This is my Daughters anthem. She's 5 today and was diagnosed with leukaemia at the age of 2. Cancer free since Nov. 2018. It's required that I cry at this song.
The footage at the end is footage of the real Sarah Beth. This is a true story, she was a part of Make A Wish and wanted to meet Rascal Flatts. They were so touched by her that they write this song for her. One of my favorites!
This song was a surprise release on their album. You get to the last song, there was about 30 seconds of dead air then they announced this was a bonus song. Brings tears every time. A few years back I saw an interview with Rascal Flatts, that young lady in the video wasn't just and actress, she really was a cancer patient.
I'm a Army Vet also. Six years ago on Good Friday, I go to the E.R. because I was bruising all over and didnt know why. The next day after being transferred to a second hospital three hours away, my Doctor told my husband and I that I had AML Leukemia... Chemo, spinal taps, bags after bags of blood, my hair fell out by the handfuls. Right after the first Chemo treatment, I start hemorrhaging terribly. Dr. told us there was nothing that could be done to stop the blood loss. My daughter and son flew 1200 miles to see me probably for the last time. They flew back home 2 days later. I get a video message from my son showing him getting all his hair shaved off for me. I was so humbled by his act of love. I finally stopped bleeding a week later and more than 50 pints of blood. I won this battle... three years ago I was found to be cancer free. This song means so much to my son and I. 💖💖💖💖💖💖
When my son was 4 his best friend was a little girl that lived next door to us. They were always together from morning to night. A tumor was found on her kidney. It was cancer. He went to chemo appts with her and when she lost most of her hair he got a buzz cut to match. My son has been a very amazing person all of his life.
That's just good parenting. Kids always learn from what they see, especially at that age. Good job mom!!!!! Thank you for making this world a better place to be.
I'm glad your doing well. It takes a lot of strength and courage to just go through Chemo alone but to have your leg amputated as well is even braver. My family has a high rate of Breast Cancer and the aunts and cousins that got Breast Cancer made the choice before they went for chemo to remove both breasts to which the chemo was shorter as the cancer was not spreading. The saying in my family is 'That a woman is still a women with or without breast and that if your husband loves you with or without breasts.'
I'm glad your doing well. It takes a lot of strength and courage to just go through Chemo alone but to have your leg amputated as well is even braver. My family has a high rate of Breast Cancer and the aunts and cousins that got Breast Cancer made the choice before they went for chemo to remove both breasts to which the chemo was shorter as the cancer was not spreading. The saying in my family is 'That a woman is still a women with or without breast and that if your husband loves you with or without breasts.'
Billy, thank you for reacting to this song. The first time hearing this song was very emotional. And every time hearing it since then. Love the song and the message...
The song skin came out around the time I was diagnosed the first time at the age 19. I'm 34 and have been rediagnosed and been doing chemo for 3 yrs now, have 4 kids and this song absolutely still breaks me down.
I'm glad that you react to country music and actually listen to what it says! Country music is what keeps us grounded. It reminds us that there are other people going through exactly what we are going through or worse. Country music ties people together.
Things about Cancer hits me definitely since I went threw it at 21 and 22 I am now 30 happily cancer free. Her boyfriend is a real man shaving his head so she wouldn’t be the only one at prom bald.
My sister begged a dozen doctors across two states to help her because she was in excruciating pain for over a year. They finally took her seriously when her colon ruptured due a massive tumor. Stage four metastatic colon cancer. She was in so much pain because cancer was eating her alive, from her colon, to her liver, to her lungs- while she pleaded for help and doctors treated her like a drug seeker, despite having zero history of taking narcotics. She was fortunate to survive the internal explosion that nearly killed her, but she died less than five months later. My baby sister, a newlywed, my only sibling and best friend, lost the life that physicians refused to save at thirty-four years old.
One of the nurses I worked with shaved her hair in support of her best friend.. It was one of the most beautiful things I've seen. So much love. I cry every time I see this. I'm at lunch sitting in a parking lot now, crying. So BillyYoureSoEmotional is Not alone
Mr.BillyYouSoCrazy, I have never been diagnosed with any form of all the cancers that stampedes through both my fathers side of his family AND my mothers side of her family, BUT I was diagnosed in 2015 by an eye doctor who specializes in Low Vision, that I was going blind in both eyes. You see, I had detached retina surgery not long after I started the 6th grade and was legally blind in that one eye since. Now I am losing my eye sight completely in both eyes. The Lord might never chose to heal me here on earth, BUT I know when HE calls me home to HIM, I WILL be healed in Heaven😊. It is not fun losing your eye sight, but I CHOOSE to trust HIM. wado, Ann Benson.
My grandmother who raised me was diagnosed with lung cancer stage 4 , My sister and I listened to this song on the way home driving to my grandmothers. We talked about what was going on with our grandmother and how she was the strongest person we knew because she wasn't scared the whole time. We cried listening to this song the whole way. She passed away on February 8th a few years ago and we still miss her to this day , She was our family strength when we needed it and you could always talk to her about anything without judgement.
This song eats me alive! I've never gotten through it without crying. It's such a beautiful song. My brother had testicular cancer when he was about 20 and his whole group of friends showed up the day of his surgery with their heads shaved. He's now 45 and has had no other problems with cancer. He was even able to have a son using sperm they collected before his surgery and treatments.
It is literally the scariest news in the world to get. I have been fighting cancer on and off for 13 years. I have had 15 surgeries and therapy that makes you feel like you are dying. And about 3 weeks ago the doctor found a new mass in my breast. I have two daughters and i will continue to fight for them. I was only 23 when they first found it and i was expecting my second baby and would not let them abort her to start treatments. This song is inspirational to alot of people that is or has been or going through it. But also inspirational to those who has not but may someday. Thank you Billy for doing this song.
The beginning of this song was my experience to a t ...I remember sitting in the office when the dr ( my mom was the office manager ) but i remember sitting there and her saying ...dont research it online ( back in the early 2000's) and when she said I had polycythemia vera ( a rare version of leukemia...an mpn) I said...and what's that in English and she said ..."your bone marrow produces to much blood" I was 11 ...and we fought with drs who refused to treat me back then simply because I was "to young" ... I learned at a young age that life is soo precious ...u never know what tomorrow brings and I remember sitting in the waiting room at a pediatric oncology/hematology office...and I seen other kids who had lost there hair and they wud stare at me because I was blessed to be able to keep mine.....i donate my hair every 3 years to locks of love as my way of giving back because even though I make to much blood..I cant donate blood ....but my hair...I grow out and donate 18 inches every 3 years
I cry very single time I hear this song! Greatest fear as a parent is getting news like that. I had a scare with my son when he was younger and walking into the Oncology department at the children's hospital scared him and scared me even more. Thank God he was okay, I can't imagine getting bad news. Great reaction!
My most favorite song ever!! I played this song on repeat when I had just held my moms hand while she died slowly from pancreatic cancer. Played it all the way from Corbin, KY to Beavercreek, OH. I cried the entire way!!!
I work in healthcare, and for the most part I try to keep work and personal separate. But I had one patient, she was young, like 24 or something, but she had Leukemia and was always in and out of the hospital. So much so I happened to run into her again on a different day at a different part of the hospital when she wasn't even supposed to see me, I was in a room with a different patient and she happened to get checked in right then in the bed right next door. The thing that stood out to me about her is that when I had her as a patient, despite how sick she is and how miserable it must be to be in hospitals so often she didn't complained to me, she wasn't mean (some patients get really mean because they are sick and are sick of being in hospitals, can't blame them, I understand), she smiled when we spoke, etc... Basically she just seemed super sweet, so it kind of broke my heart to see her there. When I ran into her again, she saw me and gave me that winning beautiful smile and I knew it was her even though it was some time since that time that I saw her last. So with her it's kind of hard for me to just "leave her at work." I think about her often (no, not in a creepy way) and always wish that she can beat it and just enjoy her youth...
My 21 year old little brother passed away 5/24/15 from brain cancer. He was diagnosed at 11. He was my best friend. This song always makes me bawl like a baby. Sissy misses you so much, Jordan. 😞💔 Prayers for everyone affected by cancer. 💙🙏
First time and everytime I hear this song I cry because I lost my aunt/godmother to colon cancer in 1995 she was an amazing woman and I'm glad I got the time I did with her at least I could say I knew her I will always love and miss her
This song has always made me cry from the very first few lines. I love this song so much. And when he takes off his hat, i start bawling. That is real love.
This song always touches my heart because i lost my mamaw to cancer. I read somewhere in a country magazine one time that this song was wrote for 1 of their fans who had cancer.
@@BillyYouSoCrazy thank you! I have really good days and really bad days. It's not a very well known one but quite a few of us have it. Thank you for the well wishes 💜
Jennifer McCollom I myself was diagnosed with lupus at 27 years old. 30 now. Had heart surgery at 24 doctors not knowing my heart issues were caused by lupus. Heart surgery didn’t help :( on meds now that do help
@@brittanybutterworth1324 I'm going through heart issues myself. I had two blood clots last year and just had a heart monitor put in a few months ago. They told me I'd have a pacemaker soon.. I'm laying here now waiting for the cardiologist to call. In 8 years I've had 2 hip replacements, total hysterectomy, kidney failure, heart disease.. this disease isn't for the faint hearted. Praying for you! I know it's tough! I'm struggling today for sure. 💜
Billy, you need to watch 'My Wish' from this group.. beautiful song..gives me (good) tears each time I hear it. Also, I chose this song for the mother/son dance at his wedding.
I loved this song when it first came out but hadn't heard it in a long while. I'm Oct I was diagnosed with Breast cancer and went through treatment. When the song got to the hair loss part I broke down because I remember how much it effected me when I lost my hair. Thoughts to all the cancer patients and survivors out there.
There really is a Sarah Beth. A Group of country artists got together at a childrens hospital. They were introduced to patients and wrote songs about them as a fund raiser. This was Rascal Flatts pick.
As a 5 time Cancer survivor this song gets me everytime. My worst fear was loosing my hair. My 2nd time was devastating. I had my funeral planned out, the singers told them what songs to sing, had my casket piked out and wrote my own obit, as not to burden my children with that task. I has 2 cancers at the same time. I was scared as hell. I had the fast growing kind, the 6 weeks from diagnoses to surgery seemed like a lifetime. It started out when I found it, the size of an olive, by the time 6 weeks later, it had grown to the size of a grapefruit. The one on my left kidney, the chemo took care of it. Thet removed mt left breast and it had matisized to my chest wall, they removed 27 lymph nodes from my left arm,I learned to shave my own head. Thank God they were all clean. Then 4 yrs later I had simple mastectomy on the right breast. Then 2 yrs later I had melanomia. This all started in 1999 with 5 cancerous spots in my uterus. I said God's not done with me yet. Now I'm going thru this with a childhood friend. Being by her side and telling her what I've went thru, first thing I told her was "I'm not here to scare you, but to prepare you". She has her surgery on her birthday this year. Beautiful song. Have you heard Alan Jackson's Susie's song?
This was the first song I ever heard by Rascal Flatts when I was about 12 years old little did I know how important This band would come to be in my life! My wedding song is Blessed the broken road!!
The first time I heard this song was in a drive thru Starbucks on my way to work after swapping hospital duty with my then husband. Our 4 yr old was in her second week at hospital after being diagnosed with leukemia. I had gone home to hug my other three kids and get to work ( my MIL was staying with them ) .a..as soon as I heard " between the red cells and white, somethings not right" I began to cry, hard . By the time I reached the window , I was a mess and the poor little girl at the register asked me if I was okay .a..for the first time I said out loud " no...my baby has cancer" .a..I was a regular there, for the next two years they refused my money ( tGod bless the Euless, Tx Starbucks ) .a..my girl is about to turn 18...but the memory of her golden wavy hair coming out in my hands still shakes me...so grateful to God to still have her...
This song always makes me cry. My grandma died from cancer and this song always makes me remember her. Shout out to all cancer survivors, those who are currently battling cancer and those who lost loved ones to cancer. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
Most of us listen to this kind of music with our children. I raised 4 sons listening . This has important themes that can start conversations you might not have otherwise . Especially if they love the song.
First comment :) Honestly forgot how how sad this song is... my nieces passing is coming up on 3 years . She passed from cancer at the age of 5 .... this song touches my heart so hard....
i listened to this song on the day i found out my brother had cancer. unfortunately he didn't beat it ;( so i now listen to it as a remembrance of him. i love seeing how billy will react. i never know how he'll react with each video.
Sweet Billy you are so sweet and honest and real! Love your reaction and I’d never heard this 1 before either and have heard many Rascal Flatts songs, both your reaction and mine were the same. I think all we need ( especially nowadays ) .....is a happy ending 🙏😘💜
1st heard this between shows at a theater, over the PA system; I sat there trying to avoid *audibly* crying, which was *not* easy! Years later, and this *still* gets me every time!
I'm a year late with this one, but other my goodness, you are a bowl of mush !!! You had the song figured out with the first note played. Yes he was a man. And you be the man, good tender reaction
in like fifth grade in my english class we were doing this thing where we had to listen to songs and explain the meaning and this was one of the song and the teacher told everyone before that if it makes you sad its ok to cry. and let me tell you half the class cried. really good song but them tears just start flowing..
I would love to see you react to Colin Raye "The 11th Commandment." It's an emotional song so bring your tissues but it's a message that needs to get out as much as possible.
A friend on mine had Non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Right before her hair started to fall out, she cut it down to a pixie cut. She said it wouldn't hurt as much as losing her long blonde hair. Later that year her high school friends convinced her she still had to go on their annual ski trip. They promised they would all take turns sitting by the fire in the lodge keeping her company. One of the guys brought a frat brother from college. He ended up only making one run. He spent the rest of the trip with her at the fireplace. She beat cancer. Two years later they were married. I hugged her at her wedding and told her that the man who falls in love with you bald and sick is in love with you, the inside, real you. He truly knows for better or worse. Their 20th anniversary is this year. Love finds a way.
I remember when this song came out... I just cried because at the time a friend of mine was going through cancer herself. Rascal flatts comes out with such beautiful songs. Its sad theyre fixing to stop :/ I have listened to them as long as I can remember and I am almost 26 lol
This is my Daughters anthem. She's 5 today and was diagnosed with leukaemia at the age of 2. Cancer free since Nov. 2018. It's required that I cry at this song.
Congratulations Hope you and your daughter have a long and healthy life
Im happy to hear she is Cancer free. To go through that at such young age she is a strong person and a inspiration to everyone.
Thanks you guys. She's doing very well.
Thankful for miracles!!
Wow.. congratulations to your family and especially to your very brave daughter 😘
The footage at the end is footage of the real Sarah Beth. This is a true story, she was a part of Make A Wish and wanted to meet Rascal Flatts. They were so touched by her that they write this song for her. One of my favorites!
OMG I didn't know 😮
@@GabrielleBraswell it's not true see link just below
I had no idea it was a true story.. very beautiful even if it does bring tears ❤
I heard that didn’t the real Sara Beth pass away sadly. It might not be true but if it is that is sad but she will always be remembered for this song.
That boy that takes her to the prom is a REAL man even at a young age.
Kelly Anderson 🙏 amen
Amen! Yes! Absolutely!
Not just that he took her, but that he shaved off his hair.
AMEN
Love this song
This song was a surprise release on their album. You get to the last song, there was about 30 seconds of dead air then they announced this was a bonus song. Brings tears every time. A few years back I saw an interview with Rascal Flatts, that young lady in the video wasn't just and actress, she really was a cancer patient.
I'm a Army Vet also. Six years ago on Good Friday, I go to the E.R. because I was bruising all over and didnt know why. The next day after being transferred to a second hospital three hours away, my Doctor told my husband and I that I had AML Leukemia...
Chemo, spinal taps, bags after bags of blood, my hair fell out by the handfuls. Right after the first Chemo treatment, I start hemorrhaging terribly. Dr. told us there was nothing that could be done to stop the blood loss. My daughter and son flew 1200 miles to see me probably for the last time.
They flew back home 2 days later. I get a video message from my son showing him getting all his hair shaved off for me. I was so humbled by his act of love.
I finally stopped bleeding a week later and more than 50 pints of blood.
I won this battle... three years ago I was found to be cancer free.
This song means so much to my son and I.
💖💖💖💖💖💖
When my son was 4 his best friend was a little girl that lived next door to us. They were always together from morning to night. A tumor was found on her kidney. It was cancer. He went to chemo appts with her and when she lost most of her hair he got a buzz cut to match. My son has been a very amazing person all of his life.
That was very sweet of him
That's just good parenting. Kids always learn from what they see, especially at that age. Good job mom!!!!! Thank you for making this world a better place to be.
I was 15 when I turned my ankle and a lump showed itself. I had my right leg amputated, and had 5 months of chemo. I will be 56 in July.
Marla Rogers God Bless you.
I'm glad your doing well. It takes a lot of strength and courage to just go through Chemo alone but to have your leg amputated as well is even braver. My family has a high rate of Breast Cancer and the aunts and cousins that got Breast Cancer made the choice before they went for chemo to remove both breasts to which the chemo was shorter as the cancer was not spreading. The saying in my family is 'That a woman is still a women with or without breast and that if your husband loves you with or without breasts.'
I'm glad your doing well. It takes a lot of strength and courage to just go through Chemo alone but to have your leg amputated as well is even braver. My family has a high rate of Breast Cancer and the aunts and cousins that got Breast Cancer made the choice before they went for chemo to remove both breasts to which the chemo was shorter as the cancer was not spreading. The saying in my family is 'That a woman is still a women with or without breast and that if your husband loves you with or without breasts.'
Oh Rascal Flatts, I always cry even today
I'm so glad you reacted to this song. It's one of my favorite Rascal Flatts songs and I don't think they get enough praise for this one.
Billy, thank you for reacting to this song. The first time hearing this song was very emotional. And every time hearing it since then. Love the song and the message...
The song skin came out around the time I was diagnosed the first time at the age 19. I'm 34 and have been rediagnosed and been doing chemo for 3 yrs now, have 4 kids and this song absolutely still breaks me down.
Ashley King hope you're doing well.
Please get better
I'm glad that you react to country music and actually listen to what it says! Country music is what keeps us grounded. It reminds us that there are other people going through exactly what we are going through or worse. Country music ties people together.
Things about Cancer hits me definitely since I went threw it at 21 and 22 I am now 30 happily cancer free. Her boyfriend is a real man shaving his head so she wouldn’t be the only one at prom bald.
My sister begged a dozen doctors across two states to help her because she was in excruciating pain for over a year. They finally took her seriously when her colon ruptured due a massive tumor. Stage four metastatic colon cancer. She was in so much pain because cancer was eating her alive, from her colon, to her liver, to her lungs- while she pleaded for help and doctors treated her like a drug seeker, despite having zero history of taking narcotics.
She was fortunate to survive the internal explosion that nearly killed her, but she died less than five months later.
My baby sister, a newlywed, my only sibling and best friend, lost the life that physicians refused to save at thirty-four years old.
One of the nurses I worked with shaved her hair in support of her best friend.. It was one of the most beautiful things I've seen. So much love. I cry every time I see this. I'm at lunch sitting in a parking lot now, crying. So BillyYoureSoEmotional is Not alone
Mr.BillyYouSoCrazy, I have never been diagnosed with any form of all the cancers that stampedes through both my fathers side of his family AND my mothers side of her family, BUT I was diagnosed in 2015 by an eye doctor who specializes in Low Vision, that I was going blind in both eyes. You see, I had detached retina surgery not long after I started the 6th grade and was legally blind in that one eye since. Now I am losing my eye sight completely in both eyes. The Lord might never chose to heal me here on earth, BUT I know when HE calls me home to HIM, I WILL be healed in Heaven😊. It is not fun losing your eye sight, but I CHOOSE to trust HIM. wado, Ann Benson.
Jesus Christ, I was not ready for this. Sobbed a bit. Thabks for doing this one.
My grandmother who raised me was diagnosed with lung cancer stage 4 , My sister and I listened to this song on the way home driving to my grandmothers. We talked about what was going on with our grandmother and how she was the strongest person we knew because she wasn't scared the whole time. We cried listening to this song the whole way.
She passed away on February 8th a few years ago and we still miss her to this day , She was our family strength when we needed it and you could always talk to her about anything without judgement.
This song eats me alive! I've never gotten through it without crying. It's such a beautiful song. My brother had testicular cancer when he was about 20 and his whole group of friends showed up the day of his surgery with their heads shaved. He's now 45 and has had no other problems with cancer. He was even able to have a son using sperm they collected before his surgery and treatments.
It is literally the scariest news in the world to get. I have been fighting cancer on and off for 13 years. I have had 15 surgeries and therapy that makes you feel like you are dying. And about 3 weeks ago the doctor found a new mass in my breast. I have two daughters and i will continue to fight for them. I was only 23 when they first found it and i was expecting my second baby and would not let them abort her to start treatments. This song is inspirational to alot of people that is or has been or going through it. But also inspirational to those who has not but may someday. Thank you Billy for doing this song.
This is a true story. A young lady and valiant young man in Kentucky
I feel like God, Saved You. For your heart & to pass sympathy & Hope. Thank You.
Another story via Country music. God Bless Y'all.
The beginning of this song was my experience to a t ...I remember sitting in the office when the dr ( my mom was the office manager ) but i remember sitting there and her saying ...dont research it online ( back in the early 2000's) and when she said I had polycythemia vera ( a rare version of leukemia...an mpn) I said...and what's that in English and she said ..."your bone marrow produces to much blood" I was 11 ...and we fought with drs who refused to treat me back then simply because I was "to young" ... I learned at a young age that life is soo precious ...u never know what tomorrow brings and I remember sitting in the waiting room at a pediatric oncology/hematology office...and I seen other kids who had lost there hair and they wud stare at me because I was blessed to be able to keep mine.....i donate my hair every 3 years to locks of love as my way of giving back because even though I make to much blood..I cant donate blood ....but my hair...I grow out and donate 18 inches every 3 years
Life is precious, indeed. God bless, Laura. So happy that you made it through!
I don't know why I keep clicking on these videos when I know the songs and I know they're going to make me emotional.
Welcome back billy you so emotional
I love Rascal Flatts 💗
This song makes me cry every single time!
This song helped me alot , my mom had breast cancer . This song really hits the feelings
I cry very single time I hear this song! Greatest fear as a parent is getting news like that. I had a scare with my son when he was younger and walking into the Oncology department at the children's hospital scared him and scared me even more. Thank God he was okay, I can't imagine getting bad news.
Great reaction!
Ugh this song gets me everytime. 😭 my dad had cancer 2011 and he played this song when he played this when he did his chemo.
Love Rascal Flatts! Check out their song ‘I’m Moving On’ ❤️
My favorite
My most favorite song ever!! I played this song on repeat when I had just held my moms hand while she died slowly from pancreatic cancer. Played it all the way from Corbin, KY to Beavercreek, OH. I cried the entire way!!!
Moving on helped me so much over the years. It came at the right time to help me move from a bad situation and kept me from giving up.
Beautiful song. Speechless.
I work in healthcare, and for the most part I try to keep work and personal separate. But I had one patient, she was young, like 24 or something, but she had Leukemia and was always in and out of the hospital. So much so I happened to run into her again on a different day at a different part of the hospital when she wasn't even supposed to see me, I was in a room with a different patient and she happened to get checked in right then in the bed right next door. The thing that stood out to me about her is that when I had her as a patient, despite how sick she is and how miserable it must be to be in hospitals so often she didn't complained to me, she wasn't mean (some patients get really mean because they are sick and are sick of being in hospitals, can't blame them, I understand), she smiled when we spoke, etc... Basically she just seemed super sweet, so it kind of broke my heart to see her there. When I ran into her again, she saw me and gave me that winning beautiful smile and I knew it was her even though it was some time since that time that I saw her last. So with her it's kind of hard for me to just "leave her at work." I think about her often (no, not in a creepy way) and always wish that she can beat it and just enjoy her youth...
I am a 29 years cancer survivor so this hit home. I will see on be 32 on the 26 of this month
Me too. I am a 32 year cancer survivor. I'm 37 now. So glad you made it though 🙏🙏🙏🙏
boo hall you too Mrs.Hall
As a cancer survivor, this song CRUSHES me.
My 21 year old little brother passed away 5/24/15 from brain cancer. He was diagnosed at 11. He was my best friend. This song always makes me bawl like a baby. Sissy misses you so much, Jordan. 😞💔 Prayers for everyone affected by cancer. 💙🙏
Beautiful song, makes me cry every time
First time and everytime I hear this song I cry because I lost my aunt/godmother to colon cancer in 1995 she was an amazing woman and I'm glad I got the time I did with her at least I could say I knew her I will always love and miss her
This song has always made me cry from the very first few lines. I love this song so much. And when he takes off his hat, i start bawling. That is real love.
Your reaction to her prom date, shaving his head, was beautiful ❤️
Don't laugh at me from Mark Wills please!
That would be amazing
yes my fav song because i always got bullied in school for being different
Yes!!!!!!!!
Ahh good one!
I know that a year ago but yes Billy it was beautiful thank for feeling . The young lady is also beautiful
This song always touches my heart because i lost my mamaw to cancer. I read somewhere in a country magazine one time that this song was wrote for 1 of their fans who had cancer.
Only a heartless soul would not be emotional
Yeah, if this doesn't make you get at least a little emotional - you are beyond therapy!
This one is so tough. Lost my hair to lupus and medication. It's a tough thing for us girls.
Ohh I’m sorry to hear that! A friend of mine had lupus I never even knew what it was until she got it. I pray all is well for you
@@BillyYouSoCrazy thank you! I have really good days and really bad days. It's not a very well known one but quite a few of us have it. Thank you for the well wishes 💜
@@BillyYouSoCrazy also Her Diamonds by Rob Thomas is about chronic illness if you ever feel like reacting.. great song
Jennifer McCollom I myself was diagnosed with lupus at 27 years old. 30 now. Had heart surgery at 24 doctors not knowing my heart issues were caused by lupus. Heart surgery didn’t help :( on meds now that do help
@@brittanybutterworth1324 I'm going through heart issues myself. I had two blood clots last year and just had a heart monitor put in a few months ago. They told me I'd have a pacemaker soon.. I'm laying here now waiting for the cardiologist to call. In 8 years I've had 2 hip replacements, total hysterectomy, kidney failure, heart disease.. this disease isn't for the faint hearted. Praying for you! I know it's tough! I'm struggling today for sure. 💜
Your a beautiful person man. Mad respect.
Song makes me cry everytime !
If you have the time please do "Walk a Little Straighter- Billy Currington" reaction.
Yes.
yes
Gonna triple that motion....YES!
Billy, you need to watch 'My Wish' from this group.. beautiful song..gives me (good) tears each time I hear it. Also, I chose this song for the mother/son dance at his wedding.
This is the one song that will get me to tear up
Awesome left me speechless.
This one touches my heart.
BYSE is my favorite because I love your heart. I’m sorry we make BYSE show up but it must be done. Lots of love
I loved this song when it first came out but hadn't heard it in a long while. I'm Oct I was diagnosed with Breast cancer and went through treatment. When the song got to the hair loss part I broke down because I remember how much it effected me when I lost my hair. Thoughts to all the cancer patients and survivors out there.
My dad and I did this when we found out my great grandpa had lung cancer we kept our heads shaved until the day he passed away
That's so sweet!
Beautiful song
Awesome never heard this one made me cry so hard
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This is a beautiful song
There really is a Sarah Beth. A Group of country artists got together at a childrens hospital. They were introduced to patients and wrote songs about them as a fund raiser. This was Rascal Flatts pick.
As a 5 time Cancer survivor this song gets me everytime. My worst fear was loosing my hair. My 2nd time was devastating. I had my funeral planned out, the singers told them what songs to sing, had my casket piked out and wrote my own obit, as not to burden my children with that task. I has 2 cancers at the same time. I was scared as hell. I had the fast growing kind, the 6 weeks from diagnoses to surgery seemed like a lifetime. It started out when I found it, the size of an olive, by the time 6 weeks later, it had grown to the size of a grapefruit. The one on my left kidney, the chemo took care of it. Thet removed mt left breast and it had matisized to my chest wall, they removed 27 lymph nodes from my left arm,I learned to shave my own head. Thank God they were all clean. Then 4 yrs later I had simple mastectomy on the right breast. Then 2 yrs later I had melanomia. This all started in 1999 with 5 cancerous spots in my uterus. I said God's not done with me yet. Now I'm going thru this with a childhood friend. Being by her side and telling her what I've went thru, first thing I told her was "I'm not here to scare you, but to prepare you". She has her surgery on her birthday this year. Beautiful song. Have you heard Alan Jackson's Susie's song?
I cry every time I hear it. Not sad but as a father if someone did this for my daughter...........😭😭😭😭
THIS SONG. I have heard this song numerous times, including once in concert. It always makes me cry. And again, just now.
I am right there with you!
Omg this song gets me every time!! 😭
Absolutely beautiful. He showed her how much he loves her
this song always gets me
Rascal Flatts, Why is awesome.
This was the first song I ever heard by Rascal Flatts when I was about 12 years old little did I know how important This band would come to be in my life! My wedding song is Blessed the broken road!!
The first time I heard this song was in a drive thru Starbucks on my way to work after swapping hospital duty with my then husband. Our 4 yr old was in her second week at hospital after being diagnosed with leukemia. I had gone home to hug my other three kids and get to work ( my MIL was staying with them ) .a..as soon as I heard " between the red cells and white, somethings not right" I began to cry, hard . By the time I reached the window , I was a mess and the poor little girl at the register asked me if I was okay .a..for the first time I said out loud " no...my baby has cancer" .a..I was a regular there, for the next two years they refused my money ( tGod bless the Euless, Tx Starbucks ) .a..my girl is about to turn 18...but the memory of her golden wavy hair coming out in my hands still shakes me...so grateful to God to still have her...
Love this song, and originally it was a hidden track at the end of one of their albums
This song always makes me cry. My grandma died from cancer and this song always makes me remember her. Shout out to all cancer survivors, those who are currently battling cancer and those who lost loved ones to cancer. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
Most of us listen to this kind of music with our children. I raised 4 sons listening . This has important themes that can start conversations you might not have otherwise . Especially if they love the song.
Seriously u r hysterical doing a great job! I’m posting u to FB
First comment :) Honestly forgot how how sad this song is... my nieces passing is coming up on 3 years . She passed from cancer at the age of 5 .... this song touches my heart so hard....
I'm sorry for your loss. :'( I had a family member pass away to cancer as well. And another who recently beat it and hopefully it's all gone.
My absolute favorite rascal flatts song.
There are very few songs that I can't listen to it without tearing up to or choking up on. This is one of them. Such a pretty song.
This is one my faves
i listened to this song on the day i found out my brother had cancer. unfortunately he didn't beat it ;( so i now listen to it as a remembrance of him. i love seeing how billy will react. i never know how he'll react with each video.
Sweet Billy you are so sweet and honest and real! Love your reaction and I’d never heard this 1 before either and have heard many Rascal Flatts songs, both your reaction and mine were the same. I think all we need
( especially nowadays )
.....is a happy ending 🙏😘💜
I was crying right there with you Billy! Whew! What a beautiful and emotional song!
1st heard this between shows at a theater, over the PA system; I sat there trying to avoid *audibly* crying, which was *not* easy! Years later, and this *still* gets me every time!
Ok I did not need to cry this morning lol
Wow and it's a true story it just makes me cry every time I think it is just beautiful like you said thank you for playing this
I can't believe I had forgotten Rascal Flatts sang this song. I loved it as a teen even though it made me cry every time (and still does apparently).
This song gets me every time!
I'm a year late with this one, but other my goodness, you are a bowl of mush !!! You had the song figured out with the first note played. Yes he was a man. And you be the man, good tender reaction
As you are finding out, country is more than just twang, it can yank your heart out, too.
This song get the tears flowing every time!
Ugh, you always make me cry on our morning coffee date. 💙😊☹
in like fifth grade in my english class we were doing this thing where we had to listen to songs and explain the meaning and this was one of the song and the teacher told everyone before that if it makes you sad its ok to cry. and let me tell you half the class cried. really good song but them tears just start flowing..
I would love to see you react to Colin Raye "The 11th Commandment." It's an emotional song so bring your tissues but it's a message that needs to get out as much as possible.
A friend on mine had Non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Right before her hair started to fall out, she cut it down to a pixie cut. She said it wouldn't hurt as much as losing her long blonde hair. Later that year her high school friends convinced her she still had to go on their annual ski trip. They promised they would all take turns sitting by the fire in the lodge keeping her company. One of the guys brought a frat brother from college. He ended up only making one run. He spent the rest of the trip with her at the fireplace. She beat cancer. Two years later they were married. I hugged her at her wedding and told her that the man who falls in love with you bald and sick is in love with you, the inside, real you. He truly knows for better or worse. Their 20th anniversary is this year. Love finds a way.
Billy Maaaan... Its country ... Its stories ( mostly sad) ... People who wants stories out... :-)
God Bless America
You would love Martina McBride. She does a lot of these songs.
Rebecca Litchfield go his video list, early on, he’s done a lot of Martina.
August 19, 2003 at 4:37 p.m. my son is coming up on his 17th survivor year. Thank God for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.
I remember when this song came out... I just cried because at the time a friend of mine was going through cancer herself. Rascal flatts comes out with such beautiful songs. Its sad theyre fixing to stop :/ I have listened to them as long as I can remember and I am almost 26 lol
I love ❤️ your emotions! Awesome 👏🏼
I’ve always loved this song so much but it makes me cry every time.
Rascal Flatts - I'm Mov'n On
Always makes me cry!!!