@Raquel Stoner I feel you dear. I have three cats now. In my "former life" back in 2017 my only cat - and I loved her so dearly, rescued her as a kitten - died from a car accident. The pain was relentless, and made me cried like a little baby!
I remember when this song came out one of my good friends in the seventh grade lost her older brother his name was Kenny. And she said every time she hears this song it reminds her of her brother. And she said she will never forget when her dad got the news that he had passed he was walking in the front yard and he fell to his knees and just wept. Rest in peace Kenny 😔
I lost my oldest sister, several year's AGO. Due to cancer I'm what you call a intavert. No emotions. But when my family laid her to rest. I totally Lost it.
Spirit in the Sky and this song is really appropriate for a funeral. They are great song choices and "spirit in the sky" just makes you happy, coupled with this song they are a great combo. Sorry for your loss.
I read that Terry Jacks was producing The Beach Boys at the time and that they didn’t finish it and he then did it on his own album - he didn’t write it though.
@@yensilluap The Beach Boys actually DID finish their version (it's available on bootlegs) but ran into some kind of legal entanglement and it wasn't released. Jacks was better known as a producer at that point of his career, but added his vocals to the same backing track and ended up getting a HUGE hit out of it.
Just to give credit where due; The original, titled Le Moribond, was written & released in 1961 by Jacques Brel, a famous Belgian singer, songwriter, poet, actor & director. Rod McKuen rewrote the lyrics to adapt it to English (it doesn’t directly translate well). The Kingston Trio was 1st to release the English version in 1963, then McKuen also released it the same year. Terry Jacks decided to do it after he produced The Beach Boys version, which they decided not to release.
This was a tear-jerker back then and still is now. Thanks so much for bringing this one back for me. Cheers, Steve Someone else recommended Spiders and Snakes by Jim Stafford. I second that! Great song.
I cry every single time I hear this song. I was 8 yrs. old when this came out. Why do I still get weepy? lol! Oh my gosh, Spiders and Snakes is a great song!
The original version of this song - called “Le Moribond” (translated “The Dying Man”) and sung in French - was based on the tale of an old man dying of heartache due to his wife cheating on him with his best friend. However, Terry Jacks, in dedication to a friend who was dying of leukemia at the time, and reworked the track , excluding references to the aforementioned story and instead basing it on a man’s final words to some distinct people whom he loves. There are three of such individuals who are highlighted in the track. First is a friend he has known since childhood and as such, recounts fond memories of the two of them growing up together. The second appears to be his dad, whom Terry acknowledges has tried to exert a positive influence on his undisciplined life. The third person is referred to as his “little one”, implying that she may be a child. What is definitely known about “Michelle” is that she helped lift up Terry’s spirit at times he felt depressed.
@@corvus1374 No, it´s a song of the Belgian singer Jaques Brel from 1961 "Le Moribond". (I prefer the original version.) Rod McKuen translated it in 1963.
I am 25 i couldn't listen to it those words same words my greatgrand father told his wife as he fell a sleep not knowing he'd wake up at the age of 92 ..
My best memory of SEASONS IN THE SUN? It was 1973 I was in seventh grade and I was in bed with the flu for a week and would constantly hear this song on heavy rotation on WABC 77 AM Radio in NYC.
I lost my sister Joy to leukemia. My daughter Jessy was her Michelle. She was definitely the "black sheep of the family", and when she was fighting what she knew was a losing battle, she could not bear to hear this song because it made us both cry so hard. I was her trusted friend. The fact that he sings, we had JOY, so many times, this is the only song that still reduces me to tears every single time!!!
This song make me tear up every time I hear it. It just goes to show how truly fragile a life is and how much we take things for granted. How most people really don’t appreciate what they have until they’re losing it unfortunately.
Wow! This beautiful song came out when I was about 14. Everybody was mesmerized by it & it was always on the radio. Thank you so much for reacting to it Jovaughn. Had almost forgotten what a great voice Terry Jacks had. Wonderful memories!
My parents would literally run to turn the radio station when this song would come on because I would full on melt down crying if I heard it. Seriously I would be inconsolable to the point of hyperventilating. I wasn't even 5 years old.
I was always moved to tears by this song but I love it and his voice is perfect for this song. I'm so happy to hear it again as I was young and very fit when this came out and used to do my mending listening to this and others on the radio. I used to wipe my tears on the mending and have to wash it again lol. Take care and stay safe please everyone, God bless you, love hugs and peace to you all Mary-Ellen UK
I think this is my favourite reaction so far, firstly because it's such a fantastic song which I've always loved. I really admire how the song is constructed, it's so, so sad and yet still manages to be a really great, reflective tune. The second reason it's my favourite reaction is simple, your reaction J, your heart was breaking along with mine and everyone who really appreciates the lyrics.
Just like a picture she was laying there, moonlight dancing off her hair, she woke up and took my by the hand, she gonna love me in my Chevy van and that’s alright with me...
Dam Just walked in my door and starting listen to your Reaction and this song was playing, I JUST SAID GOODBYE TO MY AUNT,SHE JUST PASTED A HOUR AGO, WE WERE VERY CLOSE, THANKS HIT HARD BUT GLAD TO HEAR IT.
This song is what my mom used to play us as kids, she would sing it with us it’s been a major part of my life my oldest sisters name is Michelle that was her part! We recently just played this at my moms funeral! I miss my mom so much
I love this song!! Terry Jacks had an awesome voice. I heard him say once that he had a big fear of singing in front of people. He sang in the 60's with The Poppy Family. But he was really faced with that fear even more with the success of "Seasons In The Sun." I'd love to see a reaction to "Which Way You Goin' Billy" by The Poppy Family.
This song came out when I was in the third grade, and it's always made me emotional. It was my favorite song back then. It makes me cry now every time, especially, since I've lost so many people I Love ❤️
Terry Jacks didn't write this song. It was originally written and recorded by a Belgian singer/songwriter named Jacques Brel in the early 60s. The American poet Rod McKuen re-wrote the lyrics in English and that version was recorded by The Kingston Trio in 1963. Terry Jacks produced the instrumental track for this version in the early 70s, intended for The Beach Boys to record the vocals. Their version was completed but left unreleased due to some legal issues, so Jacks recorded his own vocal over the backing track, and ended up with this MAJOR hit. There have been numerous cover versions over the years, but this one is considered the definitive version now.
Yasmin Love IKR? My niece’s name is Michelle and we used to sing it together. I don’t think we understood the lyrics at the time, but it was special to us. 💖💖👍
Turd Ferguson Aw, nice memories. Though I didn’t understand the lyrics, I got a feeling it was a sad song. I’m the youngest of 6 so my teen siblings introduced a lot of great music to us younger ones. 🥰💓
I'm 48 years old and haven't heard this one in decades. I remember being a little kid and this song would come on the radio when I was riding in the back seat. It would make me cry every time it played. Thank you for your thoughtful critique and for bringing back a memory for me.
i remember playing in my sandbox as a kid and this song came on the transistor radio, and I remember crying. I still get a lump in the back of my throat when I hear this song.
I always kinda denied this song as anything but sappy. But , I just balled my eyes out thinking about my nephew Alex, whom we lost to cancer 20 months ago. Cathartic.
i'm 53 and had this song on 45 vinyl way back when and not sure why but it's so graitifying to see how much younger people still love these tunes and how, in fact, they never really went away and have also enjoyed a big resurgence because of the internet. very cool vid well done.
A real tear jerker but sang along to it.. And enjoyed it so much ❤️ This one always touches my heart. When it came out at the discos young lads would come up to me and ask me to dance. Even though it wasn't apt for a slow dance. But it became one when you heard it. Both of us singing every single word to each other looking into each others eyes. I loved it and still do all these years later.... Flipping heck 46 years ago.. And I still remember how serious we would be. A couple of lads would tell me. They were the one that I had to dance with to this song. Oooh it's lovely and heartwarming when you hear a song in your past and it still stires up emotions. Think I'll have this at my funeral Thank you for liking it.. ❤️
This is a special kind of song for anyone who can feel the message. Thank you for the reaction. I was an 11 year old when this was new but a had the feeling that this song would live forever.
I’ve seen various comments about who did and didn’t write this song. That person only wrote the English lyrics. The tune is “Le Moribond” by the great Jacques Brel.
Terry Jacks took an older song, called le moribond (which had a much darker meaning and message behind it), and kinda rearranged the lyrics for a friend of his that was given 6 months to live because of lukemia(I think he only lived for four months). He wrote this from his friends perspective. Very sad. Great analysis. Love your videos.
Great Song!!! The song brings lots of memories back to me! . A song that will forever be a one-of-a-kind classic that truly stands apart from the rest. . Thanks Jay!!!!! 🙌💜💜
This song, to me, seems to be sung from the perspective of a soldier going off to die, or remembering while he was dying, during the time of the Vietnam War. It was a song I remember from my childhood as being a happy song (because of the chorus), but as I got older it had a different meaning to me.
Oh my loved my K-tel albums. Only problem is you just have K-tel and find out later that 'Do you Feel Like we do' was a lot longer then 3 1/2 minutes long. K-tel was kinda like the Readers Digest condensed books of music.
I was 8 and we all sang this song at the top of our lungs. We knew it was sad and we knew that someone who died was singing it (in our minds). Sadly, one of the boys I sang it with that summer has passed and I was listening to this to bring that summer back and remember him. I stumbled on your video. It was great to see you listen to it for the first time and love it too.
@@holyspacemonkey thank you, she was the role of our mother and father, she will be dearly missed but she's with me in spirit, I am a spiritualist, she is knocking on walls and is showing signs she's here, just not the same. I thank you once again. tears for Cindy
she told me, Linda, you got more spankings from me for banging the pots and pans you and your one girl band, I'm so sorry, I don't remember, I only remember fun and music with my sister! Thanks again - these are great memories to relive with these reaction video's I cherish them!
I could feel this coming. This was a huge tear jerker. I don't know why it was such a giant hit but it played over and over on the radio. Same era as Alone Again Naturally.
Rod McKuen is the author of a poem "Seasons in the Sun" that he based loosely on another poem from a French author. Terry Jacks was married and he and his wife at the time had a few songs that were in the top 40''a in the '60's---that's where I went wrong" and "which way you going Billie?" they divorced later. I believe the intention of this song had to do with the wars of the time. young soldiers dying and what they had to live for. It is a sad song but a lovely song. thank you for posting it!
You don’t hear this one very often, it brings me right back to my childhood. My Papa died in 97, and all I could think of was him while I listened to this song. Thank you!
I remember this, such a sad song, so happy you played it, haven't heard it in forever, another beautiful song is Bobby Goldsboro "Honey" also a beautiful song about loss
This was HUGE back in the day, a tear-jerker too.
Are you singing along?
🎶 We has joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun 🎶
kerryn67 Every. Single. Word. 👍👍💔🌹
It still is bro. :'(
@Raquel Stoner I feel you dear. I have three cats now. In my "former life" back in 2017 my only cat - and I loved her so dearly, rescued her as a kitten - died from a car accident. The pain was relentless, and made me cried like a little baby!
Still have the 45!
I remember when this song came out one of my good friends in the seventh grade lost her older brother his name was Kenny. And she said every time she hears this song it reminds her of her brother. And she said she will never forget when her dad got the news that he had passed he was walking in the front yard and he fell to his knees and just wept. Rest in peace Kenny 😔
Kathy Stammen RIP
@kathy stammend sorry for your family's loss :(
Sorry for your loss. Losing a family member for s never easy.
I lost my oldest sister, several year's AGO. Due to cancer I'm what you call a intavert. No emotions. But when my family laid her to rest. I totally Lost it.
omg thats so sad, may he rest in peace❤❤❤
My beloved brother in law died in 1974.He was only 22.So this song always made me cry.Best wishes from Scotland.
Oh, no. This song made me cry my head off when I was a little kid. Dammit - it's still making me cry my head off.
😟😭me too.
This song, Night Shift by the commodores, and Diddy's "i'll be missing you" all make me weepy.
Triggers my tears since i was a kid in the 70s
Me too...
same here
Well now I’m sitting here with tears rolling down! AMAZING LYRICS and his voice! WOW!
Amy Ferguson me roo 😢
Both this song and "Spirit in the Sky" were played at my older brothers funeral. Great but sad tune
Those songs would have broken every one up.
Sorry about the loss of your brother ✌️
So sorry for your loss
Spirit in the Sky and this song is really appropriate for a funeral. They are great song choices and "spirit in the sky" just makes you happy, coupled with this song they are a great combo. Sorry for your loss.
Spirit in the sky was played at My mom's and her mom's my grandma's funeral
I love this song! My mom had the 45, so we would listen to it all the time! We actually played it at my, youngest brother's funeral! ❤😢
Thats sad
This song hypnotized everyone whatever year it was in the early 70s love love love you
1974
Terry admitted in an interview that he had written this song for the Beach Boys but they passed on it. He released it himself and had a huge hit.
This song was written by Rod McKuen in the early sixties. There is a UA-cam video of him performing it!
I read that Terry Jacks was producing The Beach Boys at the time and that they didn’t finish it and he then did it on his own album - he didn’t write it though.
@@yensilluap The Beach Boys actually DID finish their version (it's available on bootlegs) but ran into some kind of legal entanglement and it wasn't released. Jacks was better known as a producer at that point of his career, but added his vocals to the same backing track and ended up getting a HUGE hit out of it.
LarryWT Thanks for the info. I’d like to hear the Beach Boys version
Just to give credit where due; The original, titled Le Moribond, was written & released in 1961 by Jacques Brel, a famous Belgian singer, songwriter, poet, actor & director. Rod McKuen rewrote the lyrics to adapt it to English (it doesn’t directly translate well). The Kingston Trio was 1st to release the English version in 1963, then McKuen also released it the same year. Terry Jacks decided to do it after he produced The Beach Boys version, which they decided not to release.
I used to cry my eyes out at this song. Still has the same effect on me.
I was 16 years old when this song was No 1 in the charts. Brings back memories.
This was a tear-jerker back then and still is now. Thanks so much for bringing this one back for me. Cheers, Steve
Someone else recommended Spiders and Snakes by Jim Stafford. I second that! Great song.
I third that....Spiders and Snakes was a great, fun song!
@@scarlettohara5030 , so was "Cow Patty", ha, love Jim!
I like his songs Swamp Witch and Wildwood Weed
Spiders and snakes.... Wow... I haven't heard that in many decades...
Great suggestion!
I cry every single time I hear this song. I was 8 yrs. old when this came out. Why do I still get weepy? lol!
Oh my gosh, Spiders and Snakes is a great song!
The original version of this song - called “Le Moribond” (translated “The Dying Man”) and sung in French - was based on the tale of an old man dying of heartache due to his wife cheating on him with his best friend. However, Terry Jacks, in dedication to a friend who was dying of leukemia at the time, and reworked the track , excluding references to the aforementioned story and instead basing it on a man’s final words to some distinct people whom he loves.
There are three of such individuals who are highlighted in the track. First is a friend he has known since childhood and as such, recounts fond memories of the two of them growing up together. The second appears to be his dad, whom Terry acknowledges has tried to exert a positive influence on his undisciplined life. The third person is referred to as his “little one”, implying that she may be a child. What is definitely known about “Michelle” is that she helped lift up Terry’s spirit at times he felt depressed.
Yes, it´s a Jaques Brel song.
It was written by Rod McKuen.
@@corvus1374 No, it´s a song of the Belgian singer Jaques Brel from 1961 "Le Moribond". (I prefer the original version.) Rod McKuen translated it in 1963.
I've always taken the Michelle to be his girlfriend.
@@myrthe66 The ENGLISH lyrics were WRITTEN by Rod McKuen, NOT translated.
This song always made me cry 😢 but I loved hearing it.
Same here, I haven't heard this for years but it's so lovely. Love and hugs Mary-Ellen UK
Ikr.,.gotta get my tissues. Just finished with "everything I own" by bread on Jamels channel.
Mary-Ellen Johnson Same! 💖👍💔
Same here
I am 25 i couldn't listen to it those words same words my greatgrand father told his wife as he fell a sleep not knowing he'd wake up at the age of 92 ..
“Green Tambourine” by The Lemon Pipers is a great One-Hit Wonder. 😃
Love your channel!
Green Tamborine..would love to hear it again!
Back in the day, we all knew and loved this song!!
Hey hey, don't forget this one:
*The Undesputed Truth*
(1971) "Smiling Faces"
(sometimes they don't tell the truth)
My best memory of SEASONS IN THE SUN? It was 1973 I was in seventh grade and I was in bed with the flu for a week and would constantly hear this song on heavy rotation on WABC 77 AM Radio in NYC.
There’s a song by (I think a one hit wonder but I’m not sure) Bobby Goldsboro called “Honey” another tear jerker, my mum used to play.
I just put that up there in the comments. I didn't know if anyone remembered that one. Thanks.
Watching Scotty grow was good too
Bobby was not a one hit wonder he sang a lot of songs . But honey was a big one
YES!!!!!
sad one for sure.
Billy don't be a hero is the best! Very similar to this one
Definitely! That’s a real tear jerker! 👍💔☮️
I second that request!
First it was Terry Jacks & The Poppy Family. Then he went out on his own. Had some great songs. ❤️🎵
1920Janice Beautiful. 😭😭💖
YES YES YES
I lost my sister Joy to leukemia. My daughter Jessy was her Michelle. She was definitely the "black sheep of the family", and when she was fighting what she knew was a losing battle, she could not bear to hear this song because it made us both cry so hard. I was her trusted friend. The fact that he sings, we had JOY, so many times, this is the only song that still reduces me to tears every single time!!!
These are all great. I am old and these are the ones I listened to.
Played this on my record player over and over when I was a kid!!
Loved the 70’s
This song make me tear up every time I hear it. It just goes to show how truly fragile a life is and how much we take things for granted. How most people really don’t appreciate what they have until they’re losing it unfortunately.
Wow! This beautiful song came out when I was about 14. Everybody was mesmerized by it & it was always on the radio. Thank you so much for reacting to it Jovaughn. Had almost forgotten what a great voice Terry Jacks had. Wonderful memories!
A tear-jerker, but sincere, which is why it still tugs at the heartstrings
Me and my brother had a am radio in the 70 s in our room and every night we listen for this song when it come out . beautiful song. Peace
My parents would literally run to turn the radio station when this song would come on because I would full on melt down crying if I heard it. Seriously I would be inconsolable to the point of hyperventilating. I wasn't even 5 years old.
Same 🙏🙏
Love this one, same era, I dont like spiders and snakes by Jim Stafford and Billy Dont be a hero by Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods
I was going to suggest Billy Don't Be a Hero!!!
Great suggestion.
I was always moved to tears by this song but I love it and his voice is perfect for this song. I'm so happy to hear it again as I was young and very fit when this came out and used to do my mending listening to this and others on the radio. I used to wipe my tears on the mending and have to wash it again lol. Take care and stay safe please everyone, God bless you, love hugs and peace to you all Mary-Ellen UK
i'm 53 and i have a huge selection of AM radio hits from the 70's on my computer and they pretty much ALL make me cry (and i'm male).
This song hits the vibe that was the 70s. People were deep and most communities were emotionally connected and invested in each other.
I was ten years old when this song came out and love it can hear it over and over!
Shannon
Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
Just When I Needed You Most
Yellow River
Lots of one hit wonders out there
Great song one of my favorites love it the good old days of music
I think this is my favourite reaction so far, firstly because it's such a fantastic song which I've always loved. I really admire how the song is constructed, it's so, so sad and yet still manages to be a really great, reflective tune. The second reason it's my favourite reaction is simple, your reaction J, your heart was breaking along with mine and everyone who really appreciates the lyrics.
This was the first song in my childhood that I can recall as being “my favorite”. I got a bit choked up listening to it again.
Sammy Johns and "Chevy Van"
Definitely, "Chevy Van" is a much better song than this one.
Just like a picture she was laying there, moonlight dancing off her hair, she woke up and took my by the hand, she gonna love me in my Chevy van and that’s alright with me...
It's a poem writen by a man in Belgium that was dieing of cancer....was sent to a friend in france...and was interpeted to this in English. ..
Dam Just walked in my door and starting listen to your Reaction and this song was playing, I JUST SAID GOODBYE TO MY AUNT,SHE JUST PASTED A HOUR AGO, WE WERE VERY CLOSE, THANKS HIT HARD BUT GLAD TO HEAR IT.
wow I'm so sorry for your loss
This song is what my mom used to play us as kids, she would sing it with us it’s been a major part of my life my oldest sisters name is Michelle that was her part! We recently just played this at my moms funeral! I miss my mom so much
Do ‘We’ll Sing in the Sunshine’ by Gale Garnett
Oh my gosh! I have not heard that song in decades! I loved it as a kid. Yes! Great suggestion.
My daughter's favorite song at that time.
Have we done ‘Honey’, Bobby Goldsboro yet? 😆
I love this song!! Terry Jacks had an awesome voice. I heard him say once that he had a big fear of singing in front of people. He sang in the 60's with The Poppy Family. But he was really faced with that fear even more with the success of "Seasons In The Sun." I'd love to see a reaction to "Which Way You Goin' Billy" by The Poppy Family.
Dorthey Chastain I loved Which Way You Going Billy.
Terry Jacks was married to the girl that sang for the Poppy Family.
Sealed with a Kiss by Brian Hyland
Indiana Wants Me by R.Dean Taylor
Andrew Wells
Both great songs!!
Brian Hyland had at least 3 hits
I was a young teenager when this song came out, it really made me think about what death and dying and loss really means. Breaks my heart to this day
You really hit the nail on the head. The song was from a poem called The Dying Man from an Irish poet named Ian McClellan, I believe.
I lost my youngest sister in 1996
I think of her whenever I hear this song. It was so hard to say goodbye to her.
Out of all the tearjerkers this was by far nobody could ever forget
This song came out when I was in the third grade, and it's always made me emotional. It was my favorite song back then. It makes me cry now every time, especially, since I've lost so many people I Love ❤️
Terry Jacks didn't write this song. It was originally written and recorded by a Belgian singer/songwriter named Jacques Brel in the early 60s. The American poet Rod McKuen re-wrote the lyrics in English and that version was recorded by The Kingston Trio in 1963. Terry Jacks produced the instrumental track for this version in the early 70s, intended for The Beach Boys to record the vocals. Their version was completed but left unreleased due to some legal issues, so Jacks recorded his own vocal over the backing track, and ended up with this MAJOR hit. There have been numerous cover versions over the years, but this one is considered the definitive version now.
Wow. This is bringing back a lot of memories. 😭😢💜
Right?! I must have been about 5. Really takes you back. 😭🥰
Yasmin Love IKR? My niece’s name is Michelle and we used to sing it together. I don’t think we understood the lyrics at the time, but it was special to us. 💖💖👍
Turd Ferguson Aw, nice memories. Though I didn’t understand the lyrics, I got a feeling it was a sad song. I’m the youngest of 6 so my teen siblings introduced a lot of great music to us younger ones. 🥰💓
Turd Ferguson Lovely memories. I grew up with 5 older siblings so there was always a record playing on the radiogram. So grateful for the music!💓💓
Yasmin Love I can relate. I’m crying again like a baby! Shit! I was the fifth of seven. Always great to have older siblings and love their music. 💖
You need to listen to Billy Don't Be A Hero. Similar in feel to Seasons in the Sun in my opinion.
What?!!
One of my all time favorites...Thank you !
I'm 48 years old and haven't heard this one in decades. I remember being a little kid and this song would come on the radio when I was riding in the back seat. It would make me cry every time it played. Thank you for your thoughtful critique and for bringing back a memory for me.
Awww, this song is pretty but so sad 😭. Well written & well sung too though
This ALWAYS makes me cry. I adored this song when I was growing up, and it meant a lot to me
i remember playing in my sandbox as a kid and this song came on the transistor radio, and I remember crying. I still get a lump in the back of my throat when I hear this song.
I was a pre-teen when I first heard this song. A tweenagers dream come true!
I always kinda denied this song as anything but sappy. But , I just balled my eyes out thinking about my nephew Alex, whom we lost to cancer 20 months ago. Cathartic.
You should listen to Honey......tear jerker but really good song! I hope you play some of my suggestions. I think you’ll enjoy them 😁😘
I can't listen to this song without bawling my eyes out
i'm 53 and had this song on 45 vinyl way back when and not sure why but it's so graitifying to see how much younger people still love these tunes and how, in fact, they never really went away and have also enjoyed a big resurgence because of the internet.
very cool vid well done.
A real tear jerker but sang along to it.. And enjoyed it so much ❤️
This one always touches my heart.
When it came out at the discos young lads would come up to me and ask me to dance.
Even though it wasn't apt for a slow dance. But it became one when you heard it.
Both of us singing every single word to each other looking into each others eyes.
I loved it and still do all these years later....
Flipping heck 46 years ago.. And I still remember how serious we would be.
A couple of lads would tell me. They were the one that I had to dance with to this song.
Oooh it's lovely and heartwarming when you hear a song in your past and it still stires up emotions.
Think I'll have this at my funeral
Thank you for liking it.. ❤️
You got the meaning of this song spot on. He wrote this for a friend who was dying of leukaemia and didn’t want to leave his loved ones
He has the perfect storyteller voice. My favorite song as a little girl. Such a tear-jerker and so beautiful.
This is a special kind of song for anyone who can feel the message. Thank you for the reaction. I was an 11 year old when this was new but a had the feeling that this song would live forever.
This is classic AM soft rock from the 70's. It was derisively called bubblegum music.
We had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun! Love this song!
This song was on the radio the summer between 3rd and 4th grade, it's such a sad song, but I've always loved it...♡
We all have memories of this song a major hit
It’s a classic and he’s a great singer. I was only 5/6 years young when this classic entered the pop charts back early 1974.
oof I've always loved this song. Thanks for doing this one!
I’ve seen various comments about who did and didn’t write this song. That person only wrote the English lyrics. The tune is “Le Moribond” by the great Jacques Brel.
Le Moribond??? Sounds like French for "the death".
@@mikebetts2046 It can be translated as "The Dying Man", which is what both the original and the translation are about.
I loved this song when I was a child. I got excited to hear it and it still holds up.
Terry Jacks took an older song, called le moribond (which had a much darker meaning and message behind it), and kinda rearranged the lyrics for a friend of his that was given 6 months to live because of lukemia(I think he only lived for four months). He wrote this from his friends perspective. Very sad. Great analysis. Love your videos.
I like the way you always find something good to say about a song/singer. Respect.
I'm so glad you reacted to this, it's one of my favourites.
I couldn't click fast enough once I saw your video lol
Thanks for playing this song....I still know EVERY...SINGLE...WORD
Great Song!!! The song brings lots of memories back to me!
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A song that will forever be a one-of-a-kind classic that truly stands apart from the rest.
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Thanks Jay!!!!! 🙌💜💜
This song, to me, seems to be sung from the perspective of a soldier going off to die, or remembering while he was dying, during the time of the Vietnam War. It was a song I remember from my childhood as being a happy song (because of the chorus), but as I got older it had a different meaning to me.
I cry every time I heard this song......What a great song.....Just talking about death. A big hit back in my days...Song played every where.
I had this on a K-Tel 8 track as a young girl. It was one of the creepiest songs I had ever heard and remains that way to me now.
Wish I could give you two thumbs up. One for the K-Tel 8 track tape reference and I one for our shared dislike of this tune. Lol!
@@carlaharrington5120 I/m glad I.m not the on;y one!
Oh my loved my K-tel albums. Only problem is you just have K-tel and find out later that 'Do you Feel Like we do' was a lot longer then 3 1/2 minutes long. K-tel was kinda like the Readers Digest condensed books of music.
Robert normand Haha that’s the truth!
It made us cry back then, and still does. One of the most poetic songs ever. We knew every word.
Thank you do much!! One of my all time favorites from the 70s..love this song😅
Sad but beautiful. I have loved this song from the very first time i heard it. Brilliant lyrics and great melody.
Your shirt with the praying hands go amazingly well with this song. Thanks for playing this,
Brings back memories of growing up in the 70's! We had the best music!
I was 8 and we all sang this song at the top of our lungs. We knew it was sad and we knew that someone who died was singing it (in our minds). Sadly, one of the boys I sang it with that summer has passed and I was listening to this to bring that summer back and remember him. I stumbled on your video. It was great to see you listen to it for the first time and love it too.
such an oldie but goodie, thank you so much Jay!!! love it!
this is such a great song, sad but wonderful! memories ~
memories of being with my big sister who just passed over july 18 RIP Cindy - I love you!~ ty for all the great tunes
Nature Spirit I’m so sorry about your sister. 😭💔
@@holyspacemonkey thank you, she was the role of our mother and father, she will be dearly missed but she's with me in spirit, I am a spiritualist, she is knocking on walls and is showing signs she's here, just not the same. I thank you once again. tears for Cindy
she told me, Linda, you got more spankings from me for banging the pots and pans you and your one girl band, I'm so sorry, I don't remember, I only remember fun and music with my sister! Thanks again - these are great memories to relive with these reaction video's I cherish them!
You want a song with great lyrics try Fleetwood Mac "Silver Springs". OMG it's a beautiful song.
I agree Paulette. It's one of my favorite 🎵 songs...
It's my favorite Fleetwood Macs song
This song is everything. Talking about someone you love who doesn't love you but will never forget what he/she could have had. Amazing!
I could feel this coming. This was a huge tear jerker. I don't know why it was such a giant hit but it played over and over on the radio. Same era as Alone Again Naturally.
Rod McKuen is the author of a poem "Seasons in the Sun" that he based loosely on another poem from a French author. Terry Jacks was married and he and his wife at the time had a few songs that were in the top 40''a in the '60's---that's where I went wrong" and "which way you going Billie?" they divorced later. I believe the intention of this song had to do with the wars of the time. young soldiers dying and what they had to live for. It is a sad song but a lovely song. thank you for posting it!
Billy don't be a hero is also a song similar to this but it's about the Vietnam war
You don’t hear this one very often, it brings me right back to my childhood. My Papa died in 97, and all I could think of was him while I listened to this song. Thank you!
No matter how many times I hear this, Tears 😥
I always loved this song. And it always made me cry. It still does.
One of my all time ever favorites. This one truly tugs at your soul....❤
This song goes straight to the heart .Beautiful that's all I can say.
I remember this, such a sad song, so happy you played it, haven't heard it in forever, another beautiful song is Bobby Goldsboro "Honey" also a beautiful song about loss