hearing him for 15 years, I heard him before he got big, I was lucky enough to grow up next door to Huntsville! Love CoJo
As a dad of a 12 yr old girl and a wife with caner this song wrecks me everytime... pray for me
@@keithcannone4969 💙❤️💙
Sending prayers 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Peace, Love and Healing!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰🤗
The guy in the yellow shirt in the back ground on the front porch is actually the writer of this song and he wrote it about his family and his land they live on.
I was lucky enough to get to take my daughter for her 15th birthday to a concert for $7, entry fee. We were directly up front against the barricade, right in front of him.
You missed the front end of the song...Talking over the song while it is playing is irritating.
@@georgekininmonth2070 yeah they talk so much they missed a lot of meaning.
My favorite song. He's so good in concert too
The guy with the tattoos is not Cody Johnson in the video. It’s actually the songwriter of the video actually owns the house and bought the property that wrote the song and brought it to Cody Johnson. Cody Johnson only has a tattoo on one arm on wrist in his hand anyways that’s the songwriter.
You missed the whole concept of the the video. Notice how his granddaughter and the daughter both were wearing pink ribbons(so he would know who they were) Which tied into the song. And when he asked her if they were friends of hers and she told them they told them 2weeks ago he wasn’t selling. He has dementia or Alzheimer’s it’s sad he remembers everything except the current things
this song always makes me sad and cry because it hits so close to home
Whiskey lullaby was Brad Paisley and Alison krauss till you can't is Cody Johnson Cody Johnson also sings the painter
You also know this song is based on a true story and it was written by someone else who isn't famous or a singer
The writer of the song is the guy in the yellow shirt
@@rodolfoybarrajr3262 he almost looks like Blaine Gilbert
@@beachbayareajr455 Brantley Gilbert, but it's not him.
When you realize that the old man is suffering from dementia/ Alzheimer's it brings this song a whole new meaning... He's LITERALLY living his life in the past and his daughter is taking care of him after losing her mom 😢😢😢
Till you can't is cj but it's about the teenager passing away
Yall should listen to his remake of Vince Gill when I call your name. Really good
Most of us reacting to this never had family "land". If you do or did, you are fortunate and should think twice about that before you just sell it to make a few bucks. I grew up in NW Texas as a transplant where dry-land cotton and cattle were king. My family didn't have some of those opportunities because we didn't own land (My Dad was a great salesman, manager, and Father though (and I learned a shit-ton from him)). Now, those lands that many others owned and sold are worth a mint for wild game hunting if nothing else. Looking back, I would purchase as much dirt as I could, but I was living in section 8 housing at the time of my early adulthood. Timing is everything. Don't just think of yourself, think of your future generations. Peace, Love!!
This song and video wrecked me. This is what it’s all about and money cannot buy happiness.
Watch It again, I didn`t Catch It at first, but the old man has Dementia 1: he didn`t know that the daughter & granddaughter were there or were coming? 2: He doesn't remember that this Corporation {witch he ask the daughter are they friends of yours} had been coming by every week? 3: Seeing his wife in the rocking chair when no one else did & 4: The way the daughter tells him to come back in. Excellent Song & WELL directed & produced video & that scene with the dead dog in his arms GOT ME 😢😭🤧
Now I could be wrong, but I think that's what they were trying to portray & that makes it worse that corporations will pray on someone in that condition
The old guy at the first part......played Bobby on the tv show Supernatural. Hes been in a lot of different shows.
Til You can’t is his, whiskey lullaby not sure if he did a cover, but thats Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss.
The girlfriend is a bandwagon fan.
@@Getch44 I wish I had a gf
Did anybody else when she was talking about his daughter?
'Til you can't' is my fav by Cody, but this one is also great.
If you want an emotional country song Believe by Brooks and Dunn I guarantee it'll make both y'all cry
Amen
There Goes My Life by Kenny Chesney is another country song where the title throws you off at first.
You missed the line “a man doesn’t leave his dog” and the clues that the gentleman has dementia. I understand pausing to discuss a song, but when you don’t really listen and talk over it, there’s no point.
Great song, though!❣️
That line has nothing to due with dementia...my FIL has all his dogs buried on family property...when the property was divided among him and his siblings he made sure that his portion is described specifically to include that spot. When my dad sold some land he had to an individual my dad mentioned to him specifically where we had buried two dogs even though one was like 10 years before the sale and the other was 16 or 17 years before.
Also, the guy that wrote the song didn't write it from that perspective. He wrote it about his house and land that the renovated and brought there baby home to.
@@wcb5890 The line about the dog and dementia are two different subjects. I didn’t say they were related. The guy said he thought the gentleman was referring to a human. It’s because they were talking over the video and not listening, which is why they also completely missed the dementia twist. It was just my unsolicited opinion & not that serious. Though it’s more enjoyable that people actually “listen” and “watch” if they’re going to react to videos, it’s their prerogative not to and also my choice to not subscribe, which I didn’t. I think they’ll survive. Otherwise, they seem like a nice couple. I LOVE the song and the video concept was even more sad, yet precious.♥️💔♥️
He does say a man don’t leave his dog in that first run.
The guy in yellow is the creator of the song and the story is about him
I wish you understood it we have land great great grandpa bought in 1890 and to this day won’t ever be for sale
The old man in the video is Red Steagall.
Yall didn’t get it because you talked too much 🤷♂️ the old man had dementia
@@GregBrowning-ou4lp that's what you do in a reaction video
Thank you!
Just to point out by the way, like y’all’s reaction and video but just want to say y’all missed the last part of the older man talking to the guys has dementia but still remembers the good times
I just wanted to point out because even when my father when I was 21 and he was 59 I know it doesn’t matter I’m 25 now but I still remember it like it was yesterday even he had dementia. It’s like the government sold his medical records to this company and the last few months he was alive. They were trying to buy up his land for a neighborhood I was sitting in the back and would let him talk because I know he would never sell it and all he would do is reminisce on the good times, but couldn’t remember much of anything else, but like when they show up, he remembered everything and I would get a part of my dad back and hear the words I love you and I will never sell this land
My dad had vascular dementia so little different then some dementias where there are sundowners where when the sun goes down the person you know is gone my step uncle had them and when night time came, he would have all the energy and go back to when he was in the war, Vietnam yelling that they are coming and bossing us around like his soldiers like he forgot people around
She didn’t cry because she missed half the point 🤣
did you catch that the old man has dementia
That the country singer Brantley Gilbert
Yap a lot
Reaction video !!
If u want tears watch Lewis Capaldi wish u the best
I believe this music video is try to depict what it feels like to have dementia. Awareness
Uncle Jesse from Dukes of Hazzard
Pause at 4:40 to write this.. shes not a cody johnson fan lol
The guy in the back is the actual guy that wrote this song
You guys should check out Bench Seat-Chase Rice
hi, try to react steven paysu just fall in love again in tawag ng tanghalan. he's so underrated. thank you!
There are so many great reactions to this song from other reactors, this is not one of them. Lost brain cells watching this one.
Cody does have a song till you can’t and human
Watch behind the seams
Do you realise that he had dementia and that’s why it’s so sad
She only cared because she wanted something 😢
Could dude just stop talking during some of the best lyrics. Good lord
She is definitely not a fan 😂
next time listen to the song
The song has been out for a while now we already know the song we were reacting to the music video
Stop talking during the song dang
its brantley gilbert
Dementia 😢
Robinson Angela Johnson Steven Garcia Charles
I feel like your girl just lost you followers, she’s doin too much
Why not react to these rap artist now that can't wright for themselves.
She's so annoying 😮