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This song was done in 94 which was before autotune. It is the song Martina is most known for although she has had many hits and won many awards. This song at one time was ranked top 50 of top 100 country songs of all time
We uh.... we caught a little flack over this song from a surprising source. Stay tuned. We captured it on video. And the theme of the flack was the popularity of the song.
Country music singers used to be proud they could sing the notes.......they didn't use auto tune. Back then. Martina can and did sing this LIVE! Martina is a strong singer. Just awesome.
As I understand it, Martina was too close to the house while she was singing and she ended up getting burned. She knew that she only had a limited number of takes so she used the pain in her singing. The mother burned the house down with she and the dad inside it. Martina uses her voice and platform to bring attention to some important issues. Her other heavy hitters are "Concrete Angel" and "A Broken Wing." The parade scene with the little girl reacting to the clowns reminds me of a foster child I cared for. We were watching a TV show, NCIS I think, and two of the characters got into a fistfight. I looked over at the toddler and immediately turned off the show. The poor babe was cowering in a corner sobbing silently. I've never before, or after, seen a child able to cry in absolute silence. On a lighter note, if you enjoy country, are you familiar with Home Free? If not, may I suggest checking out their version of "Man of Constant Sorrow," "Some Girls Do," or "Ring of Fire?"
Interesting story on the video produciton. Sad about the origin of the song, though, it's awful origins are pretty obvious from the video and the lyrics.
there is also a religious aspect to song which is often overlooked because of the metaphor of USA independence day and the woman. "Roll the Stone Away, it's Independence Day" is analogy for the Bible as the woman who found Jesus found the stone "rolled away" and their was no body in the tomb. Jesus conquered death and slavery to sin for all of us to be independent. "Let freedom ring, let the white dove sing (comes from Noah's Ark in the Bible, again man's slavery to sin), let the whole world know that today is a day of reckoning (judgement day before Christ), let the weak be strong (analogy to the sermon on the mount / the beatitudes by Christ Jesus), the let the right be wrong, roll the stone away, let the guilty pay (once again the 2nd coming and judgement of Christ where those who "are of the world" will be separated from those "of Heaven")
My first foster cousin introduced me to George Strait. Her sister introduced me to Selena. I was eight when I first met them. This March will be 30 years of knowing them. I still stay in contact with my first foster parents. When I was in one of the shelters during Christmas we received a huge donation of Christmas presents. They were from Martina McBride I was surprised that there were presents for me a teenager. The second one we received from Keanu Reeves.
Those vocals are all Martina! She’s blessed with a set of pipes on her! This is before autotune dudes! Oh, and mama burn the house down with her and the man in it!
No she didn’t. This song was based on the book and TV movie, The Burning Bed. She waited until he passed out then soaked him in gasoline and tossed a match on him. She walked out of the house and turned herself in.
Me too! Truly the best era in country, in my opinion! Though I absolutely gotta acknowledge the pioneers too- loretta, patsy, tammy, George Jones, hank Williams etc! But 90s country is where it's at!
The Mama did burn the house down with the puss and sadly herself with it. Martina is amazing. You're right she wasn't straining and there is no auto tune!!
Thank you for saying that. A real man never hits women or children and real men call out those that do. As for Martina McBride, I love the fact she uses her music to bring attention to some serious issues. A non Martina song that caused some controversy when it was released is "She Thinks His Name Was John" by Reba. You should really react to it.
Ik this is like a year late, but autotune was originally pioneered by Cher and it was meant to bring a new “texture” to the table, it was not intended to cover or hide voices
Would y’all react to “I Hope You Dance”? It’s incredibly moving. Martina is a country legend. She’s won lots of awards and has lots of hits. And she deserves all of them, she uses her platform and voice in wonderful charities. Also actually gets in there with her charity work. She doesn’t just talk the talk, she walks the walk!
As Vince Gill told the entire audience at the CMA Awards, "When it comes to singing, the good Lord smacked Martina McBride right in the throat"! She is an AMAZING singer with a voice from heaven. She is what you call little but loud!!! She uses her songs to educate people on uncomfortable situations by advocating on charities and organizations close to her heart. She has sang about domestic abuse, child abuse, breast cancer, child disabilies, and many more. Family is very important to her and she put her family first, then her singing career.
The chorus gets played in a lot of out-of-context “patriotic” displays. It’s probably where you’ve heard it. It also gets played on July 4th a lot because of the chorus even though it’s not really a celebratory song. Maybe someone who needs to hear it will hear it on those days, though.
Martina is from the tiny town of Sharon, KS. Which is about 10 miles east of Medicine Lodge, KS. People from there have heard her sing before she moved to Nashville with the her family group The Shiffters! Her last name was Aschoff.
My favorite songs from Martina McBride are That’s Me, Independence Day, That Wasn’t Me, Wrong Again, and Still Holding On (duet with Clint Black). She has amazing range and power. You can feel her emotions every time she sings with that golden voice.
Just to let you know that while the house is burning, Martina was standing to close to the house and got scorched, but she knew that there was only one shot possible to create this video, so she just kept on singing until the shot/video was done. She then told the crew and of course got medical attention. Just to show you her strength. Martina has an incredible voice and does videos/songs of the things she cares about.
Other songs dealing with some kind of domestic violence that will tug at your heart strings includes john micheal montgomery - the little girl, jason micheal carroll - alyssa lies, suzanne vega - luca, and rush - everyday glory. Rush doesn't have a video for their song so just pull up the lyrics.
Thank you for taking such a strong stance against DV/IPV. As a survivor myself, I appreciate that you recognise that it's easy to say "Just leave," from the outside, but that's actually the MOST dangerous time for a woman. It's when their partner is most likely to kill them, aside from when they are pregnant. And just as an added statistics to this, the average woman attempts to leave SEVEN times before she succeeds, which is a damn tragedy. It's nice to know there are still good men out there, your wives are very lucky women.
As a teenager, Martina sang to Pat Benetar constantly until her vocal range match Pat’s. There is a CMT Crossroads with Pat and Martina! It’s great. F/U got to hear her perform live…no autotune.
You mentioned you thought you heard the chorus before and you thought it was a commercial but if you listen to the Sean Hannity Show he had this as his intro song for a long time. As a kid waiting to pick my sister up from school my mom would listen to him on the radio and that was always the song I heard.
This song caused a lot of controversy do to abuse and how the mom handle the situation as well Martina bring out what was normally not shown or talked about. This songin my option showed a woman at her limit to which she did the only thing she could do. She got her daughter out of the house to make sure she was safe before she took her life and the life of the man that was abusing her. Mom did the only thing she could do when nobody was helping her even when others knew about the abuse. This song became the theme song for Abuse women all over.
You need to try tasting Pendleton Whisky from Pendleton Oregon named after the Pendleton Round up! as a survivor of Domestic violence this song is an anthem and something that has helped bring it to light!
Martina McBride is awesome. Love her music. If you guys have daughters then you must listen to “In my daughter’s eyes” or dealing with the ugly cancer her song “I’m gonna love you through this” amazing songs
great song. actually has triple meaning to it (from the abused womans perspective, the usa independence day and religiously as independence from slavery to sin with several biblical metaphors)
On the night of September 15 2001, while I was liberty from the Marine Corps I fell off a 40' cliff suffering a class 3 tramdic brain injury. I remember hearing the angles and her voice reminds me of how they sounded.
Enjoyed your review. I hadn't watched the video for this song in years, and had forgotten how emotionally powerful it was. I think the thing to keep in mind, with regard to the mother's actions, was that the events in the song would have presumably taken place at some point during the 1970s (the song came out during the mid-90s, and lyrics have the now-grown up narrator recalling events that took place twenty years prior, when she was eight-- Martina McBride would have been eight in 1974), at which time there were very few resources and very little support for domestic violence victims. It may have been the the mother saw that this was her only way out of her own personal hell, and also, that she realized that her daughter would be better off growing up in foster care, than growing up in the same house with a father who was such a sadistic monster. I always interpreted it as the moment when the daughter looked back and realized that the sacrifice her mother made on that Independence Day was largely to save her, as it was the only way she could think of to protect her daughter, given the circumstances. Or maybe I'm just over thinking things.
I have heard her live and in person. Maybe some auto tune on recordings but I never noticed it live. She is just simply a natural talent. Just as powerful live.
Glad you like Martina!! She rocks!! It is amazingly hard to sing Martina!!!! Nobody does it like her- and you’re right- it’s like so little effort for her to sing !!!
This is supposed to be open ended about if she stayed in the house or escaped after she started the fire. The timing on this song was also really interesting. Martina's team spend months begging and radio stations to play the single and they refused and refused. However right around that time the OJ simpson case happened and it tipped the radio stations hands into a position where it was more difficult to refuse. there was a short documentary about it on cmt back in the day called controversy 1993 it used to be on youtube but it's not on here any more Also this was released before autotune existed. the first song to use it was believe by cher in 1998/99, though there has always been effects so maybe there was something there
Martina has incredible voice. She grew up singing with her dad's band then her own rock band, briefly. Gretchen Peters wrote this song. Trivia: A decade before this video there was a movie with the same name (no, not that one) and the same abuse sub-plot. It starred Kathleen Ouinlan and David Keith. Video and movie have no connection other than husband is abuser and house goes boom.
This song has a whole new meaning to me now. What was she really saying about our Independence Day? Love this song .. let the whole world know .. listen again ..
Hey guys, you should listen to Martina Mcbride- Where would you be the live version in her white suite. No auto tune is one of the best vocalists I've ever heard.
If you consider doing movie reviews, I recommend, "The Burning Bed." It is a fact-based movie starring the late Farah Faucett as a battered wife who finally can't take it. He beats her then drinks himself until he collapses on the bed. Sarah's character sets fire to the bed and his charged with his murder. She pleads self-defense at her trial.
For those that don't know. Gretchen Peters wrote this Brillance. Martina did the piece proper justice however. There is no greater honor given to writer. Than when the greats take interest in your presentations. Congratulations goes out to both ladies.
I see in the comments someone mentioned Hannity’s radio show. That’s the first thing I thought of when you were wondering if you heard it on a commercial. I just subscribed to you based on your referral to the “4th of July” as Independence Day. I hate how that name of the holiday has been dumbed down so much. Love your analysis and your blunt language with abusers, lol. That was great! I think you would be moved by her song Concrete Angel, too.
Yeah. I make a point to watch HBO's series John Adams on the week leading up to Independence Day, and on the 4th, I read every word of the Declaration. Also, stay tuned regarding Concrete Angel. - Keith PS: Recommended reading - "Paul Revere's Ride" by David Hackett Fischer.
For everyone in the comment section saying "this is before autotune" I guess none of them have never heard of Cher. But no, Martina Mcbride is the real deal.
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This song was done in 94 which was before autotune. It is the song Martina is most known for although she has had many hits and won many awards. This song at one time was ranked top 50 of top 100 country songs of all time
We uh.... we caught a little flack over this song from a surprising source. Stay tuned. We captured it on video. And the theme of the flack was the popularity of the song.
Go listen to her live videos of this song from back then. ALL her voice! She didn’t even need to warm up before her shows.
@@BourbonCountryReactscan you link the video?
Country music singers used to be proud they could sing the notes.......they didn't use auto tune. Back then. Martina can and did sing this LIVE! Martina is a strong singer. Just awesome.
she is 5'4 and can blast away and no auto tune needed
Martina is known as the little lady with the BIG voice!!!! One of the best in the business!!!
We agree.
As I understand it, Martina was too close to the house while she was singing and she ended up getting burned. She knew that she only had a limited number of takes so she used the pain in her singing.
The mother burned the house down with she and the dad inside it. Martina uses her voice and platform to bring attention to some important issues. Her other heavy hitters are "Concrete Angel" and "A Broken Wing."
The parade scene with the little girl reacting to the clowns reminds me of a foster child I cared for. We were watching a TV show, NCIS I think, and two of the characters got into a fistfight. I looked over at the toddler and immediately turned off the show. The poor babe was cowering in a corner sobbing silently. I've never before, or after, seen a child able to cry in absolute silence.
On a lighter note, if you enjoy country, are you familiar with Home Free? If not, may I suggest checking out their version of "Man of Constant Sorrow," "Some Girls Do," or "Ring of Fire?"
Interesting story on the video produciton. Sad about the origin of the song, though, it's awful origins are pretty obvious from the video and the lyrics.
there is also a religious aspect to song which is often overlooked because of the metaphor of USA independence day and the woman. "Roll the Stone Away, it's Independence Day" is analogy for the Bible as the woman who found Jesus found the stone "rolled away" and their was no body in the tomb. Jesus conquered death and slavery to sin for all of us to be independent. "Let freedom ring, let the white dove sing (comes from Noah's Ark in the Bible, again man's slavery to sin), let the whole world know that today is a day of reckoning (judgement day before Christ), let the weak be strong (analogy to the sermon on the mount / the beatitudes by Christ Jesus), the let the right be wrong, roll the stone away, let the guilty pay (once again the 2nd coming and judgement of Christ where those who "are of the world" will be separated from those "of Heaven")
My first foster cousin introduced me to George Strait. Her sister introduced me to Selena. I was eight when I first met them. This March will be 30 years of knowing them. I still stay in contact with my first foster parents. When I was in one of the shelters during Christmas we received a huge donation of Christmas presents. They were from Martina McBride I was surprised that there were presents for me a teenager. The second one we received from Keanu Reeves.
Those vocals are all Martina! She’s blessed with a set of pipes on her! This is before autotune dudes! Oh, and mama burn the house down with her and the man in it!
No she didn’t. This song was based on the book and TV movie, The Burning Bed. She waited until he passed out then soaked him in gasoline and tossed a match on him. She walked out of the house and turned herself in.
@@evalehde3869 I was referring to the video, not what the video was based on.
@@LadyGator1983 I didn’t see where she burned up in the video. The house did burn, of course.
@@evalehde3869 In my opinion in the video, the mother burned the house down with her in it. It was implied to me.
@@LadyGator1983 I see.
I grew up on the OG's with powerful voices... Martina, Reba, Garth, Vince, George, Blake, all of them! 4 of those being from my state, Oklahoma.
Some of those are on our list to do soon.
Me too! Truly the best era in country, in my opinion! Though I absolutely gotta acknowledge the pioneers too- loretta, patsy, tammy, George Jones, hank Williams etc! But 90s country is where it's at!
The Mama did burn the house down with the puss and sadly herself with it.
Martina is amazing. You're right she wasn't straining and there is no auto tune!!
Thank you for saying that. A real man never hits women or children and real men call out those that do. As for Martina McBride, I love the fact she uses her music to bring attention to some serious issues.
A non Martina song that caused some controversy when it was released is "She Thinks His Name Was John" by Reba. You should really react to it.
We'll add that to our list.
Ik this is like a year late, but autotune was originally pioneered by Cher and it was meant to bring a new “texture” to the table, it was not intended to cover or hide voices
Martina McBride has the most beautiful eyes. I love her song "Cheap Whiskey".
Martina McBride concrete angel and Broken wing please!
Stay tuned. :)
Absolutely listen to broken wing.
Would y’all react to “I Hope You Dance”? It’s incredibly moving.
Martina is a country legend. She’s won lots of awards and has lots of hits. And she deserves all of them, she uses her platform and voice in wonderful charities. Also actually gets in there with her charity work. She doesn’t just talk the talk, she walks the walk!
We have a lot of requests for more Martina. We'll add this one to our list.
I thought that was by Leeann Womack?
It is but it's worth doing.
@@carrie-leehurzeler7413 it is by Lee Ann Womack
As Vince Gill told the entire audience at the CMA Awards, "When it comes to singing, the good Lord smacked Martina McBride right in the throat"! She is an AMAZING singer with a voice from heaven. She is what you call little but loud!!! She uses her songs to educate people on uncomfortable situations by advocating on charities and organizations close to her heart. She has sang about domestic abuse, child abuse, breast cancer, child disabilies, and many more. Family is very important to her and she put her family first, then her singing career.
We completely agree on her voice. Incredible talent. We didn't know anything about her personal life.
The chorus gets played in a lot of out-of-context “patriotic” displays. It’s probably where you’ve heard it. It also gets played on July 4th a lot because of the chorus even though it’s not really a celebratory song. Maybe someone who needs to hear it will hear it on those days, though.
Probably. Several commenters have mentioned radio shows where it's used. I'm sure almost always out of context.
My mom listened to a conservative talk show host in the late 90s that used the chorus taken out of context. Even then I knew Martina could SANG.
Martina is from the tiny town of Sharon, KS. Which is about 10 miles east of Medicine Lodge, KS. People from there have heard her sing before she moved to Nashville with the her family group The Shiffters! Her last name was Aschoff.
My favorite songs from Martina McBride are That’s Me, Independence Day, That Wasn’t Me, Wrong Again, and Still Holding On (duet with Clint Black). She has amazing range and power. You can feel her emotions every time she sings with that golden voice.
Just to let you know that while the house is burning, Martina was standing to close to the house and got scorched, but she knew that there was only one shot possible to create this video, so she just kept on singing until the shot/video was done. She then told the crew and of course got medical attention. Just to show you her strength. Martina has an incredible voice and does videos/songs of the things she cares about.
Other songs dealing with some kind of domestic violence that will tug at your heart strings includes john
micheal montgomery - the little girl, jason micheal carroll - alyssa lies, suzanne vega - luca, and rush - everyday glory. Rush doesn't have a video for their song so just pull up the lyrics.
I think this is the third or fourth suggestion I've seen today for "Little Girl." It's definitely on our list.
The writer of the song is Gretchen Peters. She was also deeply involved with the making of the video
Y’all need to listen to her farm aid performance of this song she’s got pipes
No auto tune. I saw her do this LIVE in Tennessee and she has the most powerful voice I have ever heard.
Thank you for taking such a strong stance against DV/IPV. As a survivor myself, I appreciate that you recognise that it's easy to say "Just leave," from the outside, but that's actually the MOST dangerous time for a woman. It's when their partner is most likely to kill them, aside from when they are pregnant. And just as an added statistics to this, the average woman attempts to leave SEVEN times before she succeeds, which is a damn tragedy.
It's nice to know there are still good men out there, your wives are very lucky women.
All her music is great
Broken Wing is one of her best
That is probably our next single most requested song on the list. -Dustin
As a teenager, Martina sang to Pat Benetar constantly until her vocal range match Pat’s.
There is a CMT Crossroads with Pat and Martina! It’s great.
F/U got to hear her perform live…no autotune.
The power of her voice is on full display in the song Whatever You Say. She sang it live at the CMA’s and they were in awe
This video and song was not played on radio/tv for a while because of the subject matter. 1994.
such a big voice for such a little woman. I love a woman with a big voice.
You mentioned you thought you heard the chorus before and you thought it was a commercial but if you listen to the Sean Hannity Show he had this as his intro song for a long time. As a kid waiting to pick my sister up from school my mom would listen to him on the radio and that was always the song I heard.
We almost certainly heard it on the radio. Hannity or other. - Keith
Sarah Palin used it too in 2008 campaign. She & Hannity left out the part about domestic violence, ignoring the actual story the song is about.
Best voice in country
This song caused a lot of controversy do to abuse and how the mom handle the situation as well Martina bring out what was normally not shown or talked about. This songin my option showed a woman at her limit to which she did the only thing she could do. She got her daughter out of the house to make sure she was safe before she took her life and the life of the man that was abusing her. Mom did the only thing she could do when nobody was helping her even when others knew about the abuse. This song became the theme song for Abuse women all over.
You need to try tasting Pendleton Whisky from Pendleton Oregon named after the Pendleton Round up!
as a survivor of Domestic violence this song is an anthem and something that has helped bring it to light!
We'll check Pendleton availability here in Indiana.
Also, sorry to hear you were a victim. But very glad to hear you got out.
Martina McBride is awesome. Love her music. If you guys have daughters then you must listen to “In my daughter’s eyes” or dealing with the ugly cancer her song “I’m gonna love you through this” amazing songs
I think it's a certainty that we'll eventually return to Martina. We'll add those to our list.
great song. actually has triple meaning to it (from the abused womans perspective, the usa independence day and religiously as independence from slavery to sin with several biblical metaphors)
No auto tune, guys. I've seen her in concert twice and it's all her.
Thanks for playing my song boys. 😊❤
Saw her live 5 times and met her 4 times
No auto tuned. Listen to her live.
If/when we come back to one of her songs, we'll make a note to do a live one.
Marina McBride voice is at full power mode for the song A Broken Wing
We react to that here:
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You should hear Martina and Pat Benatar doing Independence Day
She can sing to your soul!!
Excellent vocals for sure. Very good.
She has an amazing voice!
On the night of September 15 2001, while I was liberty from the Marine Corps I fell off a 40' cliff suffering a class 3 tramdic brain injury. I remember hearing the angles and her voice reminds me of how they sounded.
Enjoyed your review. I hadn't watched the video for this song in years, and had forgotten how emotionally powerful it was. I think the thing to keep in mind, with regard to the mother's actions, was that the events in the song would have presumably taken place at some point during the 1970s (the song came out during the mid-90s, and lyrics have the now-grown up narrator recalling events that took place twenty years prior, when she was eight-- Martina McBride would have been eight in 1974), at which time there were very few resources and very little support for domestic violence victims. It may have been the the mother saw that this was her only way out of her own personal hell, and also, that she realized that her daughter would be better off growing up in foster care, than growing up in the same house with a father who was such a sadistic monster. I always interpreted it as the moment when the daughter looked back and realized that the sacrifice her mother made on that Independence Day was largely to save her, as it was the only way she could think of to protect her daughter, given the circumstances. Or maybe I'm just over thinking things.
I've never been hit but I love your stance on the matter!!!
We're pretty firm on that stance, too.
I have heard her live and in person. Maybe some auto tune on recordings but I never noticed it live. She is just simply a natural talent. Just as powerful live.
Martina is an Angel on Earth
Martina McBride is a goddess!! Her voice is a gift from God!!
We agree. Her voice is amazing.
Martina is AMAZING.
We agree.
The chorus of this song was used by Sean Hannity for years as the theme for his talk radio show.
Glad you like Martina!! She rocks!! It is amazingly hard to sing Martina!!!! Nobody does it like her- and you’re right- it’s like so little effort for her to sing !!!
She did both of them
This is supposed to be open ended about if she stayed in the house or escaped after she started the fire. The timing on this song was also really interesting. Martina's team spend months begging and radio stations to play the single and they refused and refused. However right around that time the OJ simpson case happened and it tipped the radio stations hands into a position where it was more difficult to refuse. there was a short documentary about it on cmt back in the day called controversy 1993 it used to be on youtube but it's not on here any more
Also this was released before autotune existed. the first song to use it was believe by cher in 1998/99, though there has always been effects so maybe there was something there
Cool background info.
Thank you for a good reaction to a great song, for more of her amazing vocals, please check out Broken Wing.
That is our single most next requested song, I'm sure we'll get to it soon. -Dustin
Martina has incredible voice. She grew up singing with her dad's band then her own rock band, briefly. Gretchen Peters wrote this song.
Trivia: A decade before this video there was a movie with the same name (no, not that one) and the same abuse sub-plot. It starred Kathleen Ouinlan and David Keith.
Video and movie have no connection other than husband is abuser and house goes boom.
Great reaction guys! Martina is a country sweatheart.
Thank you. And she sure has a set of pipes on her.
Martina has a very strong and beautiful voice. Sad story and Mom did burn the house down. Great reaction guys. I'm glad I subscribed.
Is the story itself documented anywhere? I'm sure we'd both like to read that.
@@BourbonCountryReacts to the best of my knowledge, it's not a true story, although domestic abuse is very real. But it's just a well written song.
FYI, this was Sean Hannity's radio theme song for quite a while. You may have heard the chorus there if you've listened to him.
This song has a whole new meaning to me now. What was she really saying about our
Independence Day? Love this song .. let the whole world know .. listen again ..
Yeah, seems to have a lot of meanings.
The song was an intro to Hannity's show.
Have seen her live 5 times and met her 4 times
Sean Hannity used this chorus as his theme song on his radio show. Great song!
She used to sell Garth Brooks Concert shirts at his shows, I saw her preform (this song) at Farm Aid '01 at Nobelsville, IN
That had to be an amazing show. I remember the buzz about it back then.
Thanks for playing my song
Hey guys, you should listen to Martina Mcbride- Where would you be the live version in her white suite. No auto tune is one of the best vocalists I've ever heard.
If you consider doing movie reviews, I recommend, "The Burning Bed."
It is a fact-based movie starring the late Farah Faucett as a battered wife who finally can't take it. He beats her then drinks himself until he collapses on the bed. Sarah's character sets fire to the bed and his charged with his murder. She pleads self-defense at her trial.
I remember when that came out, being one of those guys in love with Farah as a teenager. But no, we won't be doing movie reviews. - Keith
For those that don't know. Gretchen Peters wrote this Brillance.
Martina did the piece proper justice however. There is no greater honor given to writer. Than when the greats take interest in your presentations.
Congratulations goes out to both ladies.
That's cool. You guys are teaching us a lot of backstory on a bunch of these songs. Which is cool, since they're new to us.
If you've ever listened to Sean Hannity's radio show, the chorus from this song used to be his bumper music that he'd play when he went to break.
I bet that's exactly where I've heard it.
@@BourbonCountryReacts yeah, it was to Sean Hannity what the opening of "My City Was Gone" by the Pretenders was to Rush Limbaugh
She really does have the pipes.
Definitely.
When I was living in Nashville one of our djs called her "two lungs and a larynx" cuz she is so tiny with that voice
I see in the comments someone mentioned Hannity’s radio show. That’s the first thing I thought of when you were wondering if you heard it on a commercial. I just subscribed to you based on your referral to the “4th of July” as Independence Day. I hate how that name of the holiday has been dumbed down so much. Love your analysis and your blunt language with abusers, lol. That was great! I think you would be moved by her song Concrete Angel, too.
Yeah. I make a point to watch HBO's series John Adams on the week leading up to Independence Day, and on the 4th, I read every word of the Declaration. Also, stay tuned regarding Concrete Angel. - Keith
PS: Recommended reading - "Paul Revere's Ride" by David Hackett Fischer.
She sings like that live no auto tune
Could you imagine this being made into a metal song
Also try Pentatonics Hallelujah. It will blow you away.
From the Hannity radio show
I don't think either of us watch or listen to Hannity regularly, but it's entirely possible one or both of us heard that in passing.
The chorus was used as the intro to Hannitys radio show….
As for hearing this before...you may have heard the chorus on Sean Hannity, he's played it from time to time.
If you've ever listened to Sean Hannity's radio show, you would have heard this song. He used clips of it as his intro music.
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Interjects with "if u hit a woman, ur a pussy!!"
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She was discovered the best way. She was married to Garth Brooks Road Manager.
It was all her. Find this song with her singing it live in concert 2005
New sub...hello. Martina and Carrie Underwood are vocal powerhouses!! Check out Carrie singing The Champion!! And, yes a "man" NEVER hits a woman!
We've added The Champion to our list, thanks for the suggestion!
Y'all should check out Gunpowder and Lead by Miranda Lambert.
Stay tuned. :)
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More Martina McBride. Anything. It's all great!!!
I'm sure we'll come back to her. We've had a lot of requests for more of her stuff.
I love her have the Tshirt with the scene of house burning her singing. This was controversial song. And would not play on the radio. It’s great.
No autotune...hear her live. She is the same!!!
Martina don't need autotune..watch any live performance. Watch concrete angel
We've had several suggestions for concrete angel. It's on our list for if/when we return to Martina.
Martina is a huge fan of Pat Benatar, go watch her live with Pat, no auto tune at all. Yes, I agree with Independence day, we need that strength back.
She is really singing that way nothing added
Best voice ever! Even better live
This one blew us away
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Sean Hannity used the chorus for his radio show opening for many years.
That's probably where we heard part of it.
you want to hear how good Martina's voice really is, listen to O Holy Night Acappella
That’s her all her
For everyone in the comment section saying "this is before autotune" I guess none of them have never heard of Cher. But no, Martina Mcbride is the real deal.
You should watch CMT Crossroads with her and Pat Benetar. Both are power houses!!!
The satellite radio show called the Wilcow Majority on the Patriot channel uses this chorus
I don't think I've ever listened to that show, but it's highly possible I've heard an ad for it.