The most remarkable thing about this song is that Johnny Cash didn't write it, yet his performance here makes this song his. This was his last song. Soon after this performance he passed away. RIP Johnny. Thank you for the music.
This was Johnny Cash's goodbye to the world 😢, I'm 56 and have heard every song by Johnny Cash I grew up listening to him because my parents were fans, I've listened to this one I don't know how many times and get goosebumps and tear up every time 😢😢
The Grand Finale. Johnny will forever be in my playlists and a part of my life. I too had to listen to him because of my parents and as I grew older I understood the meaning and significance more and more 🙏
The song was originally written by Trent Reznor for his band Nine Inch Nails. And was written from the perspective of a young artist seeing the ruin that fame and success would bring him but unable to change his path. Mr. Cash sang it word for word but made it about the regret of an old man, asking if his incredible success really brought him happiness or not. After hearing this version Trent said it's no longer my song anymore. It belongs to Johnny now..
They also made a movie about his life right after he passed in 2003 called "Walk the Line" staring Joaquin Phoenix. Sadly his "House of Cash" museum shown in the video burned down a few years after he and his wife passed away. I was 11 years old when he passed away in September of 2003. I remember being in the living room of my grandparents when the news of it was reported on the national news that night.. He has a huge catalog of awesome songs that go as far back as the 1950's. I listened to him all my life. Not enough people listen to his earlier stuff that made him famous.
The random ad of music from 7:05 to 8:24 REALLY killed the video for me. I liked it till then. That ad was 40% of the length of this whole song. Felt really out of place too, like trying to market country to a hip hop crowd.
@@SarareactI just want to say, I hope you're able to let comments like these roll right off of you. I just watched a beautiful reaction by a beautiful soul, and I can't imagine that anyone with even an ounce of emotional intelligence could consider it disingenuous. I hope these guys heed your advice and take their negativity elsewhere. You're doing it right!
The most remarkable thing about this song is that Johnny Cash didn't write it, yet his performance here makes this song his. This was his last song. Soon after this performance he passed away. RIP Johnny. Thank you for the music.
This was Johnny Cash's goodbye to the world 😢, I'm 56 and have heard every song by Johnny Cash I grew up listening to him because my parents were fans, I've listened to this one I don't know how many times and get goosebumps and tear up every time 😢😢
The Grand Finale. Johnny will forever be in my playlists and a part of my life. I too had to listen to him because of my parents and as I grew older I understood the meaning and significance more and more 🙏
Thank you for paying respect to the legend John R. Cash. God bless you.
The song was originally written by Trent Reznor for his band Nine Inch Nails. And was written from the perspective of a young artist seeing the ruin that fame and success would bring him but unable to change his path. Mr. Cash sang it word for word but made it about the regret of an old man, asking if his incredible success really brought him happiness or not. After hearing this version Trent said it's no longer my song anymore. It belongs to Johnny now..
There were a couple of word changes due to Johnny’s beliefs but not many.
When Trent sings it in concert now, I see it as him covering Johnny.
@@rogerlehman6024 IIRC one change Johnny did was changing "my empire of shit" to "my empire of dirt".
Thank you for your wonderful reaction!
They also made a movie about his life right after he passed in 2003 called "Walk the Line" staring Joaquin Phoenix.
Sadly his "House of Cash" museum shown in the video burned down a few years after he and his wife passed away.
I was 11 years old when he passed away in September of 2003. I remember being in the living room of my grandparents when the news of it was reported on the national news that night.. He has a huge catalog of awesome songs that go as far back as the 1950's. I listened to him all my life. Not enough people listen to his earlier stuff that made him famous.
This is one of my favorite songs ever and it makes me so happy that you got every part of it
Trent reznor gave this song to Johnny cash. Shortly after his death I went to see NIN in concert. They did this version.
Johnny Cash is also known as the "Man In Black" If you want to laugh, listen to "A Boy Named Sue".
The random ad of music from 7:05 to 8:24 REALLY killed the video for me. I liked it till then. That ad was 40% of the length of this whole song. Felt really out of place too, like trying to market country to a hip hop crowd.
I loved watching this with you. You're so sweet. I'm in the US. In Beaumont Texas. God bless you
Johnny cash is one of the greatest country singers of all time top 2 in my opinion
Can’t be when a lot of his hits are covers
My golly your enchanting yep I’ll subscribe
awhhh! you are! thank youuuu
IT WAS THE LAST TIME HE PLAYER That pianobefore he passed away
one of my favorites thanks for sharing
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@@Sarareact You're Welcome I Enjoy All Of Your Reactions :D
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@@Sarareact you're welcome :)
I must say your English is brilliant, I do love Johnny cash. X
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Statesville NC here. Great reaction to a legend.
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Johnny cash brought you another subscriber 🫶
j cole- let go my hand
Do you mean the county Jordan? I have been there and loved it
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Have a listen to Johnny Cash singing “Man in White”.
Cheers from Ohio.
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she is giving a fake reaction how pathetic
a fake? well if this is how you think then dont respectfully dont watch my videos, with love and respect ❤
Agreed. Started crying before the song even started. Much deeper than that but that's the most obvious. Yeah this is a trash reaction.
@@SarareactI just want to say, I hope you're able to let comments like these roll right off of you. I just watched a beautiful reaction by a beautiful soul, and I can't imagine that anyone with even an ounce of emotional intelligence could consider it disingenuous. I hope these guys heed your advice and take their negativity elsewhere. You're doing it right!
@@robtaylor5550 oh just shut up your nothing but a simp little boy
Love your Irish accent
React to youngboy act a donkey
51 seconds of your high pitched nasally voice was ALL i could handle.
How to leave she talked too much
You talk to much