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  • @jerrypemberton3858
    @jerrypemberton3858 5 лет назад +150

    My dad always liked this song. As my dad was on his death bed, I asked him if he wanted me to do anything for him. He said " Tell Betty that I love her, I always have." That was the last thing he ever said to me. At the point of his death my mom and dad had been divorced for almost 30 years. He loved her till the end. So, yes this song means a lot to me.

    • @kentjensen4504
      @kentjensen4504 3 года назад +5

      That means your Dad made true love the victor. Good man.

    • @vcat8136
      @vcat8136 3 года назад +6

      Ok your comment made me cry AGAIN! May your father Rest In Peace! 🙏❤️

    • @austindenotter19
      @austindenotter19 3 года назад

      Holy fuck!

    • @alanmosley9454
      @alanmosley9454 3 года назад +2

      Sad but beautiful

    • @seanmullins4118
      @seanmullins4118 2 года назад +1

      I just broke down man. My dad died in my arms and my mom was standing behind me holding us as he passed. They had been divorced for over 10 years. I was 16.

  • @kindune2112
    @kindune2112 5 лет назад +566

    "If we could all sing like we wanted to, we'd all sound like George Jones."---Waylon Jennings

  • @MrDan62
    @MrDan62 4 года назад +37

    My dad never stopped loving my mom even though they divorced back in the seventies and he didn't pass away until 1997

  • @paulamurdock6952
    @paulamurdock6952 5 лет назад +17

    I played this song at the end of my son's funeral. He took his life at the age of 24 over a woman he loved more than life and had left him. Just for the record, she did show up at his funeral and when this song started playing she ran from the room. Life is sad.

    • @mjsmcd
      @mjsmcd 2 года назад +5

      Wow thats quite a story My condolences on your loss

    • @ellalena1873
      @ellalena1873 Год назад

      OMG what a terrible story. So sorry.

    • @cb145
      @cb145 Год назад

      So sorry

  • @tomblancett3041
    @tomblancett3041 5 лет назад +390

    Alan Jackson sang this at George's funeral, a great version, not a dry eye in the house.

    • @UmmAlietha
      @UmmAlietha 5 лет назад +7

      Tom Blancett Yes!

    • @kcc9078
      @kcc9078 5 лет назад +8

      Saw that and you are correct... heartbreaking.

    • @davidcullen6797
      @davidcullen6797 5 лет назад +6

      Yeah, that was great. Some wonderful singers at that memorial.

    • @joshroby9254
      @joshroby9254 5 лет назад +6

      I lose it every time

    • @RhaineEDaize
      @RhaineEDaize 5 лет назад +4

      Amazing version..

  • @arleneelvisgirl4451
    @arleneelvisgirl4451 5 лет назад +399

    One of the best country songs ever written!

    • @mandysimmons2769
      @mandysimmons2769 5 лет назад +8

      It came out in 1980 and I remember thinking it sounded like it had been around since 1950.

    • @BearStar1
      @BearStar1 5 лет назад +12

      That Classic Country Song by the late Great George Jones was Voted the # 1 Country Song of the Top 100 Country Songs ever recorded !!!

    • @gr33n3ggs4
      @gr33n3ggs4 5 лет назад +6

      Correction.... one of the best songs EVER WRITTEN.

    • @rebeccasabet2802
      @rebeccasabet2802 5 лет назад +5

      THE BEST EVER WRITTEN

    • @BearStar1
      @BearStar1 5 лет назад +3

      @@rebeccasabet2802 ; That's what I said, The Best Classic Country Song by the late Great George Jones was Voted the # 1 Country Song of the Top 100 Country Songs ever recorded !!!

  • @junegirl45
    @junegirl45 5 лет назад +4

    George Jones recording of this song is one of the best songs, not just country, but SONGS ever written. And George has the perfect voice for it. It's the cry in his voice that makes it sound so good.

  • @daisyduck5428
    @daisyduck5428 4 года назад +35

    This song chokes me up every time, when he says, they placed a wreath upon his door, oh that just tears me up, they do That in the south when someone dies, or they use to anyway, love this song Thank you

  • @jefferycordes2505
    @jefferycordes2505 5 лет назад +219

    Its more like Randy Travis had some George Jones in his voice.

    • @frankiebowie6174
      @frankiebowie6174 4 года назад +4

      Yes, George has been imitated by quite a few C/W male vocalists.
      Interesting fact: when George started out busking on the streets of Beaumont, he was imitating Hank Williams. Thank goodness he grew out of that. 😊
      Edit: I don’t mean there’s anything wrong with sounding like Hank Williams by the way. But he’s unique- and so’s George!

    • @williammills8953
      @williammills8953 4 года назад +5

      Alan jackson did a duet with George Jones. A good year for the roses. Check that song out.

    • @johngilbanni6385
      @johngilbanni6385 4 года назад +3

      There’s a documentary about country music called ‘Lost Highway’ here on RUclips. Randy Travis is quoted as saying ‘My favorite singers of all time have always, and always will be - Merle Haggard, George Jones, Lefty Frizzell, Hank Williams Sr’.
      Forgot about Vince Gill speaking at Mr Jones’s funeral when the producer stopped him in an early recording session and told him ‘We already have George Jones’.
      He was an influence on most country singers that came after him.

    • @anntaylor2039
      @anntaylor2039 4 года назад +1

      Right.

    • @allendixon1044
      @allendixon1044 4 года назад +2

      I love Randy Travis don't get me wrong. I think he's great

  • @spudsmccatfish
    @spudsmccatfish 3 года назад +22

    This recording kinda missed the second line in the song. It sets up the whole feeling. It starts “He said I’ll love you till I die.” She reply’s “you’ll forget in time” but he never does. This song always brings tears to my eyes.

  • @patrickdykstra6518
    @patrickdykstra6518 5 лет назад +58

    R.I.P. George, love your music. They don't make like him anymore.

    • @carlprince2866
      @carlprince2866 3 года назад +1

      they never made one like him before him either.

  • @reneep9968
    @reneep9968 5 лет назад +232

    Yes, my dad! He was an alcoholic and though my mother divorced him(because of his alcoholism & how abusive he could be when drinking) when I was 8- he loved her & never considered himself divorced, never had another intimate relationship. He loved and cherished her til the day he died. He did try to stop drinking many times and would go as long as several months straight but always fell off the wagon. I loved him and she did too. I found letters they had written each other when I was a child & it broke my heart how they loved one another but how his addiction destroyed a beautiful man. I think of how different our lives might have been. But God was with us, with my dad and it is well with my soul. Blessings...

    • @judywinfree7041
      @judywinfree7041 5 лет назад +11

      God bless you your story touched my heart because I lived the same life with my parents.

    • @kikimae1830
      @kikimae1830 5 лет назад +8

      Wow....my story almost exactly the same. My Daddys fav song how he loved my momma!!!

    • @Andapanda4321
      @Andapanda4321 5 лет назад +14

      My step dad always said this was for my Mom. He was also an alcoholic and my Mom just couldn't live that life anymore, despite loving him. He never really fell in love again. They kept in contact with each other through the years. He passed away last fall. That's when he stopped loving her...30 years after they divorced. 😢 Alcoholism is horrible.

    • @memawknowsbest4978
      @memawknowsbest4978 5 лет назад +3

      My dad too. He carried a torch for my mom until he ended his own life in 2005. His song with my step-mom was actually Meatloaf, "Two out of Three ain't bad", because he never really loved her. The saddest part for me has always been that my mother wasn't deserving of his devotion. I miss him every day, and wish my sons could have known him better. The alcohol made having a meaningful relationship with him impossible and I didn't want my kids to see him like that. I can only hope that he found the peace in death that eluded him in life.

    • @bethanieboo962
      @bethanieboo962 5 лет назад +2

      Renee P somewhat same scenario with me and my ex. He recently got a girlfriend after 11 years of our divorce. But we both know it’s just because he’s lonely. But we still love each other. Sad. And it’s all from a horrible addiction.

  • @donpaladino
    @donpaladino 4 года назад +13

    I heard this song for the first time right here. In my 63 years, I have not heard a story in the lyrics like this song. WOW! I was surprised by how the lyrics hit me the way they did. It was a visceral reaction. Again, WOW

  • @nightmoves60
    @nightmoves60 3 года назад +18

    My mom and dad divorced when I was 14. When he passed away 16 years later, that song was his life. He loved my mom until the day he passed. Here's the funny part, when he got sick, she is the one that took care of him.

    • @michaelfarmer9472
      @michaelfarmer9472 3 года назад +4

      My Grandma and Grandpa divorced in 1974. They were at each other's throats for a couple of years...but, eventually, became best friends. When he passed away some 20 years later, everyone was treating her as his widow instead of as his ex-wife. They are buried next to each other.

    • @tracyperez1755
      @tracyperez1755 Год назад

      Sometimes people truly love each other, but they just are not able to live together. Sometimes people don't value the love until it is too late to change anything.

  • @ociana
    @ociana 5 лет назад +65

    I had this played at my dad's funeral. He and my mother divorced decades
    before, but he never got over it.

    • @trixier6505
      @trixier6505 3 года назад +1

      This breaks my heart, Alice.

  • @T.Lee3
    @T.Lee3 5 лет назад +2

    Granddad always told me to have this song played at his funeral. When that day came, we did. I can't hear this song without tearing up.

  • @DannyHerron
    @DannyHerron 5 лет назад +10

    I was young guy when i heard it first and it is just as haunting and beautiful today. The images that your mind creates when listening to this song are so clear.

  • @martic51
    @martic51 5 лет назад +83

    This song makes me cry almost every time I hear it...such a sad song, he loved her until the day he died...my husband sings old country and this is a great one!

    • @triciadomayer6760
      @triciadomayer6760 5 лет назад +3

      I didn't realize for years that the reason he stopped loving her was because he died.

  • @Cashcrop54
    @Cashcrop54 3 года назад +11

    Thanks for the George Jones reaction. George definitely at times lets his vocal inflections portray the emotion of the words he sang, but in a subtle way, and it was a powerful addition to the smoothness of his voice. Truly a legend. Love your videos!!

  • @tanana2070
    @tanana2070 4 года назад +5

    Cried when I first heard this song a long time ago. George Jones, such a voice!

  • @barbaramatthews4735
    @barbaramatthews4735 4 года назад +7

    I've heard this song many times. Each time is like the first as it always gives me the chills. George Jones had such a beautiful voice.

  • @whiterabbit75
    @whiterabbit75 5 лет назад +4

    A beautiful, powerful song. For years, when I was a kid, I thought that it meant that he had just moved on and found a new woman to love. It wasn't until I was an adult that it clicked with me why he stopped loving her. Never fails to choke me up now.

  • @jodigould765
    @jodigould765 5 лет назад +9

    I can’t keep a dry eye when I hear Mr. Jones belt that out. May he Rest In Peace. Thank you

  • @shannonwhite3721
    @shannonwhite3721 5 лет назад +2

    Real love never ends. My daddy played this over and over after my mama passed. Even though he eventually remarried he insisted he be buried beside mama. It's where he rests today.💜

  • @michellemullins9098
    @michellemullins9098 5 лет назад +26

    I lost my husband in
    9-5-13 the pain is still here..I miss and love you
    Terry Wade Mullins...I found a letter he wrote to me..Baby I love you forever

  • @JarlyShots
    @JarlyShots 5 лет назад +19

    Man if you don't feel this man pain and lost you have no soul. Outlaw Country!!!!

  • @elizabeths50
    @elizabeths50 5 лет назад

    Growing up my dad listened to country music all my life, in the evenings. He only vacationed to Nashville. He saw every artist he could. My dad loved, loved, loved country music and this takes me back to my childhood to hear this and all old country.
    this song is considered the greatest country song ever written. And is what you would call, "cryin' in your beer" music. the saddest of country music . But those are awesome songs, listening to them with my dad growing up. Sitting with him and singing these old songs. Which was actually new at the time. My brothers, sisters and I sat with dad, all the time listening to country. and even old gospel records. While not a believer, my dad loved country gospel also.
    And even when my brothers turned into teens, they started listening to Alice Cooper and all that wild stuff. so I have an appreciation for most music.
    But listening to Mary Robbins, Ray Price, Jim Reeves, Tammy Wynette, George Jones, Kitty Wells, Brenda Lee, Lynn Anderson, Ray Anthony, Boots Randolph, Glenn Miller and the rest, those are the memories that really stick with me as an adult.

  • @DebbieW1965
    @DebbieW1965 5 лет назад

    I grew up in a family of musicians. My Dad played guitar and sang, I played bass, one of my sons played guitar and another played drums. I also had 2 sisters that were singers also. My father sang this song and my sisters and I sang the back up vocals. I will always think of my Dad when I hear this song. It brings up wonderful memories of our family playing music together for many years. We shared a bond and a love for music that few families will ever experience. My Dad is gone now, I will treasure the times that we spent together for the rest of my life. We shared many wonderful memories, he told me that of all the bands he was ever in the one with all of us made him the most proud. I want to let you know that for some reason when I am on here, the name says Rex Trowbridge, that is my son. My name is Debbie. I hope to get this corrected somehow, lol. I really enjoy watching your reactions to the music that I grew up listing to! Take care, and God Bless you.

  • @jenniferdillow8577
    @jenniferdillow8577 3 года назад +3

    This was one of my Dad's favorite songs. Without a lot of explanation, I felt this song was perfect to describe the relationship between he and my Mom. RIP. Daddy.

  • @soesterbergblue
    @soesterbergblue 5 лет назад +187

    The greatest country song ever recorded.

    • @corrinstrong8698
      @corrinstrong8698 5 лет назад +6

      And the saddest song ever in any genre!

    • @soesterbergblue
      @soesterbergblue 5 лет назад +2

      @@corrinstrong8698 definitely, it's an extremely sad song.

    • @rmstacy5295
      @rmstacy5295 5 лет назад +3

      @@corrinstrong8698 look up Walter Brennen doing "Old Rivers" , that song still brings tears to my eyes, and I'm 64 years old

    • @rmstacy5295
      @rmstacy5295 5 лет назад +2

      It was actually voted the second best country song of all time,,,,Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man"was voted the best

    • @BearStar1
      @BearStar1 5 лет назад +2

      That Classic Country Song by the late Great George Jones was Voted the # 1 Country Song of the Top 100 Country Songs ever recorded !!!

  • @sterlingarcher8441
    @sterlingarcher8441 5 лет назад +36

    Although that was an ok performance.. The radio cut is 100 times better. Much more powerfully sung.

    • @michaelfarmer9472
      @michaelfarmer9472 3 года назад +1

      I agree! That version will really bring on the tears! I never have cared for his live performance of this particular song... it's as if he's rushed for time, and thinking about upcoming songs in the program. He can tell the story good, with some emotion...but not nearly as much emotion as the studio recording.

  • @mjpoetry7287
    @mjpoetry7287 5 лет назад +2

    my mums and my favourite song we used to sing along while doing the dishes brings back some lovely memories.

  • @bigkiding1543
    @bigkiding1543 5 лет назад +21

    This song bring tears to my eyes every time I hear it. I’m only 28 so this song pre dates my dad even ,however my grandpa would listen to this song among other country classic in the truck when we were going hunting or fishing.

  • @zoocheeks
    @zoocheeks 5 лет назад +7

    I've heard him sing it in person. It tore my heart out. George Jones was gifted.

  • @strowel2000
    @strowel2000 5 лет назад +1

    My husband passed ten years ago next month....the feeling in this song still brings me to tears

  • @jimbritttn
    @jimbritttn 3 года назад +1

    He was my dad's favorite singer. It's good to see younger people of all races discovering the "old fashioned" music I grew up with.

  • @rhwinner
    @rhwinner 5 лет назад +20

    George Jones big influence on many rock singers. What a voice on that guy.

  • @denanebergall5514
    @denanebergall5514 5 лет назад +22

    I was raised with "Old Country". I love this song!

  • @footloosewill5569
    @footloosewill5569 5 лет назад +2

    this song reminds me of my grandparents. married over 50 years to only each other, and married till my grandfather died. I express myself through music, especially when a loved one dies, and I played this when my grandfather passed. George Jones was also my very first concert, so there's that too. love your show. keep up the good work

  • @gusterry1
    @gusterry1 5 лет назад

    I introduced this song to a dear friend of mine from Louisiana. She’d never been in the mountains. It was late at night and we were driving down Interstate 15, through Utah. She had to pull over, and we just laid on the hood of her car, looked at the stars, listened, and had a good.cry. You know, the cleansing kind. Love seeing your reactions. I’d be so proud if you were my son. I agree, most of the songs that are live, weren’t the versions that made them so memorable. Thanks.

  • @ExarKenneth71
    @ExarKenneth71 5 лет назад +71

    He didn't record this song for almost 10 years because it was he thought it was too sad and wouldn't sell. His biggest hit. Now you need to do some with him and his Former wife Tammy Wynette(First Lady of Country Music) Golden Ring, My Elusive Dreams.

    • @taratappin3368
      @taratappin3368 5 лет назад +6

      Yeeesssss

    • @rmstacy5295
      @rmstacy5295 5 лет назад +3

      that song was written by a man in Lakeland Florida

    • @jerrybrownell3633
      @jerrybrownell3633 5 лет назад +1

      It was David Houston not George who sang My Elusive Dreams with Tammy

    • @ExarKenneth71
      @ExarKenneth71 5 лет назад +3

      @@jerrybrownell3633 He Did after George and Tammy sung it go look it up.

    • @jerrybrownell3633
      @jerrybrownell3633 5 лет назад +1

      @@ExarKenneth71 - I looked it up. Went to
      George and Tammy discography on Wikipedia. George and Tammy recorded
      "My Elusve Dreams" on their 4th studio album released in 1973 or 5 years after the single by Tammy and David. The song was track #5 on the Album -Let's Build A World Together. It was never released as a single.

  • @AMERICANLEGENDModelBuilder
    @AMERICANLEGENDModelBuilder 5 лет назад +16

    This was my Dad's favorite song, my Mom's passed first I sung this at Dad's service, well tried to, I broke Down halfway thru

  • @raymondweaver8526
    @raymondweaver8526 4 года назад +1

    The most amazing and heart tearing country song ever

  • @gamergilbert6927
    @gamergilbert6927 5 лет назад

    My grandfather really liked that song and we played it when he died in his 86' gmc Sierra classic 4x4 truck ,and I could see him in that truck every time I hear that song ,he was a retired coal miner ,and married to grandma 57 yrs.shes still alive at 93.but he raised me my dad took his own life when I was 5 yrs old ,so he was a father to me,thank you .

  • @matthewlee6168
    @matthewlee6168 5 лет назад +15

    This song was released in 1980 when I was 9 years old--my grandparents loved this song. The funny thing is that I didn't understand the meaning until I heard it again when I was older. I didn't realise that the man in the song stopped lover her because he died and Jones was singing about his funeral.
    Great song--one of the best country tunes of all time.

    • @maryannanderson7517
      @maryannanderson7517 3 года назад

      I heard someone else react to this and he totally missed that the guy stopped loving her because he died. He said, "That's the way man. You have to understand that there are more than one fish in the sea. So now he's over her and ready to get on with his life." I banged my head against the wall for several minutes after I heard that reaction. How does an ADULT get it so wrong?

    • @Camoboy70
      @Camoboy70 3 года назад

      That was my situation as well. I grew up hearing this on the radidio 😆 and always loved it but when it hit me for the first time, what it was really about, I was floored by it all over again.

  • @michelleortega1514
    @michelleortega1514 5 лет назад +33

    Best song he ever made.My favorite.

  • @rubyleuty9417
    @rubyleuty9417 5 лет назад

    This was my brothers favorite song. My brother was a handsome man and was burned very badly in a traffic accident. His face was totally disfigured. His wife whom he adored became embarrassed by his looks because people, especially children, would stare at him and were afraid of him. She became really hurtful and nasty to him saying things like “ nobody would have him now.” She finally broke his heart completely by leaving him. He started playing this song over and over. Not a good reason to make it a favorite song and I don’t know if it was because he was drowning in pity and the bottle but I would see the hurt in his eyes when he played it. He died in 1997 of cancer so I guess you could say “he stopped loving her that day.” He was 56 years old. Every time I hear it, I think of him and it makes me so sad. He and I were so close. I would meet people that he knew but didn’t know me and the first thing they would say is “ you’re ( his Name) aren’t you”? I would answer how did you know. They would say you look so much alike. I miss you brother, to this day!!!

  • @jenniferroach4153
    @jenniferroach4153 5 лет назад

    These old country songs remind me of riding from Texas to Virginia with my parents when I was little. My dad drove non stop 24 hours and I can remember so many songs like this on the radio. So many memories. It's like the air changes and I'm in the car driving down the interstate and into the mountains and being carried in to my grandparents old farm house. Music truly does have some of the greatest effects.

  • @Nitro1970
    @Nitro1970 5 лет назад +28

    Makes me cry everytime...

    • @clarkwilson1342
      @clarkwilson1342 5 лет назад +1

      Yes

    • @chambeet
      @chambeet 4 года назад

      George Jones was the best. Just a devastating song.

  • @757optim
    @757optim 5 лет назад +5

    The possum had a unique vocal delivery. In a Waylon Jennings song entitled "It's Alright", we find the line, "If we all sounded like we wanted to, we'd all sound like George Jones". I found the mic didn't pick up all the nuance of George's vocals, but it was a great live rendition of a huge hit. Thumbs up.

  • @conniegordon2465
    @conniegordon2465 2 года назад

    I loved this performance of a great song. George Jones was one of the best country singers out there. His fans know that he was often drunk, even when he was performing and we loved him anyway. I think that was the case here. He seemed and sounded very fragile here. You could hear him slur some of his words. And sometimes he sounded on the verge of tears. He sang about things he experienced in his life. Great song. Great singer. Thank you.

  • @cliff_rogers7919
    @cliff_rogers7919 4 года назад +1

    This song is listed as the greatest country song of all time. By its fans and fellow artist.

  • @doct9633
    @doct9633 5 лет назад +5

    I've been married 48 years, and I will never stop loving my wife even unto death. That is what this song means to me.

  • @steveol9782
    @steveol9782 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks, you showed great respect for a country legend!!

  • @debbiefujioka
    @debbiefujioka 4 года назад

    George Jones was my dad and mom's favorite singer. So I was raised on George Jones, Marty Robbins and many more. Both my parents passed, so these songs are memories to me. God Bless You

  • @stripes497
    @stripes497 3 года назад

    This particular song "He Stopped Loving Her Today" is THE GREATEST COUNTRY AND WESTERN SONG EVER PERFORMED FOR ALL TIME!!!! And, there is and there WILL NEVER EVER BE NO ONE ELSE that can be able to perform this particular song. George Jones is in a league of his very own.
    I would like for you to consider listening to two other songs performed by George Jones. They are as follows:
    1) Walk Through This World With Me, And,
    2) The Grand Tour

  • @SilverbladeDagger
    @SilverbladeDagger 5 лет назад +60

    THE quintessential country song of all country songs. One of the greatest of all time, and yet George Jones hated the song. To get him to sing it, they had to sober him up and practically helped him stand to record it. It revived Jones' career in the early 80's, after his career sorta cooled off. Garth Brooks was a massive fan of George Jones, as he was a major influence on him and his dad, who thought Merle Haggard and George Jones was part of the "Holy Trinity" of country music (Hank Williams Sr. was the other part of that). At George Jones' funeral at the Grand Ole' Opry a couple years ago, Alan Jackson sang this song, and it got everyone to rise to their feet. Most of the country singers you've reacted to look to George Jones as a major influence on them, it shows in their music, and it exemplifies his music.

    • @donaldpoole2995
      @donaldpoole2995 5 лет назад +2

      The song is a little deeper than that. George had the song for years, it's not that he hated it, the song he had, he never thought the song had a proper ending, leaving the song or listener in a state of question. After years of pondering the ending, the phrase that closed the song properly "Aww we all wondered if she would come back, now he is over her for good." closed out the song to Georges liking. George had no idea this song was about to become the song that made him, his signature song, when you hear that song, you think of the Possum, George Jones, much like you think Coal Miners daughter, Loretta Lynn. MRM, you are right, George did some have his unique sounds, his mid-southern draw, and the holding of a vowel for a second or so, was his sound that set him apart from the other greats.

    • @roxannedavis626
      @roxannedavis626 5 лет назад

      He thought the song was Mobid,& NO one would listen to it.So he refused to record it for a long time.

    • @sandie4002
      @sandie4002 5 лет назад

      Wow, I love your reaction, I happened upon your channel and was drawn into it by the title, and I was subbed right away! I love and hate this song, but it represents a very hard time in my life, as the words emulated my parents and the misery of those times as I watched the HEARTS of my parents were playing out in this song and many more of them. He's been the greatest man ever at touching the HEARTS of so .many ppl with his own words of wisdom and insight of his own life! Keep the good work up, I'm going to be watching as someone who has been there, and been silent! Today, we have a great opportunity to be able to have a voice, and I think it's important to remember how far we've come! LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AGAIN SOON!❤

  • @wayne74745
    @wayne74745 5 лет назад +93

    Freddy Fender " Before The Next Tear Drop Falls "

    • @jjkcharlie
      @jjkcharlie 5 лет назад

      This one bro

    • @charlescrowell4981
      @charlescrowell4981 5 лет назад +3

      I don't know one Mexican girl that didn't tell me how much their moms loved freddy fender and johnny Rodriquez.

    • @LadyCrowther
      @LadyCrowther 5 лет назад

      Love this one

    • @charlescrowell4981
      @charlescrowell4981 5 лет назад

      @@LadyCrowthermariachi static on my radio!

  • @oliviarinaldi5963
    @oliviarinaldi5963 5 лет назад

    Honey, this song was for my parent's generation. I grew up as a child hearing this song and others by George Jones. Although country music is not my first choice music, I do love it. This particular song is one of those that no one else can sing but George. It reminds me of my daddy who passed away in 2012 and finally got over loving my mommy who passed in 1997. He grieved for that woman so hard. I'm 58 and listen to Eminem, Gary Moore, Slipknot, but I am just as comfortable with old old country and George Jones, Hank Williams and the Carter Family are some of the best of OLD country you can find anywhere. Keep up with these vids hun. I love them.

  • @charlescrowell4981
    @charlescrowell4981 5 лет назад +1

    When i saw him in concert, everyone stood up. Grown men hugged thier mothers,wives, and sweethearts and openly wept in the most honest and heartfelt way.

  • @e.p.8253
    @e.p.8253 5 лет назад +18

    The whole thing is that the guy kills himself from a broken heart, and no one but Jones can capture that power!!!

    • @beverlysanders4209
      @beverlysanders4209 5 лет назад +5

      He just died he didn't kill himself

    • @sherrybirchall8677
      @sherrybirchall8677 4 года назад +1

      I don't believe he killed himself. But, at the time of his death, which might have come sooner than it would have, due to his broken heart, that is when he stopped loving her, because he was dead.

  • @katkat-fm3wj
    @katkat-fm3wj 4 года назад +3

    I love most of George Jones' songs.
    I've seen other reactions from the younger
    reactors, and they didn't get that the
    man in the song had died.

    • @maryannanderson7517
      @maryannanderson7517 3 года назад +1

      I saw that reaction also where the guy had no idea that the man had died. He said, "All right! That's the way you have to do. You have to get over her and just move on." I truly wanted to bang my head against the wall. How do you get it so wrong?

    • @michaelfarmer9472
      @michaelfarmer9472 3 года назад +1

      I know, right? There's this one dude bobbing his head, talking about it being a happy song, but, he feels like there's something he's missing from it. He listened to the music, but paid no attention to the lyrics...missed the point of the entire song.

  • @sherrygrainger7808
    @sherrygrainger7808 3 года назад

    This was my Dad's favorite song. We played it at his funeral. He always said it was the perfect country song.

  • @sherriewoodard8588
    @sherriewoodard8588 5 лет назад +1

    He was my daddys fav singer. Last dance i had with my father was one of his songs. A month before he passed. Thanks for playing it

  • @Sothrnbluz
    @Sothrnbluz 5 лет назад +3

    great song.. grew-up listening to George Jones, along with Tami Waynette on the radio & on Hee-Haw..

  • @roechellebreeding8714
    @roechellebreeding8714 5 лет назад +8

    Those first 8 words stop me in my tracks Everytime!!!

  • @nathansnider1438
    @nathansnider1438 5 лет назад +2

    In1989 I met my future wife. She was 14 and I was 16. She lived with her dad at that time. He was not a great husband, or a great father(rest in peace Joe). This song was old then. But this song always reminds me of him. Because.... he had a love/hate till he died, and she definitely moved on in time. But for him the years went slowly by and all he did was make them cry. The day he passed away.... no I didn't cry one tear, But she still loved him through it all, Now I know why she found me that year.

  • @charlesmturner
    @charlesmturner 4 года назад +1

    This song made me a Jones fan. Now I consider him one of the greatest two or three country artists of all time.

  • @SinisterKnightz
    @SinisterKnightz 5 лет назад +85

    Ok, I've waited long enough. It's time for some Marty Robbins..."El Paso" or "Devil Woman" will do nicely. PLEASE play some Marty, you'll be glad you did!!!

    • @michaelmabrey6969
      @michaelmabrey6969 5 лет назад +6

      I agree with the Marty. Please do so

    • @oliviarinaldi5963
      @oliviarinaldi5963 5 лет назад +4

      @@michaelmabrey6969 I agree with Michael and Randall. Marty Robbins all the way!!!!!!! El Paso...….

    • @lupe2067
      @lupe2067 5 лет назад +3

      That would be nice. Also some Gene Watson. 14 carat mind or Love in the hot afternoon.

    • @ashr8477
      @ashr8477 5 лет назад +3

      Since he said he likes songs that tell a story, Marty Robbins would be perfect. Although I think Big Iron would be the best place to start. ❤️

    • @ladyhawkca1
      @ladyhawkca1 5 лет назад +4

      @@ashr8477 I would love to see his reaction to Marty Robbins....My woman, My wife.

  • @oakhillfound847
    @oakhillfound847 5 лет назад +8

    Johnny Cash did a cover of this song not too long after June died. The great irony is that people unfamiliar with the George Jones original think the song is about Johnny mourning June.

    • @tomsawyerpiper9412
      @tomsawyerpiper9412 5 лет назад +2

      oakhill found
      That’s the irony of a lot of Cash’s covers. A well know secret in music is that when Johnny did a cover, it became his song. Hurt is a great example. It may be a NIN song, but everyone knows it as “That one Cash sings”.

  • @DreamWalkingAngel
    @DreamWalkingAngel 5 лет назад

    I'm so glad you liked it. I LOVE the old school country and sing it myself on my own channel. I love a story song. Loving someone for life. What a story! And his style is one of a kind that others tried to imitate that's why it sounded so familiar to you. Everyone wants to sound like him that is serious about singing country. So glad I found your channel and it hit the red button and the bell.

  • @ronnyprince173
    @ronnyprince173 5 лет назад

    Listened to this as a child growing up. Joined the Military and married the most understanding woman in the world. I actually saved all of the letters she wrote me. Now at 57 I'm dying of esophageal cancer and this song plays on my emotions a lot. Thanks for letting me share

  • @kimberlyhannah17
    @kimberlyhannah17 5 лет назад +27

    I wish he would do "That's my job" by Conway Twitty.

  • @aprilsutterfield3635
    @aprilsutterfield3635 5 лет назад +7

    Now you've hit the good stuff Ty! The Possum was a legend in country music! React to his version of Tennessee Whiskey!

  • @Toilbaby
    @Toilbaby 4 года назад

    I saw George sing at the Lloyd Noble Arena in 1983. He closed with this song and it was magic. ☺️ Lodie

  • @rebeccathomas6613
    @rebeccathomas6613 4 года назад

    My husband passed away 15yrs ago and I still cry every time I hear this song.

  • @jenniferbutcher3028
    @jenniferbutcher3028 5 лет назад +16

    I just thought of a song. I don't Remember Loving you. I think Jon Conley sang it. That is a awesome song too.

  • @lindaspencer5887
    @lindaspencer5887 5 лет назад +6

    Who's gonna fill there shoes George jones

  • @bigbadjohn8099
    @bigbadjohn8099 5 лет назад

    I actually met George Jones on multiple occasions, he was a very nice man, always took time out to meet and talk with people, do things for folks that he certainly didn't have to... A man of his stature certainly doesn't have to invite someone like me to his home, but he did. A lot of younger people today don't realize that Jones was as revered as he was, George had 167 charted hits during his career- that is more than if you took Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson and added them together. And he did all of that in a time when country music was considered "hillbilly music" and wasn't as accepted as it is today. What get's me going when I talk about George Jones is that every other legendary country singer, the best of the best, folks like Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings etc, they all say Jones is the best. When the best of the best call someone the best- you have to pay attention!! Even Frank Sinatra said "George Jones is America's second best singer" jokingly referring to himself as number one. George was so humble that he never saw what all of the hype was about- he himself didn't think he was very good. Jones was quoted as saying that he was just happy a few folks liked his singing voice... To which one famous music critic replied "OK, and Michelangelo was just happy a few folks liked his ceiling"!! What made me a Jones fan at a very young age was his phrasing- you can hear the pain in his voice... the man sang through grit teeth. The life that Jones lead was EXTREMELY problematic and that is putting it mildly, so no matter what you were going through in life, lost loves, drug addiction, drinking problems, death of a loved one, any type of hardship- Jones lived it, he sings about it, and he KNOWS EXACTLY how you feel... you were never alone. You said you like to hear people's stories about a certain song, and I have a GREAT one about this particular song. I've been married now for 25 years... but way back when my wife and I first got married she was a rocker, and also a big old school rap fan... She had never in her life listened to country music. Jones came to town and I always went to see him when he was close by, so I bought 2 tickets for my wife and I. My wife rolled her eyes "I don't want to see any George Jones, I don't even know who that is, I hate that twangy nonsense"... But, she went with me anyway to appease me lol. I will NEVER EVER forget this... Jones was singing "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and the whole audience was literally standing in awe- I looked over at my wife and she had mascara running all down her face- she was BALLING like a little kid who dropped her cookie or something. I turned to her and simply said "are you ok?" to which she replied "THAT MAN CAN REALLY SING"!!! I said "yes, yes he can". From that day forward my wife has been a HUGE George Jones fan!! On her own she went out and bought up every George Jones album she could get her hands on, I would find Jones cd's in her car, around the house etc... she did all of that without me asking her to or pushing her to in any way. She cried like a baby the day Jones died. I think she became a bigger fan than I was.

  • @sarahweston5970
    @sarahweston5970 5 лет назад +2

    I so love all of your videos! I am hooked! My grandma loved George Jones (as I do), and every time I hear a song it reminds me of her. When he passed, we said my grandma was "dancing in heaven" to meet George.

  • @CynthiasPursuits
    @CynthiasPursuits 5 лет назад +27

    When they played this for George Jones, he didn't want to record it. He said, "that's damned morbid!" LOL He was convinced to do it and it's all history from there!

    • @raymondweaver8526
      @raymondweaver8526 4 года назад +1

      Not morbid, brutally heartbreaking

    • @rogerwillis7692
      @rogerwillis7692 4 года назад

      "It's got a talkin' part in it"! I heard that's why Goorge didn't want to record this song.

    • @markforbus6794
      @markforbus6794 4 года назад

      I heard the same thing Cynthia.

  • @duckduckgoismuchbetter
    @duckduckgoismuchbetter 5 лет назад +8

    This is often stated to be perhaps the greatest overall country music song ever written or sang.
    It was certainly one of the first country songs that I learned to sing and play on the guitar as a teenager, that was currently on the radio at the time, being that I mainly liked much older music then than I do now.
    However, you were kind, to put it mildly, regarding this mediocre at best performance by "No show" Jones. I think it's just possible he had been drinking before this performance. No kidding, you say?
    And yes, he ad-libbed unnecessarily and in a negative way, which hurt the song. No question.
    I like live versions best too...IF, and this is a BIG IF, they are equal to or better than the studio version in at least most ways. Not many performers can pull this off. And George was one of them. Neil Young is another.
    However, in this case, the studio version is a lot better. And no kidding, if you really did like this song, you should do yourself a favor and check it out.
    "He Stopped Loving Her Today", George Jones, original Studio Version
    ruclips.net/video/VExw77xJsBQ/видео.html

    • @jeremylilly1054
      @jeremylilly1054 5 лет назад +1

      I agree. This is one of the few songs I prefer from the studio. It's still great though

    • @cassandrawhite1594
      @cassandrawhite1594 5 лет назад +1

      I agree as well.

    • @BearStar1
      @BearStar1 5 лет назад

      That Classic Country Song by the late Great George Jones was Voted the # 1 Country Song of the Top 100 Country Songs ever recorded !!!

  • @eaccristo
    @eaccristo 3 года назад

    One of my favorite memories with my mother.......she made me sit in the car and watched my face when I realized the guy died!!!!!!
    My mom adored George and I was harsh about his looks......
    She had a ear...and followed a lot of singer songwriters...even before they sang their own stuff...
    I was happy I could let her see her heroes later.....Willie...Kris...Waylon. Johnny...Merle..Paycheck...etc
    This song made me a follower as well..

  • @lateesha8174
    @lateesha8174 5 лет назад

    I love this song because when I was a small kid I went to a yard sale with my grandfather and he bought it for me on a cassette. My grandfather played music all over the place and I would go with him and it is one of the song he sang. He is in his 70s and still playing music and get paid to.

  • @brandonraysmith
    @brandonraysmith 5 лет назад +3

    Please do something from Bobby Bare, There are NO reaction videos for this country music comedian, his most famous song is Marie Laveu, other good ones are “the winner”, “three Legged man”, and “Saginaw Michigan”.... I grew up listening to him and in my opinion he ranks up there with Jerry Reed ( whom you should also look up) if anyone agrees with me like this so MRM will see it!!!

  • @BillyBfunk
    @BillyBfunk 5 лет назад +3

    That octave change you mentioned 'like Randy travis's' is from Randy trying to sound like George Jones. He's the originator. Waylon Jennings said if every country singer had a choice how to sing, they'd sing like George Jones. Nothing away from Randy. That's my boy too

  • @michellemorris6005
    @michellemorris6005 5 лет назад +1

    This makes me think of my grandaddy and how much he loved my grandma. I miss them both terribly. Thank you for the memories.

  • @gigih.hammer306
    @gigih.hammer306 3 года назад

    It does not matter if your not a C/W music fan. When you hear this song, it has to stir up your emotion. I have listen to many different kind of music, including Rap. Rap leaves me cold, I cant understand the words. The few I listen to had so many nasty cuss words in them. That where the only ones I heard. I come from Germany and never heard C/W music before. I didn't speak English, but hearing this song grabbed me right away. Not knowing what the song was about, it was his voice that touched me deeply. I could hear a cry in his voice. When I finally understood the words, it totally blew me away. This is the saddest song I ever heard and I have heard many. But none grabbed me so fast like his song. He became the most favorite of mine. No one can match his voice. My husband actually introduced me to C/W music and I'm hooked for life. I only love the classic C/W music. What the come out with now I don't like one bit. I used to watch the C/W Academy Awards show. Not any more. What the sing today does not even sound like C/W. There are a few left that will stick with their roots. George Strait, Allan Jackson and several more. Nashville is not interested anymore in the classic C/W music and wont recorded anymore. Thank God for you tube where I can listen to all the good old country music.

  • @tboned5641
    @tboned5641 5 лет назад +4

    Please please please do "Derek and the Dominoes" the song is "Have you ever Loved a Woman" Eric Clapton at his best.

  • @juliegarraghty4280
    @juliegarraghty4280 5 лет назад +8

    Scotty McCreery does a live version of Grand Tour it is great

    • @seashellsandpalmtrees1212
      @seashellsandpalmtrees1212 5 лет назад

      Have you heard Aaron Neville's version ?? It is absolutely wonderful : ) Even the ol possum would be proud !!

  • @TheRoddfather
    @TheRoddfather 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this. reminds me of my mom. Shes in heaven, and im in tears. Peace

  • @mattb-zo7ws
    @mattb-zo7ws 3 года назад

    The most emotional performance and speech I have heard was Vince gill at George's funeral I seen george 3 times in concert I idolized him the day he died I fell asleep on my parents couch I was in high school still...my aunt called my mom and told her and ask i woke up my mom was like guess what and i said "George Jones died" she asked me how i knew and i couldnt tell her the man could paint a picture with his songs truly hands down the G.O.A.T of country music.

  • @robertosepeda7089
    @robertosepeda7089 4 года назад +7

    We played this at our son's funeral. His wife had left him for someone else. Took his kids and moved the dude in with her. Well she did show up to see him but He Stopped Loving her that day. She misses him now but it's too late.

    • @truthcanhurt4800
      @truthcanhurt4800 4 года назад +1

      Your sons story sounds just like the hell I went through. I'm sorry your son went through it and sorry for your loss.

  • @martha0436
    @martha0436 5 лет назад +7

    react to "The Grand Tour" by George Jones

  • @stevensanders7625
    @stevensanders7625 5 лет назад +1

    I love that you show true appreciation for all genres of music. Much respect.

  • @davidtcpa1
    @davidtcpa1 5 лет назад

    George Jones was Dad’s favorite singer up until Dad passed in 2001. Every time I listen to him, now, it brings back memories of hanging out with the best dad I could ever ask for.

  • @kristopherhasenbuhler5393
    @kristopherhasenbuhler5393 5 лет назад +8

    Ol george was drunk and coked out but he still managed to perform thia time!

  • @deenafrayo
    @deenafrayo 4 года назад

    Just found your channel, I have to say I am impressed. This song has continually been voted the best country song of all time.

  • @carolmerlini9971
    @carolmerlini9971 4 года назад

    I'm a city girl from the East Coast but I lived in fabulous Austin, TX for ten years and this George Jones song was a favorite at the dance hall. Some of the best memories ever in Texas, a great state.

  • @shannonwoodman5380
    @shannonwoodman5380 5 лет назад

    I lost my father to cancer, and six months later my mother died of a heart attack, a broken heart..when we cleaned out her car, the song he stopped loving her today was playing on a cassette..I will never forget that..I still miss them and they have been gone for 26 years..thanks for playing.