Yes, that is Jason Michael Carroll. There is a very good video of him singing this at the Grand Ole Opry live when you can see the very real anger when he says "because there's nothing that anyone would do." He didn't have any direct personal experience to use to write this song, but he used several nationally publicized news stories as a basis. Another song, close to this one, is Martina McBride's 'Concrete Angel.'
I had the same anger when I first saw this video. I could hear it in his voice even on the studio recording. I can only imagine live. I'm a Grateful Dead fan so I know what live brings to a song. Remember, even mean kids could have happenings at their home that cause that behavior.
Jason Michael Carroll has also mentioned this song was not about a child who died, but about his abusive father when he was growing up. He developed this song from that.
So sad. I watched as Jeremy was listening and knew that he was truly hearing the words. It’s a good song to remember that not everyone has it easy. I will share this song. Thank you for opening up.
Yeps!!! That's JMC! and Yep, it hits! Tears & Anger tops the list --- it's the song, and it does what it's supposed to do! A song that can't be replaced, no matter how old -- it's new to someone (most likely many that need to hear it). Now, on the other side of things --- Jeremy, you asked "Is that him?"? Yep, sure is! Another voice that is absolutely ridiculous. JMC, the son of a preacher that didn't care for his son's taste in music, with a distinct voice that'll blow ya away; he has a few duets with Jewel -- Amazing! Thanks for the reaction and PSA!!! Be Safe
my granddaughter has a friend like Alyssa.... and as soon as she told her mom(my daughter), her mom called her 4 older brothers and they got her out of there .... I'm so proud of my kids .... they said mom ... we remember you playing that song non stop when we were younger .... smiling .....
My friend was telling me about new neighbors across the street and that the 2 kids were always clinging to each other, peeking out the window from behind the curtains. All red flags went up in my head. I told her to call the authorities to check on their welfare but she was afraid because of the intimidating appearance that does not respect women and minors. - Low and behold, her upstairs neighbor saw the guy beating the wife through the living room and called the police. The cops have been there several times but nothing has changed. -- I have never been abused by my parents, but was lucky to have survived two violent husbands and got away alive . So I knew the signs. - Thank you both 🤍🤍
JMC is one of the greatest people I've ever met! This song would bring me to tears, and he has so many more great songs that evoke emotions! Look up "Where I'm From" and "Livin' Our Love Song" for some of his best! If you really want tearjerkers, search his songs "2 AM" and "Tell Me Your Name." His whole catalogue is excellent!
Whenever I hear this song and I see this video, it takes me back to my childhood in the 60s as a young boy being abused find my father, back in those days no one ever really talked about this sort of thing and I used to have to hide my bruises and I'm surprised I never had any broken bones because my father would hit me it's just about anything he could get his hands on, I was hit with 2x 4S, is 5 gallon bucket, horse whips, you name it I was probably hit with it! By God's mercy and his grace, I lived through it! But as bad as it was for me, it helped me to be a better father to my son's, and I vowed that I would never ever put my sons through what I experienced with my dad! 👍
As a daughter, sister, wife, mother and grandmother……I get anywhere from teary eyed to downright ugly crying when I hear this song. There is no abuse in my immediate family…..but I know of many families that have dealt with this. It hurts my heart and soul to know that there are people out there that do this and get away with it. 😢😢Thank you for reacting to this song.
Nice reaction as a survivor of domestic violence and being abuse when I was younger I can say if this songs massage helps stop the bad abuses towards kids that's what matters. Say prayers for those that go through things like because not every abuse story ends in happy endings.
Holy f*ck, this brought back so many childhood nightmare situations. Im a hot mess right now. Ive called the police many times on a few neighbors when I had *proof* that abuse was accurring. Nothing was done. I finally had to move to another city because of the endless anxiety I experienced.
She had to leave the room and was crying because she is hiding her bruises too and that could've been her. That's why she's wearing a turtleneck sweater and jeans to cover up everything.
I hate when people study the song they gonna react to or read comments about the song cause it ruins the reaction you obviously know what it's about so does that make the reaction genuine
Definitely subjective, David. In this case, the sweet person who sponsored this song request gave us the information to help spread a message - it would have been hard to spread any message without having the context. But, we do understand your point. Hope to see you back!
Love this song, i hate it had to be written. It took Carroll 2 years to write. I honestly believe the is a special place reserved in hell for child abusers
This made me cry almost as much as when I heard Martina McBride sing Concrete Angel which is based on her niece. If you haven’t heard it yet please do a reaction of it!
Concrete Angel by Martina McBride is another excellent video.
Came here to say this
Yes, that is Jason Michael Carroll. There is a very good video of him singing this at the Grand Ole Opry live when you can see the very real anger when he says "because there's nothing that anyone would do." He didn't have any direct personal experience to use to write this song, but he used several nationally publicized news stories as a basis. Another song, close to this one, is Martina McBride's 'Concrete Angel.'
I had the same anger when I first saw this video. I could hear it in his voice even on the studio recording. I can only imagine live. I'm a Grateful Dead fan so I know what live brings to a song. Remember, even mean kids could have happenings at their home that cause that behavior.
Heartbreaking! I cried. As a former teacher, and the wife of a teacher, I know too well how real this is. Love y’all! ❤️🎶
Jason Michael Carroll has also mentioned this song was not about a child who died, but about his abusive father when he was growing up. He developed this song from that.
I was abused from 3 months old until I was 10. I'm 53know and I still think about it every day..
So sad. I watched as Jeremy was listening and knew that he was truly hearing the words. It’s a good song to remember that not everyone has it easy. I will share this song. Thank you for opening up.
That is Jason with the long blonde hair. An amazing talent that country swept aside.
Yeps!!! That's JMC! and Yep, it hits! Tears & Anger tops the list --- it's the song, and it does what it's supposed to do! A song that can't be replaced, no matter how old -- it's new to someone (most likely many that need to hear it). Now, on the other side of things --- Jeremy, you asked "Is that him?"? Yep, sure is! Another voice that is absolutely ridiculous. JMC, the son of a preacher that didn't care for his son's taste in music, with a distinct voice that'll blow ya away; he has a few duets with Jewel -- Amazing! Thanks for the reaction and PSA!!! Be Safe
my granddaughter has a friend like Alyssa.... and as soon as she told her mom(my daughter), her mom called her 4 older brothers and they got her out of there .... I'm so proud of my kids .... they said mom ... we remember you playing that song non stop when we were younger .... smiling .....
She was raised right. Good job, Mama!! You have a star ⭐️
Another one close to this theme is "The Little Girl" by John Michael Montgomery. Very sad but beautiful also.
My friend was telling me about new neighbors across the street and that the 2 kids were always clinging to each other, peeking out the window from behind the curtains. All red flags went up in my head. I told her to call the authorities to check on their welfare but she was afraid because of the intimidating appearance that does not respect women and minors.
- Low and behold, her upstairs neighbor saw the guy beating the wife through the living room and called the police. The cops have been there several times but nothing has changed.
-- I have never been abused by my parents, but was lucky to have survived two violent husbands and got away alive . So I knew the signs.
- Thank you both 🤍🤍
JMC is one of the greatest people I've ever met! This song would bring me to tears, and he has so many more great songs that evoke emotions! Look up "Where I'm From" and "Livin' Our Love Song" for some of his best! If you really want tearjerkers, search his songs "2 AM" and "Tell Me Your Name." His whole catalogue is excellent!
Whenever I hear this song and I see this video, it takes me back to my childhood in the 60s as a young boy being abused find my father, back in those days no one ever really talked about this sort of thing and I used to have to hide my bruises and I'm surprised I never had any broken bones because my father would hit me it's just about anything he could get his hands on, I was hit with 2x 4S, is 5 gallon bucket, horse whips, you name it I was probably hit with it! By God's mercy and his grace, I lived through it! But as bad as it was for me, it helped me to be a better father to my son's, and I vowed that I would never ever put my sons through what I experienced with my dad! 👍
As a daughter, sister, wife, mother and grandmother……I get anywhere from teary eyed to downright ugly crying when I hear this song. There is no abuse in my immediate family…..but I know of many families that have dealt with this. It hurts my heart and soul to know that there are people out there that do this and get away with it. 😢😢Thank you for reacting to this song.
Yes that's Him
This is so very sad. But the message needs to get out there. Thanks for reacting to this. Love your reaction! 💔
Nice reaction as a survivor of domestic violence and being abuse when I was younger I can say if this songs massage helps stop the bad abuses towards kids that's what matters. Say prayers for those that go through things like because not every abuse story ends in happy endings.
Holy f*ck, this brought back so many childhood nightmare situations. Im a hot mess right now.
Ive called the police many times on a few neighbors when I had *proof* that abuse was accurring. Nothing was done. I finally had to move to another city because of the endless anxiety I experienced.
Breathe deep friend. We are here with you. There isn't a broken heart button to click, or we would have 🥹
She had to leave the room and was crying because she is hiding her bruises too and that could've been her. That's why she's wearing a turtleneck sweater and jeans to cover up everything.
So sad. Just heartbreaking. :(
I hate when people study the song they gonna react to or read comments about the song cause it ruins the reaction you obviously know what it's about so does that make the reaction genuine
Definitely subjective, David. In this case, the sweet person who sponsored this song request gave us the information to help spread a message - it would have been hard to spread any message without having the context. But, we do understand your point. Hope to see you back!
You should listen to concrete angel by martina mcbride it is also about child abuse
The blond guy in the video is Jason.
Please also play a song by Jessie Howard called the little boy and the preacher man and if you can find it the song save the children by burden
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That is his voice you are going to have to listen to other songs of his
Love this song, i hate it had to be written. It took Carroll 2 years to write. I honestly believe the is a special place reserved in hell for child abusers
We agree, Tiffy.
This made me cry almost as much as when I heard Martina McBride sing Concrete Angel which is based on her niece. If you haven’t heard it yet please do a reaction of it!
Another song based on a true story is Martina Mcbride's Concrete Angel. It's a song written about her neice.