Like others have said, “Walkaway Joe” is a fabulous song. I would also recommend “Georgia Rain” - both are great storytelling songs. She has one of the best storytelling voices and although it’s a cute song, “She’s in Love with the Boy” just does not do that voice justice. Another great song is her duet with Garth, “In Another’s Eyes” which they recorded before they were a couple.
Yes, this is a charming and fun song, but it doesn't let her really show off the power of her voice the way her later songs do. Something like "The Song Remembers When, " "Georgia Rain," or "Real Live Woman" really lets you hear what a spectacular singer she is.
Trisha is actually from Monticello, Georgia, about 70 miles south of Atlanta. That's where she grew up. I also say check out "Walkaway Joe," the duet she did with Eagle Don Henley, as well as "Wrong Side of Memphis." Both are outstanding songs. Trish also covered "New Kid in Town" by the Eagles for the Common Threads album of country stars covering Eagles tunes from 1993. She's a great singer. Looking forward to see you react to her again. Peace!
Yes, whoever told them she is from Oklahoma is clearly very wrong. She is a Georgia Girl. I have passed through Monticello many times and always play a Trisha song. My favorite Trisha song would have to be How Do I Live but a close second is She’s In Love With The Boy tied with Walkaway Joe.
I have heard of Lawrenceville GA. I'm told that's where Jennifer Nettles (Sugarland) grew up. So Jennifer and Trisha must have been opposite sides of Atlanta.
"Down On My Knees" , "On A Bus To St. Cloud" , "How Can I Live", ^ "The Song Remembers When". Trisha has beautiful range & some rather soulful moments.
Welcome to Trisha Yearwood! A phenomenal country artist, with so many amazing songs. My personal favorites are; "Down on my knees" "Georgia Rain" and "The Song remembers when". Such a powerful and beautiful voice!
You should check out these other greats for Female Friday Deana Carter - Strawberry Wine Jeanne C Riley - Harper Valley PTA Martina McBride - Independence Day
" The Woman Before Me" and " Like We Never Had a Broken Heart" (with Garth Brooks on background vocals) are two beautiful songs from this same album, her debut. Love you guys 💗
Like We Never Had A Broken Heart is a Great song I nearly forgot about! Also, she and Garth both recorded Victim of the Game. Yearwood's was on this same debut album.
Love Trisha so much! Her voice has a similar power to Linda Ronstadt. My most favorite of Trisha's songs is "On A Bus to Saint Cloud." Lots of emotion and gorgeous!
Okay. You have to do Trisha's duet with Don Henley. Walk Away Joe. Watch the official video it has a huge actor in his first job. Trisha is from Georgia. I guess if you marry an Okie you become an Okie.
Don’t know if you’ve seen Trisha’s duet with Babyface for “Walkaway Joe” as part of CMT Crossroads. It’s so, so good. ruclips.net/video/EJL0pR6TucI/видео.html
Welcome to the Yearwood bandwagon! The depth and diversity of her catalog is quite impressive. Her powerful voice and the natural warmth that she sings with will take you over! One of my favorite female country singers. Please react to "The Song Remembers When", "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)", "There Goes My Baby", and her version of Melissa Etheridge's "You Can Sleep While I Drive".
If you like Trisha, then you should definitely check out Suzy Bogguss, said by many to have one of the best voices in modern country music. Her career peaked in the 1990s with hits such as "Drive South", "Hey Cinderella", "I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart", "Letting Go", "Aces", "Someday Soon" and many more. More recently, among other projects, she did an album of covers of traditional American folk songs including the best rendition of "Erie Canal" you'll ever hear.
I’ve seen Suzy in concert at least a dozen times and she’s incredible! And I prefer both her and Trisha’s versions of The Eagles Take It To the Limit and New Kid in Town, respectively. Anything Suzy does is gold!
"Walkaway Joe" has Don Henley from the Eagles in the back and is a great story-telling song. "In Another's Eyes" is a song with her husband Garth Brooks (Gossip: they met when he was married as demo singers. She married someone from another band and when he got a record contract, he convinced his people to give her a listen. She got a contract. After a few years, they both got divorces, then ended up together - both swear that NOTHING happened between them before they were both free of marriages) that makes you go "hmm" when you know their story. "Georgia Rain" is a beautiful story. "This is Me You're Talking Too" is more recent and heartbreaking. Her voice is fantastic and she is incredibly intelligent (MBA degree) and bighearted.
Not only is Trisha currently married to Garth Brooks, they both launched their careers about the same time, and lent vocals to each other's albums over the years. Their duet "In Another's Eyes" is a great one. Before Garth, Trisha was married to Robert Reynolds, former member of The Mavericks. You definitely need to hear that band as well. So much great music to explore.
Oh, awesome to hear a reaction to Trisha! A suggestion for FF is "This One's for the Girls" by Martina McBride. It's an uplifting anthem I think you'll enjoy. 💖
I love Trisha's recording of the great Gretchen Peters's song, "On a Bus to St. Cloud". Gretchen also wrote Martina McBride's hit "Independence Day" and Faith Hill's "The Secret of Life". Gretchen is one of the best singer/songwriters in the business.
100% correct! Gretchen Peters is an amazing singer/songwriter. Her album “Blackbirds” is fantastic. It’s one of those rare albums where there is not a bad song on the whole album. Particularly love “Blackbirds,” “When All You Got Is A Hammer,” and “Black Ribbons.” Talk about a storyteller, she is one of the best. I have suggested her for female Friday a couple of times, but no luck so far. Sometimes you have to get off the beaten path to discover the hidden gems.
J & Amber I'd suggest "Stay" by Sugarland... "Strawberry Wine" by Deana Carter... "The Lucky One" by Alison Krause.... "From This Moment" by Shania Twain... "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye* by Patty Loveless... "Girl Crush" by Little Big Town.... For Female Friday......
She joined Suzy Boguss, Kathy Mattea, Pam Tillis, Patty Loveless and Emmylou Harris as backup singers for Mary Chapin Carpenter (you reacted to her song, "Down at the Twist and Shout"), for one called "He Thinks He'll Keep Her". Incredible woman power track, of 90's superstars. Six-part harmony on the final run of the chorus is absolutely electric!!
Her mom lived here in my town and passed away some years back. Her and Garth Brooks were over here for the funeral. One of my good friends done her hair for the funeral. I still have yet to see either one of them in town. I was always working 🙄 I think some of her family still lives here like her sister.
Trisha Yearwood has so many great songs. I recommend “I’ll Carry You Home”. It’s a newer song but it’s so heartfelt and beautiful. I cry every time I hear it.
Two points: 1. As Trisha's gotten older she's actually developed even more power in her voice. You can hear it in the cover of Shallow she recorded with Garth Brooks. 2. She had the help of an amazing producer named Allen Reynolds, who was Garth's producer. In fact she was the backing vocalist on most of his hits, like Shameless.
My wife was in the kitchen making chili for dinner and I was finding y’all’s newest video to watch while we ate. She was LITERALLY singing “She’s in Love With the Boy” while she was making dinner. And what do we find on y’all’s channel? Today’s reaction is for that very song! Too funny! Trisha is an amazing talent. Speaking as a Georgia boy, we are very proud to call her one of our own!
This is classic 90's country. Trisha is one of my favorites. Walkaway Joe, The Song Remembers When and Like We Never Had A Broken heart are all worth a listen.
Love Brent Mason on guitar. He is a classic Nashville session artist who has played guitar on hundreds (if not thousands) of country hits over the years.
This was Trisha's first hit. She has a terrific voice and you can hear it better on some of her other songs. I will also recommend "Walkaway Joe" w/Don Henley (and watch the official video to see who is in it), also "Wrong Side of Memphis", "How Do I Live" "Perfect Love", "XXX's and OOO's". Her duet w/Garth "In Another Eyes" won the Grammy in 1998.
I was my daddy's girl. He always called me Sissy & I knew he loved me no matter what. My daddy knew I would always do what I wanted and would deal with the results of my decisions. Therefore, he always supported me and wished me only the best in life. He never warned me against any boy. Probably because that would be like waving a red flag in front of a bull. This girl STILL doesn't like being told what to do. lol I don't EVER remember him criticizing me. Funny, that thought never occurred to me before now & I'm 72yo. Wow... that made me tear up. Love you guys. thanks again🥲💌
Let's not forget about the musicians. According to the album's liner notes, the lineup consists of Trisha Yearwood and Garth Fundis on harmony vocals, Bobby All on acoustic guitar, Brent Mason on electric guitar, Dave Pomeroy on bass, Paul Franklin on steel guitar, Rob Hajacos on fiddle, Eddie Bayers on drums, and Matt Rollings on piano.
I have to say that I love how diverse the genres that they react to are. These two are my favourite reactors! Trisha Yearwood is salt of the Earth. Super talented, gorgeous, and a lovely woman.
The Song Remembers When is a great one by Trisha. She did an awesome job on How Do I live, and she was also married to Robert Reynolds from the Mavericks, Raul Malo, lead singer for the Mavericks, is one of the most amazing country crooners ever. I highly recommend listening to the Maverick's "Oh, What a Thrill!
Some of my favorite songs by her: How Do I Live? (Leann Rimes cover) On a Bus to St. Cloud You Can Sleep While I Drive (Melissa Etheridge cover) Xs and Os
I suggested The Judds 🛎 a couple of months ago when Naomi Judd sadly passed away…seeing as how you’re getting back into female country artist, I’ll re-suggest them…try “Mama He’s Crazy”. Also, check out Miranda Lambert 🛎 (another big name in country) “If Was A Cowboy”
I Would've Loved You Anyways How Do I Live In Another's Eyes This was Trisha's debut single and it went to Number One. It's my favourite. Such s beautiful voice. Loved your Okie reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
So wholesome and real, I’ve never been a true country music fan but this type of song is undeniably great! ❤️ ps Trisha Yearwood is married to Garth Brooks…
This was my daughter’s favorite song when she was little. Her name is Katie, so she was convinced it was about her! She’d always say “mommy, play the Katie song!” 🥰 Her other favorite song when she was little would be another great one for y’all to react to. It’s “Born to Fly” by Sara Evans! 💜
Love her. Her voice is amazing. I had the pleasure of attending Garth Brooks a couple weeks ago in Edmonton, Canada and of course Trisha shined like a star. Would love to see you guys react to In Another's Eyes, a duet with both. Watch a live version though. See them sing together is magical! You can feel the love and respect they have for each other.
JUST saw Garth Brooks in concert one week ago today, and Trisha joined him onstage to sing a few duets. Then she did this song and it was awesome. We all sang along with her. She has an amazing voice!
So many great songs from Trisha. "Wrong Side of Memphis", "Walkway Joe", "You Say You Will", "You Don't Have To Move That Mountain", "Thinkin' About You", "American Girl (XXX's & OOO's)", "Everybody Knows", "Hello I'm Gone", "There Goes My Baby", so many more. Plus she did a whole album of Frank Sinatra covers.
John Ims wrote this. I listened to him many Saturdays afternoons at The Little Bear in Evergreen Colorado. Once Trisha purchased this song John’s life got much easier!!
Love that you chose to react to this Trisha song. Amber, I have been trying for months to get you to react to Susan Tedeschi (ta des ki) "Hurts So Bad" live at Austin City Limits. You all have been gettin into new artists recently. Susan is similar to Janis Joplin....and I know how much you love Janis. Please react to this performance. Please?
Love SusaWhen Hurt so Good came out many many years ago up close and personal at an outside venue on top of a parking garage.. they definately need to listen.
Susan Tedeschi is awesome! And she's married to Derek Trucks, who is one of the most talented guitar players living. Together they're more of an experience than a hitmaker (better at albums than singles, I mean) but yeah, I bet something from one of her earlier, more commercial tracks would be a good introduction -- Just Won't Burn, maybe, or Rock Me Right. It Hurt So Bad is a solid pick any day of the week. 👍 Edited because my phone autocorrected to Hurts So Good 🤣
Great one of my favorite country artists. She’s been married to Garth Brooks since 2005 he is definitely some one you should check out for real this time and not a weak facsimile. She also since 2012 hosts own cooking show, Trisha’s Southern Kitchen
Most of Trisha Yearwood's best-known (and probably best) songs are ballads, but a later uptempo one that really shows off her voice and is a ton of fun is "Heaven, Heartache, and the Power of Love."
@@RobGamesOn i adore Trisha. I have been fortunate enough to be backstage with her on many occasions. She is truly one of the sweetest woman you can meet. Down to earth and just the girl from Georgia when you talk. They both did well with the song. Trisha's version nominated for Oscar and Trisha and LeAnn nominated for same song. Not bad.
@@danagray1125 I don't think LeAnn Rymes did a bad version at all... but to me it's like comparing a woman's voice to a girl's voice. Trisha with her more mature sound is what attracts me to her version. She's also my favorite female country vocalist. Garth Brooks is my favorite in general... it's just coincidence they are married... lol
@@RobGamesOn I agree. Trish is my Goddess. I have been lucky enough to see her in smaller high acoustic venues that truly show off her voice. I personally don't think she gets the credit she deserves.
So happy you found Trisha Yearwood. She is one of my all time favorite voices/singers. She has her own cooking show and is married to Garth Brooks, they have a couple great duets. Walkaway Joe The Song Remembers When How Do I Live Georgia Rain
A song that I instantly thought of when I saw this pop up, which is sonically and thematically in the same vein as this, Faith Hill - Wild One. They're both nice, easy to listen to and enjoy. There was a lot of good stuff like this in Country music in that era. I was born in '90 so I grew up in the right era, and my favorite one for Country music (late 80's - mid 2000's).
Just saw her with husband Garth Brooks last Friday 💯 🔥 her voice is other worldly. "In another eye" her & Garth specifically live and see how much they love ❤️ each other will make you cry and be jealous at same time
I don't know if anyone else corrected you but she is not an "Okie'" just married to one. She was born in Georgia. They did live in OK during Garth's "retirement" but also Nashville.
Take it from this mixed woman, Trisha yearwood has so much soul in Down On My Knees, she will make you cry! Several others have already been mentioned that I also vote for: The Song Remembers When, Wrong Side of Memphis, Walkaway Joe... All excellent! But Down On My Knees goes straight to your heart!
Haha, I never thought about it before, but Trisha sings about how she's going to marry that boy one day. And, Garth Brooks had a song called Unanswered Prayers. He sings about seeing an old flame and being glad God didn't answer his prayer to be with her... Here is a clip from the song: She was the one that I'd wanted for all times And each night I'd spend prayin' that God would make her mine And if he'd only grant me this wish I wished back then I'd never ask for anything again Sometimes I thank God for unanswered prayers
Trisha is my favorite! Check out Trisha's live performance of, How Do I Live?, from the cma awards. Walkaway Joe is another classic. She does a duet with Babyface on a Madonna song...and a duet with Toni Braxton on Unbreak My Heart...also her rendition of Over the Rainbow is killer. Linda Ronstadt is her fave singer...she does a cover of Try Me Again....blows me away
Guess what, you made me smile when I saw this was a pick for today!!! I LOVED watching you listen to the song & this was her breakout (first hit). Wonderful to see you both liked it, and it really is a sweet story of LOVE ♥ The next song that shows her voice is "How Can I Live". If you haven't heard it, please add it to your list! I'm glad you got the "story within the story"(mom talking), of the song. That was FUN!
Trisha Yearwood is such a great singer. She married Garth Brooks in 2005 but they were friends for a long time before then. Some of her other great songs are: Georgia Rain, Walkaway Joe, The Woman Before Me, Nearest Distant Shore, Down On My Knees. She has done 15 studio albums, the last was in 2019, from what I can tell.
You're gonna love "The Song Remembers When" "Perfect Love" "Wrong Side of Memphis". Discover "It's Just A Matter of Time", Randy Travis ... I promise you will love all of them
She's SO talented, my favorite country female singer, no doubt. This is one of MANY hits by her. You should do "Walkaway Joe" by her and Don Henley.
One of my favorites!
Yes! Love, love Walkaway Joe.
I've seen that video so many times, yet I had no idea about Don Henley or Matthew McConaughey! Now I've got to go watch it again! Lol
Yyyeeesss
YESSSSSSS!!!!!
"Katie looks at Tommy, like I still look at you." Ugh ... gets me every time.
It got Amber too ;)
I want to be able to thumbs up this like 30 times!!
Like others have said, “Walkaway Joe” is a fabulous song. I would also recommend “Georgia Rain” - both are great storytelling songs. She has one of the best storytelling voices and although it’s a cute song, “She’s in Love with the Boy” just does not do that voice justice. Another great song is her duet with Garth, “In Another’s Eyes” which they recorded before they were a couple.
The album with Georgia Rain has some incredible songs on it! I’m glad CDs don’t wear out 😍
@@nickimontie I love Georgia Rain!
Georgia Rain is a lovely song.
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Huge yes to Georgia Rain! My favorite
This song was our introduction to Trisha. It was her first hit, and it was huge!! She has many more and they are even better than this.
Yes, this is a charming and fun song, but it doesn't let her really show off the power of her voice the way her later songs do. Something like "The Song Remembers When, " "Georgia Rain," or "Real Live Woman" really lets you hear what a spectacular singer she is.
A couple of beautiful songs by her: How Can I Live? And The Song Remembers When.
The Song Remembers When is so good
The Song Remembers When one of the best songs ever sung.
"Walkaway Joe" is probably her best song.
"How Can I Live..." is a really good one. Side note, my ex-wife of 19 yrs. ago kinda favors Yearwood.
Definitely The Song Remembers When!!!
Trisha is actually from Monticello, Georgia, about 70 miles south of Atlanta. That's where she grew up. I also say check out "Walkaway Joe," the duet she did with Eagle Don Henley, as well as "Wrong Side of Memphis." Both are outstanding songs. Trish also covered "New Kid in Town" by the Eagles for the Common Threads album of country stars covering Eagles tunes from 1993. She's a great singer. Looking forward to see you react to her again. Peace!
Yes, whoever told them she is from Oklahoma is clearly very wrong. She is a Georgia Girl. I have passed through Monticello many times and always play a Trisha song. My favorite Trisha song would have to be How Do I Live but a close second is She’s In Love With The Boy tied with Walkaway Joe.
@@ms.melissa1384 she did live in Catoosa with Garth for many years.
I have heard of Lawrenceville GA. I'm told that's where Jennifer Nettles (Sugarland) grew up. So Jennifer and Trisha must have been opposite sides of Atlanta.
A deep dive into Trisha Yearwood is required...she's amazing!
Best line of the song: she looks at Tommy like I still look at you. Gets me every time
YES!!!!!! love that line!!💞💞
And He got the short end of the stick 😂
Chills every time.
"Down On My Knees" , "On A Bus To St. Cloud" , "How Can I Live", ^ "The Song Remembers When". Trisha has beautiful range & some rather soulful moments.
She can sing and cook… her cooking channel is great with good down home cooking!
Love --- love --- love 'On a Bus to St. Cloud'. Great suguestion!
Welcome to Trisha Yearwood! A phenomenal country artist, with so many amazing songs. My personal favorites are; "Down on my knees" "Georgia Rain" and "The Song remembers when". Such a powerful and beautiful voice!
I love them all too
Need to check out “Walk away Joe” by Trisha Yearwood. Background vocals by Don Henley from the Eagles. Amazing song! ❤️
Yes!! I love Walkaway Joe! Another fantastic Trisha song is The Song Remembers When.
Yes! She's an incredible singer!
Walkaway Joe is my favorite Trisha song!
@@that1dragonkid my second favorite! Still on my playlist and still stops me in my tracks every time ❤️
Definitely.
You should check out these other greats for Female Friday
Deana Carter - Strawberry Wine
Jeanne C Riley - Harper Valley PTA
Martina McBride - Independence Day
Yes, all of these are a must! So many great female country artists for them to check out.
A bit newer, but Gretchen Wilson and "Red Neck Woman"
That's a great list, to which I would also add Sara Evans - "Born to Fly" and "Suds in the Bucket" among many others.
Yes, yes and yes.
" The Woman Before Me" and " Like We Never Had a Broken Heart" (with Garth Brooks on background vocals) are two beautiful songs from this same album, her debut. Love you guys 💗
Love that song!! Garth wrote that song a lot of people don’t know
Like We Never Had A Broken Heart is a Great song I nearly forgot about! Also, she and Garth both recorded Victim of the Game. Yearwood's was on this same debut album.
Love Trisha so much! Her voice has a similar power to Linda Ronstadt. My most favorite of Trisha's songs is "On A Bus to Saint Cloud." Lots of emotion and gorgeous!
I love that song. And BABY YOU CAN SLEEP WHILE I DRIVE.
Love Linda Ronstadt!
Lots of great Trisha songs, but my all-time fave is "The Song Remembers When". Such a meaningful song for music lovers.
Okay. You have to do Trisha's duet with Don Henley. Walk Away Joe. Watch the official video it has a huge actor in his first job. Trisha is from Georgia. I guess if you marry an Okie you become an Okie.
I think they lived in Oklahoma while Garth's daughters were young. She has a cookbook, "Georgia cooking in an Oklahoma kitchen."
Yes to this one! The whole album “Hearts in Armour” is great. I had no idea who Joe was until recently and I had seen that video a million times.
Alright alright alright 👍😎
Don’t know if you’ve seen Trisha’s duet with Babyface for “Walkaway Joe” as part of CMT Crossroads. It’s so, so good. ruclips.net/video/EJL0pR6TucI/видео.html
Welcome to the Yearwood bandwagon! The depth and diversity of her catalog is quite impressive. Her powerful voice and the natural warmth that she sings with will take you over! One of my favorite female country singers. Please react to "The Song Remembers When", "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)", "There Goes My Baby", and her version of Melissa Etheridge's "You Can Sleep While I Drive".
If you like Trisha, then you should definitely check out Suzy Bogguss, said by many to have one of the best voices in modern country music. Her career peaked in the 1990s with hits such as "Drive South", "Hey Cinderella", "I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart", "Letting Go", "Aces", "Someday Soon" and many more. More recently, among other projects, she did an album of covers of traditional American folk songs including the best rendition of "Erie Canal" you'll ever hear.
Aw, yeah. I wore out a copy of "Aces".
I’ve seen Suzy in concert at least a dozen times and she’s incredible! And I prefer both her and Trisha’s versions of The Eagles Take It To the Limit and New Kid in Town, respectively. Anything Suzy does is gold!
I love her version of drive south. The guy that wrote it is John Hiatt.
"Walkaway Joe" has Don Henley from the Eagles in the back and is a great story-telling song. "In Another's Eyes" is a song with her husband Garth Brooks (Gossip: they met when he was married as demo singers. She married someone from another band and when he got a record contract, he convinced his people to give her a listen. She got a contract. After a few years, they both got divorces, then ended up together - both swear that NOTHING happened between them before they were both free of marriages) that makes you go "hmm" when you know their story. "Georgia Rain" is a beautiful story. "This is Me You're Talking Too" is more recent and heartbreaking. Her voice is fantastic and she is incredibly intelligent (MBA degree) and bighearted.
She also has her own cooking show on the Food Channel. Has lots of famous guests and her Halloween shows are great!
She was a recurring actress on JAG in the 90s, too, playing a medical examiner the stars occasionally encountered.
I love her cooking show
Not only is Trisha currently married to Garth Brooks, they both launched their careers about the same time, and lent vocals to each other's albums over the years. Their duet "In Another's Eyes" is a great one.
Before Garth, Trisha was married to Robert Reynolds, former member of The Mavericks. You definitely need to hear that band as well. So much great music to explore.
Oh, awesome to hear a reaction to Trisha! A suggestion for FF is "This One's for the Girls" by Martina McBride. It's an uplifting anthem I think you'll enjoy. 💖
That is a terrific pick! I love that song.
I love Trisha's recording of the great Gretchen Peters's song, "On a Bus to St. Cloud". Gretchen also wrote Martina McBride's hit "Independence Day" and Faith Hill's "The Secret of Life". Gretchen is one of the best singer/songwriters in the business.
I love Gretchen Peters as a singer too. And not just because we have the same last name...lol
@@LoPet6225 LOL. Yes. Her voice is beautiful. I got to see her live and met her 9 or 10 years ago. She's as nice as she is talented.
"On a Bus to St. Cloud is probably my favorite of her songs.
@@stacy4823 It's so poignant and powerful.
100% correct! Gretchen Peters is an amazing singer/songwriter. Her album “Blackbirds” is fantastic. It’s one of those rare albums where there is not a bad song on the whole album. Particularly love “Blackbirds,” “When All You Got Is A Hammer,” and “Black Ribbons.” Talk about a storyteller, she is one of the best. I have suggested her for female Friday a couple of times, but no luck so far. Sometimes you have to get off the beaten path to discover the hidden gems.
I’ve seen several mentions of The Song Remembers When. Such a great song! And so true. Very little evokes such powerful memories as music.
J & Amber I'd suggest "Stay" by Sugarland... "Strawberry Wine" by Deana Carter... "The Lucky One" by Alison Krause.... "From This Moment" by Shania Twain... "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye* by Patty Loveless... "Girl Crush" by Little Big Town.... For Female Friday......
She joined Suzy Boguss, Kathy Mattea, Pam Tillis, Patty Loveless and Emmylou Harris as backup singers for Mary Chapin Carpenter (you reacted to her song, "Down at the Twist and Shout"), for one called "He Thinks He'll Keep Her". Incredible woman power track, of 90's superstars. Six-part harmony on the final run of the chorus is absolutely electric!!
YES!!!!
I was a senior in high school when this song came out . Late 80's to mid 90's country was amazing.
“In another’s eyes” is a great duet with her and Garth Brooks
Yes. It is. We are in complete agreement. As we should be.
I love Trisha! Y'all should listen to 'The Song Remembers When', 'Georgia Rain', 'Like We Never Had A Broken Heart', and 'Real Live Woman'.
Her mom lived here in my town and passed away some years back. Her and Garth Brooks were over here for the funeral. One of my good friends done her hair for the funeral. I still have yet to see either one of them in town. I was always working 🙄 I think some of her family still lives here like her sister.
You have to hear her sing Georgia Rain 🙂 another good song from Trisha
Trisha Yearwood has so many great songs. I recommend “I’ll Carry You Home”. It’s a newer song but it’s so heartfelt and beautiful. I cry every time I hear it.
Two points:
1. As Trisha's gotten older she's actually developed even more power in her voice. You can hear it in the cover of Shallow she recorded with Garth Brooks.
2. She had the help of an amazing producer named Allen Reynolds, who was Garth's producer. In fact she was the backing vocalist on most of his hits, like Shameless.
Another great song 🎵 haven't heard it in ages 💜✌How do I live without you is a great song too💜✌🇨🇦
She's from Georgia originally. She lived in Monticello not far from where I grew up in Jackson.
Howdy neighbor.
@@Head-ck4hu howdy!😊
My wife was in the kitchen making chili for dinner and I was finding y’all’s newest video to watch while we ate. She was LITERALLY singing “She’s in Love With the Boy” while she was making dinner. And what do we find on y’all’s channel? Today’s reaction is for that very song! Too funny! Trisha is an amazing talent. Speaking as a Georgia boy, we are very proud to call her one of our own!
This is such a fun love song. Love Trisha Yearwood. "Walkaway Joe", "How Do I Live Without You", and "X's and O's."
Trisha is one of the best voices in country. I recommend her duet with Don Henley Walkaway Joe.
I love that song too
This is classic 90's country. Trisha is one of my favorites. Walkaway Joe, The Song Remembers When and Like We Never Had A Broken heart are all worth a listen.
Love Brent Mason on guitar. He is a classic Nashville session artist who has played guitar on hundreds (if not thousands) of country hits over the years.
So glad you mentioned Brent! 😊✌️
Trisha has a beautiful voice! One of the best voices!
Trisha's "The Song Remembers When" - Beautiful!
My favorite Tricia Yearwood song was Walkaway Joe. Because i was dating a boy named Joe. Who broke up with me a lot. Lol.
My favorite female country singer. Most of her songs are sad. One of her few upbeat. Won a grammy for How do i live
This was Trisha's first hit. She has a terrific voice and you can hear it better on some of her other songs. I will also recommend "Walkaway Joe" w/Don Henley (and watch the official video to see who is in it), also "Wrong Side of Memphis", "How Do I Live" "Perfect Love", "XXX's and OOO's". Her duet w/Garth "In Another Eyes" won the Grammy in 1998.
Amber Dotson - "I'll Try Anything"
Steve Holy - "Good Morning Beautiful"
Yes!👍
As I recall Trisha Yearwood is originally from George, I think. She has so many beautiful songs one in particular is "The Song Remembers When.".
I was my daddy's girl. He always called me Sissy & I knew he loved me no matter what. My daddy knew I would always do what I wanted and would deal with the results of my decisions. Therefore, he always supported me and wished me only the best in life. He never warned me against any boy. Probably because that would be like waving a red flag in front of a bull. This girl STILL doesn't like being told what to do. lol I don't EVER remember him criticizing me. Funny, that thought never occurred to me before now & I'm 72yo. Wow... that made me tear up. Love you guys. thanks again🥲💌
Let's not forget about the musicians. According to the album's liner notes, the lineup consists of Trisha Yearwood and Garth Fundis on harmony vocals, Bobby All on acoustic guitar, Brent Mason on electric guitar, Dave Pomeroy on bass, Paul Franklin on steel guitar, Rob Hajacos on fiddle, Eddie Bayers on drums, and Matt Rollings on piano.
This is Garth Brooks wife, a superstar on her own.
She has a wonderful voice and a terrific range. This was very young in her career. Dive into her catalog.
I have to say that I love how diverse the genres that they react to are. These two are my favourite reactors!
Trisha Yearwood is salt of the Earth. Super talented, gorgeous, and a lovely woman.
The Song Remembers When is a great one by Trisha. She did an awesome job on How Do I live, and she was also married to Robert Reynolds from the Mavericks, Raul Malo, lead singer for the Mavericks, is one of the most amazing country crooners ever. I highly recommend listening to the Maverick's "Oh, What a Thrill!
Some of my favorite songs by her:
How Do I Live? (Leann Rimes cover)
On a Bus to St. Cloud
You Can Sleep While I Drive (Melissa Etheridge cover)
Xs and Os
I suggested The Judds 🛎 a couple of months ago when Naomi Judd sadly passed away…seeing as how you’re getting back into female country artist, I’ll re-suggest them…try “Mama He’s Crazy”. Also, check out Miranda Lambert 🛎 (another big name in country) “If Was A Cowboy”
I"m glad you've gotten around to some 90s country, some of the best music country wise is from the 90s.
I Would've Loved You Anyways
How Do I Live
In Another's Eyes
This was Trisha's debut single and it went to Number One. It's my favourite.
Such s beautiful voice. Loved your Okie reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
So wholesome and real, I’ve never been a true country music fan but this type of song is undeniably great! ❤️ ps Trisha Yearwood is married to Garth Brooks…
This was my daughter’s favorite song when she was little. Her name is Katie, so she was convinced it was about her! She’d always say “mommy, play the Katie song!” 🥰
Her other favorite song when she was little would be another great one for y’all to react to. It’s “Born to Fly” by Sara Evans! 💜
More Trisha! Georgia Rain, Walkaway Joe, X’s and O’s, This Is Me You’re Talking To. She’s so good!
She’s the Queen of Country! Her most powerful song (Oscar nominated) is How Do I Live. You’ll love it.
Love her. Her voice is amazing. I had the pleasure of attending Garth Brooks a couple weeks ago in Edmonton, Canada and of course Trisha shined like a star. Would love to see you guys react to In Another's Eyes, a duet with both. Watch a live version though. See them sing together is magical! You can feel the love and respect they have for each other.
It's been said of Ms. Yearwood that she has perfect pitch. A wonderful, expressive voice! Check out her version of "How Do I Live?" Just sublime.
JUST saw Garth Brooks in concert one week ago today, and Trisha joined him onstage to sing a few duets. Then she did this song and it was awesome. We all sang along with her. She has an amazing voice!
There are so many great country songs from the late 80s and early 90s. Check out some others from that era!
So many great songs from Trisha. "Wrong Side of Memphis", "Walkway Joe", "You Say You Will", "You Don't Have To Move That Mountain", "Thinkin' About You", "American Girl (XXX's & OOO's)", "Everybody Knows", "Hello I'm Gone", "There Goes My Baby", so many more. Plus she did a whole album of Frank Sinatra covers.
John Ims wrote this. I listened to him many Saturdays afternoons at The Little Bear in Evergreen Colorado. Once Trisha purchased this song John’s life got much easier!!
Awwww Walkaway Joe is one of my favorite Trisha songs. And yes, she is Mrs. Brooks. She is also an AMAZING cook and has her own show on Food Network.
An amazing one by Trisha that really shows off the power of her voice is her song called "Broken". It made me cry the first time I heard it!!
Love that you chose to react to this Trisha song. Amber, I have been trying for months to get you to react to Susan Tedeschi (ta des ki) "Hurts So Bad" live at Austin City Limits. You all have been gettin into new artists recently. Susan is similar to Janis Joplin....and I know how much you love Janis. Please react to this performance. Please?
Love SusaWhen Hurt so Good came out many many years ago up close and personal at an outside venue on top of a parking garage.. they definately need to listen.
Susan Tedeschi is awesome! And she's married to Derek Trucks, who is one of the most talented guitar players living. Together they're more of an experience than a hitmaker (better at albums than singles, I mean) but yeah, I bet something from one of her earlier, more commercial tracks would be a good introduction -- Just Won't Burn, maybe, or Rock Me Right. It Hurt So Bad is a solid pick any day of the week. 👍
Edited because my phone autocorrected to Hurts So Good 🤣
Parts of this song remind me of "If She Knew What She Wants" as performed by The Bangles
She was a 'session singer' and was known for being able to SING ANYTHING, any style, any tempo, etc.
Amber has the BEST reactions!.....She GETS IT immediately, so good she makes me cry, specially near end of song,
when "Daddy" has to eat humble pie.
Great one of my favorite country artists. She’s been married to Garth Brooks since 2005 he is definitely some one you should check out for real this time and not a weak facsimile. She also since 2012 hosts own cooking show, Trisha’s Southern Kitchen
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@@bgallagher8129 weeks ago apparently they had reacted to a Garth Brooks song but it wasn’t him it was a cover
I think you would like Trisha’s recording of “The Song Remembers When”
Most of Trisha Yearwood's best-known (and probably best) songs are ballads, but a later uptempo one that really shows off her voice and is a ton of fun is "Heaven, Heartache, and the Power of Love."
Hi folks. Her version of How Do I Live from the movie Con Air will show you just how much range and texture she has in her voice.
I like her version better than Leanne Rymes version.
@@RobGamesOn i adore Trisha. I have been fortunate enough to be backstage with her on many occasions. She is truly one of the sweetest woman you can meet. Down to earth and just the girl from Georgia when you talk. They both did well with the song. Trisha's version nominated for Oscar and Trisha and LeAnn nominated for same song. Not bad.
@@danagray1125 I don't think LeAnn Rymes did a bad version at all... but to me it's like comparing a woman's voice to a girl's voice. Trisha with her more mature sound is what attracts me to her version. She's also my favorite female country vocalist. Garth Brooks is my favorite in general... it's just coincidence they are married... lol
@@RobGamesOn I agree. Trish is my Goddess. I have been lucky enough to see her in smaller high acoustic venues that truly show off her voice. I personally don't think she gets the credit she deserves.
The Lady who made Garth .. Mr. Yearwood .. lol your days are coming daddy of beautiful daughters.
How I fell in love with 90's country music
Im waiting for a 80s kid to claim this song like they do so many 70s songs
"Katie looks at Tommy like I still look at you", gets me every darn time!!
Amber and Jay Trisha's "On a Bus to St. Cloud" is beautiful melancholy
One of my favorite country songs to play on my guitar. Trisha has a killer voice.
So happy you found Trisha Yearwood. She is one of my all time favorite voices/singers. She has her own cooking show and is married to Garth Brooks, they have a couple great duets.
Walkaway Joe
The Song Remembers When
How Do I Live
Georgia Rain
A song that I instantly thought of when I saw this pop up, which is sonically and thematically in the same vein as this, Faith Hill - Wild One. They're both nice, easy to listen to and enjoy. There was a lot of good stuff like this in Country music in that era. I was born in '90 so I grew up in the right era, and my favorite one for Country music (late 80's - mid 2000's).
Just saw her with husband Garth Brooks last Friday 💯 🔥 her voice is other worldly. "In another eye" her & Garth specifically live and see how much they love ❤️ each other will make you cry and be jealous at same time
I don't know if anyone else corrected you but she is not an "Okie'" just married to one. She was born in Georgia. They did live in OK during Garth's "retirement" but also Nashville.
Another female country artist from the 90's, Terri Clark. You should check out Better Things To Do by her.
Trisha got pipes! I saw her in the 80s and she did some acapella. Dayyummmm!
Take it from this mixed woman, Trisha yearwood has so much soul in Down On My Knees, she will make you cry! Several others have already been mentioned that I also vote for: The Song Remembers When, Wrong Side of Memphis, Walkaway Joe... All excellent! But Down On My Knees goes straight to your heart!
My favorite line is at the end when mama says, "But he was wrong and honey you are too. Katie looks at Tommy like I still look at you."
" bus to st. cloud " my favorite Yearwood song.
Haha, I never thought about it before, but Trisha sings about how she's going to marry that boy one day. And, Garth Brooks had a song called Unanswered Prayers. He sings about seeing an old flame and being glad God didn't answer his prayer to be with her... Here is a clip from the song:
She was the one that I'd wanted for all times
And each night I'd spend prayin' that God would make her mine
And if he'd only grant me this wish I wished back then
I'd never ask for anything again
Sometimes I thank God for unanswered prayers
"Walkaway Joe" & "Down On My Knees" are also a must. Both have awesome music videos as well
I think, "The Song Remembers When " is her best song.
Trisha is my favorite! Check out Trisha's live performance of, How Do I Live?, from the cma awards. Walkaway Joe is another classic. She does a duet with Babyface on a Madonna song...and a duet with Toni Braxton on Unbreak My Heart...also her rendition of Over the Rainbow is killer. Linda Ronstadt is her fave singer...she does a cover of Try Me Again....blows me away
Guess what, you made me smile when I saw this was a pick for today!!!
I LOVED watching you listen to the song & this was her breakout (first hit).
Wonderful to see you both liked it, and it really is a sweet story of LOVE ♥
The next song that shows her voice is "How Can I Live". If you haven't heard it, please add it to your list!
I'm glad you got the "story within the story"(mom talking), of the song.
That was FUN!
Trisha Yearwood is such a great singer. She married Garth Brooks in 2005 but they were friends for a long time before then. Some of her other great songs are: Georgia Rain, Walkaway Joe, The Woman Before Me, Nearest Distant Shore, Down On My Knees. She has done 15 studio albums, the last was in 2019, from what I can tell.
Trisha has always been one of my favorite country singers! Her songs helped me through some very rough times.
You're gonna love "The Song Remembers When" "Perfect Love" "Wrong Side of Memphis". Discover "It's Just A Matter of Time", Randy Travis ... I promise you will love all of them
This was one of her First hits/videos........