SO DARN SWEET!| FIRST TIME HEARING Jim Croce - I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song REACTION
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- SO DARN SWEET!| FIRST TIME HEARING Jim Croce - I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song REACTION
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Croce's wife Ingrid has an autobiographical cookbook, Thyme In A Bottle, in which she writes interesting anecdotes about Jim. Here's what she wrote about this: "One weekend, after being on the road for many months, Jim got a chance to come home to relax with his family. We settled in to enjoy our time alone together. Though Jim was expecting company the next day, avoiding confrontation he never told me that we were to be joined by an entire film crew! The next morning, 15 people from Acorn Productions descended upon our house to record a promotional film of Jim Croce at Home on the Farm. I prepared breakfast, lunch and dinner for the whole film crew and after the group left, I questioned Jim about our finances. After a year and a half of his working so very hard on the road, we were barely making ends meet, but Jim wouldn't talk about it. He hated questions as much as he hated confrontation, especially about money. He stormed out of our bedroom and went down to the kitchen table to brood. The next morning he woke me gently by singing his new song. 'Every time I tried to tell you the words just came out wrong. So I'll have to say I love you, in a song.'"
I asked you not be cuttin onions when I’m around?🤭😂
Thank you. How wonderful. I am crying.
I will have to find that cookbook.
We ate at her restaurant years ago and have always said it was one of the best meals we ever tasted.
I remember hearing about him dying over the radio when I was a teenager. Such a loss. Imagine how much music would be different if he was still around and having an impact. Gone way too soon.
I wish I could have eaten at his widow's restaurant in San Diego. Sadly it's closed.
I love to hear stories like this....they make him more loveable and memorable.
Jim Croce was a great singer and artist who died way too soon in a plane crash in 1973. Other good songs of his are "Alabama Rain," "Photographs and Memories", "New York's not my home and " "these Dreams" His son A.J. Croce is also a singer.
Photographs & Memories.
Hello fans👍
Hit me up↗️ on telegram you won 🎁🎉...
Jay and Amber always seem to be in a good mood.
Such beautiful people!
Thanks also to Maury Muehleisen, Jim's musical partner on backup guitar, who was with Jim to the end.
A long time ago I found a record album outside the college radio station in a pile of LPs marked discards. The album was Gingerbreadd by Maury Muehleisen. I was quite surprised how good the album was, especially Maury's guitar work. His singing voice was quite high, not everyone's taste, yet his songs were quite catchy. If Jim had not hit it big in the music industry, he told Maury he would play guitar with Maury as the lead singer. You can find the album on RUclips. Thank you for giving Maury credit for his musical talents.
RIGHT up to the end .... literally. 😰
RIGHT up to the end .... literally. 😰
If you watch the two of them on Sugarman, you can tell how much subtle fullness Maury added to Jim's work. I had heard that Maury was the more established musician when they met, having already released some songs on the radio that got a bit of air play, but the man instantly recognized that he would go further backing up Jim than he would ever go on his own. He is the viola to Jim's violin.
4:33. Agreed. I’m glad Amber finally is pronouncing “Croce” correctly and that Jay is aware of his mispronunciation. Now they need to learn from us that the guitar work was a duo.
Jim Croce "Photographs & Memories"...Nuff Said.
Love this song. The story behind it is that Jim and his wife Ingrid had an argument. They both went to bed angry at each other and Ingrid cried herself to sleep. Alone.
The next morning, Jim woke her up and said, “I’ve got something I want you to hear” and played her this song he had written just hours before.
Croce died way too young. He was such a genuine, sweet, quiet soul.
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I love this story and the fact that it is true is amazing.
He never got to play this song live. I think ingrid is the only one who ever heard it live.
I didn’t know he died so young. I just looked up the story - so tragic. How devastating that must have been for his wife and family 💔. Makes me so sad to think about 😢
Us baby boomers were grateful for true geniuses, especially in what I consider the best era for rock/pop/folk/soul/jazz 1964-1974
1964-1974
I was born in 1947, 1 year after my Dad got home from the South Pacific in WW2. Truly a baby boomer. We got to experience some of the best musical artists!!
Right on man!👍👍
True,I’m a gen Xer born in ‘67 but totally remember hearing these songs in the early 70s,now they can really bring you back to simpler times when you listen to them 😎
Truth!!!!
“I’ve Got a Name” . . . My favorite song of his.
ANY Jim Croce song is an amazing song! The soundtrack of my youth ❤
I was born in 59 I grew up on his music ❤❤❤
IMHO- Jim Croce & Cat Stevens were the poets of 70's love songs. They both have voices that lull you into an absolute state of bliss.
Cat Stevens is somebody Jay and Amber need to hear.
Jay & Amber you'll love his "Workin At Car Wash Blues"!!!
This man was not just an outstanding guitar player--this was a poet--a true ministral...
this is my fav Jim song it was like he knew me when he wrote it
Maury Muehleisen, Jim’s band mate did the accompaniment in studio and in concert. A great guitarist. He also died with Jim in that plane crash.
"I've Got A Name" is one you need to hear from Jim!
I love “working at the Car Wash Blues”!!
Two more fun songs from Jim Croce - “Workin' at the Car Wash Blues" and also “Roller Derby Queen“. Both great songs.
Wow. If I close my eyes, I am transported right back to my old room, lying on the floor, in the dark listening to this on my record player.
A beautiful song. Such a tragedy that the world lost him so young.
He wrote this song in one night for his wife after they had been arguing. He couldn't find the words to say so he wrote this song for her. It is beautiful 👍🏼
I absolutely love Jim Croce. Gone way too soon. His son is singing his songs now.
Would love to hear Photographs & Memories, Working at the car wash blues
This was from Jim's I Got A Name album from 1973. It was released after his death. It went to Number 9 posthumously in 1974.
It was written for his wife after an argument about money. He appeared in the bedroom the next day and sang it to her.
The back up singers, as well as the string section, masterful guitar playing from Jim make this an amazing love song. Such a loss. 😥😥 Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
That might be the one they missed!
drop the ridculous maple syrup line,,i'm from canada by the way
@@cameronpickard7456 I agree, its cringy
He is phenomenal a lot of heart and his
One of my favorites by Jim. Lover's Cross is a great song by him.
If you guys love this one...try his "Lover's Cross"
A legend who died at such a young age. Who knows what he might have done if given another 30 or more years. Thanks for featuring this one.
Such a beautiful lead guitar by Maury. Can you imagine how much music we would have had if all the singers and artists that died young had live until old. Wow, just imagine!
I looooove Jim Croce's music!
J- you BETTER be writing notes to that sweetheart of a wife you've got there!!!
for forty years i have made sure i always had his greatest hits in whatever vehicle i was driving
FWIW my favorite Jim Croce song is “Lovers Cross”. Such an underrated track.
One of my favorite singers ever.
Jim was a genius. The way the vocals and the melody go together so seamlessly, it's like the song existed for a thousand years. The more times you hear this song, the more you love it.
I can't even imagine what he would have given us if he'd lived longer. What an amazing talent!
So many great songs from Croce. Another great one is "I Got a Name".
Oops. my bad..I see that you already reacted to that one.
Probably, one of the most romantic songs ever. This is pure loveliness.
Jim was a genius, artful, soulful and genuine. He had passed before I realized how moving music could be. I was only 8 when he died. Not long after that I started to listen to music any way I could, on late night radio, on my father's turntable, on the radio in the car. Croce was one of my early favorites with Bad, Bad Leroy Brown and You Don't Mess Around with Jim. Songs like this one were imbedded in my brain for later times. He wrote music for everyone, and he did all of it well. 50 yrs ago this fall. RIP JC
Jim Croce and John Denver both play in a finger-style or alternate picking style that gives that distinct plucking character to their playing. And ONLY 40 things?! Seriously J, as an old sentimental guy who used to do this for my honey all the time, keep it up bud! They DO notice! It gets filed away in the female brain, and earns you serious brownie points! Great reaction, and ... JAZZ HANDS!! LOL
Jim Croce's Box No. 10 is a great song! I've always loved this one, too.
My favorite Jim Croce song ❤️...makes me smile...it's soooooo musical
My dad introduced me to Jim Croce and I always think of my dad every time I hear him. Which is a lot now that my dad has passed. Jim is one of the best storytelling singers ever!
You're a good man Jay. Never stop those little reminders of your love for your wife.
A great song! Great reaction!
You should never be embarrassed to express your true feelings for each other in private or in public
Jim and Maury - They told us everything with the songs and the outstanding guitars.
Hello fans hit me up ↗️ on telegram I have something special for you 🎁🎁🎉
Excellent, and the lead guitarist is outstanding, a true professional!
This is one is my favorite. Reminds me of my dad. He loved Jim Croce
Short sweet simple deep. That’s Jim.
Jim died on my 8th birthday, Sept. 20, 1973, in Natchitoches, LA He had just finished his last concert of the year at NSU and was finally heading home. His plane clipped a row of pecan trees at the end of the runway. A true poet and wordsmith, his music is still relevant today.
Love Mr Jim Croce his music is impossible to explain in words but amazing music and talent, so sad r.i.p. , u guys are awesome 😊 ty✌️✌️🎵
Oh yes! I love Jim Croce. ✌❤🎶 I just love y'all! 💞
I was a big fan of Jim Croce in high school in the early 1970s. Some of his other big hits that I'd recommend are "Photographs and Memories", "I got a Name", "Alabama Rain", "Dreamin' Again", and maybe "One Less Set of Footsteps". I was sure sad to see him go when he died in 1973. So much potential.
Yes Chris, Photographs and memories….one of his greatest.
I love most of his songs. Here are some you may had missed
1. Lover's Cross
2. You don't Mess around With Jim
3. I Got A Name
4. One Less Set of Footsteps
5. Salon and Saloon
6. It Doesn't Have to be that way
7. Photographs and Memories
"I got a name" is the song his family picked to remember him.
Message me 👆👆on telegrame above the name I have something special for you 🎁🎁..........
Photographs & Memories is my personal favorite of his.
If you were lucky to see them in concert you were not disappointed. God bless my mom for making sure I saw them twice in Toronto. We drove from buffalo ny. Elvis was close to Mrs Osmond . She reminded him of his mom.
My favorite song by Croce!
Let her tell us how sweet you are to her. My honey writes me a note everyday i have 44 yrs of notebooks i have saved everyone. Awesome reaction. love to you both from Memphis Tn.
Love, love, love Jim Croce
This washes nostalgia over me. I was born in 1962, and these early 70s songs remind me of school mornings ... mom fixing breakfast, dad with his coffee and squabbling with my siblings (1961 and 1963).
The radio was always on. Sundays were Sinatra for hours. Mom loved him. I miss my parents so much.
Makes me cry every time.
I love this song. He's always been one of my very favorite singers.
This is one of my favorite songs by JC. As I listen and watch your reaction Videos, I realize how quickly you; Amber and Jay are learning and appreciating this great musical history. There is so much more, please continue on this musical journey! I am sure all your fans enjoy it as I do.
He's got so many like "A good time man like me ain't got no reason singing the blues," "Hard time Losin' Man", "Working at the carwash blues", "Roller Derby Queen." Oh yeah, one more I just remembered is "Box # 10". Just making some suggestions for further reactions to this great man's music. I grew up listening to him so I'm a major fan.
Jay Jim Croce is,was and always will be a top singer song writer. IMO. He wrote excellent romantic songs as well as lifting up your feelings. Comedy ones too.
40 things!?! Well done, Jay! That's how you show appreciation for your partner. ❤
LOL. Jay's game exposed! That's awesome dude! You keep making that girl happy! It's the key to your happiness. Love you two.
One of my favorite JC songs is called Lover's Cross. I think you'll like it and it shows a different facet of Jim
Jim is one of my all time favorites.
Always has been one of my favs. No one sings and no one ever will sing like Jim Croce. ❤😊
Jim’s music is on of my favorite artists. His music will live on forever.
You two are really my favourites ….. you’ve got a special thing !
Ahaha I saw that expression Jay...I am "wordy" too...let her brag on you, it's so sweet.
Love, love, love every single one of his songs!
One of my favorite Jim Croce's song. Just imagine how much talent we lost on that fateful day.
Love how the guitar’s like a constellation of notes, it creates such a spaciousness around the melody, almost a Spanish approach rather than a more one- dimensional American guitar style. Makes it romantic + thoughtful at once
Hello fans👍
Hit me up↗️ on telegram you won 🎁🎉
One of my favorites of his is called "These Dreams"
Lovers Cross is also another good one by Jim
I laughed so hard when jay said “don’t be dropping my game on the people!” 😂😂
I was stunned when he died. His songs had just gotten a lot of attention on the radio and I instantly knew the world was robbed of his many great songs to come.
Jay and Amber, "I got a name" is a great song. I'll have to say I love you in a song. Absolutely lovely.
Photographs and Memories is a must
Another great love song from the 70's you really need to give a spin is "Longer" by Dan Fogelberg.
My Wife wrote I LOVE YOU in the Butter almost every morning
Every time you listen to Jim, you also should also cite his musical partner Maury Muehleisen -- it was Maury who did all the intricate plucking on the guitar while Jim played straight-forward rhythm guitar, it was Jim who provided background vocals and delicate harmonies, and it was Jim's musicianship -- he was a classically trained pianist who taught himself to play guitar -- who elevated the music Jim created as a partnership. Before Maury, Jim was playing bars. After, they teamed up, they produced three chart-leading albums. And Maury did all this at an exceptionally young age, about 22 when the two paired up, and only 24 when they died in a plane crash.
Thanks for not letting us forget Maury.
Simply put: these two make me happy❤
Timeless amazing songwriter
💜💜💜 Jim Croce is wonderful! And this song is a favorite.
You two are probably my absolute favorite people on the internet. Love you guys.
Like a lot of these love songs (take "Annie's Song", for instance), this one was written after an argument with his wife. Of all of Jim Croce's songs, this one is my all-time favorite. The words, the way the guitars play off each other and the strings all combine to make this one of those great love songs. It's short, but sweet.
You two have a great reaction video. It is great to see a husband show his wife how much he loves her in different ways in a sincere way. I wish a long and happy life together for the two of you and your family.
He has a greatest songs album. It’s amazing for someone who died so young. Where would he have gone if he lived a long life.
You two are adorable. I think part of your success is that you are sincere with your reactions. You have been honest about how you both have grown since starting the channel. You two are always a bright spot in my day.
Have this album still on vinyl. Every song is great. Masterpiece. Gone way to soon. RIP Jim.
Jim croce. roller derby queen. Story telling song
Had it on the record,my favorite from Jim.😊
Timeless
When you try to express your love in person, your lover's reaction will take you off course. You never get to express what you were trying to say. Of course, the true meaning comes through, but if you really want to finish what you want to tell them , you need to write it down in a beautiful little love note. It makes both parties understand their love and feel it when they are apart.
Aw, Jim Croce...of course the song is beautiful. Such a loss.
As others have said, never forget Maury Muehleisen when you talk about the sweet picking and fullness of the guitar sound, he was a big part of Jim's success ❤🎶🎸
Howzit,
Todd from Honolulu,
I just started watching your show about 2 hours ago. I gotta say, Jay you and your wife (Amber) are so awesome and entertaining!!!
Jim Croce became my favorite all time Story Teller, Singer, Song Writer of all time in around 1974. And he is still my favorite, and will always be.
I play the Ukulele, and I have been playing I'll have to say I love you in a song, Operator, Bad Bad Leroy Brown, and You don't mess around with Jim all the time.
It just tripped me out that the two of you just found out about Jim Croce after you started your show.
I have three sons around your age in the mid 30's. They know Jim Croce, James Taylor, America, Bread, and many other incredible artists from the 60's. I guess it's because I would always play them on my car stereo.
Mahalo for now,
Todd