When I was young I thought things would not change now everywhere go something has changed when I was a little girl thier was a old-school that was in bad shape and I like the old look to it cause I lived in a small country town and I went back when I got older and it was torn down and it took the feel of the small town feel away
I miss the 90s like its nobody's business! Such a simpler time where society made sense. I'd give almost anything to go back! 9/11/2001 was truly the turning point in American history. I honestly have 0 hope at this point in turning our country around. I just miss the 90s so much its unreal!
Yeah, I'd give anything to go back to 1998, which was when this song came out. That was, without a doubt, one of the best years of my life. But I really do miss how things were before 9/11 like crazy. It was indeed a much simpler time!
This song touches me on so many levels... such an emotional rollercoaster of a tune... happiness and sadness chasing eachother round and round...and round.
Absolutely love this song. It's my favorite song by them!! I had someone real close to me at one time in my life that could sing this just like them and he would sing it for me all the time. He has passed away now this song brings back so many wonderful memories we had together!!
Growing up, we had 103.5 WYNY here on Long Island. My dad listened to it a lot and country really grew on me, though I’m not what one would call your stereotypical country listener. I listen to a ton of 90s alt rock, I listen to punk rock and I listen to good country-80s and 90s. Since Long Island isn’t a big country market, we could never hold onto a station for long. For years we didn’t have a country station then one day I find out we’re getting NashFM and I got really excited about hearing all my favorites on the radio again-Lonestar, Trisha, Mary Chaplin Carpenter, Doug Stone, George Strait. It took a couple days of listening to realize that everything about country music has changed. Today’s so called country is pure unadulterated crap.
One day as a Jewish kid in Brooklyn, NY, I was flipping through the different radio stations and landed on 103.5 WYNY. Once I heard the twang, I totally fell in love with the music and storytelling. I was heartbroken when KTU took over. For a short while thereafter, there was Y107 but I literally had to put silver foil on my radio antennae to pick up any sort of signal. Then there was NASHFM. I'd do anything for country music today to sound the way it was in the 90's. It was so meaningful. No other genre of music can resonate with me the way 90's country did. Country music will always be my favorite genre of music. YeeHaaw! 🤠
Everything has changed ESPECIALLY country music I remember when songs like this (where they actually had meaning) were the normal now its all mostly about sex, Alcohol, and partying. Now you can't even walk down the road to the store or even go into the store without hearing something like have a drink, or some kind of cuss word..... IT IS ABSOLUTELY REDICULOUS.
Written by Richie McDonald, Larry Boone, and Paul Nelson. Everything's Changed was released on June 29, 1998, as the fourth and final single from their second studio album "Crazy Nights" (1997). It was also the last single to feature bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist John Rich, who left for a solo career, and joining Big Kenny to form Big & Rich.👍
The first time I heard this song is from their album Lonely Grill, which was the first country album I bought. I could relate to every song on that album. Lonely Grill got me through some of the hardest times in my live. I still listen to that album every once in a while.
@BigBronco7, my mom has Lonely Grill and it's the best road trip album in my opinion. The Lonely Grill song is amazing and one time, my brother laughed at the whistle part on the Lisa song, lol. We were only in elementary school in the 90's when my mom got Lonely Grill CD.
I'm an East Coast cowboy and this song always reminded me of the Delaware and Maryland Eastern shores and how the wholesome rural life from my youth disappears further every year I return…replaced by condos, urban sprawl, strip malls, box stores, etc. So neat to hear the ol' timers talk about the simple life and days past. Great reflective song.
Frederick county MD boy Here! And you ain't shittin brother the Maryland you and I grew up in as kids is far gone. This ol boy is heading south home just isint home anymore.
Agreed. I just heard this song for the first time a few days ago. It's great! Probably not my #1 favorite Lonestar song, but great nonetheless. My favorites are probably "Tequila Talkin'" and "Come Cryin To Me".
I think today was the first time I heard this song. I truly believe I would have remembered it if I had heard it before. I had to search it after hearing it. It is a phenomenal song regardless of relationship status in any life(although it helps). Changes in history and a relation that's personal will always be the most easily relatable thing for anyone as long as they appreciate everything around them.
What an awesome song! I heard them a few years ago at the Minnesota State Fair (Leinie's Lodge) and it was just fantastic! Being married to an ICU nurse working 12 hours shifts (14, 15?) I love their song "Mr. Mom!"
God i love country music and this style.i grew up listening to this.and the pressure that ones uder now cant produce music like this any more but its about to take a change for the better.man i miss this type of music though.
My Dad died on Wednesday. He loved that band, that album and that song. It represents everything my dad loved : Country Music, nostalgia, past and present, human relationship, american culture... This song will be played at his funeral, it remains one of the greatest country song of all time...
Have had the tune to this classic song humming round in my head and on my lips for the last 3 days, and then, suddenly, the words to the chorus poped up in my head and on my lips, BUT STILL I couldn't remember the name of the band that sang it until I typed the chorus in the UA-cam search engine and VIOLA! Here y'all are Lonestar! Long time no see. Glad y'all got a channel. Here's to you. Here's to me. May you continue to be footloose and fancy free. Amen and amen! See ya round fellas. I promise.
My old hometown had changed over the years I can't hardly tell what uses to be there cause it keeps changing when I was kid I never thought it would change and so much of the town would change I miss those days that my hometown look back when I was kid
Sounds a lot like my old hometown. Lebanon Virginia was a great little town of about 5,000 people back in the 70's and 80's. I had my girl that I was going to spend the rest of my life with, Brenda Rasnake. I haven't been home since 2005 but the photos I have seen the town really grew then fell during the crash of 08. Got a lot of great memories though.
My Favorite Lonestar song. Great lyrics and reminds me of the neighborhood in northeast austin where I grew up. Thank you for the post. I pray everyone has a great day. God bless Roger Crowder in Burnet, Tx.
Me and my wife said things have changed cause when was little things was simple and when we got up older things seem to change and everything that we saw half of it torn down or has changed into something different
This song can make you feel like you're missing old memories that didn't happen. It can also can make you feel sad even though your town hasn't been ruined nearly as much as the one in the song.
I went to Theodore H.S. in San Antonio. Graduated in 1970. When I went back recently, all my old land marks were gone and I got lost in my own home town.
I Love these Guys!!! They are one in a Million that i could Listen to Every song on their Albums five stars Always and a Lonestar Fan i will Forever be...
Guys the world an even god is still watching? Why cant the purest in the world be the best? Evey things changed except fot the way i feel about you... Yal thats perfect... Lol i love that feeling! To you all an my country.
Right. Nashville sold it's soul to the devil and Hollywood. There's not much worth listening to anymore but a bunch of sense-of-entitled singing about victimhood.
+BAMATDI1 Yeah there was a big shift in Lonestar in the late 90's emblematic of the larger shift in country music towards songs with suburban, marriage, and family-life themes. I thought that was bad at the time, but the current "bro country" trend is even worse.
While that is SO true, this is still my ALL time favorite Lonestar song. Even though Lonestar had a LOT of great songs, this will ALWAYS be my ALL TIME favorite Lonestar song.
BAMATDI1 easily solved ,buy the audio,or better yet get one of this Bluetooth things you plug into the cigar lighter that receives signal from phone or other devices. You are right,the stations play what is popular.
This is really not the place to say it, but thank you so much You Tube for having that movie called I'm in love with a church girl! What an awesome movie. We need more positive stuff like that in this crazy world were living in today!
Always loved this song! Yet another one that takes me back to Summer 1998. I wish I could find this version of the song, though. This is the one I used to always hear on the radio, and it has more of a punch to it than the cd version.
@@jacksinger-hi2uk it's been a very long time now since he left this earth. i still think about him and the others that followed. i look art their paintings on my wall and talk to them and laugh and reminisce about the joy they brought into my life
So Relevant especially catching up to a long, lost love after so many years finding the Sparks but the environment based around the love is so different
I grew up in a small town and 30 years later let me tell there is nothing the same !!! some has changed for the good some for the bad ! I guess that's life we all get older
The song's music video was co-directed by Steven T. Miller and R. Brad Murano. It was the last video where Richie McDonald and Dean Sams wore cowboy hats. This is the first Lonestar video that John Rich does not appear, due to him pursuing a solo career, and joining Big Kenny to form Big & Rich. Michael Britt does not wear a cowboy hat, but he had a haircut in the video, and his hair is no longer long. This was also the last video where Keech Rainwater had long hair. It consisted of the band performing behind a bunch of photographs about the narrator's hometown.🙂
When you are young you think nothing will change and when you older you find out a lot of things have changed since you were young
U ain't wrong!
This is so true and it’s even worse when you move away and come back. Feels like life and time sped up without you and you feel left out.
Yeah but we will never be able to go back to those days.
This is why we are here. All of us miss those days.
Except for the way I feel about her.
When I was young I thought things would not change now everywhere go something has changed when I was a little girl thier was a old-school that was in bad shape and I like the old look to it cause I lived in a small country town and I went back when I got older and it was torn down and it took the feel of the small town feel away
Here 2024 & still love & listen to this great country song.
It's 2023, and this is still a great song.
One of the best songs ever wrote. EVER! And i'm not even a country fan! No rock star could write a song like this....
Unfortunately most of the good country songs you'll never hear on the radio!
Try googling Roudy Yates. He has a radio show that only plays Country Oldies.
Good luck.
I can't agree more if it wasn't for my grandad I'd of never known about the wealth of good country I know about now
This song never gets old, Thank You Lonestar
Easily one of country music's best songs,the story it tells,it's melodies and harmonies are why I listen to this song every day. Thank you Lonestar
It's 2021, and this is still a great song.
I can listen to this song over and over... never gets old 💕
2022 too :)
100% 👋
2023 and still loving it!
I miss the 90s like its nobody's business! Such a simpler time where society made sense. I'd give almost anything to go back! 9/11/2001 was truly the turning point in American history. I honestly have 0 hope at this point in turning our country around. I just miss the 90s so much its unreal!
Oh man I know !
I was born in the 80s, birthday is in a few hours (tomorrow), I miss the way how everything was so much simpler in the 90s.
It has gotten so much worse since your post....country is going to hell.......
@@skeeterblanton5226 agreed. America is on the fast track to oblivion.
Yeah, I'd give anything to go back to 1998, which was when this song came out. That was, without a doubt, one of the best years of my life. But I really do miss how things were before 9/11 like crazy. It was indeed a much simpler time!
This song touches me on so many levels... such an emotional rollercoaster of a tune... happiness and sadness chasing eachother round and round...and round.
Right!!???!! It's like a GIANT ouch to hear it, but you just have to listen to it and take that trip back in time!! lol!! 🤫
So fucking real definitely happiness and sadness chasing each other round & round but happiness wins out ev time
Arguably the best Lonestar song ever!
I may agree.. :-]
LoneStar are the best
Between Reba, Martina McBride and Lonestar, its too close to call in my opinion!
Couldn't agree more about it being their best. That song sets a mood from it's opening and lyrics are awesome..
Lone star is around still but they aren't popular like they use to be cause this new country rap is big now
God I miss "real" country music. One of my favorite country ❤️ songs 💚💚
92.5 WESC-FM. Heard an old DJ friend from 3 decades ago this morning. "Long" John Landrum. From early '80s.
This is definitely one of the best songs in my opinion, it is what a true country song is supposed to be, it tells a story, with a great melody!
Absolutely love this song. It's my favorite song by them!! I had someone real close to me at one time in my life that could sing this just like them and he would sing it for me all the time. He has passed away now this song brings back so many wonderful memories we had together!!
Hello Jen 👋 how are you ??
So sorry for your loss it is good to keep him in your heart ❤️
Love this song. Can play it over and over, and never get sick of it.
Going to see them on Thursday!!! I can't wait!!!
That voice says country all the way..What a great singer. Love this group..Highly recomended.
This is the most Beautiful Song, I play it over and over and over again on the Train, Bus, Work, and at Home in Bed, I 'm lost for word, Beautiful!!!!
Growing up, we had 103.5 WYNY here on Long Island. My dad listened to it a lot and country really grew on me, though I’m not what one would call your stereotypical country listener. I listen to a ton of 90s alt rock, I listen to punk rock and I listen to good country-80s and 90s. Since Long Island isn’t a big country market, we could never hold onto a station for long. For years we didn’t have a country station then one day I find out we’re getting NashFM and I got really excited about hearing all my favorites on the radio again-Lonestar, Trisha, Mary Chaplin Carpenter, Doug Stone, George Strait. It took a couple days of listening to realize that everything about country music has changed. Today’s so called country is pure unadulterated crap.
Where im from 103.5 is kiss FM.
For me us 99 (99.5) and wccq (98.3) are the country stations. It's cool seeing the different stations ppl listen to.
One day as a Jewish kid in Brooklyn, NY, I was flipping through the different radio stations and landed on 103.5 WYNY. Once I heard the twang, I totally fell in love with the music and storytelling. I was heartbroken when KTU took over. For a short while thereafter, there was Y107 but I literally had to put silver foil on my radio antennae to pick up any sort of signal. Then there was NASHFM. I'd do anything for country music today to sound the way it was in the 90's. It was so meaningful. No other genre of music can resonate with me the way 90's country did. Country music will always be my favorite genre of music. YeeHaaw! 🤠
that's the beauty of change. the only thing remains of what was lies in the memory of those who were there to see it.
Memories=painful flashbacks
I listen to this song probably 5 times a day! And still love it
Now THIS is a song. Should have millions of views. Always loved this song. "that old drive in's a new Wal-Mart..." Love it!
Yeah
It is a new Wal-Mart... The cafe is close...
@@kiavang7862 yep those were the words.
I think this song touches us all. We all been through this feeling.
Hands down the best song they ever put out!
TEXASGUNFIGHTER literally ANY song on ANY CD past present and future is hands down the best song they ever put out
That can be contested
Agreed beautiful song
I agree
Facts.
Awesome song, to those who are still listening, you know good music. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Everything has changed ESPECIALLY country music I remember when songs like this (where they actually had meaning) were the normal now its all mostly about sex, Alcohol, and partying. Now you can't even walk down the road to the store or even go into the store without hearing something like have a drink, or some kind of cuss word..... IT IS ABSOLUTELY REDICULOUS.
It is a disgrace. It's going to get a lot worse before men open up their eyes to what is happening.
To be fair alot of hank Williams Jr music was based on drugs and sex
Not true country music sure has change
You're GAWD-DANGED right.
You are right ever whear you now days their saying cuss words or drinking alcohol
Great song! Lonestar was at its best when lead singer Richie McDonald actually wore a cowboy hat.
Just watched them in concert last night. Let me say they are and always will be amazing !!
Written by Richie McDonald, Larry Boone, and Paul Nelson. Everything's Changed was released on June 29, 1998, as the fourth and final single from their second studio album "Crazy Nights" (1997). It was also the last single to feature bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist John Rich, who left for a solo career, and joining Big Kenny to form Big & Rich.👍
Is this true? I had no idea John Rich was part of Lonestar. I only know him as a solo artist.
watch the early Lonestar videos
I had no idea! Thanks for this.
This is an awesome song. Never get sick of it.
We use to shuffle to this song in Ft. Worth, TX. North Side-Stockyards.
I'll never get tired saying that this is Beautiful Song, I play it over and over again and again, at work and at home, on the Train.
Lonestar are such an amazing band. They produce songs that resonate with people on so many levels. Keep up the excellent work.
loved that old steel guitar when I was on the radio. Don't hear it anymore in today's rock-pop Country.
When country music was COUNTRY..not today's POP country...best music ever
The first time I heard this song is from their album Lonely Grill, which was the first country album I bought. I could relate to every song on that album. Lonely Grill got me through some of the hardest times in my live. I still listen to that album every once in a while.
No
@BigBronco7, my mom has Lonely Grill and it's the best road trip album in my opinion. The Lonely Grill song is amazing and one time, my brother laughed at the whistle part on the Lisa song, lol. We were only in elementary school in the 90's when my mom got Lonely Grill CD.
I love everything about this song this is real country music your awesome 💯♥️🎸
I'm an East Coast cowboy and this song always reminded me of the Delaware and Maryland Eastern shores and how the wholesome rural life from my youth disappears further every year I return…replaced by condos, urban sprawl, strip malls, box stores, etc. So neat to hear the ol' timers talk about the simple life and days past. Great reflective song.
Frederick county MD boy Here! And you ain't shittin brother the Maryland you and I grew up in as kids is far gone. This ol boy is heading south home just isint home anymore.
Eric Battlefield
I understand completely i grew up in maryland myself and everytime we go down to the eastern shore it was always changing.
Silver Spring MD here and I'll them at the Frederick Fair in Sept.
I have always loved this song thank you. Lonestar one of my favorites. Real life song.
Agreed. I just heard this song for the first time a few days ago. It's great! Probably not my #1 favorite Lonestar song, but great nonetheless. My favorites are probably "Tequila Talkin'" and "Come Cryin To Me".
2023
And this song still kills me.
Put this on repeat 'til I die.
He sings with heart! You feel his pain.
I think today was the first time I heard this song. I truly believe I would have remembered it if I had heard it before. I had to search it after hearing it. It is a phenomenal song regardless of relationship status in any life(although it helps). Changes in history and a relation that's personal will always be the most easily relatable thing for anyone as long as they appreciate everything around them.
This song STILL hits me hard in the heart after all of these years!!
Hi
What an awesome song! I heard them a few years ago at the Minnesota State Fair (Leinie's Lodge) and it was just fantastic! Being married to an ICU nurse working 12 hours shifts (14, 15?) I love their song "Mr. Mom!"
Love this song!!! I miss the good Ole day's
Hello, how are you doing today?
Hello rjessie how are you doing?
God i love country music and this style.i grew up listening to this.and the pressure that ones uder now cant produce music like this any more but its about to take a change for the better.man i miss this type of music though.
Me too I grew up with this kind of country music.
My Dad died on Wednesday. He loved that band, that album and that song.
It represents everything my dad loved : Country Music, nostalgia, past and present, human relationship, american culture...
This song will be played at his funeral, it remains one of the greatest country song of all time...
Sorry for your loss
Have had the tune to this classic song humming round in my head and on my lips for the last 3 days, and then, suddenly, the words to the chorus poped up in my head and on my lips, BUT STILL I couldn't remember the name of the band that sang it until I typed the chorus in the UA-cam search engine and VIOLA! Here y'all are Lonestar! Long time no see. Glad y'all got a channel. Here's to you. Here's to me. May you continue to be footloose and fancy free. Amen and amen! See ya round fellas. I promise.
I can't get this song out of my head. Kind of fits the love of my life and how we separated.
Oh no, there I go again. Listening to one of my favorite songs. One more time please. ❤
Absolutely one of the best!
My old hometown had changed over the years I can't hardly tell what uses to be there cause it keeps changing when I was kid I never thought it would change and so much of the town would change I miss those days that my hometown look back when I was kid
My favorite song of theirs. Maybe even my favorite Lonestar album too.
2019 and this song is Still a Beautiful Song.
2021 STILL LISTENING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DETROIT GHETTO.
2022 and it’s still the best 90’s country song.
Sounds a lot like my old hometown. Lebanon Virginia was a great little town of about 5,000 people back in the 70's and 80's. I had my girl that I was going to spend the rest of my life with, Brenda Rasnake. I haven't been home since 2005 but the photos I have seen the town really grew then fell during the crash of 08. Got a lot of great memories though.
Awww thank you for your message
Hey boss, from Brumley Gap....between Lebanon and Abingdon. Know the Rasnake family~!
My Favorite Lonestar song. Great lyrics and reminds me of the neighborhood in northeast austin where I grew up. Thank you for the post. I pray everyone has a great day. God bless Roger Crowder in Burnet, Tx.
One of my favorite songs!
Hello Patricia 👋 how are you doing today, hope you’re having a great weekend??
Hello Patricia how are you doing and how do you feel when listen to this beautiful song?
Me and my wife said things have changed cause when was little things was simple and when we got up older things seem to change and everything that we saw half of it torn down or has changed into something different
Their best song....Reminds me of someone from long ago !
Yep! Me too!
I think I may agree.. :-]
Great song. I think it's their best too!
joe shmoe me to
Yes me to
One of the best Lone star songs
This song can make you feel like you're missing old memories that didn't happen. It can also can make you feel sad even though your town hasn't been ruined nearly as much as the one in the song.
Well said, JSRbowling595, well said.
I went to Theodore H.S. in San Antonio. Graduated in 1970. When I went back recently, all my old land marks were gone and I got lost in my own home town.
I Love these Guys!!!
They are one in a Million that i could Listen to Every song on their Albums five stars Always and a Lonestar Fan i will Forever be...
10-4 Little Moma
I dedicate this to my mom, Brenda Kelley, (2/9/54-10/17/01) Everything's changed except for the way I feel about u.
my mom loved this song to I miss her everyday
Aron Kelley Sorry for your Lost Brother!!!
Thanx
My mum loved this song, forever young miss you everyday Egg xxxx
tooter
I remember seeing Lonestar at the Watermelon festival they were amazing, singer has a great voice. Such a great band
For sure. I don't even listen to the country stations anymore.
Neither do i, its that 👎 bad.
Yes, thank God for streaming, SiriusXM Prime Country, etc.
This is country at its best what a great song.
Timeless and wonderful.
Guys the world an even god is still watching? Why cant the purest in the world be the best? Evey things changed except fot the way i feel about you... Yal thats perfect... Lol i love that feeling! To you all an my country.
Хорошая,приятная комп. Действително от души ,Спасибо.Мелодия и встречи и расставаний!!
Reminds me of San Antonio. I graduated from Theodor Roosevelt H.S in 1970. Every thing has changed on the northeast side of town since then.
I love both this version n the acoustic version. I love Lonestar in general!
The production on this song is outstanding!
Denver Evans I love this song.
The drums sound great
Denver, These guys are amazing.
2024 and still a great song.
I love this song and this group. Very touching!!
I’d still listen to country radio if beauties like this song we’re still being produced by Nashville
So would I. This shit today is exactly that, shit!
Right. Nashville sold it's soul to the devil and Hollywood. There's not much worth listening to anymore but a bunch of sense-of-entitled singing about victimhood.
omg this is the first time I've heard this song i love it ❤
Hello angela how are you doing?
@@FredMcconville933 hi I'm ok thank you
@@angelacassidy3995 Your welcome my name is Fred and it my pleasure meeting you here,where are you from?
Everything’s Changing around me and nobody cares. This song hits home
its 2023 still going
This song takes me back in time how things were when I was a kid now in 2020 a lot of things have changed
Absolutely the best, particularly the acoustic version
I heard this on the way to school on the school bus. I'm not a fan of country music... but this one resonates with me.
2022, great song!
beautiful song
Oh yes it is
My all time favorite Lonestar song. I got SO sick & tired of hearing Amazed and I'm Already There. It was like radio stations forgot about this song.
+BAMATDI1 Yeah there was a big shift in Lonestar in the late 90's emblematic of the larger shift in country music towards songs with suburban, marriage, and family-life themes.
I thought that was bad at the time, but the current "bro country" trend is even worse.
+BAMATDI1 The difference between "No News" from 1995 and "Mr. Mom" in 2004 says it all.
While that is SO true, this is still my ALL time favorite Lonestar song. Even though Lonestar had a LOT of great songs, this will ALWAYS be my ALL TIME favorite Lonestar song.
Im Already There hits home with me because of my career but I love this song too!
BAMATDI1 easily solved ,buy the audio,or better yet get one of this Bluetooth things you plug into the cigar lighter that receives signal from phone or other devices. You are right,the stations play what is popular.
My favorite all time song by Lonestar. I may have posted this before. If I have, I apologize.
Such a great song.
The guitar accompany in the second verse has to be one of the classiest I have ever heard.
This world has changed so much everything is different I miss the old ways of life
This is really not the place to say it, but thank you so much You Tube for having that movie called I'm in love with a church girl! What an awesome movie. We need more positive stuff like that in this crazy world were living in today!
Their best song!!! CLASSIC!!!
Always loved this song! Yet another one that takes me back to Summer 1998. I wish I could find this version of the song, though. This is the one I used to always hear on the radio, and it has more of a punch to it than the cd version.
i had to put my first german shepherd down . when this song came on the radio it made me cry as he sings about the places we used to go
@@jacksinger-hi2uk it's been a very long time now since he left this earth. i still think about him and the others that followed. i look art their paintings on my wall and talk to them and laugh and reminisce about the joy they brought into my life
So Relevant especially catching up to a long, lost love after so many years finding the Sparks but the environment based around the love is so different
every does change.oh to be 20 again, all that puppy love and heart ache mixed together
Loving the great tunes!❤😂❤😂
I grew up in a small town and 30 years later let me tell there is nothing the same !!! some has changed for the good some for the bad ! I guess that's life we all get older
love this song everything's changes except for the way I feel about you . nice ...lone Star .takes me back
The song's music video was co-directed by Steven T. Miller and R. Brad Murano. It was the last video where Richie McDonald and Dean Sams wore cowboy hats. This is the first Lonestar video that John Rich does not appear, due to him pursuing a solo career, and joining Big Kenny to form Big & Rich. Michael Britt does not wear a cowboy hat, but he had a haircut in the video, and his hair is no longer long. This was also the last video where Keech Rainwater had long hair. It consisted of the band performing behind a bunch of photographs about the narrator's hometown.🙂
This has less than 600,000 hits yet fgl and some pop chic have the longest running #1 song in history. Wtf has happened
They put pop in my country and hip hop in my rock 😟
I miss the Old Country I love 90s country because it sounds so sweet the 90s is the best country
Forgot all about this song until xm played it