As a female Vet in a family of Vets, this song hits especially hard. Home Free gives these heavy subjects such beautiful voices and touch our hearts every time. Their real down-to-earth-ness and drive to make the world better through music is a large part of what makes such die-hard fans! Edit: My brothers were in a unit written about in 'The Devil's Sandbox' if anyone is interested. ❤
Me too...don't know why, maybe because so many don't think or remember that women are veterans too? I found it unexpectedly touching to have a female depicted
Home Free honoring our military on Memorial Day Weekend. Those harmonies are on point....did you catch Austin & Chance harmonizing there near the beginning....just superb work by Home Free !!! We need to hear them harmonize more often. As for the story, its sad & poingnant but reality....this happens and it is sad. Thank you all those who have served and especially those who sacrificed all...Happy Memorial Day weekend to the Mrs & you Mr Dave !!!
Home Free seems to put out a song every year for Memorial Day. Thank you to the family that have felt the loss of a member of their family not coming home from the military
Original version of the song had the soldier as male, and the one waiting back home as female. Home Free flipped that. Yes, you got it right, one of the last letters he received said that she was coming home soon, then he gets the bad news. It is both a beautiful and heartwrenching arrangement they've done here. 💕
My reaction is that he found out about her being KIA at the football game. If you notice at the end when she writes the letter telling she is coming home, you never see her mailing that last letter.
@@floprather4262 Sure, that's another away to interpret it. I feel that he got that last letter, then got the news. All the stuff after he finds out was flashback, in my opinion.
What I saw on your face, I felt in my heart. You were 100% right about sitting back and waiting for the feels with a Home Free song. I did loose a friend during the Vietnam era. The disbelief when I found out he had been killed in action is a place I would never willingly go through again. Even though we were long time friends, I can't imagine what I would feel if our relationship had been any deeper. However, it is a good poignant reminder to never take those who serve for granted, especially during times when their service is not in the news constantly.
The song as originally written by Bruce Robison in 1996 and recorded by the Dixie Chicks in 2002 had a male soldier and a girl staying home, and was set in the Vietnam era.
I just love the facial expressions from 4:17-4:52as you slowly realize what’s happening and then your “sadly happy face” once you realized what did happen. (Not to mention the “this is wonderful” right before the music changed) This song was amazingly done by Home Free, and really honors ALL the veterans for Memorial Day.
Your face said it all, Dave. I knew when the music changed that I was going to end up crying. Home Free is so good at tugging on our heartstrings - one of the reasons I love their music. Thanks!
I was afraid that was going to happen. 😪 Beautiful. The staging is so simple too. Nice to see the guys out of their Covid-19 boxes and together again. They were psyched up about it too. Looks like their tour schedule will stick this time too for the fall tour. Yes she died on duty is the assumption probably and IED or something. I am of the Vietnam era so it happened alot. Not as often as in WWII for my parents but definitely it was not uncommon.
Watching your face was priceless. When I heard Home Free do this video I cried and each time I hear it You showed so much emotion it was unreal. I will go wipe my tears.
Every single time. The twist in this song just completely guts me. You should now check out the original. Homefree gender swapped it, and brought it to present day. The original (by The Chicks) was set in the Vietnam War.
The Dixie Chicks (as they were known at the time) may have been the first to get a hit with the song in 2002, but it was originally written and recorded in 1996 by Bruce Robison.
As a family member of many veterans, this video hit very hard. 🇺🇸❤️. Thank you for your reaction! Beautiful job Home Free! Only band that percussion make me emotional! I lost it during Rupp’s snare cadence! 😭😭. Stunning! I preordered this album! Thank you to all veterans and family members for your service and sacrifices to protect freedom! Thank you Home Free! ❤️
I am not an American, but thank you to all those serving, have served and the families of all as well as those who have lost loved ones. Dave, I was waiting for you to hear that she passed, and I cried. Every time I watch this song, I cry. Home Free can make you laugh one minute and rip your heart out the next. But would not have it any other way. I am new to Home Free as well as your page. Thank you
This is a cover of a song that The Chicks sang. Home Free has been bringing out the perfect song at the perfect time. My dad, husband and three boy's are veterans. And waiting for the letters or phone calls from your loved ones. I have all the letters that my husband has ever written to me. I always really enjoy watching your reactions.
Your gratitude for those protecting us all. This meaning of this song is overwhelming. The sacrifice by the soldier & all those who love them. Great way to honor those this Memorial Day! Nice heartfelt reaction!!
My husband is a retired Marine and was in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Now we didn't do letters like in the older wars but those emails and infrequent phone calls were so cherished. There was a 3 week communication blackout when stuff was going down and the stress and fear felt was indescribable, sitting at home with a 2 yr old, just waiting to hear from him. This song hits so close to home and while mine came home safe and sound, so many more didn't. May we never forget their sacrifices. Home Free are so amazing and this is a wonderful cover.
I first heard this on a Dixie Chicks album in the early 2000s and this song always made me cry. In their version it is the guy who goes off to war while the girl is the waitress. It makes lines like the piccolo player crying under the stands make more sense, but I enjoy the reversal and slight lyric changes they made to make it work. On another note, when I was in the Navy, letters were life, joy, and really got me through. I know communication is different now, but if you have a loved one that is deployed, a nice heartfelt email or letter will not be unappreciated.
The melody draws you in and then it gets you in the feels. Home Free brought it home again. Your reaction was no surprise because you're such a great person. I saw your face drop when the music slowed down and I knew you knew from your intro that it may have a sad ending.
the first time I heard the song, I thought it was a cute little love song, it was upbeat and the Rob's harmonies are amazing, after realizing it was a sad story of a loved one that will never return home, I started choking up.
I am a female Army Veteran married to a Air Force Veteran. We refused to write each other while in theater because mail-call makes one sick when you know that "letter" can come at anytime. We also asked our commanders not to tell us if the other died until we got home so it wouldnt distract us from the mission, and we wouldnt be able to do our jobs which could get our buddies killed. We knew if his or my dog tags were hanging on the door of our home the other came home on an "Angel Flight" and our tour was over. We promised to keep fighting until the end and to see each other on the "other side" when God was done with us. We both made it, have 5 kids, 4 grandkids now, and are ministers helping other veterans who will have "seen war, and will never stop seeing war". Battle Buddies until the end... 💝
Great reaction! I loved your telling about your writing letters to your girlfriend in college. And now she is your wife! What a lovely story. This song is so sad, yet so beautiful!
I'm a Navy veteran the original version was a Male soldier headed to Vietnam. Home Free's take on the song is refreshing and reflective of our armed forces today. Oh, BTW, this one gets me every single time no matter the version
Just subscribed after listening to your reaction for the four time today. Your response at the end was so moving. Yours is one of the first reactions I look for after Home Free releases a new video.
The reason he cried wasn't because she died. The video showed her writing I am coming home soon. It was more of thinking what he would do if he had heard her name. Glad that her name wasn't called at the same time his heart goes out for those whose name was called. Home free did a powerful performance of the song. Harmonic in sound and tone. Very beautiful version and performance they did.
Dave, thank you for your willingness to share your heart through reactions. Tough subject, I’ve seen this video several times and it still gets me. I pray God continues to watch over our military men and women and their families.
Please consider FIRST TIME hearing Joey & Rory "When I'm Gone". Very powerful. Sadly, the message in song came true for these two years later after recording. (tissue alert) Quality writing and wonderful delivery. Thank you in advance.
The song was done originally by The (Dixie) Chicks. The soldier was a man & it was a girl waiting at home. In addition, the soldier went to Vietnam rather than the Mid East. Home Free updated it a bit & switched the roles. Still a real tear jerker. HF did a beautiful job with the song.
Pro Tip: This was released Memorial Day weekend, when the USA remembers and honors those who died so that the USA might live. Do not expect a Disney ending.
I cry like a baby every damned time I hear this beautiful version of The Chicks' song. (Formerly Dixie Chicks) The original hurt like hell, but this one's even worse for some reason. Passing hankies around for all who need it. And if you don't, are you made of stone?! Great reaction, thank you - your gut feelings show how much you care about humanity as a whole, and I really appreciate that. Gonna go wibble in a corner now...
I would recommend listening to the original by the Dixie Chicks. Its fantastic as well. Both versions I can't get through without crying. When the original song came out my ex wife was in the army overseas and this song freaked me out. We sent letters every week and all of a sudden for 2 months the letters stopped without any warning. I feared the worst and hid away from any music for fear of hearing this song. I had it stuck in my head that if I heard the song it would come true. Then one day on the way home from work 3 blocks from my house at a stoplight a car pulled up next to me blasting this song. I locked up. I barely made it home. I dont remember even parking the car i just remember opening the door thinking my life was over when on the floor just inside the door on the floor was 2 months worth or letters in a bundle. I actually got a phone call from her the next day. It was all i could do to not fall apart on the phone. She had not got my letters until that morning she came home 2 months later and I never told her about the day my heart stopped and had those letters not been there who knows what i would have done.
Aww this was bittersweet. I didn’t think she died at first either then I rewatched it and yes I think she did. I have soldiers in my family so this was tough. Thankfully they’re ok. God bless our soldiers. This was well done. Harmonies were so good weren’t they? Thank you for a good reaction and have a great weekend!
My husband was in the service when an E-2 airplane crashed into the Sea, all 5 guys died. I belonged to the Wives club at the time and we met up with the wives whose husbands had died and they went upstairs to talk to each other and you could hear them crying. You never knew if your husband was coming home.
Home Free reversed the roles. The Dixie Chicks did it first Took listening to it several times to place one thing wrong, She is suppose to be in her army greens.
As a female Vet in a family of Vets, this song hits especially hard. Home Free gives these heavy subjects such beautiful voices and touch our hearts every time. Their real down-to-earth-ness and drive to make the world better through music is a large part of what makes such die-hard fans!
Edit: My brothers were in a unit written about in 'The Devil's Sandbox' if anyone is interested. ❤
Thank you and your family for your service 💟
Thank you for serving, I am sorry for your loss!
As a female veteran, this one struck home in a very personal way. As usual, the harmonies are breathtaking. Thanks for the amazing review.
Oh wow I had no idea Rebecca! Thank you for your service!
Rebecca S Thank you for your service. God Bless.
Me too...don't know why, maybe because so many don't think or remember that women are veterans too? I found it unexpectedly touching to have a female depicted
The look on your face when you realized the soldier died really got me. It really choked me up. Great reaction.
Every time I watch this I think "this time you're not going to cry." Wrong. The harmonies are amazing. Thanks for the great reaction!
yes Dave, the original song has the soldier as a male and the one waiting at home as female. I like how the roles are reversed in this one too
Home Free can make us cry as hard as they can make us laugh.
Great reaction
Home Free can make you laugh and then tug at your heart too.
Oh, Dave .... I cried for you when you said you hoped the song didn't go in "that" direction. I ugly cried with this one.
Home Free honoring our military on Memorial Day Weekend. Those harmonies are on point....did you catch Austin & Chance harmonizing there near the beginning....just superb work by Home Free !!! We need to hear them harmonize more often. As for the story, its sad & poingnant but reality....this happens and it is sad. Thank you all those who have served and especially those who sacrificed all...Happy Memorial Day weekend to the Mrs & you Mr Dave !!!
Dave you couldn’t of picked a better one to start the Memorial Day weekend!! God bless America and those who protect us!!
Thank you so much for this reaction. The guys did justice to this song...it is beautiful and heart wrenching at the some time. Thank you again.
Home Free seems to put out a song every year for Memorial Day.
Thank you to the family that have felt the loss of a member of their family not coming home from the military
This is so sad. I love it so much but I cry everytime I watch it. Home Free nailed it once again
Original version of the song had the soldier as male, and the one waiting back home as female. Home Free flipped that.
Yes, you got it right, one of the last letters he received said that she was coming home soon, then he gets the bad news.
It is both a beautiful and heartwrenching arrangement they've done here. 💕
My reaction is that he found out about her being KIA at the football game. If you notice at the end when she writes the letter telling she is coming home, you never see her mailing that last letter.
@@floprather4262 Sure, that's another away to interpret it. I feel that he got that last letter, then got the news. All the stuff after he finds out was flashback, in my opinion.
I was also thinking he might have gotten that last letter after hearing her name called out.
@@Debs_Badger Just my opinion. No harm, no foul.
@@floprather4262 None taken. I was just clarifying my opinion.
What I saw on your face, I felt in my heart. You were 100% right about sitting back and waiting for the feels with a Home Free song. I did loose a friend during the Vietnam era. The disbelief when I found out he had been killed in action is a place I would never willingly go through again. Even though we were long time friends, I can't imagine what I would feel if our relationship had been any deeper. However, it is a good poignant reminder to never take those who serve for granted, especially during times when their service is not in the news constantly.
well said !!!
The song as originally written by Bruce Robison in 1996 and recorded by the Dixie Chicks in 2002 had a male soldier and a girl staying home, and was set in the Vietnam era.
I just love the facial expressions from 4:17-4:52as you slowly realize what’s happening and then your “sadly happy face” once you realized what did happen. (Not to mention the “this is wonderful” right before the music changed)
This song was amazingly done by Home Free, and really honors ALL the veterans for Memorial Day.
Very nice, heart felt reaction.
Thanks to all the women and men that fought for us!! Great harmonies and beatboxing!! Wonderful reaction! I love Home Free😊
Your face said it all, Dave. I knew when the music changed that I was going to end up crying. Home Free is so good at tugging on our heartstrings - one of the reasons I love their music. Thanks!
I was afraid that was going to happen. 😪 Beautiful. The staging is so simple too. Nice to see the guys out of their Covid-19 boxes and together again. They were psyched up about it too. Looks like their tour schedule will stick this time too for the fall tour.
Yes she died on duty is the assumption probably and IED or something. I am of the Vietnam era so it happened alot. Not as often as in WWII for my parents but definitely it was not uncommon.
That was powerful and beautiful! 👍❤
Thanks for a honest opinion, and respect for our loved soldiers!!! God Bless you and your Wife, I'm truly happy for both of you...
They did it again. What a great way to honor our fallen!😭❤️🇺🇸
Watching your face was priceless. When I heard Home Free do this video I cried and each time I hear it
You showed so much emotion it was unreal. I will go wipe my tears.
Every single time. The twist in this song just completely guts me. You should now check out the original. Homefree gender swapped it, and brought it to present day. The original (by The Chicks) was set in the Vietnam War.
The Dixie Chicks (as they were known at the time) may have been the first to get a hit with the song in 2002, but it was originally written and recorded in 1996 by Bruce Robison.
You can always keep letters to look back on, it's still, even now, makes you feel special to receive a card or letter.
As a family member of many veterans, this video hit very hard. 🇺🇸❤️. Thank you for your reaction! Beautiful job Home Free! Only band that percussion make me emotional! I lost it during Rupp’s snare cadence! 😭😭. Stunning! I preordered this album! Thank you to all veterans and family members for your service and sacrifices to protect freedom! Thank you Home Free! ❤️
I agree... That cadence just brings me to tears every time.
A capella groups are great to hear. Home Free is great to hear and FEEL.
Oh My Goodness is right.
I am not an American, but thank you to all those serving, have served and the families of all as well as those who have lost loved ones. Dave, I was waiting for you to hear that she passed, and I cried. Every time I watch this song, I cry. Home Free can make you laugh one minute and rip your heart out the next. But would not have it any other way. I am new to Home Free as well as your page. Thank you
I loved the groove of this song
This is a cover of a song that The Chicks sang. Home Free has been bringing out the perfect song at the perfect time. My dad, husband and three boy's are veterans. And waiting for the letters or phone calls from your loved ones. I have all the letters that my husband has ever written to me. I always really enjoy watching your reactions.
Your reactions and facial expressions are so real and fun to watch. I enjoyed watching this one.
Bless you're heart ❤ . Thank you
Timely message from Home Free this Memorial Day weekend. Perfectly sang and the video was so beautifully done
I love the way they change this song to the perspective of the female soldier. This was beautiful.
Thank you for a real reaction that brought tears to my eyes. And thank you to al;l that served OUR country!
It's good seeing them performing in the same atmosphere again.
Your gratitude for those protecting us all. This meaning of this song is overwhelming. The sacrifice by the soldier & all those who love them. Great way to honor those this Memorial Day! Nice heartfelt reaction!!
My husband is a retired Marine and was in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Now we didn't do letters like in the older wars but those emails and infrequent phone calls were so cherished. There was a 3 week communication blackout when stuff was going down and the stress and fear felt was indescribable, sitting at home with a 2 yr old, just waiting to hear from him. This song hits so close to home and while mine came home safe and sound, so many more didn't. May we never forget their sacrifices. Home Free are so amazing and this is a wonderful cover.
A very moving review and song. Bless all those who have served. Love from Michigan.
I first heard this on a Dixie Chicks album in the early 2000s and this song always made me cry. In their version it is the guy who goes off to war while the girl is the waitress. It makes lines like the piccolo player crying under the stands make more sense, but I enjoy the reversal and slight lyric changes they made to make it work. On another note, when I was in the Navy, letters were life, joy, and really got me through. I know communication is different now, but if you have a loved one that is deployed, a nice heartfelt email or letter will not be unappreciated.
The melody draws you in and then it gets you in the feels. Home Free brought it home again. Your reaction was no surprise because you're such a great person. I saw your face drop when the music slowed down and I knew you knew from your intro that it may have a sad ending.
Tim actually said that she is a current soldier and he is a vet. Very fitting for this song.
the first time I heard the song, I thought it was a cute little love song, it was upbeat and the Rob's harmonies are amazing, after realizing it was a sad story of a loved one that will never return home, I started choking up.
Heartbreakingly beautiful!🇺🇸
I am a female Army Veteran married to a Air Force Veteran. We refused to write each other while in theater because mail-call makes one sick when you know that "letter" can come at anytime. We also asked our commanders not to tell us if the other died until we got home so it wouldnt distract us from the mission, and we wouldnt be able to do our jobs which could get our buddies killed. We knew if his or my dog tags were hanging on the door of our home the other came home on an "Angel Flight" and our tour was over. We promised to keep fighting until the end and to see each other on the "other side" when God was done with us.
We both made it, have 5 kids, 4 grandkids now, and are ministers helping other veterans who will have "seen war, and will never stop seeing war". Battle Buddies until the end... 💝
Great reaction. Touching story
I didn’t know they did a cover of this, and the original is flipped, and now this version got me cryin again like the first time I heard the original
Great reaction! I loved your telling about your writing letters to your girlfriend in college. And now she is your wife! What a lovely story. This song is so sad, yet so beautiful!
As a (Male) Veteran, I loved that this song highlights that women also serve and also sometimes give all for our country ..
I love this. I served during the Gulf War. It is so heartening to see military women finally represented in song.
ngl bro I cry my eyes out every time I listen to this song
I'm a Navy veteran the original version was a Male soldier headed to Vietnam.
Home Free's take on the song is refreshing and reflective of our armed forces today. Oh, BTW, this one gets me every single time no matter the version
Just subscribed after listening to your reaction for the four time today. Your response at the end was so moving. Yours is one of the first reactions I look for after Home Free releases a new video.
The reason he cried wasn't because she died. The video showed her writing I am coming home soon. It was more of thinking what he would do if he had heard her name. Glad that her name wasn't called at the same time his heart goes out for those whose name was called. Home free did a powerful performance of the song. Harmonic in sound and tone. Very beautiful version and performance they did.
Dave, thank you for your willingness to share your heart through reactions. Tough subject, I’ve seen this video several times and it still gets me. I pray God continues to watch over our military men and women and their families.
Amen Theresa 🙏
That last verse aways gets me.
So sad. I don't care who the soldier was. Love is love and death is death. Thank you to our veterans for all you've done for us. God bless you all.
Please consider FIRST TIME hearing Joey & Rory "When I'm Gone". Very powerful. Sadly, the message in song came true for these two years later after recording. (tissue alert) Quality writing and wonderful delivery. Thank you in advance.
The song was done originally by The (Dixie) Chicks. The soldier was a man & it was a girl waiting at home. In addition, the soldier went to Vietnam rather than the Mid East. Home Free updated it a bit & switched the roles. Still a real tear jerker. HF did a beautiful job with the song.
I saw somewhere on a reply from another reacted that the guy and girl in the video are actually Vets themselves. ☺
Pro Tip: This was released Memorial Day weekend, when the USA remembers and honors those who died so that the USA might live. Do not expect a Disney ending.
I cry like a baby every damned time I hear this beautiful version of The Chicks' song. (Formerly Dixie Chicks) The original hurt like hell, but this one's even worse for some reason. Passing hankies around for all who need it. And if you don't, are you made of stone?! Great reaction, thank you - your gut feelings show how much you care about humanity as a whole, and I really appreciate that. Gonna go wibble in a corner now...
The Dixie Chicks' version was a guy and he was in Vietnam. They changed some of the wording, but outcome was the same. Love your reaction.
I would recommend listening to the original by the Dixie Chicks. Its fantastic as well. Both versions I can't get through without crying. When the original song came out my ex wife was in the army overseas and this song freaked me out. We sent letters every week and all of a sudden for 2 months the letters stopped without any warning. I feared the worst and hid away from any music for fear of hearing this song. I had it stuck in my head that if I heard the song it would come true. Then one day on the way home from work 3 blocks from my house at a stoplight a car pulled up next to me blasting this song. I locked up. I barely made it home. I dont remember even parking the car i just remember opening the door thinking my life was over when on the floor just inside the door on the floor was 2 months worth or letters in a bundle. I actually got a phone call from her the next day. It was all i could do to not fall apart on the phone. She had not got my letters until that morning she came home 2 months later and I never told her about the day my heart stopped and had those letters not been there who knows what i would have done.
Aww this was bittersweet. I didn’t think she died at first either then I rewatched it and yes I think she did. I have soldiers in my family so this was tough. Thankfully they’re ok. God bless our soldiers. This was well done. Harmonies were so good weren’t they? Thank you for a good reaction and have a great weekend!
Too many don't come back alive.😪
Great.. Thank you
I always have a hard time with this one, but it is still a beautiful song and video.
Sad but a great cover
This crushes me my friend
While the gentleman in Home Free & VoicePlay are talented with the a cappella music, they are virtuosos at playing the audience's heartstrings.
Memorial Day. Never forget the price they paid.
My husband was in the service when an E-2 airplane crashed into the Sea, all 5 guys died. I belonged to the Wives club at the time and we met up with the wives whose husbands had died and they went upstairs to talk to each other and you could hear them crying. You never knew if your husband was coming home.
Oh, a note Dave...the 2 actors in the video are Both Veterans 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸‼️
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It is never easy for a family to lose a member to war. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
😢😢😢😢😢😢💜💜💜💜💜
Btw, TIm said the girl's actually a real soldier💜
Home Free got this one exactly right.
That guy looks like Carleton
The original is by the Dixie Chicks, give it a listen for comparison, both are very good
Sometimes it’s the service woman who doesn’t come home.
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dixie chicks is about the guy going to naim
and its just as sad
So sad😪
2:56 euhmmmm... who is gonna tell him?
And sometimes HF goes deep
Home Free reversed the roles.
The Dixie Chicks did it first
Took listening to it several times to place one thing wrong, She is suppose to be in her army greens.
The Dixie Chicks may have been the first to get a hit with the song in 2002, but it was originally written and recorded in 1996 by Bruce Robison.
U should react to 1nonly bunny girl or shakira or basco sell out they hit different
I can't watch women MMA....the concept of women in combat is anathema