Hahaha! My wife's reaction to this video is a mirror of yours. She expected that voice from the depths of the basement, but when Tim went directly to the attic...my wife's jaw dropped and didn't know what to say.😂😂😂
I'll say it once I'll say it again...I can never get enough of this man... been following him since the beginning of Home Free... oh my God there is nothing this man cannot do....God bless you Tim for blessing us with your beautiful voice..
Tim's voice is so wonderful - it brings such joy to my heart to watch and listen to this. You are 24 and I am a great-grandmother but I can tell from your reaction that you share my feeling!
What a treat watching your reactions. That look you get when he hits those low notes. You'd definitely like him to hum you a few bars!! Amazingly beautiful woman.
Tim is such an extraordinary talent. I really liked the originals of these songs, but Tim just crushed them. The switch from bass to tenor was jaw dropping. Every Home Free member is ridiculously talented individually and when you put them together it is fire. We are so lucky to experience the talent of these guys.
Ayojess, he's definitely seductive, ain't he, lol! that confidence he shows in the Stay portion with the hand motion (the c'mon, c'mon baby motion) will make your hair stand on end. Great voice, great attitude. Gorgeous guy.
I really like peoples reactions to this one. He surprises them when he sings with all of his different ranges. The way he blends them is great. And he blends the two songs together just as well as well.
Subscribing, if only for the fact that you couldnt resist an IMMEDIATE rewatch. When i discovered this song by him, i spent like three hours watching other people react to his skill
Will you still love me was originally recorded by the Shirelles. Stay was originally recorded by The Zodiacs back in 1960. Personally, my favorite cover of Will you still love me was recorded in the 80s by Laura Branigan. Tim has a 5 octave range though I swear sometimes he is trying his best to push it to 8 by inventing new notes at the bottom end.
Love those versions too, but the ones I prefer are Carole King’s “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” from her “Tapestry” album. Carole wrote the song for Shirelles during the early part of her career. The very best version of that is with James Taylor and Carole together!! Also, The Four Seasons version of “Stay,” with Frankie Valli’s falsetto that no one can beat. Both songs keep getting musical updates with every generation! Proves the staying power of good, lyrics, good melodies, and good taste!
He’s just showing off his 5 octave range for ya!!! Yeah, Tim is amazing. He sings in the basement, then sings up in the attic and then when he talks he’s back in the basement. Goodness! Multitalented. He writes music, does multiple layers of his voice…love him. Good reaction AyoJess. 😀
Tim is amazing, With amazing vocal range to go with it. I'veheard this before. But truthfully but truthfully the reason I clicked on this is because you are extremely beautiful until you smile then OMG...You're a feast for the eyes 🥰
Greatly enjoyed your reaction and your appreciation and recognition of great musical talent. Please keep the reactions coming! You're a joy to watch and listen to!!
AyoJess, I love how much you really love Tim's singing.and also just so you know Tim's vocal range is unbelievable for a bass singer. He is just like Geoff castellucci, and they are both dear friends, and also Geoff was the producer in the recording box when Tim filmed the video.
I love Tim's voice but I also love Home Free ... There is notes he hits that gives me goose bumps. But watching your facial expressions was great yea girl it makes you quiver all over and your expressions said that to me any way.
It is so nice to see someone your age enjoying music from the '60's. Frankie Valli and the four seasons. Great reaction and I hope you do more Home free. Stay well.
This style was known as, Doo-Wop. It's a form of Rhythm & Blues that started in a few of the large cities in the late 1940s and peaked in popularity during the mid-50's through the early 60's. Many of them were A cappella groups.
Loved watching the excitement build as you realized just what you were hearing! Anything by Tim or Homefree is worth reacting to. Add VoicePlay and Pentatonix and you'll hear some of the best sounds out today. I'll gladly watch you reacting to any of them.
So we need a bass singer, a baritone, a low tenor, a high tenor and a male soprano. Let's also book a choir. How exceptionally rare to only need one number!
If you liked Tim layering his voice for the background harmonies, you need to listen to "Misty Mountain" from "The Hobbit" by Peter Hollens, ft. Tim Foust. Just the two voices, and over 100 layers! OMG!!!
This was a cover of two songs Will You Love Me Tomorrow by the Shirelles released in 1960 and Stay by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons in1964 (originally by The Zodiacs in 1960).
If you love Tim, you have to hear almost the whole catalog from his group Home Free! Especially "End of The Road", the Boyz 2Men hit. Be warned, you will definitely be amazed!
Another great rendition by Tim Foust. Love his new cd with all the older doo-wop songs. His voice really suits this genre of music. We know he can really bring the bass but how about his falsetto? I have always loved these 2 songs from 1960 "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" by The Shirelles & "Stay" by Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs.
People, falsetto, is when you force your voice through a note you can't carry without straining and pushing into a "false" note for you. Not one note in this song was falsetto for Tim. Why do people automatically assume a guy who sings high is using falsetto? He doesn't, Eddie mercury didn't, Elvis didn't, Pavarotti nor alfie Boe.tim started out as a high tenor when his voice changed at puberty it got real low. He did voice exercised to keep His high range. Sorry, I was in chorus, and I hate the term falsetto being thrown around when someone simply has a wide range.
A perfect combination of two old classics. Us oldies love them both. Have you heard Austin's Bring Him Home solo that came out the same time as this one? Fantastic!
Repeat after me: Foust's range extends from A0-A5. We are so used to hearing the chest/growl part of his range that we are shocked by the head/falsetto part, but Foust was a tenor until he was well into his teens. When his voice dropped, he simply widened his range.
Late 50s, early 60s covers. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow was a Motown girl-group song, Stay was same era, covered by many groups, he takes his inspiration by the cover by Frankie Valli and the 4 Seasons.
Also I know you like the bass sound of a voice, but Home Frees's Austin Brown is the front man for their cover of When a Man Loves a Woman I think you might like it
Tim's falsetto cover of "Stay" follows the trail blazed by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. The air up that mountain is fresh and cool and the view is worth the climb.
Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs did "Stay", as I recall, in the late 1950s. The Four Seasons, featuring Frankie Valli, covered it in the early sixties.
Tim has an album full of just him. I like in my room he does by the beach boys. I enjoy watching you react . I think you are cute and charming. I'm 74 married and happy. I think there needs to be more kindness in our world.
Tim has if I am not mistaken a five-octive range to his voice. Both songs are covers. To hear an original song check out " CHAMPAGNE TASTE ON A BEER BUDGET "
I see you are familiar with Tim and Home Free ... have you done other reaction videos to them? Did not see them on your channel? But, they are fantastic! Keep'em coming.
SO GOOD! Love that Tim's bringing back doo-wop 🥰 (Now we know what a 5-octave range really sounds like❣️) And to think he might have gone into dentistry or teaching and we would've missed out on his musical genius 🤯 This is so unbelievably fabulous! I only wish this video didn't fade out before he hits that final high note! I really want to hear his incredible finale to this gorgeous arrangement! ❣️🎼🥰🎶❤️
The Shirelles sang this orginal version back in the late 50s. It went to number 1 and was very popular. I remember dancing in the gym in socks (shoes would scratch the floor. That is where the term "sock hop" came from.
obviously Tim is layering to give an effect, but Tim was a singer for a few decades before joining Home Free, he could very easily become a coach on The Voice
This is so good. He is doing the same thing as Geoff Castellucci of VoicePlay doing all the parts. Geoff just did a cover of Bill Withers Ain't No Sunshine.
What ye gotta understand is that ALL basses were once tenors/supranos. It takes a little practice, but, fer me, my bass gets better once I get the rust off with some high notes first. See, basses are like big knives.....a big knife can do everything a little one can, but a little one can't do what a biggun can. Basses can go high, but high boys can't really get low with anything but subharmonics cause they can't do chest notes that low.
For fun, on your own, you should listen to the great original hit "Stay" by The Four Seasons - an amazing sixties group! Tim does a super job of bringing it back in this two-song cover!
Hahaha! My wife's reaction to this video is a mirror of yours. She expected that voice from the depths of the basement, but when Tim went directly to the attic...my wife's jaw dropped and didn't know what to say.😂😂😂
Tim sang every part. He has a 5 plus octave range and he is something else
I'll say it once I'll say it again...I can never get enough of this man... been following him since the beginning of Home Free... oh my God there is nothing this man cannot do....God bless you Tim for blessing us with your beautiful voice..
Everything Tim does is worthy of a reaction.
Agreed! 😂
Yep
Tim's voice is so wonderful - it brings such joy to my heart to watch and listen to this. You are 24 and I am a great-grandmother but I can tell from your reaction that you share my feeling!
What a treat watching your reactions. That look you get when he hits those low notes. You'd definitely like him to hum you a few bars!! Amazingly beautiful woman.
Great reaction...as you said Tim "mother f'n" Foust. I think that sums it up! You're a doll! New sub - can't wait for more! ♥️ 😊
I love it!!!! Lol Sometimes there's just no other way to say it! 😂😘
Aaaand that’s the exact sentence that made me hit the subscribe button too
Tim is such an extraordinary talent. I really liked the originals of these songs, but Tim just crushed them. The switch from bass to tenor was jaw dropping. Every Home Free member is ridiculously talented individually and when you put them together it is fire. We are so lucky to experience the talent of these guys.
bass to soprano!!!
@@glennspreeman1634 yup, you're right. I misspoke Thank you. Good catch.
Vocal gymnastics 🎶👏👏👏. The voices are ALL TIM
This man's voice is beyond amazing.. truly WOW how does he do it???
Tim , all of Tim!! That 5 octave range!! Home Free forever!!
Ayojess, he's definitely seductive, ain't he, lol! that confidence he shows in the Stay portion with the hand motion (the c'mon, c'mon baby motion) will make your hair stand on end. Great voice, great attitude. Gorgeous guy.
Tim has a 5 octave voice range. He is amazing. Love reaction!
Watching you react to Tim was the cutest thing I've ever seen. You seem like an awesome person and you definitely earned another subscriber.
Your reaction when he hit his high notes was priceless
Tim is sooooo fantastic!!!!
Home free with Tim and they asked Avi as lead a must. Your reaction priceless.
Its not a cove of the songs, but just an incredible connection from a single man
Tim's the man......love his range.
LOL...this is what I say after each reaction to this song! It's the only explanation...Tim IS the man! 😁
You had imho THE BEST opinion of how to describe Tim's voice/range/abilities...he's simply "Tim mother f***ing Foust."
Haha! Thanks for watching! 😂🫶🏽
🍟🍟🍟🍟we agree with you! HF men are all so talented but together they’re phenomenal
I really like peoples reactions to this one. He surprises them when he sings with all of his different ranges. The way he blends them is great. And he blends the two songs together just as well as well.
Subscribing, if only for the fact that you couldnt resist an IMMEDIATE rewatch. When i discovered this song by him, i spent like three hours watching other people react to his skill
That was a mash of two songs "Stay" and Will you still love me" both released in the 1960's. He did both songs justice.
Will you still love me was originally recorded by the Shirelles. Stay was originally recorded by The Zodiacs back in 1960. Personally, my favorite cover of Will you still love me was recorded in the 80s by Laura Branigan. Tim has a 5 octave range though I swear sometimes he is trying his best to push it to 8 by inventing new notes at the bottom end.
Love those versions too, but the ones I prefer are Carole King’s “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” from her “Tapestry” album. Carole wrote the song for Shirelles during the early part of her career. The very best version of that is with James Taylor and Carole together!!
Also, The Four Seasons version of “Stay,” with Frankie Valli’s falsetto that no one can beat. Both songs keep getting musical updates with every generation! Proves the staying power of good, lyrics, good melodies, and good taste!
@@rosemary702001 Jackson Brown did a great cover also....
He’s just showing off his 5 octave range for ya!!! Yeah, Tim is amazing. He sings in the basement, then sings up in the attic and then when he talks he’s back in the basement. Goodness! Multitalented. He writes music, does multiple layers of his voice…love him. Good reaction AyoJess. 😀
Love this man....he's great.
Loved your expressions at the change of range for Tim....... So awesome!!
Tim is amazing, With amazing vocal range to go with it. I'veheard this before. But truthfully but truthfully the reason I clicked on this is because you are extremely beautiful until you smile then OMG...You're a feast for the eyes 🥰
Greatly enjoyed your reaction and your appreciation and recognition of great musical talent. Please keep the reactions coming! You're a joy to watch and listen to!!
Home Free has amazing solo artists as seen here, with incredible voices/ranges! welcome to the Home Free Home-Fry solo detours!
😂 Goodness, I luv you! "He's mother f***ing FOUST!!!” YEP, that, again!!! ❤
😂😂😂🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽
Tim has a 5 octave range . Fantastic song. It is a cover.
loved your reaction.. He is amazing and so are you.!!
Great reaction.... you will enjoy Tim singing an oldie. a cover of a Beach Boys song.. In My Room.. omg soo soo good!! Thanks for all you do!
he did come go with me to its very good
There is a great video of Tim and Austin with a few friends doing “My Maria” that is definitely worth checking out!
* falls off chair laughing * Thank you ^_^
Anytime! 😂
Tim has an amazing range and this choice puts it on display.
AyoJess, I love how much you really love Tim's singing.and also just so you know Tim's vocal range is unbelievable for a bass singer. He is just like Geoff castellucci, and they are both dear friends, and also Geoff was the producer in the recording box when Tim filmed the video.
I love Tim's voice but I also love Home Free ... There is notes he hits that gives me goose bumps. But watching your facial expressions was great yea girl it makes you quiver all over and your expressions said that to me any way.
Sweet lady, your big beautiful smile told it all. Tim Foust is a vocal freak of nature. Great reaction!!!!
Recorded by the Shirelles, written by Gary Goffin, music by Carole King. #1 Billboard hit. 1960.
It is so nice to see someone your age enjoying music from the '60's. Frankie Valli and the four seasons. Great reaction and I hope you do more Home free. Stay well.
This is from Tom's album "Pieces of Me" which is Doo Wop from the 60s. I have a dream to take it to a roller skating rink to skate by.
The harmony goes well with his voice, because it's all him
This style was known as, Doo-Wop. It's a form of Rhythm & Blues that started in a few of the large cities in the late 1940s and peaked in popularity during the mid-50's through the early 60's. Many of them were A cappella groups.
Loved watching the excitement build as you realized just what you were hearing! Anything by Tim or Homefree is worth reacting to. Add VoicePlay and Pentatonix and you'll hear some of the best sounds out today. I'll gladly watch you reacting to any of them.
So we need a bass singer, a baritone, a low tenor, a high tenor and a male soprano. Let's also book a choir. How exceptionally rare to only need one number!
This song was originally released in the 50s!
So yeah this is a cover. I can't remember who did it originally
If you liked Tim layering his voice for the background harmonies, you need to listen to "Misty Mountain" from "The Hobbit" by Peter Hollens, ft. Tim Foust. Just the two voices, and over 100 layers! OMG!!!
Yes, this is such an amazing song
Recommend watching “My Maria” Tim Foust and Austin Brown. Its fabulous! and it’s on Austin’s channel.
This was a cover of two songs Will You Love Me Tomorrow by the Shirelles released in 1960 and Stay by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons in1964 (originally by The Zodiacs in 1960).
Tim did 17 tracks to create this song!
That’s insaaaane!
What how long did it take??? my lord !!!
The quality and commitment shows
@@AyoJess you should do load out + stay, by Jackson Browne
If you love Tim, you have to hear almost the whole catalog from his group Home Free! Especially "End of The Road", the Boyz 2Men hit. Be warned, you will definitely be amazed!
Another great rendition by Tim Foust. Love his new cd with all the older doo-wop songs. His voice really suits this genre of music. We know he can really bring the bass but how about his falsetto? I have always loved these 2 songs from 1960 "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" by The Shirelles & "Stay" by Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs.
DITTO! Love it when Tim draws on the music I grew up with, especially these two!
People, falsetto, is when you force your voice through a note you can't carry without straining and pushing into a "false" note for you. Not one note in this song was falsetto for Tim. Why do people automatically assume a guy who sings high is using falsetto? He doesn't, Eddie mercury didn't, Elvis didn't, Pavarotti nor alfie Boe.tim started out as a high tenor when his voice changed at puberty it got real low. He did voice exercised to keep His high range. Sorry, I was in chorus, and I hate the term falsetto being thrown around when someone simply has a wide range.
Loved this!! Awesome reaction!! 😄
Have you heard his version of "Can't Help Falling In Love"? There's no video; audio only, but it's incredible!
Tim is so very talented and his range is simply mind-blowing.❤️
A perfect combination of two old classics. Us oldies love them both. Have you heard Austin's Bring Him Home solo that came out the same time as this one? Fantastic!
Tim’s wife Jenika has an amazing voice also. I agree with you tho, I would always be having him sing.
Good to just stay on the ride. Buckle up for safe landing
This is the perfect blending of two songs.
Watch Home Free version of May Day he starts off in the beginning and gets another high pitch going
Repeat after me: Foust's range extends from A0-A5. We are so used to hearing the chest/growl part of his range that we are shocked by the head/falsetto part, but Foust was a tenor until he was well into his teens. When his voice dropped, he simply widened his range.
this is a cover of both songs for one... for two Tim Foust is a five octave singer from a G1 to a G5 on the piano....and everything in-between too...
The harmonies are all him.
Late 50s, early 60s covers. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow was a Motown girl-group song, Stay was same era, covered by many groups, he takes his inspiration by the cover by Frankie Valli and the 4 Seasons.
Also I know you like the bass sound of a voice, but Home Frees's Austin Brown is the front man for their cover of When a Man Loves a Woman I think you might like it
U need to hear him sing misty mountains since u like the bass
Tim’s singing everything or part and harmonizing perfectly with himself the whole album
It's ALL TIM!!
Tim's falsetto cover of "Stay" follows the trail blazed by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. The air up that mountain is fresh and cool and the view is worth the climb.
It's all Tim. A capella. Ain't he great?
Sure is!
Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs did "Stay", as I recall, in the late 1950s. The Four Seasons, featuring Frankie Valli, covered it in the early sixties.
your mouth is watering
Oh my God. You FEEL this shit don't you? It's written all over your face. Your inner beauty lights up the world when you're enjoying it lol
Well, technically, the vast majority of us have watched Tim's video. We are here for your reaction! and it was priceless!
24 and beautiful. Love love love that smile.😘
You asked what of his worth reacting to? 😂😂😮 Every. Single. Thing. He will go down in history of one of the most talented vocalists. Ever.
Tim has an album full of just him. I like in my room he does by the beach boys. I enjoy watching you react . I think you are cute and charming. I'm 74 married and happy. I think there needs to be more kindness in our world.
That was awesome
This is so awesome! I get to meet Tim in July when I go see him in Nashville.
Tim has if I am not mistaken a five-octive range to his voice. Both songs are covers. To hear an original song check out " CHAMPAGNE TASTE ON A BEER BUDGET "
I see you are familiar with Tim and Home Free ... have you done other reaction videos to them? Did not see them on your channel? But, they are fantastic! Keep'em coming.
SO GOOD! Love that Tim's bringing back doo-wop 🥰 (Now we know what a 5-octave range really sounds like❣️)
And to think he might have gone into dentistry or teaching and we would've missed out on his musical genius 🤯
This is so unbelievably fabulous! I only wish this video didn't fade out before he hits that final high note! I really want to hear his incredible finale to this gorgeous arrangement! ❣️🎼🥰🎶❤️
He did go into teaching
But thank the universe he didn't stay in teaching
This is a cover. These songs are from the late 50's to early 60's. Frankie Vali did Stay, and the Shirelles did Will you still love me tomorrow.
AWESOME CONTENT MY FRIEND! VERY INTERESTING. New fan here from Cayman Islands 🏝 Keep it up!
Every sound in this song is Tim
The harmonies are all him too...
Tim is an alien from the planet Octave
Tim is a special talent . Like 5 octave range.. Zoiks! Lol.
Sexiest man alive with that deep voice and high voice!! Love it
His whole album is unbelievable! Best chair car seat dance album ever!.
The Shirelles sang this orginal version back in the late 50s. It went to number 1 and was very popular. I remember dancing in the gym in socks (shoes would scratch the floor. That is where the term "sock hop" came from.
Thanks for explaining "sock hop" -now it makes sense! 🙂
obviously Tim is layering to give an effect, but Tim was a singer for a few decades before joining Home Free, he could very easily become a coach on The Voice
I agree!
We think he's awesome and totally funny.......and he is
This is so good. He is doing the same thing as Geoff Castellucci of VoicePlay doing all the parts. Geoff just did a cover of Bill Withers Ain't No Sunshine.
That one’s on my list!
@@AyoJess Make sure you have tissues on hand. Geoff is so broken.
What ye gotta understand is that ALL basses were once tenors/supranos. It takes a little practice, but, fer me, my bass gets better once I get the rust off with some high notes first. See, basses are like big knives.....a big knife can do everything a little one can, but a little one can't do what a biggun can. Basses can go high, but high boys can't really get low with anything but subharmonics cause they can't do chest notes that low.
For fun, on your own, you should listen to the great original hit "Stay" by The Four Seasons - an amazing sixties group! Tim does a super job of bringing it back in this two-song cover!
He does all the voices on this song. First is a Carole King, second song is by Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs.