Our son went to school with Craig’s son at Curry Ingram . Their friends called them the twin towers. This song makes me think of their son Jerry- he is already home due to a very unexpected boating accident. We love every song Craig sings, he has such a lovely meaningful way of conveying what matters in life. Jesus, America and the relationships God blesses us with.
Easily one of my favorite country songs that came out post-1999. Love your assessment of the song, as usual. After over a year of being subscribed to your channel, you're still killing it.
This was played at my brothers funeral. Every time I hear it it makes me cry. I miss him more than anything. He was my favorite person in this world, and the world seems so dull without him here. He was in a car accident and never woke up, he was only 21. On his way to go swimming and fishing, he never made it there that day.
Nicholas Kuetemann, I'm already there was the 1st country song I ever heard (not counting from movies, etc). It was after my divorce and I was driving back home late at night with my son. It was for him to see his dad, it was a 4 hour drive. My son was only 5 and didn't like what I was listening to (Metallica), I turned on the radio and this was on, he said "stop momma". We listened to the song and he began sobbing uncontrollably. I thought something was wrong so I pulled over. I jumped into the backseat and held him. When he calmed down he said, momma we don't have to come down here all the time now, daddy's already with me. I didn't get it because I didn't really listen to the song. He went on to explain his view of the song and he broke my heart. It's amazing what kids pick up on. I'll always love that song, from my baby's ears.
The live version of this song with Jelly Roll at the Opry is one of the most emotional stage performances I've ever seen. Watch it by yourself if need be, if it doesn't bring a tear to your eye, you're dead.
U tryina get them to cry on camera? Man that song makes me cry every sing time I cry. Just like this one they’re reacting to. I got freaking tears in my eyes as I type
@@ednasilva ....so true! Ever read the comments under official video? .... people want painted back to when they were little n life was simple or before their parents passed or they grew up n made some huge mistake. I saw as a relationship song but many see other sad perspectives. Talk about time 4😢.
Craig Morgan is one of the best country singers still around. If y'all liked this song, I highly recommend This Ain't Nothing or That's What I Love About Sunday by him. Great reaction.
yeah and "Stranger to the Rain" too. Keith was great. Saw him just before he died. Little bitty fellow. Put on a good show. I wore out those tapes and cds I had of his.
Right I think of that when I meet troubled people, they all have a story that brought them to where they are today. So don’t be too quick to judge people!
I agree. Letters from home was written by a personal friend of mine, David lee, and I’m a vet of oif and ond. The last time we all hung out it was mostly us military guys and he was hesitant to play it in front of us. Super humble and sweet guy.
It would be really cool if y'all would react to tracy Lawrence "paint me a brimingham" or maybe Randy Travis "Three wooden crosses" two really great country songs done by too legends of country music
@@karimaedawn Agreed. My heart broke for him when he lost his son fairly recently. I know he has actively assisted in searches for his local missing persons. I so wished for a different outcome for him ... 😢💔
You will not regret doing "Three Wooden Crosses" by Randy Travis, based on the videos I've worked my way through. An honorable mention for "Life's a Dance" by John Michael Montgomery.
First time hearing this song. Through the first chorus it hit hard. Would like to have had a change to the chorus later to suggest some resolution. Country song writers are killer, jokes about "country songs" notwithstanding. I once heard someone explain the difference between rock and country (there weren't 1,000 categories back then) as, "Rock music is about how life should be. Country is about how life is."
Craig Morgan - What I love about Sunday’s.....great song with some truth and humor and great melody! Keep up the great videos, love y’all’s chemistry!!
Any Keith Whitley would be outstanding. Tell Lorrie I love her... I'm over you. I mean like so many of the greatest artist, across all genres of music, Keith was haunted by his past. Had such talent and ability. His demons eating him alive were his bane and the driving factor that propelled him to preform at such a legendary level in his genre. The history of Keith is both inspiring and tragic, sadly like so many of the legends. A man could stand to learn so much from Keith's life. Mainly that no matter your endeavors in life, if you allow yourself to be constantly enveloped by raw emotion it can irrevocably alter the trajectory of your future and every person that you touch. God bless. And thanks for all that you guys do to bring people together in such a unique way, like only music and open minded "free thinkers" can
If you grew up in the country you can relate! Flood of memories come to me I lived on an old dirt road and swam in a creek and have ran from bee's man!!!!
Haven't heard this in years... damn. You guys should give Randy Travis a listen sometime. Might I recommend Deeper than the Holler or Digging Up Bones. Three Wooden Crosses is also great but kinda sad. Too many sad country songs already. Well singing up bones isnt really a party tune eather... Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy by Big & Rich. There's you're party song damn it.
The thing I've always loved about this song is that it reminds you that everyone is a person, everyone is someone's child...we're all just a few mistakes or addictions or accidents or whatever from our lives going completely off track too. I love that you reacted to this one!
I am really glad there are open minded people like this who give country music a chance. Most people hate country music without even listening to the music. The big thing about country music is the lyrics. Most county music has amazing and meaningful meanings behind it. So thank you guys for doing this. 😁 Please react to Arlington by trace Adkins thanks
You need some fun country like some Jerry Reed. The songs you can check out: 1. When you're hot you're hot! 2. Amous Moses. 3. She got the Gold mine, I got the shaft. 4.The uptown poker club! 5. Guitar Man. Later y'all
I second anything by Chris Ledoux. I saw him live 4 times and that's where Garth Brooks got his stage presence from. Working Man's Dollar is another great story song
I wish I could explain in words just what this song means to me. Have you ever heard a song as an adult, and as you're listening to it, it brings you back to your childhood? It reminds you of the people you've lost, but had amazing memories with, and as you're listening to it, you get flashes of those memories. That's what this song does for me. It reminds me of the most important people I had in my life, because I grew up just like this. That's how important this song is for me.
Three Wooden Crosses - Randy Travis Believe - Brooks and Dunn Help me hold on - Travis Tritt Don’t take the girl - Tim McGraw Something to be proud of - Montgomery Gentry Austin - Blake Shelton All very good songs
Young Sosa dont take the girl.... 19 year old me my young wife has toxemia and my sons hear rates going down and the dr says watch her vitals I need rest for the c section and that song is all I could sing
You got to do some Gary Allan. Preferably "Every Storm Runs Out Of Rain", "Life Ain't Always Beautiful", "It Ain't The Whisky", or "No Regrets". He is a highly under-rated singer, and a must have to listen to!
I vote for "Alright Guy" as the first Gary Allan review, lol. That song cracks me up. Some of my other favorites: Wake Up Screaming Red Lips, Blue Eyes, Little White Lies Smoke Rings In The Dark Sorry What Would Willie Do (lol) Can't Do It Today Putting My Misery On Display The Smoke Rings In The Dark, Alright Guy, and Tough All Over albums are full of winners, but most of these have a faster tempo and aren't depressing like (many of) the country songs they've reviewed so far. Edited to add: Yes! Drinkin' Dark Whiskey is a great choice too! 👌
Alan Jackson - “where were you when the world stopped turning” he wrote this song the day after 9/11 and then sang it that day at the country music awards for everyone to hear for the first time. Blew everyone away. It’s also one of them universal songs. Absolutely everyone can relate!
I keep telling y'all. You just keep doing the sad shit. Y'all need to find a funny song like Brad Paisley's "I'm gonna miss her" or a celebration of life like Alan Jackson's "Remember When"
you get it! (amazes me how not everyone does). all life is precious,whether its someone sleeping in their home or behind a trash can. Morgan gives a masters level class on how country music delivers Homilies in stories. he can take you to church without your even noticing he did. Merry Christmas guys.
Man yalls reactions have definitely been the first to ever make me stop and really appreciate an input y’all are very genuine no matter the type of music even out of your comfort zone and that is an appreciation in its self y’all definitely have a lifetime subscriber here y’all are awesome keep doing what y’all are doing!
My pepaw always loved this song. I loved it because he did. What I wouldn’t give for some of the good old days of just riding around with him or waking up in the mornings to the smell of homemade syrup and memaw’s pancakes and the feel of those smooth sheets of my grandparents house. The small things are what we miss the most. You can’t replicate the smell or the visuals but they live on in our memories. I see you wiping them eyes at 5:21 and I’m here for that, fam🙌🏻
Rough morning listen guys! Made me well up. This man dreaming of his childhood :( Everyone comes from somewhere, be kind!! Volunteer at your local mission!
My first time hearing this was this past January at basic training on a bus to the ranges, it was the first music I had heard in weeks and it really struck me differently
Aaron Laughlin never been in the army, but for some reason I can totally picture myself as you on that bus. This song would definitely hit really hard and make you realize you just left behind what he’s singing about in the chorus. Idk. That’s just me. Maybe I’m going crazy.
One of my favorite country songs. Love your channel, thanks for all the diversity! Would love to see you react to DON'T TAKE THE GIRL by Tim McGraw. Thanks in advance!
That's a great song, but if ppl keep suggesting sad ass songs, they ain't gunna wanna listen ta country anymore lol. However at the same time they need to realize that almost all the best country songs are sad as hell.
The first time I heard this song, I stopped what I was doing, sat and listened, and had tears on my cheeks by the time he finished saying "i just climbed out of a cottonwood tree"
Letters From Home--John Michael Montgomery
Arden Thornberry that’s a great song
That's a great song. I hope they react to it.
Plz let them react to it. Its a beautiful song.
Or alyssa lies
Yessss
John Michael Montgomery- Letters from Home. Y’all won’t regret it!! Another great video!!
Agreed
I literally cry everytime I hear that song by JMM..breaks my heart!!
Just to let you guys know. Craig Morgan is a Veteran.
Cool, didn't know that!
Yes , RANGERS LEAD THE WAY!!!!
Hes also partially tone deaf from his time in service
Our son went to school with Craig’s son at Curry Ingram . Their friends called them the twin towers. This song makes me think of their son Jerry- he is already home due to a very unexpected boating accident.
We love every song Craig sings, he has such a lovely meaningful way of conveying what matters in life.
Jesus, America and the relationships God blesses us with.
Juanita Permenter he was a joint fires observer. He called in mortars and air strikes. Badass!
Tracy LAWRENCE "Paint Me a Birmingham "
I live in Birmingham and that song has a special place in my heart:-)
Oh yes that's such a wonderful beautiful sad song.
Time marches on
@@sandydog426 the songs not about Alabama it's about a painting
Craig is not only a Veteran, he does so much to give back to our Vets, providing homes to our Vets.
I could tell dude on the left REALLY felt that shit hard, you could see it in his face when he was listening. Keep up the good content guys.
Don’t Take The Girl -Tim Mcgraw
Tanner Curry ya
Tanner Curry
I tried to like your comment 1,000 times but I think it only went the once...
Don't take the girl- Tim McGraw You guys are awesome!
Yup.
Gotta get to this one at some point!
Easily one of my favorite country songs that came out post-1999. Love your assessment of the song, as usual. After over a year of being subscribed to your channel, you're still killing it.
Craig Morgans personal story is amazing too! One of my favorite artists as a person.
This was played at my brothers funeral. Every time I hear it it makes me cry. I miss him more than anything. He was my favorite person in this world, and the world seems so dull without him here. He was in a car accident and never woke up, he was only 21. On his way to go swimming and fishing, he never made it there that day.
Lizzey Bolt I bet your bro’s swimming and fishing in heaven. 🏊🏻♂️🐟🐠 Prob no luck with a catch though. Hehe
Lonestar - "I'm Already There"
John Michael Montgomery - "Letters from Home"
Both amazing songs. Check them out! You won't be disappointed!
Nicholas Kuetemann yes do this I love that song
Nicholas Kuetemann, I'm already there was the 1st country song I ever heard (not counting from movies, etc). It was after my divorce and I was driving back home late at night with my son. It was for him to see his dad, it was a 4 hour drive. My son was only 5 and didn't like what I was listening to (Metallica), I turned on the radio and this was on, he said "stop momma". We listened to the song and he began sobbing uncontrollably. I thought something was wrong so I pulled over. I jumped into the backseat and held him. When he calmed down he said, momma we don't have to come down here all the time now, daddy's already with me. I didn't get it because I didn't really listen to the song. He went on to explain his view of the song and he broke my heart. It's amazing what kids pick up on. I'll always love that song, from my baby's ears.
The little girl
If you're reading this by Tim McGraw
All of Craig Morgan’s songs usually tell super intricate deep stories like this. Y’all should do “This Ain’t Nothin’” by Craig Morgan also.
Second
I was JUST trying to remember this song to recommend it. SOOOOO GOOD
or "Tough"
Beautiful song, but makes me cry lol
Definitely "this ain't nothin"
The live version of this song with Jelly Roll at the Opry is one of the most emotional stage performances I've ever seen. Watch it by yourself if need be, if it doesn't bring a tear to your eye, you're dead.
3 wooden crosses. Randy Travis. You guys wont be disappointed.
James McDaniel yes please!! I suggest this on every video lol
Hey check out "paint me a birmingham by tracy lawrence"
MAVRICK ADGATE YES
U tryina get them to cry on camera? Man that song makes me cry every sing time I cry. Just like this one they’re reacting to. I got freaking tears in my eyes as I type
@@ednasilva ....so true! Ever read the comments under official video? .... people want painted back to when they were little n life was simple or before their parents passed or they grew up n made some huge mistake. I saw
as a relationship song but many see other sad perspectives. Talk about time 4😢.
That would be awesome!
My favorite Craig Morgan song ever....he's a veteran so everyone show respect and thank......
I've requested this 50 times in the past 6 months lol and I've always gotten a lot of love, finally
Thank you guys so much
Craig Morgan is one of the best country singers still around. If y'all liked this song, I highly recommend This Ain't Nothing or That's What I Love About Sunday by him. Great reaction.
This ain't nothing. I wanna see them cry.
This ain't nothing is my favourite of his
@@justinthemotionkingwilson1470 na this is his saddest song imo. Way sadder than this aint nothin
Craig Morgan “this ain’t nothing”. Another sad but good one
This Ain't Nothin was one of my favorite songs by Craig. His song are generally pretty deep in meaning.
Hell yes, great song
Tough. Must do that one.
You can’t not have a cutting onions moment listening to that song
Vince Gill-Go rest high on that mountain. Great singer and amazing guitar player!!!
Agree! I was getting ready to post this myself.
Man that song instantly makes me cry.
Awesome song!
Check out Don't Close your Eyes by Keith Whitley. A country classic from the late 80s
Great choice!
Yes this one is truly a classic and one of my favorites damn this song brings tears to my eyes
yeah and "Stranger to the Rain" too. Keith was great. Saw him just before he died. Little bitty fellow. Put on a good show. I wore out those tapes and cds I had of his.
I think they have done it. Might have been after your comment, and maybe because of your comment.
Everyone is somebody's baby. We are all born innocent. Then life happens.
Right I think of that when I meet troubled people, they all have a story that brought them to where they are today. So don’t be too quick to judge people!
Vince Gill Go Rest High On That Mountain, very personal to me after my brother's passing, amazing song, vocals, harmonies, and message.
Very good, emotional song
You mean EVERY funeral for twenty years?
Or, It's Hard to Kill the Lips at Night, by Vince Gill.
That song is amazing
Played go rest high on that mountain. At my granddad's funeral.
Please do letters from home by John Michael montgemtey. Won't be disappointed
Tadd Hartz I love that song
I agree. Letters from home was written by a personal friend of mine, David lee, and I’m a vet of oif and ond. The last time we all hung out it was mostly us military guys and he was hesitant to play it in front of us. Super humble and sweet guy.
Yup
Agreed I never hear that song and not cry
Omg yes!!
One of my FAVORITE country songs ever written.
It would be really cool if y'all would react to tracy Lawrence "paint me a brimingham" or maybe Randy Travis "Three wooden crosses" two really great country songs done by too legends of country music
I love that song by Tracy L.
Austin Ruff Great suggestions!
I could sing paint me all day oh I love it
I was thinking three wooden crosses too
Omg such a great great sunny. That's on my list of cry songs
Would love to hear you react to "That's what I love about Sundays" by Craig Morgan. Another great song by him
YASSSSSSSSSSS!
YASSSSSSSSSSS!
YASSSSSSSSSSS!
YASSSSSSSSSSS!
So good!
Yessss!!!
Brings tears to my eyes every time i hear it ☺
Freaking onions are strong
Loved the reaction you guys should react to Riding with Private Malon-David ball
Yes I second that please. Such a good song
Yes that song is awesome!!
That song is GREAT!
Great song let’s make them tear up tho lol
james howeth yessss
I did not expect that voice from the picture of the dude. Caught my attention right away. That chorus was incredible.
He is also a veteran of the US Army.
Looks like he's wearing makeup to me
Craig Morgan is an amazing person.
@@karimaedawn Agreed. My heart broke for him when he lost his son fairly recently. I know he has actively assisted in searches for his local missing persons. I so wished for a different outcome for him ... 😢💔
Craig Morgan's That's what I love about sundays
Yes that’s a good one!
YES I'VE BEEN TELLING YOU GUYS TO DO THIS ONE FOR AGES THE STORY TELLING IS AMAZING!!!
You will not regret doing "Three Wooden Crosses" by Randy Travis, based on the videos I've worked my way through.
An honorable mention for "Life's a Dance" by John Michael Montgomery.
Aaron Hartje two great songs.
I'm pulling for Randy. Life's a dance is amazing too!
Anything from Randy Travis!! ❤️❤️
Paint me a Birmingham by Tracy Lawrence is a great song!
Chase Weaver yes!!!
Yes definitely
He was slowly dying and dreaming.
100% seen him in concert when he was a thing many years ago
Papa loved mama- Garth Brooks. Funny and it's upbeat. Y'all like that one.
Definitely something that is a Garry brooks classic
Please react to That’s what I love about Sunday’s or This Ain’t Nothin by Craig Morgan!!
I can't listen to This Ain't Nothing lol I end up crying
This ain't nothing is the best song on the planet
@@matthewsmith4647 same here
Played this at my Grandpas funeral. He loved it and I relate to it on a whole new level after that. Miss my best buddy!
3 wooden crosses!!!!
Y’all should do Randy Travis - three wooden crosses or Private Malone - David ball.. both give me chills every time
Samantha Stevenson RANDY TRAVIS
Ive been saying Randy travis for awhile
YES YES YES
I just commented randy travis as well didn't even see your comment haha
The more people that reccommend it the better
First time hearing this song. Through the first chorus it hit hard. Would like to have had a change to the chorus later to suggest some resolution. Country song writers are killer, jokes about "country songs" notwithstanding.
I once heard someone explain the difference between rock and country (there weren't 1,000 categories back then) as, "Rock music is about how life should be. Country is about how life is."
That's some real shit right there. Wow. A little deep before I've had my coffee lol
Wow. Yes. The rock /country thing, I have never heard it defined simply perfect before. Truth.
Randy Travis Three Wooden Crosses
Yes! Yes! Please!!!!
Alan Jackson midnight in Montgomery is a song that you guys definitely NEED to hear 1 of my all time favorites keep up the good work!
That's a great tribute song too!
For that matter The Ride - David Alan Coe
AGREED BROTHER back when country was country BTW rest in peace Hank Williams sr
Craig Morgan - What I love about Sunday’s.....great song with some truth and humor and great melody! Keep up the great videos, love y’all’s chemistry!!
Next do Letters from Home- John Michael Montgomery
Blessed
Listen to Alyssa Lies from Jason Michael Carroll
NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE
Absolutely amazing song!!!
Love that song
Yea that's a good one if they want a tear jerking song
To me the saddest song in country.
Omg this song makes me cry!!!! So glad you liked it.
Keith Whitley: When you Say Nothing at all.
I like Allison Krauss' cover better. She just floats it in her octive.
Any Keith Whitley would be outstanding. Tell Lorrie I love her... I'm over you. I mean like so many of the greatest artist, across all genres of music, Keith was haunted by his past. Had such talent and ability. His demons eating him alive were his bane and the driving factor that propelled him to preform at such a legendary level in his genre. The history of Keith is both inspiring and tragic, sadly like so many of the legends. A man could stand to learn so much from Keith's life. Mainly that no matter your endeavors in life, if you allow yourself to be constantly enveloped by raw emotion it can irrevocably alter the trajectory of your future and every person that you touch. God bless. And thanks for all that you guys do to bring people together in such a unique way, like only music and open minded "free thinkers" can
If you grew up in the country you can relate! Flood of memories come to me I lived on an old dirt road and swam in a creek and have ran from bee's man!!!!
Haven't heard this in years... damn. You guys should give Randy Travis a listen sometime. Might I recommend Deeper than the Holler or Digging Up Bones. Three Wooden Crosses is also great but kinda sad. Too many sad country songs already. Well singing up bones isnt really a party tune eather... Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy by Big & Rich. There's you're party song damn it.
Yeah, but Three Wooden Crosses has such a great twist at the end.
Remember when by Alan Jackson is also a top 5 country song of all time y’all would love it
The thing I've always loved about this song is that it reminds you that everyone is a person, everyone is someone's child...we're all just a few mistakes or addictions or accidents or whatever from our lives going completely off track too. I love that you reacted to this one!
You should definitely do a reaction to “copperhead road “ by Steve Earle. It is an amazing song and I love your reactions. Keep up the good work
Oh, I second this! Such a good song you never really hear talked about.
Aaron Tippin's cover of The Carol County Accident would be a good choice too.
Yes!!!!
And I think they should try the dance as well 😂
Can't remember if we said goodbye.
Brooks and Dunn - Believe. Great mix of country and soul and will likely make you cry!
I am really glad there are open minded people like this who give country music a chance. Most people hate country music without even listening to the music. The big thing about country music is the lyrics. Most county music has amazing and meaningful meanings behind it. So thank you guys for doing this. 😁
Please react to Arlington by trace Adkins thanks
Please react to Brooks and Dunn-Believe
Yes!!
I second that
100% agree! I’ve been suggesting that song on here for a while... that song would blow them away.
YESSS
If you feel nothing when listening to Believe, then you have no heart and no soul!!
Merle Haggard- Mama tried. Absolute classic
This song. ..I cry every time...Thank you!
Thank you for reacting to this song!!! Now do Keith Whitley-Dont close your eyes. Thanks
They should
This is the reason for all my dreams ain't it this kieth witlely ? I need to know
Yes most definitely!
Yes!! No Stranger to the Rain too.
I've been trying to get them to do Keith Whitley for awhile. Glad to see someone else throwing his name out.
You're gonna miss this -Trace Adkins!!!! Dude another beautiful country song.
You guys should react to Craig Morgan’s “The Father, My Son, and the Holy Ghost. He wrote it about his son passing away at 19.
Agree
You need some fun country like some Jerry Reed. The songs you can check out:
1. When you're hot you're hot!
2. Amous Moses.
3. She got the Gold mine, I got the shaft.
4.The uptown poker club!
5. Guitar Man.
Later y'all
Peter Brown definitely number 3 😂😂😂😂
Please review "Cowboy Hat" by Chris Ledoux. You guys will love it
That is a great "story song."
Yes!
Yes!
I second anything by Chris Ledoux. I saw him live 4 times and that's where Garth Brooks got his stage presence from. Working Man's Dollar is another great story song
Yea this one would be great!!!! Y’all gotta do this one!!
I wish I could explain in words just what this song means to me. Have you ever heard a song as an adult, and as you're listening to it, it brings you back to your childhood? It reminds you of the people you've lost, but had amazing memories with, and as you're listening to it, you get flashes of those memories. That's what this song does for me. It reminds me of the most important people I had in my life, because I grew up just like this. That's how important this song is for me.
You guys gotta do more 90s country. Alan Jackson is great.
Three Wooden Crosses - Randy Travis
Believe - Brooks and Dunn
Help me hold on - Travis Tritt
Don’t take the girl - Tim McGraw
Something to be proud of - Montgomery Gentry
Austin - Blake Shelton
All very good songs
Young Sosa remember when Alan Jackson
The Dance Garth brooks
Grandpa The Judds
@@charitizzle6028 what about "my front porch looking in"
Austin gets me every time
Young Sosa dont take the girl.... 19 year old me my young wife has toxemia and my sons hear rates going down and the dr says watch her vitals I need rest for the c section and that song is all I could sing
If your arent able to produce tears try thes songs out
Shit made me cry the first time I heard it.. ugh.
Beautiful song, beautiful sentiment.
Yall need to do John Michael Montgomery- Letters from Home
This do this one
Jeff Johnson amazing song that deserves more attention
Yeeeeeeeeeeees. Letters from Home would be a good one to do
Craig Morgan That's what I love about Sundays
John Michael Montgomery Letters from home
Letters From Home is a great one, I'd forgotten about it.
@@Reds-ip7zx I love anything that tributes to or reminds the people to think of our vets and active military
You should check out Trace Adkins' "Arlington"
Letters From Home. Gets me Everytime. I'm a veteran and I know a lot of other vets. Great song!
Definitely
Paint me a Birmingham by Tracy lawrence! Amazing song! React pleaseee
You got to do some Gary Allan. Preferably "Every Storm Runs Out Of Rain", "Life Ain't Always Beautiful", "It Ain't The Whisky", or "No Regrets". He is a highly under-rated singer, and a must have to listen to!
Oh!!!!! Yes!!!! Gary! He sings a Chris Stapleton song that for the life if me I can't remember.
Well, the only one I now of his is song writing credit for "Drinking Dark Whisky", but I don't remember Chris singing it.
I vote for "Alright Guy" as the first Gary Allan review, lol. That song cracks me up. Some of my other favorites:
Wake Up Screaming
Red Lips, Blue Eyes, Little White Lies
Smoke Rings In The Dark
Sorry
What Would Willie Do (lol)
Can't Do It Today
Putting My Misery On Display
The Smoke Rings In The Dark, Alright Guy, and Tough All Over albums are full of winners, but most of these have a faster tempo and aren't depressing like (many of) the country songs they've reviewed so far.
Edited to add: Yes! Drinkin' Dark Whiskey is a great choice too! 👌
The Steeldrivers sing it! And yes, that's the one. 😊
What about his classic? Watching Airplanes, anyone?
Trace Adkins “Arlington” great song
That song makes my 12 year cry. I am glad, as a veteran, he understands the cost of being free.
Alan Jackson - “where were you when the world stopped turning” he wrote this song the day after 9/11 and then sang it that day at the country music awards for everyone to hear for the first time. Blew everyone away. It’s also one of them universal songs. Absolutely everyone can relate!
I'm sure I'm not alone but sad country songs are the best IMHO
I can listen to them all day. Even if I'm not feeling sad, I love hearing the passion and emotion in them
Amen
Craig Morgan is a fantastic country singer and song writer. This is one of his best songs. He also cowrote it s well.
That song just tore me up! I like that young man's voice. Thank you folks for sharing that song.
If you want a sad Craig Morgan song, try “This Ain’t Nothin.”
Or Tough
Or "Tough". That one breaks me every time.
Aw that en makes me cry
I keep telling y'all. You just keep doing the sad shit. Y'all need to find a funny song like Brad Paisley's "I'm gonna miss her" or a celebration of life like Alan Jackson's "Remember When"
Aaron Clapper they do what is recommended to them- they have no idea what these songs are. :)
I'm a fan of "The Winner" by Bobby Bare and "She Left Me for Jesus" by Hayes Carll.
I'm gunna miss her yes!
How do you like me now could be fun.
Good requests
You guys are the real deal .... sincerity and authenticity cannot be faked. Keep on doing what you’re doing.
Absolutely have to do Craig Morgan-This aint nothing
Brad Paisley- I’m Gonna Miss her!
I love how emotional George got. This song makes me tear up every time. Love y’all’s channel!
He Didn’t Have to Be by Brad Paisley
Yes!!!
Yes that’s a good one and if they want a funny one then Brad Paisleys Me Neither.
This one makes me cry!
Agreed
Definitely!!!
Y'all love this.....another good lyrically song with a good upbeat tone, Something to be proud of by Montgomery Gentry
you get it! (amazes me how not everyone does). all life is precious,whether its someone sleeping in their home or behind a trash can. Morgan gives a masters level class on how country music delivers Homilies in stories. he can take you to church without your even noticing he did.
Merry Christmas guys.
Also was excited you did this reaction! Love his music, good job guys!
Miranda lambert - the house that built me. That song is 🔥🔥
Alexander Bandin omg yas. I cry every time I hear it but it’s always been one of my favs
Man yalls reactions have definitely been the first to ever make me stop and really appreciate an input y’all are very genuine no matter the type of music even out of your comfort zone and that is an appreciation in its self y’all definitely have a lifetime subscriber here y’all are awesome keep doing what y’all are doing!
"Live Like You Were Dying" by Tim Mcgraw.
My old man - Zac brown band
My pepaw always loved this song. I loved it because he did. What I wouldn’t give for some of the good old days of just riding around with him or waking up in the mornings to the smell of homemade syrup and memaw’s pancakes and the feel of those smooth sheets of my grandparents house.
The small things are what we miss the most. You can’t replicate the smell or the visuals but they live on in our memories.
I see you wiping them eyes at 5:21 and I’m here for that, fam🙌🏻
“That Lonesome Song” - Jamey Johnson. I’d love to see y’all react to that.
“Almost Home” is one that always hit me in the feels. Thanks.
Rough morning listen guys! Made me well up. This man dreaming of his childhood :( Everyone comes from somewhere, be kind!! Volunteer at your local mission!
My first time hearing this was this past January at basic training on a bus to the ranges, it was the first music I had heard in weeks and it really struck me differently
Aaron Laughlin never been in the army, but for some reason I can totally picture myself as you on that bus. This song would definitely hit really hard and make you realize you just left behind what he’s singing about in the chorus. Idk. That’s just me. Maybe I’m going crazy.
Ahyel Production it’s an experience hearing you first song in weeks and then it being this
One of my favorite country songs. Love your channel, thanks for all the diversity! Would love to see you react to DON'T TAKE THE GIRL by Tim McGraw. Thanks in advance!
Randy Travis - Three Wooden Crosses or He Walked On Water
or On The Other Hand is a good one by Randy Travis too
This is what country really is. The story gets you. And the harmony, is spectacular. When you're killing it, that's what's on.
Y’all will love international harvester😂
If heaven wasn't so far away by justin moore
Awesome song
You got to watch this song, you in the wrong state of mind and it is sad as hell!
That one gets to me, how I wish heaven wasn’t really so far away =(
That's a great song, but if ppl keep suggesting sad ass songs, they ain't gunna wanna listen ta country anymore lol.
However at the same time they need to realize that almost all the best country songs are sad as hell.
Yes
The first time I heard this song, I stopped what I was doing, sat and listened, and had tears on my cheeks by the time he finished saying "i just climbed out of a cottonwood tree"
Plz do brooks and Dunn “I believe “ great song
DON'T LAUGH AT ME...Mark Wills....gives searing homeless perspective.
Best cover ever....better than a cover cause it's updated!
PoleGem please do this song it’s one of my favorites
Please do this song it’s one of my favorites
Best Mark Wills song is "Wish You Were Here"