"Sunday was a day of rest, now it's a day for progress" Please slow down and have a day with your family. You never know when it's going to be your last.
In the Jewish religion Saturday is the Sabbath or the day of rest. Christianity adapted their "lord's day" to avoid persecution in the early days of the religion. As I understand it through my studies anyhow.
Oh my God same. Looming recession, wars, inflation, bills, taxes, mortgages.... I miss waking up, running downstairs on a Saturday, dad watching his 10am fishing/hunting special, brother playing with his toys, mom making breakfast...time flies
Depends on what you mean. If you're talking about the popularity of liberal ideals, then no. If you're talking about the rise of religious extremism by Evandical and alt-right extremist groups, then yes
@@thenightmaricsenpai524 Why even bring politics into it? If anything, i'd compare today's music (I.E. Rap and Kpop) to crap. It's songs like this that bring nostalgia to the people who like quality music.
That is a life I dreamed of. I wish I had a porch on my cottage. Sitting on my porch sippin a Coke with the love.of my life. A truly simplified life. The only thing I really need is Him sitting next to me in a rocking chair. My dream before I die. Sundays should be a day of rest. Church and rest.
This song in particular takes me back to the six months I spent living as an exchange student in the US in 2004. It was my first trip there (but not to the North American continent though) and it was a very exciting time and a first time for quite a number of things. First time really listening to country music. First time I ever owned a car. First time I ever got pulled over by the police while driving (because someone had stolen my rear license plate, and to my surprise they were very helpful and courteous). First (and last) time ever holding a checking account and checkbook (these were already long gone in my home country). Listening to this music just added an extra dimension to the whole experience, and you sometimes wish you could do it all over again.
This is one of me FAVORITE bands!!! It killed me when they broke up. 😢 My Christmas gift this year is a ticket to see them in concert in March! My BEST GIFT! ❤❤❤
Me!! I love Rascal Flatts but I hadn’t heard this song forever... It seems like I listen to it five times a day now. Old country just speaks to me! Love it!!
The first and only concert I've ever been to is Rascal Flatts. It was a present for my 14th birthday from my dad. I loved watching them perform because I've loved them since I was a little girl. I even sang one of their songs for my 5th grade talent show.
Growing up this was the song I always would hear on the radio and I always sang to it. 15 years later Im still singing it when I want to remember what life was like when I was a child. Love this song and I hope my kids one day will too!
@@khsmediacorner0524 Believe me, you don’t feel old yet. I was born in 1991 and it feels like just yesterday I was 19. I’m 29 now and I can tell you twenties flies by so enjoy them and try to be happy. That’s important.
Yeah the people in this world is insane they don't no respect for one another no manners nothing it's bad Rascal Flatts i like all of you all modern day country music Great job Boys .
My,my. I remember listening to this song when I was about 4. Me and my mom would listen to this song all the time. This was when I lived in Owasso,OK, now I live in some boring town with boring people. I'm 15 now and just thinking about the times listening to this song back in the day makes me almost cry. This song is truly one that will never be forgotten....
Man... I discovered Rascal Flatts in 2006, when I was in 6th grade, thanks to Cars.. I was obsessed with that movie lol Anyway, listening to these early Rascal Flatts reminds me of being 12 and 13, being obsessed with National Treasure, Cars, and Meet the Robinsons, middle school, and just growing up.. it's such a nostalgic feeling. I'm about to be 21 in April and everytime I hear these songs I'm back in time, drawing fanart and rocking out to Rascal Flatts.
+RunRobotRun911 I feel you,I miss the old days where I JUST found this amazing song,I miss my old childhood friends, we would play every day,then,we moved,I cried and cried,because I realized,I would never be able to see my two best friends ever again ;-; I still miss them
it's weird, I listened to songs like this with my family out camping, and I live in a smaller town, but these songs really are good for the heart and mind aren't they? You're the only other 15 year old that I've heard listen to this besides me.
What I wouldn't give to go back to those days. My parents talk of those days and I so wish I could live in those days. Everything was so easy going. Now all everyone ever talks about us (that guy that was shot or politics). Great song I love it. Please write a comment
Listen to the song "Eve of Destruction" from 1965, and all of a sudden you realize the 60s weren't as sugar coated as the TV shows of the era made it appear.
Mayberry is typical of all that America used to stand for. Today’s TV is a far cry from the sweet and simple rural days of Mayberry. Now that he's gone, we can see how much we needed that soft-spoken, kindhearted character that Andy Griffith portrayed. Andy Griffith and Mayberry will still be there when all the modern fads and fancies are all gone.
I love Rascall Flatts, I listen to him always and I only just heard this song. I absolutely love the poetry and message. I feel like this everyday. Thank you for the walk down memory lane.
I don't like country music very much, but this is one of the only few songs from modern country music that I really like. With more time going by year after year, this song is a classic now. Not only that, when he sings, "bye, bye", the music strikes a chord with the chorus playing a really nostalgic harmony behind it, and it's like a joyful and nostalgic sound from the true, happy modern country music.
My choir is singing this in front of the Grand Ole Opry on March 15. And then we are going to see Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert who are performing there! So excited!!
I found myself listening to this song today, after hearing about Andy Griffith's death. Such good memories of Mayberry and him "passing a dad and son carrying a fishing pole." RIP Andy!
Spinning faster indeed ✌️ Everything that was old is now new… This song always reminds me to center and enjoy life. Life does come at you fast.. don’t miss a minute. 🤙
Heard this song on Friday coming home .. I work 5 hours away and don't come home often .. So I took the week off after hearing it .. Time to do me and play and do what I want
There are some towns that are still like this. It is up to us to preserve our land by doing what’s right by it. Never to late. I live in a town like this myself on the upper east coast.
LOVE this song!!!!!!!!! Really describes how life HAS changed so drastically from the days when I grew up........and I DO miss Mayberry!!!!! How cool is this!!!!!!!!! Rascal Flatts ROCKS!!!!!!! (and I never used to listen to "Country" music....LOLOL)
I love this song! I listened to it when I was younger...isn't it a great feeling when you happen to listen to a magnificent song you haven't heard in like, forever? ♥♥♥
When you realize all your best moments are gone,you can only remember...I miss when I was a little kid,playing with my friends,I miss them so much ;-;,I wish I could run away from this crazy life of mine,away with my childhood friends,I miss the old days,when you could go and enjoy this beautiful world,but now,it's like every thing just faded away,like our good memories just slipped out of our reach,I have a saying,People are like stained glass, they sparkle and shine when the sun is out,but right when the sun stops shining,they are lifeless and dull,until their light shines from within,if we work together,we can make this world beautiful like it was in the old days,like if you agree
Everytime i listen to this song i miss my childhood too, and the lyrics of this song are so true aswell. “Sunday used to be a day of rest, now it’s a day of progress”.
My grandma had an 80's Trans am, we would drive through the Missouri hills with the t-tops off and she would sing along to this song. I miss it so much.
7 years ago when I got my 1st tattoo for my grandparents who passed away..this song got me through it. I'm also a suck when it comes to needles so I was shocked to be WOKEN UP when my tattoo was done. I could not believe it, I really fell asleep despite being so nervous. This song always has a special spot in my heart. I will forever love this song 💕
I have respect for Rascal Flatts singing, playing and performing. Songs like what hurts the most and their rendition of life is a highway, but I was sitting on the public transit after work and the driver was playing her MP3 player over the speaker and this song came on, and I was thinking, this song isn't any good. A song could be stepped up and rewritten by 3 members before being released, but based on past performance like the songs above, this gets put into heavy radio rotation and MP3 sales. I hate struggling to find my own place in the landscape because I put so much effort into it, and then you hear something like this and say why this song, why not mine?
Growing up with my grandma as my bestfriend, I have seen every Andy Griffith Dick Van Dyke My favorite movie is To Kill a Mockingbird. I remember listening to this song and smiling. Im 14 and wish the world could still be like this. I remember crying with my grandma the day we heard Andy Griffith died, feeling we lost someone we knew our whole life. I followed him onto Matlock, but it never gave me the same feeling The Andy Griffith show did.
thats so cool! I don't live there anymore either but I go there all the time since all of my family lives there and its really nice to getaway from the busier life.
I was a kid. I loved these songs. I still do. Im only 11 now. But the memories with my father will always be remembered. He just got out of the hospital having both of his legs amputated. But Im glad to see he is doing well.
There is a town in Surry, England called Maybury, it is where the Martians landed in the War of the Worlds, Woking is the main town near it. There is a Mayberry in Tasmania also.
Mayberry is the town where the show Andy Griffith is filmed...I love how I know this I'm only 15 haha I've watched very episode almost with my dad it's his favorite show!
Road trips? Nah. I remember hearing this song as I went to sleep because I would have the radio playing as I slept (still do, can't sleep without it) and it would be on US 101. Rascall Flatts always brings memories back.
reminds me of before i turned 6 when my grandparents lived in nowheresville and we would always go visit them there every sunday the entire family and it was just like this song! well almost but ya know!
Same with me. In 2009, I used to listen to Rascal Flatts on the radio at this school, and I liked this song. After about six or seven years, I found it. Of course, it would never take seven years to look for it, but I lost interest in Rascal Flatts for a very long time, but I think I like to listen to him now.
I never understood the words in this song when it first came out back in 2004 when my one and only older sister would listen to it on the radio in the car while my mom was driving because I was only 6 years old then at the time. It would at least be 6 years later that my pawpaw showed me "The Andy Griffith Show" that I actually finally understood the words to this song. And I can still remember the exact whistle of the theme tune for "The Andy Griffith Show". But I do have to say it was a pretty good show. It actually taught you about the real matters and lessons of life instead of just showing sex and violence and all that useless stuff. If only we could bring tv shows like that back or if we could only make new tv shows that are more like "The Andy Griffith Show" was in teaching lessons and being funny for it's actual humor and not because it was attacking or making fun of anyone. Everytime I listen to this song I just can't help but think about the days back when me and my pawpaw would sit in front of the television and watch "The Andy Griffith Show" together. Man thoes were some good times. I know that he's still alive but he's not like he used to be. He is in the nursing home with Alzheimer's. And I can't stand to see him like that cause he's my best bud. So I don't tend to go and visit him anymore. Although I do still love and miss the old him though. But he has always been and always will be my pawpaw.
"Sunday was a day of rest, now it's a day for progress" Please slow down and have a day with your family. You never know when it's going to be your last.
True, but honestly Saturday is the lord's day when one should rest, and relax with family. Sunday is the first day, not the seventh.
@@mikeblalock4116 Sunday is the lords day Saturday is rest day
In the Jewish religion Saturday is the Sabbath or the day of rest. Christianity adapted their "lord's day" to avoid persecution in the early days of the religion. As I understand it through my studies anyhow.
@@mikeblalock4116so let people have their sabbath day. Don’t judge and tell them their wrong.
This song just reminds me of better days as a child. I listen to it even today in 2023. ❤
Oh my God same. Looming recession, wars, inflation, bills, taxes, mortgages.... I miss waking up, running downstairs on a Saturday, dad watching his 10am fishing/hunting special, brother playing with his toys, mom making breakfast...time flies
same here
When you see the way America's society is going it really makes you appreciate songs like this.
Depends on what you mean.
If you're talking about the popularity of liberal ideals, then no.
If you're talking about the rise of religious extremism by Evandical and alt-right extremist groups, then yes
@@thenightmaricsenpai524 Why even bring politics into it? If anything, i'd compare today's music (I.E. Rap and Kpop) to crap. It's songs like this that bring nostalgia to the people who like quality music.
@@takedown205productions6 they mentioned American society. That's a jab at American politics
@@thenightmaricsenpai524 Not everything is about politics in out society. You forget there's musical culture, and art. Not everything is a big fight.
@@takedown205productions6 yeah. People just talk about American politics because the idiot in DC is fucking us all over
That is a life I dreamed of. I wish I had a porch on my cottage. Sitting on my porch sippin a Coke with the love.of my life. A truly simplified life. The only thing I really need is Him sitting next to me in a rocking chair. My dream before I die. Sundays should be a day of rest. Church and rest.
11 years have passed since I first listened to this and I still love it, that dates back to pvz survival hard video which got me to know this song.
This song in particular takes me back to the six months I spent living as an exchange student in the US in 2004. It was my first trip there (but not to the North American continent though) and it was a very exciting time and a first time for quite a number of things. First time really listening to country music. First time I ever owned a car. First time I ever got pulled over by the police while driving (because someone had stolen my rear license plate, and to my surprise they were very helpful and courteous). First (and last) time ever holding a checking account and checkbook (these were already long gone in my home country). Listening to this music just added an extra dimension to the whole experience, and you sometimes wish you could do it all over again.
This is one of me FAVORITE bands!!! It killed me when they broke up. 😢 My Christmas gift this year is a ticket to see them in concert in March! My BEST GIFT! ❤❤❤
A good song that reminds us all to slow down a bit. Stay well out there everybody, and Jesus Christ be with you friends.😊
Who listening to this still in the begging of 2020?
I didn't beg in 2019 wont beg in 2020
Beginning now
Me!! I love Rascal Flatts but I hadn’t heard this song forever... It seems like I listen to it five times a day now. Old country just speaks to me! Love it!!
Omg Your picture is so cute
thank you 😋
thank you Rascal Flats for this song especially today. thank you Andy for Mayberry and Matlock and memories of simpler times .
I finally got my dream come true seeing them in concert and it was the best show ive ever seen put on 💚
The first and only concert I've ever been to is Rascal Flatts. It was a present for my 14th birthday from my dad. I loved watching them perform because I've loved them since I was a little girl. I even sang one of their songs for my 5th grade talent show.
Andy Griffith is such a good, down to earth show, I love it so much.
this was a awsome show it still is lol
dame right
kitty 17 yesssir
A good wholesome family television show, not many of those left today unfortunately.
Growing up this was the song I always would hear on the radio and I always sang to it. 15 years later Im still singing it when I want to remember what life was like when I was a child. Love this song and I hope my kids one day will too!
I miss this kind of country now this is country
This Song Came out in 2002
Early 2000s country was cool back then
@@kimjongil3990 2001 born here, and it being 18 this year makes me feel old...I was only a year old then
Wow I didn't realize it was made the same year I was born
@@khsmediacorner0524 Believe me, you don’t feel old yet. I was born in 1991 and it feels like just yesterday I was 19. I’m 29 now and I can tell you twenties flies by so enjoy them and try to be happy. That’s important.
Still listening in 2019 anyone?
One of my favorite memories was my friend & I singing this as loud as we could driving down the highway😂
me
Chantelle Walsh Ha then you should be listening to life is a highway by these guys. I know it’s a cover but I enjoy it more than the original
Yeah the people in this world is insane they don't no respect for one another no manners nothing it's bad Rascal Flatts i like all of you all modern day country music Great job Boys .
Wow... thats so memorable yet so amazing to experience huh..
Still listening in 2021
My,my. I remember listening to this song when I was about 4. Me and my mom would listen to this song all the time. This was when I lived in Owasso,OK, now I live in some boring town with boring people. I'm 15 now and just thinking about the times listening to this song back in the day makes me almost cry. This song is truly one that will never be forgotten....
Man... I discovered Rascal Flatts in 2006, when I was in 6th grade, thanks to Cars.. I was obsessed with that movie lol Anyway, listening to these early Rascal Flatts reminds me of being 12 and 13, being obsessed with National Treasure, Cars, and Meet the Robinsons, middle school, and just growing up.. it's such a nostalgic feeling. I'm about to be 21 in April and everytime I hear these songs I'm back in time, drawing fanart and rocking out to Rascal Flatts.
+RunRobotRun911 I feel you,I miss the old days where I JUST found this amazing song,I miss my old childhood friends, we would play every day,then,we moved,I cried and cried,because I realized,I would never be able to see my two best friends ever again ;-; I still miss them
it's weird, I listened to songs like this with my family out camping, and I live in a smaller town, but these songs really are good for the heart and mind aren't they? You're the only other 15 year old that I've heard listen to this besides me.
Tyler G I'm 15 and listen to this song religiously
This song is the best it reminds me that it's just nice to kick back and listen to Rascal Flatts
What I wouldn't give to go back to those days.
My parents talk of those days and I so wish I could live in those days.
Everything was so easy going. Now all everyone ever talks about us (that guy that was shot or politics).
Great song I love it.
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@Yossen Plays Try something original. 'Boomer' is the best you have? Go back and play in your sandbox.
Listen to the song "Eve of Destruction" from 1965, and all of a sudden you realize the 60s weren't as sugar coated as the TV shows of the era made it appear.
I am 17. My 8 year old niece just said she has never heard this song. So I immediately made her listen! such a great song!
It's been a while since I've heard this. I absolutely loved this when I was younger. Still a great song.
Same
I’m singing this in my concert
Bruh, they had no idea how much more relevant this song would become.
Mayberry is typical of all that America used to stand for. Today’s TV is a far cry from the sweet and simple rural days of Mayberry. Now that he's gone, we can see how much we needed that soft-spoken, kindhearted character that Andy Griffith portrayed. Andy Griffith and Mayberry will still be there when all the modern fads and fancies are all gone.
I love Rascall Flatts, I listen to him always and I only just heard this song. I absolutely love the poetry and message. I feel like this everyday. Thank you for the walk down memory lane.
Lovethissong
I don't like country music very much, but this is one of the only few songs from modern country music that I really like. With more time going by year after year, this song is a classic now. Not only that, when he sings, "bye, bye", the music strikes a chord with the chorus playing a really nostalgic harmony behind it, and it's like a joyful and nostalgic sound from the true, happy modern country music.
My choir is singing this in front of the Grand Ole Opry on March 15. And then we are going to see Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert who are performing there! So excited!!
its 7 years later, but I saw him perform it there in july. He only did 4 songs; this, fast cars and freedom, broken road, and one from his new album
That awkward moment after listening to this song for years do I make the Andy Griffith Show connection...
same. I love Andy griffith
I saw this song and was like Andy Griffith? Guess I watch too many old shows 😂
@@demonphantomshinyumbreon8165 Same
That's the best show ever
Yup same here
Not usually a country music person but if I get to move out of south Webster and I miss it I'll be able to relate to this
I found myself listening to this song today, after hearing about Andy Griffith's death. Such good memories of Mayberry and him "passing a dad and son carrying a fishing pole." RIP Andy!
Can we just go back and pretend the 2000's haven't happened yet?
I'd like that so much.
Jose Herrera 0
If only that was possible...
Ben Elmer from the tales and my study of history 1900s were amazing I was 2 when it ended.
Ben Elmer... I really wish it was the late 90s too
I just heard this song and I love it 😍🥰
I live in Mayberry, NC. love this song.
That's the Town and State the show is based off of.
Team Phoenix But how? It isn't real lol
I was gonna say Mayberry isn't real 😂😂
Mayberry is real and it's next best place to heaven
I live here too!! Well, technically I live in Lowgap which is like 10 minutes away, but I still love Mayberry.
One of the catchiest damned songs I've heard. I keep listening to it all the time
Spinning faster indeed ✌️
Everything that was old is now new… This song always reminds me to center and enjoy life. Life does come at you fast.. don’t miss a minute. 🤙
😭😭😭😭miss it back when i had nothing to worry about and never thought of what the future was gonna bring😭😭😭😭
14 years later i finally fell in love with country music and absolutely love this song
Heard this song on Friday coming home .. I work 5 hours away and don't come home often .. So I took the week off after hearing it .. Time to do me and play and do what I want
There are some towns that are still like this. It is up to us to preserve our land by doing what’s right by it. Never to late. I live in a town like this myself on the upper east coast.
LOVE this song!!!!!!!!! Really describes how life HAS changed so drastically from the days when I grew up........and I DO miss Mayberry!!!!! How cool is this!!!!!!!!! Rascal Flatts ROCKS!!!!!!!
(and I never used to listen to "Country" music....LOLOL)
I love this song! I listened to it when I was younger...isn't it a great feeling when you happen to listen to a magnificent song you haven't heard in like, forever? ♥♥♥
When you realize all your best moments are gone,you can only remember...I miss when I was a little kid,playing with my friends,I miss them so much ;-;,I wish I could run away from this crazy life of mine,away with my childhood friends,I miss the old days,when you could go and enjoy this beautiful world,but now,it's like every thing just faded away,like our good memories just slipped out of our reach,I have a saying,People are like stained glass, they sparkle and shine when the sun is out,but right when the sun stops shining,they are lifeless and dull,until their light shines from within,if we work together,we can make this world beautiful like it was in the old days,like if you agree
Everytime i listen to this song i miss my childhood too, and the lyrics of this song are so true aswell. “Sunday used to be a day of rest, now it’s a day of progress”.
I was born in 2005 but I am interested in this to see how the old days were!Great Idea!
Alex Smith amen to that
i was born in the 2000's and i still miss the old days
My grandma had an 80's Trans am, we would drive through the Missouri hills with the t-tops off and she would sing along to this song. I miss it so much.
I am glad I was raise in the country in the Midwest. I live in the NYC I miss the country so much.
Heard this song the other day on the radio-had completely forgotten about it! great song!!
7 years ago when I got my 1st tattoo for my grandparents who passed away..this song got me through it. I'm also a suck when it comes to needles so I was shocked to be WOKEN UP when my tattoo was done. I could not believe it, I really fell asleep despite being so nervous. This song always has a special spot in my heart. I will forever love this song 💕
I also hate needles... But I though you said you got your first tattoo at 7 years old :/
I only looked this up because my last name is Mayberry, and I always thought was the best thing ever :) sweet memories
I'm so glad to be a town of Mayberry/Mount Airy. Sheriff Andy will be greatly missed! See ya one day Andy..have fun with Barney Fife (Don Knotts).
I'm only 27 and I miss Mayberry! Times were so much easier and better before I was born.
I wish I could go back so bad! Time goes by too fast now, we need to go back and slow down.
Ice-cold cherry... Coke!
Elvis
That was so good I did that in music it was so fun I got a chance to sing the song
It is if nate
I love that part.
Ice cold beer
It don't get much more clear than this. Wake up people!
Sunday has become a day of distress because so many of us think we are smarter than God!
I have respect for Rascal Flatts singing, playing and performing. Songs like what hurts the most and their rendition of life is a highway, but I was sitting on the public transit after work and the driver was playing her MP3 player over the speaker and this song came on, and I was thinking, this song isn't any good. A song could be stepped up and rewritten by 3 members before being released, but based on past performance like the songs above, this gets put into heavy radio rotation and MP3 sales. I hate struggling to find my own place in the landscape because I put so much effort into it, and then you hear something like this and say why this song, why not mine?
Growing up with my grandma as my bestfriend, I have seen every Andy Griffith Dick Van Dyke My favorite movie is To Kill a Mockingbird. I remember listening to this song and smiling. Im 14 and wish the world could still be like this. I remember crying with my grandma the day we heard Andy Griffith died, feeling we lost someone we knew our whole life. I followed him onto Matlock, but it never gave me the same feeling The Andy Griffith show did.
The song that made me a Rascal Flatts fan! 🥰😍
I was listening to the radio and I forgot about this song even existing, I love this song! How'd that even happen?
This song is amazing. I sometimes feel I live in the wrong generation. Why did those days have to leave?
My dad and his brother constantly tell me and my cousin’s to slow down because Sunday is a day for family and friends when we don’t work
Songs like this always take me back to when I was 5 god those were the days
Had to listen to this song today, RIP to Mr. Andy Griffith...one of the good guys!
I like all of Rascal Flatts songs, they sing very handsomely awesome! I like their way they play their instruments.
In my opinion, one of the only recent country songs that doesn't pander. One of my favorite songs
Andy Griffith would be proud! (on an unrelated note, my grandfather has the theme to "The Andy Griffith Show" as his ringtone on his phone) #RIP 😃
Totally agree. And Griffith would love it. I'm a big fan.
May Andy Griffith live on
Lately I've been feeling so overwhelmed with how fast everything's going and this song really gave me a breather 😩
thats so cool! I don't live there anymore either but I go there all the time since all of my family lives there and its really nice to getaway from the busier life.
I was a kid. I loved these songs. I still do. Im only 11 now. But the memories with my father will always be remembered. He just got out of the hospital having both of his legs amputated. But Im glad to see he is doing well.
Hey! How's your dad now??
Met this song's writer at an Applebys tonight, a great guy
this song is me, I am very laid back, I practically live at the park sitting in front of the water listening to music, and kicking back.
There is a town in Surry, England called Maybury, it is where the Martians landed in the War of the Worlds, Woking is the main town near it. There is a Mayberry in Tasmania also.
Mayberry is the town where the show Andy Griffith is filmed...I love how I know this I'm only 15 haha I've watched very episode almost with my dad it's his favorite show!
Lol, I knew what Mayberry was when I was like 10. It's like a grew up there!
Me to but im 13
I know that two! But I'm 13 and watch it with my grandpa.
Same with me, only I watch it with my 11 year old brother!
Thanks, Marissa!!💓:Karissa!!🎶💜🌟💜🎶~~~~~>💓°•○☆💕
Awwh I didn't know Andy died! That brings tears to my eyes. RIP with God Andy, you'll always be loved and now missed in this house!
I remember hearing this on the radio as a 4 year old in the Kmart parking lot in Bainbridge Georgia when it was new, watching a cloudy sky.
Reminiscing about those good ol days back when we were all so innocent.... PNW till i die💯
Wish we could go back to the old days☹👏
Memories of being young. . Listening to this going on road trips .
same here
same here
Road trips? Nah. I remember hearing this song as I went to sleep because I would have the radio playing as I slept (still do, can't sleep without it) and it would be on US 101. Rascall Flatts always brings memories back.
First time i heard this song it sounded so amazeing! rascal flatts for life
This song has a whole new meaning to it during this virus, earthquake, car crash, quarantine, etc. mayhem.
i love rascal flats;my mother hates them well, yet another reason to turn it up!
my uncle Jason and i loved this song we would listen to it for hours he has recently moved to haven rip Jason
Still listening 2023 😁
My dad loves this song!!!Go Mayberry
This song reminds me when I was younger and me and my dad would go fishin' with my uncles :) i miss those days
I feel like I'm on the clouds with this song picturing me in a snow bunny hanging out in the boon docks chilling missing mayberry
these songs came out when i was a kid liveing in the country so it takes me bak it just makes me miss it.... u no....
I wanna go back to when times were simpler
reminds me of before i turned 6 when my grandparents lived in nowheresville and we would always go visit them there every sunday the entire family and it was just like this song! well almost but ya know!
Man I do remember this song. Ahh memories 💕
I've been looking for this for 6 years
Same with me. In 2009, I used to listen to Rascal Flatts on the radio at this school, and I liked this song. After about six or seven years, I found it. Of course, it would never take seven years to look for it, but I lost interest in Rascal Flatts for a very long time, but I think I like to listen to him now.
going to his concert today, cant wait
i haven't heard this song forever
Ahh man this song is about that old show Andy Griffith, RIP Andy! Live with god forever!
I remember watching a PVZ Hack video with this as the background song 😢
This reminds me of driving home in rural Oklahoma on a warm sunny day in spring or summer.
I never understood the words in this song when it first came out back in 2004 when my one and only older sister would listen to it on the radio in the car while my mom was driving because I was only 6 years old then at the time. It would at least be 6 years later that my pawpaw showed me "The Andy Griffith Show" that I actually finally understood the words to this song. And I can still remember the exact whistle of the theme tune for "The Andy Griffith Show". But I do have to say it was a pretty good show. It actually taught you about the real matters and lessons of life instead of just showing sex and violence and all that useless stuff. If only we could bring tv shows like that back or if we could only make new tv shows that are more like "The Andy Griffith Show" was in teaching lessons and being funny for it's actual humor and not because it was attacking or making fun of anyone. Everytime I listen to this song I just can't help but think about the days back when me and my pawpaw would sit in front of the television and watch "The Andy Griffith Show" together. Man thoes were some good times. I know that he's still alive but he's not like he used to be. He is in the nursing home with Alzheimer's. And I can't stand to see him like that cause he's my best bud. So I don't tend to go and visit him anymore. Although I do still love and miss the old him though. But he has always been and always will be my pawpaw.
I was in a town in Tennessee where people knew everyone and watched the clouds roll by and it was just like MayBerry!
His dream is very meaningful, and I can relate. Love these guys.
This song is true. The world is going too fast and no one will stop to enjoy the little things. This song is amazing.
This song was released on my 7th birthday. :) I miss when life was like this.
Greetings from Mayberry!
God, I love this song. Reminds me of the good ole' days when everything was peaceful and calm.