FIRST TIME HEARING Terry Jacks - Seasons In The Son REACTION

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  • @willowthegood9035
    @willowthegood9035 Год назад +450

    The first couple of times you hear this song it is depressing. However, if you listen to it as someone who has accepted his fate, there is a beauty to it. The sadness and the joy and not fighting anymore.

    • @alanmaddison4835
      @alanmaddison4835 Год назад +12

      Little girls in Jr High school sometimes cry when song came on radio.

    • @deannealbrecht774
      @deannealbrecht774 Год назад +12

      Exactly. When you look back you can see how beautiful you life has been. I have CHF. I have had incredible memories.

    • @marcjacobscontinued9411
      @marcjacobscontinued9411 Год назад +4

      I would suggest everyone who likes this song to listen to the original from the great great songwriter/performer Jacques Brel.
      Search here for Jacques Brel - Le Moribond (english subtitles) and you're there. Breathtaking. The master!

    • @liveandletdie7187
      @liveandletdie7187 Год назад +7

      I have listened to this song for decades and it still makes me sad

    • @liveandletdie7187
      @liveandletdie7187 Год назад +1

      @@deannealbrecht774 I am trying to end my life... Everyday is a battle but the memories are still there.. Some good most bad..

  • @JANETTE74576
    @JANETTE74576 Год назад +100

    Seasons in the Sun is one of those songs that stay with you forever.

  • @johnkonertz8042
    @johnkonertz8042 Год назад +358

    This song was a big hit and had a high rotation on the radio. This song was written about a close Friend who had leukemia, and passed away.
    This song was Terry Jack's only hit, thus making him a One Hit Wonder

    • @laustcawz2089
      @laustcawz2089 Год назад +29

      He & his wife Susan Jacks
      had a collective one-hit wonder
      with their group The Poppy Family--
      "Which Way You Goin', Billy?"

    • @avestuart
      @avestuart Год назад +36

      There's a lot of misinformation about this song. It's was actually written in French by composer Jacques Brel in 1961 in a piece called "Le Moribond". It's about Brel's wife having a sexual affair with his best friend. He's saying goodbye to them in this song as if they had died to him. The Kingston Trio also recorded a version of this song a few years earlier which is how Jacks became aware of it.

    • @robharrowven6674
      @robharrowven6674 Год назад +6

      At Laust Cawz - wow I have loved both these songs for nearly 5O years, and never knew that Terry Jacks was in the Poppy Family - thanks for the info.

    • @Damian-fs5pv
      @Damian-fs5pv Год назад +1

      @@avestuart rod mckuen also had a great version

    • @marcjacobscontinued9411
      @marcjacobscontinued9411 Год назад +3

      I would suggest everyone who likes this song to listen to the original from the great great songwriter/performer Jacques Brel.
      Search here for Jacques Brel - Le Moribond (english subtitles) and you're there. Breathtaking. The master!

  • @jaysonnovelero2933
    @jaysonnovelero2933 Год назад +189

    One of the greatest One Hit Wonder out there.. Love this song...❤️

    • @DerekDominoes
      @DerekDominoes Год назад +7

      Well he did have a hit (with his wife at the time) with the Poppy Family.

    • @rossrubino9080
      @rossrubino9080 Год назад +5

      @@DerekDominoes which way you goin Billy

    • @boblester8641
      @boblester8641 Год назад +2

      Austin Roberts Rocky

    • @marcjacobscontinued9411
      @marcjacobscontinued9411 Год назад

      I would suggest everyone who likes this song to listen to the original from the great great songwriter/performer Jacques Brel.
      Search here for Jacques Brel - Le Moribond (english subtitles) and you're there. Breathtaking. The master!

    • @kevcall
      @kevcall Год назад

      His album is worth a listen to, there's about 4 or 5 (imo) good songs on it.

  • @garymorris7472
    @garymorris7472 7 месяцев назад +28

    I'm a big metal head and this song always brings me to tears.

    • @jcrhdd
      @jcrhdd 6 месяцев назад +4

      Dying of stage four cancer right now. This song is perfect. Makes you cry and smile but it tells the story.

  • @elizabethfranco1284
    @elizabethfranco1284 Год назад +199

    I remember this song so well,even though I was only a child it was played countless times on the radio.This was inspired by a friend who had been diagnosed with leukemia and passed away a few months later.

    • @monkeysuncle2816
      @monkeysuncle2816 Год назад +6

      It's adapted from a French song, though: Le Moribund.
      ruclips.net/video/p_39pRe76L8/видео.html

    • @deonneparrish9850
      @deonneparrish9850 Год назад +10

      The lyrics were originally written by Jacques Brel and was translated from French into English by the poet/singer Rod Mckuen who recorded his own version of the song in 1963. Terry Jacks added the last verse to the song in his version.

    • @vaskylark
      @vaskylark Год назад +6

      Yes, what you said. My friend had one of those kid record players and she had like 3 45's so this song would replay over and over, and then Silly Love Songs by Paul McCartney and Bay City Rollers Saturday Night LOL

    • @jackwells8107
      @jackwells8107 Год назад +3

      I think I was 9 when this came out, but I have always remembered it.

    • @marcjacobscontinued9411
      @marcjacobscontinued9411 Год назад +1

      I would suggest everyone who likes this song to listen to the original from the great great songwriter/performer Jacques Brel.
      Search here for Jacques Brel - Le Moribond (english subtitles) and you're there. Breathtaking. The master!

  • @jackieknows9129
    @jackieknows9129 Год назад +109

    I was just a kid when this came out. It was a sad little song for a kid to walk around singing. The 70's had lots of songs like that. Give a listen to another 70's classic Billy Don't Be a Hero.

    • @rossrubino9080
      @rossrubino9080 Год назад +7

      Shannon by Henry Gross too

    • @TonyM1961
      @TonyM1961 Год назад

      Which came out right around the same time.

    • @TonyM1961
      @TonyM1961 Год назад +11

      Another bittersweet hit from the 70s is Bobby Goldsboro - Honey

    • @DerekDominoes
      @DerekDominoes Год назад

      @@rossrubino9080 I wonder if they'd ever guess the song is about a dog.

    • @jimbeckettplay
      @jimbeckettplay Год назад +11

      IIRC, "Billy Don't Be a Hero" was performed by "Paper Lace". It was on side 2 of a 45 r.p.m. record I had as a kid. "The Night Chicago Died" was on side 1.

  • @jackedwards7420
    @jackedwards7420 Год назад +158

    This came out around the same time as John Denver's "Sunshine on my Shoulder" and were played all summer on the radio in 1974 when I was 16! Takes me back to a wonderful summer!

    • @greg2976
      @greg2976 Год назад +2

      I was 14! Those were such a great time in our young lives!!!!!

    • @rbcinmia
      @rbcinmia Год назад +3

      All those great great singer/songwriter sons of the 70's . Loved them all and still do.

    • @johnsirico2917
      @johnsirico2917 Год назад +2

      @@rbcinmia my favorite years for songs the '70s they don't write them like they used to or sing them.

    • @JJN15_
      @JJN15_ Год назад +1

      my dad was born in 71 and he listens to this song

    • @bippersmom86
      @bippersmom86 3 месяца назад

      I was 11 in '74, I like watching your face going from " this has a good vibe, to oh wow, what... This is sad.

  • @BTDT9294
    @BTDT9294 Год назад +61

    OMG!! I remember!! Never could listen to it without crying! Love it. Another song like this is Bobby Goldsboro, "Honey'. Check out please

    • @nolantomlinson7554
      @nolantomlinson7554 Год назад +5

      Honey will hurt your heart as will Billy Don’t Be A Hero

    • @Rogn1
      @Rogn1 Год назад +6

      Honey was always my mom’s favorite song. Now she has passed, and Honey has new meaning.

    • @BTDT9294
      @BTDT9294 Год назад +5

      Yes, my oldest sister died at 3 and my mom planted a willow tree in the backyard for her and it got so big.

    • @jackielouise3725
      @jackielouise3725 Год назад +3

      Yes, 'Honey' by Bobby Goldsboro is a beautiful, although very sad, song and so is 'Billy Don't Be A Hero' by Paperlace. You should definitely listen to them both, please

  • @momeyerjr
    @momeyerjr Год назад +69

    The original version of this song - called “Le Moribond” (translated “The Dying Man”) and sung in French - was based on the tale of an old man dying of heartache due to his wife cheating on him with his best friend. However, Terry Jacks, in dedication to a friend who was dying of leukemia at the time, reworked the track, excluding references to the aforementioned story and instead basing it on a man’s final words to some distinct people whom he loves.

    • @bloppysloppy2283
      @bloppysloppy2283 Год назад

      "The Blind Man in the Bleachers" by David Geddes is another year jerker.

    • @ravensshadow2179
      @ravensshadow2179 Год назад +1

      This is actually a remake of a remake the original is "Le Moribond" it was made over in 1963 by the Kingston Trio. Terry Jacks thought it was to dark and rewrote the last verse it went
      "Adieu Françoise, my trusted wife
      Without you I'd have had a lonely life
      You cheated lots of times, but then
      I forgave you in the end
      Though your lover was my friend
      Adieu Françoise, it's hard to die
      When all the birds are singing in the sky
      Now that the spring is in the air
      With your lovers everywhere
      Just be careful, I'll be there

    • @timchromecast
      @timchromecast Год назад +2

      The original is from Jacques Brel - Le moribond.

    • @stevenkovler5133
      @stevenkovler5133 Год назад

      Reminds me of my friend who survived Lymphoma as a kid, but died forty years later from the effects of all his treatments !

  • @littleogeechee223
    @littleogeechee223 Год назад +80

    Terry Jacks and his wife, Susan, were part of a group called The Poppy Family back in the ‘60s. They had a huge hit with a song called “Which Way You Going, Billy?” With a lead vocal by the talented and beautiful Susan. You might want to check that one out.

    • @neilfraser6646
      @neilfraser6646 Год назад +11

      R I P Susan Jacks

    • @frandistabile4723
      @frandistabile4723 Год назад +4

      Which way you goin Billy is such a beautiful song, Rest in Peace Susan.

    • @frandistabile4723
      @frandistabile4723 Год назад

      @@TSM-908 I never heard it from Donny and Marie. Was it Seasons in the sun or Which way you going Billy?

    • @frandistabile4723
      @frandistabile4723 Год назад +2

      @@TSM-908 No apologies necessary, I was just making sure. Thank you so much!

    • @frandistabile4723
      @frandistabile4723 Год назад +2

      @@TSM-908 Thank you for sending me the link to Donny and Marie. I just saw it after I responded to you. I like it, but I like the way the Poppy Family does it better.

  • @garulusglandarius6126
    @garulusglandarius6126 Год назад +3

    All time great !

  • @Kingscup20
    @Kingscup20 Год назад +34

    It’s time for some Dan Fogelberg- Leader of the Band. It is a tribute to his father. He has many, many other hits too.

    • @buckdurant5336
      @buckdurant5336 Год назад +3

      Amen!!
      Bring on Dan!!!

    • @drdr76
      @drdr76 Год назад +1

      Yes yes yes!

    • @chucksmith6034
      @chucksmith6034 Год назад

      Yes,yes, yes, bring on Dan Fogleberg, leader of the band

  • @matthewhildebrandt1901
    @matthewhildebrandt1901 Год назад +31

    I know you guys weren't really impressed with this song, but thanks for sharing! It hits differently for those of us that were listening to the radio back then. I will always love this song.

  • @stevelmartin27
    @stevelmartin27 Год назад +52

    One of the saddest and most beautiful songs ever recorded. I don’t know if it makes me happy that he was a one hit wonder or sad. I would have loved to have seen what else he could do, but this song is perfection. Please react to weird Al Yankovic.

    • @willowthegood9035
      @willowthegood9035 Год назад +4

      Let us not forget all those dead teenager songs we had in the 60s

    • @straycatttt2766
      @straycatttt2766 Год назад +2

      Yes, one of the saddest hits ever. They’re not going to find another one of his songs because, as you said, he was a one-hit wonder.

  • @ro9g9
    @ro9g9 Год назад +8

    This song and Bobby Goldsboro's Honey always brought tears

    • @willowthegood9035
      @willowthegood9035 Год назад +1

      Oh, Lord. That song will do them in. Haven't heard Honey in forever but you don't forget sadness like that.

    • @traceywoodward1354
      @traceywoodward1354 2 месяца назад

      Listen to "Rose's for Mama"

  • @newbluemoon4903
    @newbluemoon4903 Год назад +27

    It’s amazing how songs can evoke memories. I remember this song being all over the radio back in high school. It always reminds me of a classmate who was dating a good friend of mine. He was killed in a car accident. Her image at his wake has remained vivid in my mind. They were so in love. Sadly, he didn’t have the chance to say goodbye.

  • @wickamo
    @wickamo Год назад +14

    "Seasons in the Sun" is an English version of the 1961 Belgian song "Le Moribond" (in English "The Dying Man") by Jacques Brel with lyrics rewritten in 1963 by American singer-poet Rod McKuen, portraying a dying man's farewell to his loved ones. It became a worldwide hit in 1974 for Canadian singer Terry Jacks. A song that is joyful and terribly sad at the same time.

  • @markprior2278
    @markprior2278 Год назад +3

    I was about 7 years old when this song came out, and we sang slightly different words for the chorus.
    "We had joy , we had fun, flicking bogeys at the sun, but the sun was too hot so the bogeys turned to snot".
    It's sad that i still remember it nearly 50 years on. Men never grow up.

    • @dyejohn1905
      @dyejohn1905 6 месяцев назад

      So did me and my mates.

  • @lynnhoffman247
    @lynnhoffman247 Год назад +10

    Seasons in the Sun - this song always makes me cry. 😢

  • @bigb6046
    @bigb6046 Год назад +10

    A couple of years before this Terry had a hit with his then wife Susan Jacks called "Which Way You Going Billy" , they called themselves the Poppy Family. Was very good too.

  • @boughtbythecross
    @boughtbythecross Год назад +19

    Wow haven't heard this song in decades. Came out when I was a young kid and it was just a fun song. Now as a grandmother I admit I was choked up at times. Never caught before that Michelle was HIS little one. Heartbreaking.

    • @marcjacobscontinued9411
      @marcjacobscontinued9411 Год назад

      I would suggest everyone who likes this song to listen to the original from the great great songwriter/performer Jacques Brel.
      Search here for Jacques Brel - Le Moribond (english subtitles) and you're there. Breathtaking. The master at work!

  • @nebelungpixie9373
    @nebelungpixie9373 Год назад +8

    I want this played at my funeral.

  • @OronOfMontreal
    @OronOfMontreal Год назад +7

    I was a child when this was a hit in Canada. Terry Jacks is/was Canadian and the original version of this song was in French.
    One of my high school friends has been fighting Multiple Myeloma, cancer of the bone marrow, for a couple of years. Last week he and his wife decided to seek hospice help and to let Nature take Her course. Last night there was a vigil of friends and family, with at least thirty people in their yard, holding candles. My friend is slipping away peacefully. This song was well timed, Rob Squad.

  • @peggykunkel9180
    @peggykunkel9180 Год назад +7

    I've lost more than I'd like to say of people who knew they were about to die and had time to share happy memories before saying goodbye. This song represents the peace you can have at those final moments. This song weirdly makes me happy remembering the times I had with my loved ones.

  • @darrinlindsey
    @darrinlindsey Год назад +22

    So glad you've gotten to this one. It was one of the first songs I can remember hearing on the radio in the 70s.

    • @bethshadid2087
      @bethshadid2087 Год назад

      Everytime I hear it I also remember The Lion Sleeps Tonight and One Tin Soldier 🕊️💗

  • @jillwklausen
    @jillwklausen Год назад +8

    Some of the most syrupy treacle out there in the musicverse, but you can't help loving it.

  • @melissasweeney4283
    @melissasweeney4283 Год назад +10

    This song still makes me tear up. Always did.❤

  • @bradsullivan2495
    @bradsullivan2495 Год назад +50

    Eric Clapton's song "Tears in Heaven" is especially poignant because it was written in response to the death of his son. Led Zeppelin's song "All of My Love" is Robert Plant's tribute to his son who also had died. Finally, folk singer Phil Ochs (pronounced Oaks) had the song, "When I'm Gone," which gained added meaning about 10 year later when he took his own life because of mental health issues.

    • @bradsullivan2495
      @bradsullivan2495 Год назад +1

      One other song that could be used in this context is (mostly) one-hit wonder Glass Tiger with their 1986 hit "Don't Forget Me When I'm Gone"

  • @davidnelson9331
    @davidnelson9331 Год назад +8

    The original version of this song was in French by Jacques Brel, with a much more bitter and sarcastic lyric and very dramatic delivery.

    • @Cookies_crumbs
      @Cookies_crumbs Год назад

      I love Rod McKuen’s translated interpretation. It sounds much more like poetry, and not some run-of-the-mill pop song.

  • @avestuart
    @avestuart Год назад +10

    There is a lot of misinformation about this song, probably because it's very easy to take it to heart. This song is actually derived from a poem written in 1961 called "Le Moribond" which was used as part of a performance piece by composer Jacques Brel. It was written in French. It's about a man who finds that his best friend and girlfriend were messing around behind his back. This song is a farewell to each of them. Apparently this is a true story as it happened to Brel. Terry Jacks met with Brel in Belgium and decided to record the song in his own way. The interesting thing is that the Kingston Trio ("Louie Louie") also recorded a version of this song which is how Terry Jacks originally new of it.

  • @DerekDominoes
    @DerekDominoes Год назад +23

    This was one of the first two 45s I bought with my own money. The other from the same time period was "Billy Don't Be A Hero" by Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods. Would love to have you react to that as well.

    • @marinergal2810
      @marinergal2810 Год назад +1

      Yes!

    • @jonisteinbach7240
      @jonisteinbach7240 Год назад

      Awesome. My first 45 was "Ride Captain Ride." Some things, you never forget.

    • @DavelawTexas
      @DavelawTexas Год назад

      I was just about to post that always conflate those songs in mind and think of We had joy as also being anti-war song. (Although it is not.)

  • @Kim-dm4yb
    @Kim-dm4yb Год назад +5

    I was a kid when this came out and this made me so sad, it made me think about my grandmother dying, who I loved so much. Now being chronically ill the song has even more meaning.

  • @rozequinn1519
    @rozequinn1519 Год назад +8

    This song was given to my brother in law back in 73/74 he passed away at age of 22 from cancer. So hard, so heartbreaking.... suffered so...

  • @joeysingletary2943
    @joeysingletary2943 2 месяца назад +3

    Being a preteen in the early 70’s this brings back memories

  • @johnboydTx
    @johnboydTx Год назад +5

    His fate is sealed..
    His Destiny revealed..
    His Season's in the Sun are coming to the end.....
    ✌️♥️🥃🥃
    Enjoy your adventures in Music 🎶

  • @bethshadid2087
    @bethshadid2087 Год назад +17

    This song invokes so many emotions.....beautifully written and sung.....thank you for doing this song from my childhood 🙏. Now I've gotta get my tissue ready for the song 🕊️💗

  • @alantidwell7889
    @alantidwell7889 Год назад +13

    OMG! That may have been the first "pop" song that I learned the lyrics to. My best friend's Mom had this single and, even though it was sad, we played it endlessly because of the upbeat nature of the chorus. I always saw it as a celebration of the life the writer had lived and was his attempt to cheer up the people dealing with his passing.

  • @AL13NM
    @AL13NM Год назад +7

    WOW!!! This was my first pick after ALONE AGAIN NATURALLY!!!!!!! Next 70s hit, I THINK I LOVE YOU by The Partridge Family!!!!!!!!!

  • @jeffreyfries7342
    @jeffreyfries7342 Год назад +2

    TERRY JACKS HAD ONE OTHER HIT WITH THE POPPY FAMILY CALLED "WHICH WAY YOU GOING BILLIE"

  • @annemorse2566
    @annemorse2566 Год назад +7

    I haven’t heard this song for years, I love it. Thanks beautiful people for the reaction 😘

  • @erinriwen
    @erinriwen 6 дней назад

    I remember taking this 45 to our school party in 7th grade. I still love every note! I also cry every time.

  • @DianaJG8
    @DianaJG8 Год назад +5

    My best friend growing up told me in high school that this was "our song". I lost her several years ago to breast cancer...😪

  • @jimmymcintyre7944
    @jimmymcintyre7944 Год назад +2

    My senior year in high school. Ah, the memories. The 70's, the greatest decade u won't remember.

  • @BillGraper
    @BillGraper Год назад +6

    Another huge #1 hit! This one was from 1974. Terry is Canadian.

  • @Gunnerb52
    @Gunnerb52 Год назад +1

    I graduated 8th grade from Catholic school in 1980 and we had to get the nuns to approve our song that we sang at our graduation in the church. They turned down a lot of our options but then said yes to Seasons in the Sun. It has a special meaning to me because of that.

  • @johnbattles1002
    @johnbattles1002 Год назад +5

    Such a sad song but it draws you in at the same time because it deals with what we all know is inevitable, and does it in such a heart-warming way. Terry Jacks was a master at telling a story in this song! I've known this song since I was just a kid. I remember it would get stuck in my head and I would go around humming it literally for days!

  • @jmitschke69
    @jmitschke69 Год назад +1

    The inspiration for the rewritten lyrics was a close friend of his who was suffering from acute leukemia and died four months later. The Terry Jacks rendition, which was later dedicated to the friend, has the dying man giving his last words to his loved ones with whom he shared his life, much like the original.

  • @songbird989
    @songbird989 Год назад +5

    Hey guys, I've been hearing this song since I was a child in the 70s and no matter how
    often I hear it it breaks my heart every time. When you're on your deathbed and reflecting
    back on your life what do you want to see there? That's how I make my decisions and live
    life in the present.

  • @lancepickett5653
    @lancepickett5653 Год назад +2

    Smile and rejoice in the life you have and had. At sixty three and recovering from a triple by-pass, with my wife just having heart surgery yesterday, and a great-granddaughter fighting for her life after a major illness and surgery (in a medical induced coma) I can tell you that the life you have had and currently have should be rejoiced as having "joy and fun and seasons in the sun".

  • @lorilemley5348
    @lorilemley5348 Год назад +3

    I was five years old when this song came out. My first favorite song- I absolutely loved it! I think what I liked most about it was the lyric “Goodbye Michelle my little one” because that’s my middle name.

  • @draco4540
    @draco4540 Год назад +2

    haven't heard this song for at least 20 + years. more like 30 years. loved the song.

  • @susanlab572
    @susanlab572 Год назад +14

    Today is my 1 year plus 1 day anniversary with you two making me smile every single day. This song sure took me back, I even remembered most of the words. Thanks for that great song...

  • @Gary-z3t
    @Gary-z3t 4 дня назад

    Love this great song. It reminds me of my best friend who I met in 7th grade. Thank God we are both still around and in frequent contact 55 years later! Whichever of us leaves this earth first will think of the other. Beautiful memories through the many years!

  • @jules8241
    @jules8241 Год назад +5

    Boy this song takes me back! ❤ It hits much differently after you’ve lost loved ones. I never thought of it as sad back in the day when I was a kid.

  • @SWLinPHX
    @SWLinPHX 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was a kindergartener when this song hit #1 and I memorized it word for word and would sing it start to finish to whomever would listen, LOL (I was five).

  • @bradsullivan2495
    @bradsullivan2495 Год назад +8

    Other one-hit wonders from the 70s, these three can be Female Friday choices: "Midnight at the Oasis" by Maria Muldaur; "Don't Leave Me This Way" by Maxine Nightingale; "Turn the Beat Around" by Vicki Sue Robinson

    • @shelleyjackson8793
      @shelleyjackson8793 Год назад

      I thought Don't Leave Me This Way was Thelma Houston, didn't Maxine Nightingale do 'Right Back Where We Started From? Another good female one was New York to LA by Patsy Gallant.

    • @bradsullivan2495
      @bradsullivan2495 Год назад +1

      @@shelleyjackson8793 Correct, I screwed up and meant to include Thelma Houston--and then didn't.

  • @Reenie581
    @Reenie581 Год назад +6

    Among all the 33 rpm albums I purchased in my youth, I still have this one. It was a favorite. That's why I clicked onto this video . . . to see how a younger generation responds to Terry Jacks. You gave a great reaction to the song, understanding the story behind the song from Terry Jacks' 1974 rendition. Interesting, on a personal level, I also was diagnosed (7 yrs later in 1979) with cancer and pronounced by medical statistics just 2-3 months to live. Praise the LORD Jesus, the Christ, here I am more that 43 years later still living despite those prognostications. I still love this song. It's an opportunity to take into consideration that our lives are short . . . and for some shorter than for others. It's also an opportunity to uplift and raise up those prayers for others through the years who face dire obstacles and health issues.

  • @jimbeckettplay
    @jimbeckettplay Год назад +1

    My gosh. This was my favorite song when I was 7 years old. The baby sitter would put on the record on the big stereo and crank it. Had a big crush on that baby sitter... lol

  • @scorpius6568
    @scorpius6568 Год назад +3

    Today was my birthday, November 8th, 1965. I turn 57 and in my somewhat short lifetime I've watched a lot of souls I've known very well pass. And a very good friend died of leukemia when I was young , this song is about that. I shut that out of my head the past several decades until today , thanks for bringing a tear. Don't get me wrong, it was much needed. Blessed be.

    • @jimdoyle8757
      @jimdoyle8757 Год назад +1

      Same age and understand exactly where your coming from

  • @Calebx96
    @Calebx96 Год назад +1

    This retired 8th grade science teacher is addicted to your vlogs. I can't just watch 1. If I start, I go to next to next to next for an hour. Appreciate you both and every video y'all do.

  • @edwardimhoff3106
    @edwardimhoff3106 Год назад +3

    This song came out when I was in High School. I knew people who died young. It's his only hit but when I hear it I think of Mike and Dan, K.K. and Bridgette and Jeff, and Paula, ... I'm 66 now. Why them and not me? I'm a Bible thumpin Follower of Jesus of Nazareth. They were not. I am ready. I was ready then. They only had a small amount of oil in their lamp it seems. The memories make the song so sad. ... In the end we all become stories. ... Make yours a good one.

  • @louisxiiii
    @louisxiiii Год назад +1

    I rememebr this song from when I was a kid. At the time, I recognized the depth of the subject, but wasn't too appreciative of it, didn't want to admit it. Now that I'm almost 60, I can accept and appreciate the song much more.

  • @esmeraldapooner751
    @esmeraldapooner751 Год назад +3

    I sang this as a child too, I felt it was cheerful at that time. From time to time I think about this song.

  • @BrownMBA
    @BrownMBA Год назад +1

    You too, are the first to react to this song who immediately understood that he is dying. I keep watching reaction videos to this because I am stunned that nobody gets the fact that he’s dying, even though he says it over and over again. I knew you too would get it. ❤

  • @tommymash9020
    @tommymash9020 Год назад +4

    Man this takes me back. love it!

    • @grant1739
      @grant1739 Год назад

      Yes someone says that about every song they've ever heard..

  • @leslieheuertz202
    @leslieheuertz202 Год назад +1

    The way he was singing is more melancholy, not happy, not sad, but accepting. Thinking of the memories. You gotta do Rock And Roll Heaven by The Righteous Brothers. It's an ode to all the rockers who passed away too soon. Cool cool song!

  • @kathleenmayhorne3183
    @kathleenmayhorne3183 Год назад +4

    I heard this a lot as a kid, understood it better as an adult. Isn't it so nice that all the things he remembered and valued the most were the people in his life and smaller meaningful things?

  • @Markogleby
    @Markogleby Год назад +3

    I remember SEASONS IN THE SUN used to be played atleast 4 - 5 times a day on the radio in the early to mid 1970s.
    God bless you guys. Lots of love from Mumbai, India.

  • @paulmargett9360
    @paulmargett9360 Год назад +5

    This was a huge number one in the UK in 1974, I was 6 years old. I've loved the song ever since. If you think this is a sad song try listening to "Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro. It'll tear you up 😪
    Much love from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @christopherw3007
    @christopherw3007 Год назад +1

    OMG I love that you selected this. This is hands down one of the saddest songs ever.

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau Год назад +11

    Jay & Amber, a #1 one hit wonder in the US. His next highest charting song in the US only reached #68.

    • @bloppysloppy2283
      @bloppysloppy2283 Год назад +3

      He did however have a hit as a member of the Poppy Family with "Which Way You Going Billy" from 1970 with his wife Susan on lead vocals.

  • @theresamariegoesplaces9688
    @theresamariegoesplaces9688 Год назад +1

    My dad died in the spring of 1974 (the year this song came out) and almost 50 years later, it still guts me

  • @erickvermeulen9734
    @erickvermeulen9734 Год назад +5

    I remember when this was a hit in the Netherlands. In hindsight though, even when Rod McKuen made a nice translation of the lyrics, the original version of this song by Belgian chansonnier Jacques Brel has much more emotion in it, French title is Le Moribund. This poppy version cannot compare with that (even when I probably just as you have problem to understand French lyrics).

  • @ericolson2216
    @ericolson2216 3 месяца назад +1

    About half the time I hear this song, I still tear up and I'm almost 60 years old.

  • @jellyrollnorton
    @jellyrollnorton Год назад +4

    This song was on the radio a lot in the spring of ‘74, when I was in the 5th grade. I remember singing along with the chorus on the school bus, but somehow I missed that it was a sad song. Guess I didn’t pay attention to the words back then (at all).
    A lot of Top-40 hits in the mid-70s told stories. And some of them were quite sad ("Alone Again, Naturally" which you covered, this song, "Billy Don’t Be A Hero", and "Daddy Please Don’t"). Others weren’t as sad, but quite serious, like “Half Breed" by Cher. Others Diana Ross’ "Last Time I Saw Him" which has a country sound to it.

  • @deniseriley6622
    @deniseriley6622 Год назад +1

    We played this at my Brother's funeral per his request. He loved this song. ❤

  • @handfuloftrains4781
    @handfuloftrains4781 Год назад +3

    This was all over the radio when I was a young boy. I still have the album, and still love it.

  • @roger1296
    @roger1296 Год назад +1

    Terry Jacks’ rewritten rendition, which was dedicated to his friend who had died of leukemia…a dying man giving his last words to his loved ones with whom he shared his life. However, the man does not die broken-hearted but instead, acknowledges the rights and wrongs of his actions in life as he passes away peacefully. It’s a sad song, no doubt, but it’s a song that can remind us all the importance of living our lives as if it were our last day, and to be thankful, and appreciate even the littlest of moments.
    Seasons in the Sun was released in the United States in December 1973 and made the Billboard Hot 100 a month later. On March 2, 1974, the song began a three-week run at number one atop the Hot 100.

  • @paulabarber5590
    @paulabarber5590 Год назад +4

    This song is just so depressing. My brother always played it on the jukebox at the pizza place.
    If you want one with a story, play One Tin Soldier

  • @grahamfigg5817
    @grahamfigg5817 Год назад +2

    Looking back to a time of lost innocence-very much a Vietnam era song.

  • @kimmurrell7204
    @kimmurrell7204 Год назад +4

    Another reaction couple, Asia and BJ, randomly popped up on my RUclips feed this morning reacting to this same song. Your video had not been posted yet. I hadn’t heard Seasons in the Sun for years so I watched their video. Coincidence? I just want you to know that I appreciate you two so much and your astuteness and maturity in understanding the songs is why I look forward to your reactions. The couple in the first video did not pick up on the fact that he was dying! They did not get the meaning at all until at the end when BJ read a chat post . ROB Squad is the BEST.

  • @forakermm
    @forakermm Год назад +1

    My mom played this song all the time. I was 7 when it came out and didn’t understand why she played it knowing it mad her sad. Now I understand. ❤️❤️

  • @tangoindiamike9189
    @tangoindiamike9189 Год назад +44

    Terry Jacks was more of a songwriter than a singer. He wrote this song but couldn't find anyone to sing it, so he decided to sing it himself.
    I once had a boss who made fun of me for liking this song. The entire office went silent when I promptly responded, "it reminds me of my brother who passed away a few years ago". He had no choice but to just turn around and walk silently and shamefully back to his office.

    • @tomenrico6199
      @tomenrico6199 Год назад +3

      Terry Jacks did not exactly write this song. He translated the lyrics from the original French, reworking them considerably to remove references to a cheating wife. He wrote not a single note of the melody. The song is actually by Jacques Brel, the Belgian songwriter.

    • @tangoindiamike9189
      @tangoindiamike9189 Год назад +1

      @@tomenrico6199 Apparently Casey Cassom was lying on American Top 40 when he said Terry Jacks wrote the song and decided to sing it himself when he couldn't find anyone to do it.

    • @acorrado5529
      @acorrado5529 Год назад +3

      @@tangoindiamike9189 : Yes I had heard something of the same thing about this song. Terry Jacks translated, rearranged and reworked this song for The Beach Boys to do but they did not like it. He asked other artists but they did not want to do it either so Terry Jacks did it and it was a big hit for him.

    • @140cabins
      @140cabins Год назад +1

      @@acorrado5529 It was Rod McKuen who did that (he did a load of translations of Brel songs). Then Terry Jacks took McKuen's version and re-wrote it even more.

  • @lkhommes1
    @lkhommes1 Месяц назад +1

    OMG! You done seasons in the son . Can't wait for your reaction.

  • @caretaker158
    @caretaker158 Год назад +12

    This song came out not long after my uncle died at the age of 20 in September of 1973 (11 days before his 21st birthday). He was definitely the family black sheep. A "hippie" in a conservative PA town who NEVER got along with his dad. My grandmother couldn't stand it because it described him so well, especially the verse about Michelle. My cousin was only 11 days old when she lost her dad.

  • @lisamayerwille8752
    @lisamayerwille8752 10 месяцев назад +1

    Another one of my late husband’s favorite songs! He loved them! Sad songs were his favorite!

  • @vincentp149
    @vincentp149 Год назад +4

    The origin of this song is long and complex. Terry Jacks adapted it and had the most success with it in 1973/74. It is another one of those deceptively upbeat songs with sad, reflective lyrics. As a kid in the U.S.A., I assumed that it was about one man's loss of his best friend in the Vietnam War.

  • @dwmzmm
    @dwmzmm Год назад +1

    Wow, my DECA (Distributive Education Club of America) teacher always played this song over and over in 1974/75 when we (our class) traveled a few times in his car for our state and national conventions. Thanks for bringing back some memories!

    • @allendixon7700
      @allendixon7700 Год назад

      You just got to love it

    • @allendixon7700
      @allendixon7700 Год назад

      I don't know who I'm here and there's Mike's may think about the Chevy Van remember that song? Made love in my Chevy Van Hey you could throw a rock for me and a hand that's how small it was s*** come on bro

  • @cdmann
    @cdmann Год назад +3

    Take to the Limit... Eagles 👍✌️

  • @tonjaallen4369
    @tonjaallen4369 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was 8 when tthis was playing on the radio

  • @joannparker1977
    @joannparker1977 Год назад +10

    Back when this came out, we all considered it “bubblegum music”. You know that stuff they played over and over again on the top 40 radio stations. We were into the real stuff - Floyd, Zepplin, The Who, Yes, etc. But I revisited this song a while back. It’s a true story and it’s heartbreaking. Terry Jacks’ song is sad and beautiful at the same time. A very relatable song for so many. Thank you for posting. This song doesn’t get the credit it should.

  • @ladyamythyst69
    @ladyamythyst69 Год назад +1

    This was on the radio when I was a child & I used to just sob & cry when I heard it. The 70’s were a weird time. 🤣

  • @sf0tacticalguy
    @sf0tacticalguy Год назад +3

    It's sad but, it's telling you that life dies and life goes on. When my girlfriend of 23 years passed away in 2021, it felt like life stopped. It only stopped for me, though. As humans, we're so self centered that we can't understand how others can laugh or find joy when we're mired in grief. It's true, though. Life DOES go on.

  • @anthonypushruk2586
    @anthonypushruk2586 3 месяца назад +1

    Guys & gals I grew up listening to these golden oldies O.MD., T.J., S.M. Was point in time of my journey in life, just if saying they are soothing from soul.

  • @barbaramarkland7441
    @barbaramarkland7441 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU ... I'VE WAITED FOR THIS
    SONG I'VE REGUEST
    IT,BUT DON'T KNOW IF YOU IT FROM ME BUT
    THANK YOU. SAD SONG.TAKE CARE YOU ARE SPECIAL COUPLE.

  • @terra274
    @terra274 Год назад +1

    It's a song sung from the prospective of someone looking back on their life while making peace with the fact he is about to pass away

  • @johnlewandowski8624
    @johnlewandowski8624 Год назад

    I heard this as a kiddo, then hadn't heard it in "forever," and then heard it again when a 1970s radio station played "lost 45s" and OH the memories came flooding in! The Bible speaks of seasons of life!

  • @louieflash7190
    @louieflash7190 Год назад +1

    This song and "Wildfire" always made me sad as a kid. They were both big hits.

  • @jjalanj7318
    @jjalanj7318 Год назад +1

    As someone who grew up in the 70's I can tell you, lots of sad songs. You did Alone Again Naturally couple days ago, which I think may be the saddest. But you also have Daddy Don't You Walk so Fast, Run Joey Run, Last Song, Shannon, Sunshine.