Jennifer Nettles, the singer of Sugarland, it was her husband who was doing her this way. The guitar player. Kristian Bush, is her friend and the acoustic guitar player for the group.
Her partner in the group (the guitar player) had to record his part separately because during the song it was breaking her down so hard with tears he couldnt concentrate to do his part together at the same time. The tears in the video are her REAL tears. This song was related to her personally.
Her ( Jennifer Nettles) and the guitar player make up sugar land. Yes her voice is top shelf. Jennifer started to cry filming the video and the guitar player Kristan Bush wanted to give her a break but the director continued with Jennifer approval. It is a very emotional song and she put herself in character.
Great voice! Good story. True story for her. Her husband cheated. They divorced. Then wrote this song as the other woman. Give a listen to another great vocal and story with a song called "Believe" by Brooks and Dunn. THX! Geo
>BUZZZZZ< Wrong answer, George Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles Solves Fan-Fueled Mysteries! None of the rumors that have been swirling around her emotion-packed smash, 'Stay' are true either -- that Jennifer is that 'other woman' begging her man to stay. But because she tears up each time she sings it, her audience tends to tear up right along with her. "As a storyteller, I take that as a compliment," says Jennifer. "Fortunately, it is not my own story ... but as a songwriter, I enjoy writing as a storyteller, exploring characters and telling other people's stories." The other member of Sugarland is Kristian Bush, and although he and Nettles are very close, they insist it is like a brother-sister relationship and that this song is NOT autobiographical. It has been fourteen years since Sugarland’s “Stay” became the country duo’s first chart-topping hit to solely be written by the duo’s one-half, Jennifer Nettles. Nettles actually wrote the ballad four years prior to its release. It was inspired by Reba McEntire‘s Grammy Award-winning song, “Whoever’s in New England,” that tells the predicament of a wife who thinks her man is having an affair. However, Nettles decided to tackle it from a different point of view. While there are a myriad of songs written from the viewpoint of a person betrayed by a lover, Nettles could not find one that sings from the perspective of the other two people involved. The singer-songwriter noted that most people did not realize that even those who are doing the cheating get hurt too. So, Nettles chose to put the other woman’s perspective in a song - and the moment she did, she was overwhelmed with emotions that “Stay” pretty much wrote itself. Even though Nettles has never lived the track’s storyline, she knew the subject of cheating and betrayal is something many listeners could relate to.
Jennifer Nettles, the singer of Sugarland, it was her husband who was doing her this way. The guitar player. Kristian Bush, is her friend and the acoustic guitar player for the group.
Her partner in the group (the guitar player) had to record his part separately because during the song it was breaking her down so hard with tears he couldnt concentrate to do his part together at the same time. The tears in the video are her REAL tears. This song was related to her personally.
BRILLIANT reaction 💜
Her ( Jennifer Nettles) and the guitar player make up sugar land. Yes her voice is top shelf.
Jennifer started to cry filming the video and the guitar player Kristan Bush wanted to give her a break but the director continued with Jennifer approval. It is a very emotional song and she put herself in character.
Wow she did great . I love this song. She truly reflected the emotions of many woman in that situation. 💓
Also thank you for answering my question 🥰
She was going thru a divorce at the time, after 5 takes, Christian told director she is done use it or don’t. Real raw emotion
@@shaungriffin150 aweee that hurts my heart. I’m hoping she has continued with a strong heart!
Great voice! Good story. True story for her. Her husband cheated. They divorced. Then wrote this song as the other woman. Give a listen to another great vocal and story with a song called "Believe" by Brooks and Dunn. THX! Geo
She’s Jennifer Nettles. It’s just the two as a band.
I lopve SUGARLAND. Check out SUGARLAND - STUCK LIKE GLUE
black girl with blue eyes=beautiful.........
😂 aweeeee thank you
and the moral of the story is, leave married men alone......
In reality she was married to the man that was running around. And she wrote this from the other womens perspective
Well, it takes 2 to tango - noone twisted his arm....
>BUZZZZZ<
Wrong answer, George
Sugarland’s
Jennifer Nettles
Solves
Fan-Fueled Mysteries!
None of the rumors that have been swirling around her emotion-packed smash, 'Stay' are true either -- that Jennifer is that 'other woman' begging her man to stay. But because she tears up each time she sings it, her audience tends to tear up right along with her.
"As a storyteller,
I take that as a compliment," says Jennifer.
"Fortunately, it is not my own story ... but as a songwriter, I enjoy writing as a storyteller, exploring characters and telling other people's stories."
The other member of Sugarland is Kristian Bush, and although he and Nettles are very close, they insist it is like a brother-sister relationship and that this song is NOT autobiographical.
It has been fourteen years since Sugarland’s “Stay” became the country duo’s first chart-topping hit to solely be written by the duo’s one-half, Jennifer Nettles.
Nettles actually wrote the ballad four years prior to its release. It was inspired by Reba McEntire‘s Grammy Award-winning song, “Whoever’s in New England,” that tells the predicament of a wife who thinks her man is having an affair. However, Nettles decided to tackle it from a different point of view.
While there are a myriad of songs written from the viewpoint of a person betrayed by a lover, Nettles could not find one that sings from the perspective of the other two people involved. The singer-songwriter noted that most people did not realize that even those who are doing the cheating get hurt too.
So, Nettles chose to put the other woman’s perspective in a song - and the moment she did, she was overwhelmed with emotions that “Stay” pretty much wrote itself.
Even though Nettles has never lived the track’s storyline, she knew the subject of cheating and betrayal is something many listeners could relate to.
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you should have way more views
Awe thank you
She's singing from the others woman point of view
😭😭😭😭😭
She is the side chick
She's was going thur a divorce at the time her husband was cheating on her
I dont feel sorry for her...she was sneaking around with a married man
The most unreactive reaction videos Iv'e watched