@@OnyinPearl I just wonder... You asked what you did wrong at the end of the video... You didn't get the song... So as a reaction to the song it is a F or zero or what ever you call rock bottom... You didn't get the song at all... This is a love song - yes... But he loved her til he died... They carried him out of the house in a coffin... He could not love her anymore, since his life was over... Please start listen to the song, and if you need - search for the lyrics and read them...
George Jones. The finest country voice. Ever. The pain you hear with every note George sings comes from his horrific childhood. Thank God he survived to deliver the most beautiful country song ever put to vinyl. It is no wonder George did not want to record and sing this song. How deeply can he plumb the pain in his heart to tell his friend's story? No one else can do this. A huge tip of the hat to Bobby Braddock, who wrote this immortal song. God bless Possum, RIP
I have been listening to George Jones since the 1979s and he delivers the pain to my heart still today. He has other's that will illicit the same emotions in you.
One of Jones songs that I can relate to being married to my high school sweetheart for going on 53 years is "The Same Ole Me" - "And I'm still the same old me loving the same sweet you Time hasn't withered our hearts And when our days are through, I'll still be loving you Even death can't keep us apart"
THIS IS THE GREATEST COUNTRY AND WESTERN SONG EVER PERFORMED!!!! AND, NO ONE; AND, I MEAN NO ONE CAN EVER PERFORM "HE STOPPED LOVING HER TODAY" LIKE GEORGE JONES!!!! NO ONE!!!
This is what's referred to in country music as a Tear Jerker. "He said I'll love you till I die" and that's exactly what he did. He stopped loving her when he died.
Your so sweet, and I’m sorry that you missed the message of this legendary classic country song, but after reading the comments I’m sure you are fully aware now.
I was Married to a Lady I truly loved. I was Military and she left me. I kept all her love letters. Read them over and over. . I've never stopped loving her. She always has a place in me. I have a hole in me now. That will never be filled.
Nah you missed it here. The only reason he stopped loving her is because he died. The first and last lines sum the whole thing up... “He said I’ll love you till I die” “He stopped loving her today.” He promised he would love her till he died, and that’s what he did.
Another one who doesn't get it! "He said, 'I'll love you 'til I die.' He stopped loving her today." That's the whole song. With the truth in the lyrics and the pain in George's voice, this is totally classic country
5:50 - He didn't give up loving her. "they placed a wreath upon his door" "soon they'll carry him away". There's only one time when they do those things....
the line in the chorus that goes 'They placed a wreath upon his door' is a custom that used to be done when someone in the house has died. & the phrase 'soon they will carry him away', means after his wake, he will be carried in his coffin to be burried.
I think the reason SO MANY of these reactors miss the meaning of this song is the video they are choosing to watch. They read all the verbiage and don't actually listen to the lyrics.
You hit the nail on the head. I watched one guy react to this song and all he could say was -"It's a sweet song but it's too slow for me!" - really? Too Slow? What can you say, "Buy them their books, send them to school and what do you get?
country music tells a story, very few of these reactors could care less what the message is, but she sure can tell you what the bio said.. not one word about how many times he was married was in the darn song, yet that was her only take away, try reading a book lady, your reactions have nothing to do with one of the greatest songs ever
Oh, this was a wonderful reaction!! You are so good at feeling music, Onyin. I loved this so much. Here's to your next one. 🙏🙂❤️ By the way, this was classic country & western music. 🎵🎵
you are not alone, most reactions don't listen close enough to get it.. he died loving her, geezus listen to the words in a country song !.. another one more interested in reading his bio , written by someone else ,than listening to his words from his own voice..
A lot of unkind comments here. Not all reactors get the story the first playthrough ... especially with this biography filled video, it seems. Not easy to read and follow the lyrics at the same time.
And here is another person who simply did not listen. Got it all wrong. They hear the song, the music, but they just don't listen to the story being told. This makes me crazy.
You're an awesome reactor, but you missed the meaning of this one. I blame THIS VERSION of the video, that all of the reactors are using. The onscreen information is just a terrible distraction, that takes attention away from the story-song.
This song was absolutely 100% classic country in sound, style, story and backing instrumentals.
He never quit loving her, he died. This is classic country.
Thanks fam 😊
The greatest county song ever!!
@@thelittletexan135 AGREE!
@@OnyinPearl I just wonder... You asked what you did wrong at the end of the video... You didn't get the song... So as a reaction to the song it is a F or zero or what ever you call rock bottom... You didn't get the song at all...
This is a love song - yes... But he loved her til he died... They carried him out of the house in a coffin... He could not love her anymore, since his life was over... Please start listen to the song, and if you need - search for the lyrics and read them...
George Jones. The finest country voice. Ever. The pain you hear with every note George sings comes from his horrific childhood. Thank God he survived to deliver the most beautiful country song ever put to vinyl. It is no wonder George did not want to record and sing this song. How deeply can he plumb the pain in his heart to tell his friend's story? No one else can do this. A huge tip of the hat to Bobby Braddock, who wrote this immortal song. God bless Possum, RIP
He loved her until he died! Classic George Jones Song
That song just tears your heart out. The first line sets it up perfectly. "He said I'll love you till I die."
I have been listening to George Jones since the 1979s and he delivers the pain to my heart still today. He has other's that will illicit the same emotions in you.
Simply beutifull heartfelt ❤😢
The first line of the song tells the story. He said I’ll love till I die, he stopped loving her because he died. She came back to his funeral.
Exactly.. heart breaking
Possibly the best country song ever written.
Greatest country song of all time
YES!
Great? She’s a dumb as sh*|
I understand you hear and your thoughts are great. But he die of being broken hearted and finally have a smile his friend not seen in years.
You nailed that!! LEGENDARY!!👍
You hit it on the head. This song is the greatest country song ever written.
One of Jones songs that I can relate to being married to my high school sweetheart for going on 53 years is "The Same Ole Me" -
"And I'm still the same old me loving the same sweet you
Time hasn't withered our hearts
And when our days are through, I'll still be loving you
Even death can't keep us apart"
Couldn't have put it better myself.
THIS IS THE GREATEST COUNTRY AND WESTERN SONG EVER PERFORMED!!!! AND, NO ONE; AND, I MEAN NO ONE CAN EVER PERFORM "HE STOPPED LOVING HER TODAY" LIKE GEORGE JONES!!!! NO ONE!!!
You're right!
Awe, come on, Sidney Devine was brilliant at it
This is what's referred to in country music as a Tear Jerker. "He said I'll love you till I die" and that's exactly what he did. He stopped loving her when he died.
He went to the grave still loving her. Wow, we all would love to be loved like that.
oh you singer george
Thanks for the review, I have been waiting for it.
In the late 70’s I could see George playing in local honky tonks; then this song was released, shooting him back to the top…
Your so sweet, and I’m sorry that you missed the message of this legendary classic country song, but after reading the comments I’m sure you are fully aware now.
I was Married to a Lady I truly loved. I was Military and she left me. I kept all her love letters. Read them over and over. . I've never stopped loving her. She always has a place in me. I have a hole in me now. That will never be filled.
Nah you missed it here. The only reason he stopped loving her is because he died. The first and last lines sum the whole thing up...
“He said I’ll love you till I die”
“He stopped loving her today.”
He promised he would love her till he died, and that’s what he did.
Classic country music
You are so beautiful ❤
This is old style country music, he is a legend of country music., Love your videos.
Thank you so much 🙏
That's some country right there!
Classic country…use to be the song I danced with my father. He’s been deceased 25 yrs and it makes me cry 😭
You know he didn't give up on Love he died. They carried him away
Hi, Onyin! It's always a pleasure to see your videos! 👏👏👏👏
Thanks Mira ☺️
I've loved the same man for 35 yrs. Still do. Will til the day i die. (No we're not together)
Same thing for me..my dad died suddenly two weeks ago..last week my fiance broke off our engagement..ill never be able to stop loving her..
Jones last song prior to his death.
“Who’s gonna fill their shoes”. Great video
Another one who doesn't get it! "He said, 'I'll love you 'til I die.' He stopped loving her today." That's the whole song.
With the truth in the lyrics and the pain in George's voice, this is totally classic country
Check out ''The Last Letter'' George Jones good song
such a beautiful song!
5:50 - He didn't give up loving her. "they placed a wreath upon his door" "soon they'll carry him away".
There's only one time when they do those things....
I enjoyed this reaction video that song is such a classic.Enjoyed
the line in the chorus that goes 'They placed a wreath upon his door' is a custom that used to be done when someone in the house has died. & the phrase 'soon they will carry him away', means after his wake, he will be carried in his coffin to be burried.
I think the reason SO MANY of these reactors miss the meaning of this song is the video they are choosing to watch. They read all the verbiage and don't actually listen to the lyrics.
You hit the nail on the head. I watched one guy react to this song and all he could say was -"It's a sweet song but it's too slow for me!" - really? Too Slow? What can you say, "Buy them their books, send them to school and what do you get?
Yea they have their stupid faces stuck in a computer and have no idea what is happening.
That and what is talked about in the song is foreign to most foreigners.
country music tells a story, very few of these reactors could care less what the message is, but she sure can tell you what the bio said.. not one word about how many times he was married was in the darn song, yet that was her only take away, try reading a book lady, your reactions have nothing to do with one of the greatest songs ever
Because he was dead the pain is over
Oh, this was a wonderful reaction!! You are so good at feeling music, Onyin. I loved this so much. Here's to your next one. 🙏🙂❤️
By the way, this was classic country & western music. 🎵🎵
Great reaction onyin
Keep it up fam
Sadly I listened to this song a lot when my ex wife first left
You didn’t get it. He said I’ll love you till I DIE. She left him, and he pined over her for years. She came back for his funeral.
He stoped loving her because he died. Sometimes I think people don't understand the words.
I love George Jones, but would you please do a reaction to Vern Godsin Chisled in Stone please? It’s a very deep song!!
He did not wake up and decide he was done. Lol. He died and she came to his funeral.
you are not alone, most reactions don't listen close enough to get it.. he died loving her, geezus listen to the words in a country song !.. another one more interested in reading his bio , written by someone else ,than listening to his words from his own voice..
"I will love you until I die" He stopped loving her today. I think you missed it.
It’s too bad she missed it!
Can you please react to clint black burn one down
George had his wives one at a time, not all at once.
I’m sorry you did not understand the song. He died and it was describing his funeral. That is why he stopped loving her, because he died.
Thank you
He died. That’s why he stops loving her!
HE DIED ! They went to his funeral ! You didn’t get it ???
A lot of unkind comments here. Not all reactors get the story the first playthrough ... especially with this biography filled video, it seems. Not easy to read and follow the lyrics at the same time.
And here is another person who simply did not listen. Got it all wrong. They hear the song, the music, but they just don't listen to the story being told. This makes me crazy.
They carried him away. He's dead.
What???? You missed it... He was done because he died!!!!!!!!
You're an awesome reactor, but you missed the meaning of this one. I blame THIS VERSION of the video, that all of the reactors are using. The onscreen information is just a terrible distraction, that takes attention away from the story-song.
I think it is a very stoopid song from a guy that had no control over his emotions. (Just my take on it.) :-P
Stupid is spelled
Wrong just my take on it!!
Are you another old soul like myself? The word was deliberately spelled that way. Check modern culture. Or even better, Google it. :-P@@pattyyoung2103
@@patrickwilliamson9286 You are out of touch with real country music.
:Yes, he committed suicide.