What idiot(S) gave this song thumbs down? Let me just say this, you haven't had the pleasure of growing up in the 70'S .. You obviously don't know good music when you hear it..Todays music could never compare to yesterdays music Oh if only i go back to the good old days, when things were so much simpler, where the world seemed a lot brighter ..Less hate crimes, & gun violence towards innocent people..Oh the memories! If I could only flip a switch if not just for a moment to be back in the good old days!
@@danthedewman1 nah. My life doesnt revolve around it. I'm just disappointed that my generation (mostly) doesnt listen to 50s-80s music much at all. When I'm 50 I cant imagine I'll be able to find any of these videos of bands and singers I have never been able to see in real life.
Was privileged down in Austin way back Already home from military trying to settle in along comes Toy and the Guys Mercy how these Musicians make you feel Hearts and Souls Sweet Memories Angels are Singing ! ol vet way down in TX
I had the distinct honor of photographing the Marshall Tucker Band last night in Beaumont, Texas. They closed with “Can’t You See” and as I was packing up my photography gear Doug Gray walked to the front of the stage and thanked me for photographing them and gave me his tambourine. 📸📸📸
I lost my best friend today and we went to a MTB concert in 96' ! I was going thru a divorce and he was dealing with a bad breakup. THIS band had us laughing and feeling better in a matter of minutes. After the concert we ran thru the back door and ran into Jerry Ubanks. We talked to the band for an hour and that short moment changed our lives. GOD BLESS THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND! AND BUSSELL I WILL MISS YOU MY BEST FRIEND!!!
I had a similar experience with Confederate Railroad about 2 months ago. Got to BS with them after the show. My son got to get up on stage and take pictures with them.
I am a Yankee born and raised on my daddies farm and my friends and I grew up with Marshall Tucker and we still listening to this amazing band today!! This band rules up here also !!!!
Love these guys. They played at my Senior Prom back in 1971, back before they were known as the Marshall Tucker Band. Played their original music. When they would visit next door and needed to use the phone they would use mine. I'd find a dime on the kitchen counter every time they would use the phone. They also loved kids. They would baby sit for me.
Was that back when they were the Toy Factory I grew up right outside of Charlotte and they used to come through heard first time local radio station. I'm 65 and proud to be 65 it was a great time to be alive not like today everything so crazy. This video was made after Tommy had passed away never thought they were the same after that specially toy tore his heart apart.
Cory Burns Yeah. Yeah, I do know how much you miss the 70s. Wouldn’t it be fun to know what we know now and get to go back, enjoy the days again and fix our wrongs?
It's been 30 years since our beloved Toy has left us. Such a musical genius. A tragic history for that family, all 3 sons died to young. God be with you Toy.
I'm so glad to have been a young man in the 60's through the 80's and lived the good life before we all went crazy and like many others I would trade today and the rest of my life to go back there and do it all again. I can't help feeling sorry for young people today in this screwed up world~!!
Brett Owen never realized how much lung capacity was needed for both playing flute and lead vocals. Good job, seeing as many vocalists weren't so careful with their lifestyles then.
One of those truly great songs about living life and appreciating what the good Lord gives us all... RR hall of SHAME is totally clueless along with this hip hop and rap generation!!!!
I had read that Ann Wilson of Heart said the Marshall Tucker Band were the biggest jerks out of all the other bands Heart shared stage with. Apparently, Heart was on stage doing some songs, and some guys from the Marshal Tucker Band wanted them off so they could have the stage, so they pulled the electricity on Heart.
Husband and i saw them in concert back in West Virginia. Awesome as usual!! Never forgot them! Play their music off and on! Nothing better than the 70's and Marshall Tucker!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thats funny that this good ol classic song should come up I whistle this tune practically every day more then once was always a mega favorite of mine..
I sold musical instruments in the 70's-80s and had the pleasure of meeting The Marshall Tucker Band, along with the Allman Brothers, Bee Gee's, Spyrogyra and awesome bands of that era. This included all of the drummers and percussionists like Paul Riddle, Jaimoe, Butch Trucks, Eli Konikoff, Louis Bellson, Stewart Copeland, Bernard Purdie, Peter Erskine, Billy Cobham, Steve Smith, and others. While I very rarely post comments on TH-cam, the history of The Marshall Tucker Band, their music and band members is frequently on my mind. Special shout out to Doug Gray and the extended Spartanburg, SC family. Here's to a safe and blessed 2021!
Saw them several times in the 70’s and most recently last year with my kids! Always great and a good time. Miss those days, seemed people were nicer and life so much simpler.
My great grandmother who was born in 1908 loved this song. One time she was singing along and I noticed she was singing "Pretty little loooove song"...I was like "granny that's not what they're singing". lol
A joke this band isn't in the Rock and Roll HOF. 'Can't You See' is the best song on the planet and they have another 20 of the top 500 (25 in top 100, for me).
Spartanburg SC .. My hometown .. Seen them in the early 80 s at The Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium .. The memories of Spartanburg like The Silver Bullet .. This plays and guaranteed a dance with a sweet little southern girl
I had the pleasure of seeing them about the last time Toy was still alive. One of the most memorable shows I had ever been too.I'm 66 years old and I've been to a lot of concerts.
Saw this crew sometime in the mid/late 80's(memory fades me these days) at the Natrona County Fairgrounds in Wyoming. 8 PM showtime, They we're still playing at 2 AM (when we left) heard they played till around 6 and the few that stuck it out had breakfast with them at a Denny's down the road. Best night of my life.
1981; When people did shit without wanting or needing attention for everything they did. People took account for their actions and lived their lives without having to look at phones or give a shit about hands free bullshit technology. Music was better because the bands got out and played in front of audiences, who drank, smoked, and got rowdy. Nobody wants to keep memories of today's world because it's all looking back at the past and trying to improve on it. Good fuckin' luck!!!
Graduated high school June 81, two months later jumped in my Jeep and drove from the east coast to Colorado to get a job at a ski resort. I can't tell you how many times I listened to this cassette tape on the road.
I am so inspired by this song I had some friends in ormandy beach fl she played the flute and he sang I followed around them around wherever they were playing even if they'd already played the song and I was late they would sing it again for me how wonderful
From what my father told me is that Charlie Daniels was in Marshall Tucker band at one point in the band. Never wud of guessed that one!, thanks for the info dad! Love ya your pre 70s born son
LOVE this love song -- awesome band, one of the best ever! My sister and I saw them play in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire back in the summer of 1984. They had us on our feet singing along on the first song. Total blast!!
The Marshall Tucker Band - Heard It In A Love Song Lyrics: I ain't never been with a woman long enough For my boots to get old We've been together so long now They both need resoled If I ever settle down You'd be my kind And it's a good time for me To head on down the line I Heard it in a love song Heard it in a love song Heard it in a love song Can't be wrong I'm the kind of man who likes to get away Like to start dreaming about tomorrow, today Never said that I love you, even though it's so Where's that duffel bag of mine, it's time to go I Heard it in a love song I Heard it in a love song Heard it in a love song Can't be wrong I'm gonna be leaving at the break of dawn Wish you could come But I don't need no woman tagging along Always something greener on the other side of that hill I was born a wrangler and a rounder And I guess I always will Heard it in a love song Heard it in a love song Heard it in a love song Can't be wrong Written by: Toy Caldwell Album: Keeping The Love Alive Released: 1997 Lyrics provided by Musixmatch
What idiot(S) gave this song thumbs down? Let me just say this, you haven't had the pleasure of growing up in the 70'S .. You obviously don't know good music when you hear it..Todays music could never compare to yesterdays music Oh if only i go back to the good old days, when things were so much simpler, where the world seemed a lot brighter ..Less hate crimes, & gun violence towards innocent people..Oh the memories! If I could only flip a switch if not just for a moment to be back in the good old days!
I grew up in the 2000s and would NEVER give this a thumbs down. 50s - 80s was the golden age for country music. Guess I was just raised right.
Someone gave my song a thumbs down,,,whaaaa whaaaa..Shut up stop sniveling,,,enjoy the music..Does your life revolve around a thumbs down,,LOL
Susan Hatmaker You’re absolutely right that’s the only thing I have to add to what you said 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@danthedewman1 nah. My life doesnt revolve around it. I'm just disappointed that my generation (mostly) doesnt listen to 50s-80s music much at all. When I'm 50 I cant imagine I'll be able to find any of these videos of bands and singers I have never been able to see in real life.
Hey, I remember my father and other geezers saying the exact same thing in the 70s. Lol. Relax.
RIP Toy Caldwell USMC Vietnam Vet decorated Purple Heart Hero!
Rest in Peace Brother Semper Fi
Was privileged down in Austin way back Already home from military trying to settle in along comes Toy and the Guys Mercy how these Musicians make you feel Hearts and Souls Sweet Memories Angels are Singing ! ol vet way down in TX
To All Vietnam Veterans & All Other Veterans:
WELCOME HOME SOLDIERS!!!!
who gives AF? seriously 😔
@@bluegirl0920
I'm going to keep listening to this great song to my last day on earth! ✌🏼✝️
I had the distinct honor of photographing the Marshall Tucker Band last night in Beaumont, Texas. They closed with “Can’t You See” and as I was packing up my photography gear Doug Gray walked to the front of the stage and thanked me for photographing them and gave me his tambourine. 📸📸📸
Very cool!
This is one of those songs that never grows old and youll always sing along.
Yep and k ow all the words. I si g this with my grand daughter when we are driving around. She is learning the flute. She likes this song.
not an ordinal member in the band but you NYC bags of waste care
I lost my best friend today and we went to a MTB concert in 96' ! I was going thru a divorce and he was dealing with a bad breakup. THIS band had us laughing and feeling better in a matter of minutes. After the concert we ran thru the back door and ran into Jerry Ubanks. We talked to the band for an hour and that short moment changed our lives. GOD BLESS THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND! AND BUSSELL I WILL MISS YOU MY BEST FRIEND!!!
Sorry too hear
I had a similar experience with Confederate Railroad about 2 months ago. Got to BS with them after the show. My son got to get up on stage and take pictures with them.
❤️
Toy Caldwells guitar is amazing. Doug Grays has such a amazing voice. RIP Toy and all the other MTB members we have lost
This is how country should be.
Southern rock
Southern fried rock.
Wouldn't trade the 70s to be young again in the 2020s
I am a Yankee born and raised on my daddies farm and my friends and I grew up with Marshall Tucker and we still listening to this amazing band today!! This band rules up here also !!!!
Up where?
For sure!!! You're absolutely correct!!
Up here in Hunterdon cty NJ for sure
Imagine calling yourself a Yankee. Just cringe.
@@eriklarson9137 loser
The pride of South Carolina right here..... long live the south and southern rock!
The best band from SC that there ever will be! I’m a second generation fan. Wish I would have seen them back in the 70s. They make us proud!
Yes. Long live the losing team!! WOOHOO!!!
@@eriklarson9137 it’s more than just a war you fucking yankee. We’re proud of where we’re from. Long Live the south!!!
Amen Brother ,Amen ...
👍
“Put your hands together now we’re going to town “
this song is so southern and puts me back in a warm summer twilight evening in the 70's. Thanks.
I've never lived in the south but I've been to most, not all, of it, and I just love it!!!
@@alexandraasbury9974 same here I grew in queens NY but loved the Southern Rock of 70s, the sound just put me in that euphoric lay back Southern charm
Amen brother 🙏
Love these guys. They played at my Senior Prom back in 1971, back before they were known as the Marshall Tucker Band. Played their original music. When they would visit next door and needed to use the phone they would use mine. I'd find a dime on the kitchen counter every time they would use the phone. They also loved kids. They would baby sit for me.
Was that back when they were the Toy Factory I grew up right outside of Charlotte and they used to come through heard first time local radio station. I'm 65 and proud to be 65 it was a great time to be alive not like today everything so crazy. This video was made after Tommy had passed away never thought they were the same after that specially toy tore his heart apart.
I genuinely hope that is a true story as it speaks volumes of the America we used to live in.
I think about cruising around Mineral Wells Texas in the truck with my dad every time I hear a Marshall Tucker song. Love you Dad.
As this brilliant song should be remembered.
Brings back the good old days of country cruising and having a beer.One of the best bands ever.
Why is the old music so much better than the new?
It was real then now all fake ass bullshit on videos 😁
Because we got Justin Bieber and Lady GaGa That's why
Because we are old.
@@wheatonna Nope. We don't need autotune and gimmick dance moves. This is music, regardless of our age.
"Nickel" culture.
I'm sorry but as much as it might give it never fails to take away much much more.
Turn it up the way music should heard. You don't know how much I miss the 1970's was good times
Cory Burns couldn’t of said it better myself
They where the times of our lives we will ne er forget those days we spent litening to MTB
Cory Burns Yeah. Yeah, I do know how much you miss the 70s. Wouldn’t it be fun to know what we know now and get to go back, enjoy the days again and fix our wrongs?
Exactly Cory, usa has been trash since the start of the 20th century, but it was way better in the 70s than now at least.
The 70's, Baltimore, Maryland
allways turn the radio up for this one. so many memories. love it.
It's been 30 years since our beloved Toy has left us. Such a musical genius. A tragic history for that family, all 3 sons died to young. God be with you Toy.
I'm so glad to have been a young man in the 60's through the 80's and lived the good life before we all went crazy and like many others I would trade today and the rest of my life to go back there and do it all again. I can't help feeling sorry for young people today in this screwed up world~!!
Just a great song sung by a fantastic singer.
Brett Owen never realized how much lung capacity was needed for both playing flute and lead vocals. Good job, seeing as many vocalists weren't so careful with their lifestyles then.
Play this song loud crossing the 7 mile bridge in the Florida Keys!!!!
@@Patrick-yh5yd Hell yeah!
Heard it in a love song . Heard it in a love song. Heard it in a love song . It can’t be wrong 🎶🎶❤️❤️ 70’s were great 👍❤️❤️
They sure were....Best music EVER.
I remember when this was new on the radio. 1977. Still. Today. 2024 sounds fantastic
I saw Toy Caldwell play at a place in Downtown Charleston in the mid 80's. It was a great show. I truly enjoyed it.
this is how u write a song...from the heart
Pretty Little Love Song.
Poor people today will never understand this was from the Heart,Thank you Marshall Tucker Band.
One of the best bands in my lifetime... deserves more awards than what they have already
One of those truly great songs about living life and appreciating what the good Lord gives us all... RR hall of SHAME is totally clueless along with this hip hop and rap generation!!!!
I had read that Ann Wilson of Heart said the Marshall Tucker Band were the biggest jerks out of all the other bands Heart shared stage with. Apparently, Heart was on stage doing some songs, and some guys from the Marshal Tucker Band wanted them off so they could have the stage, so they pulled the electricity on Heart.
That’s disappointing. What happened to southern gentlemen? Much love for their music though.
There are mine too as I got to them back in the days 🎉😂
love the 70's southern melodies
brings back the great memories of a 8 track player in my old v8 ford ,great times great music,,
I love Toy Caldwell's thumb-picking on the solo! This is a hot song as displayed by how sweaty the band is. Sweatin' to the oldies!
MTB....best thing ever to come out of Spartanburg, SC!!
Love them in Tigerville too.
One of the first guitar solos that I fully learned. Some songs never get old, and this is a great example.
I really miss Toys guitar pickin, man he was special...great band they was/is
Not is. Saw what's left of the MTB a couple years ago. Only one surviving original member. Music was good, singing, not so much.
This song is probably my personal favorite Secular song of all. Never get tire of hearing it.
Agreed
This is just one of those song when your feeling down play it. Things change, for better or worse but they change. And this is a feel good song!
If I could give infinite stars I would. One of my all time fav songs in the last 40 yrs.
AAAH - WHOOOoo!!! Spontaneous reaction to a freedom loving audience.
Those were the days my friend
This song ranks as HIGH as any in my life.
My neighbors didn't even know how much they love this song! They know it now my speakers go to 11, 1 louder than 10..
Hahaha.
Lmao 🤣 🤣. That's a great one.
Can't You See, my favorite song and when I hear it I can tell of Toy is singing it or if it's a later version. RIP Toy🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Another great song written by Toy Caldwell. He wrote all their hits. Great lyricist.
Except fire on the mountain
Taste - Freedom - Southern Style!!!!! Sweet Dish.
Husband and i saw them in concert back in West Virginia. Awesome as usual!! Never forgot them! Play their music off and on! Nothing better than the 70's and Marshall Tucker!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Man I miss these times. Really do
Me too the times of my life
Thats funny that this good ol classic song should come up I whistle this tune practically every day more then once was always a mega favorite of mine..
Google be listening.
Pretty good song , I must say , and I come from the punk scene in the 70s back in LA ;>)
I sold musical instruments in the 70's-80s and had the pleasure of meeting The Marshall Tucker Band, along with the Allman Brothers, Bee Gee's, Spyrogyra and awesome bands of that era. This included all of the drummers and percussionists like Paul Riddle, Jaimoe, Butch Trucks, Eli Konikoff, Louis Bellson, Stewart Copeland, Bernard Purdie, Peter Erskine, Billy Cobham, Steve Smith, and others. While I very rarely post comments on TH-cam, the history of The Marshall Tucker Band, their music and band members is frequently on my mind. Special shout out to Doug Gray and the extended Spartanburg, SC family. Here's to a safe and blessed 2021!
Saw them several times in the 70’s and most recently last year with my kids! Always great and a good time. Miss those days, seemed people were nicer and life so much simpler.
My great grandmother who was born in 1908 loved this song. One time she was singing along and I noticed she was singing "Pretty little loooove song"...I was like "granny that's not what they're singing". lol
as a n old canadian , southern rock was the best!
These boys are from my hometown, Spartanburg SC.
This was one great time. The Garden State Arts Center, now the PNC, is still one big party year after year.
BeUtiful! I was 13 when this came out-had a quarter horse-used to listen to this on the way to the stable.🤗🦋🐎
A joke this band isn't in the Rock and Roll HOF. 'Can't You See' is the best song on the planet and they have another 20 of the top 500 (25 in top 100, for me).
Yet NWA is
Rock n roll HOF is a joke
They should also be in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
The RRHOF has become an all inclusive politically correct POS. Look up Steve Miller's comments on the subject. He tells them to shove it! Lol.
The RNRHOF is for great Rock bands like Madonna and Public Enemy. It's a disgrace.
@@andrewweber2010 rock bands lol
I always sang perty little love song 🫢..sorry…👏🏼 I ❤️ Marshall Tucker since forever..
Spartanburg SC .. My hometown .. Seen them in the early 80 s at The Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium .. The memories of Spartanburg like The Silver Bullet .. This plays and guaranteed a dance with a sweet little southern girl
I had the pleasure of seeing them about the last time Toy was still alive. One of the most memorable shows I had ever been too.I'm 66 years old and I've been to a lot of concerts.
Does anyone remember these guys playing at Mr C’s Rock Palace in Lowell Mass in the 70’s? I was there and I wish someone had a video
Well hell yeah!!! This is the most amazing way to spend my sunsets.....home sweet home...
Saw this crew sometime in the mid/late 80's(memory fades me these days) at the Natrona County Fairgrounds in Wyoming. 8 PM showtime, They we're still playing at 2 AM (when we left) heard they played till around 6 and the few that stuck it out had breakfast with them at a Denny's down the road. Best night of my life.
Saw Doug sing this a couple years ago at a Marshal Tucker Band concert, he's as awesome as ever!!
Spending some time with the MTB.....some of the most important songs in my life came from these guys....thank you so much guys for all the memories.
Saw the band in London at the Hammersmith Odeon December 1976, at their peak,what a top band.
I LOVE SOUTHERN ROCK! Great music!!
1981; When people did shit without wanting or needing attention for everything they did. People took account for their actions and lived their lives without having to look at phones or give a shit about hands free bullshit technology. Music was better because the bands got out and played in front of audiences, who drank, smoked, and got rowdy. Nobody wants to keep memories of today's world because it's all looking back at the past and trying to improve on it. Good fuckin' luck!!!
Absolutely My friend it was music For our time By Guyz who just Absolutely knew how to Do it!!
Graduated high school June 81, two months later jumped in my Jeep and drove from the east coast to Colorado to get a job at a ski resort. I can't tell you how many times I listened to this cassette tape on the road.
Many super nights of the 70's had this band and this song in it ... Thanks MTB ! Yaaa Hooo !
One of my favorite all time songs. Played and sang with real passion.
These guys make me proud to be from SC
NC mate
"I Heard it in a Lovesong". I Hope y'all did also.
I had the pleasure of seeing them when Toy was still with us.
R.I.P
Still listening 🎧 in 2023🎉❤
How can anyone not love this song?
I am so inspired by this song I had some friends in ormandy beach fl she played the flute and he sang I followed around them around wherever they were playing even if they'd already played the song and I was late they would sing it again for me how wonderful
1977 what a great time 21 yrs old ,debbie my real first love where have you gone? ah heard it in a love song
Just good ole people having a grand time listening to an all time classic :) You can see the love between all in the crowd, amazing
I grew up in the 80s hair band era. This band kicks butt. What an underrated group.
So good I'm still rockin at 82
Jerry Eubanks flute magic
im only 22 but got damn this is one of my favorite live video. makes me wish i grew up with my friends through this time.
My 2 year old son is named, MARSHALL!
Pappy made an EXCELENT suggestion!
High school song good times.
Words escape me.... all I can say is I'm leaving at the break of dawn.
love MARSHALL TUCKER saw them in concert as a teenager. 1979
Sho nuff.. St. Louis MO, and the former MRF...at SIUE...
man nobody does it like Jerry
Fantastic song writing
From what my father told me is that Charlie Daniels was in Marshall Tucker band at one point in the band. Never wud of guessed that one!, thanks for the info dad! Love ya your pre 70s born son
I love seeing my favorite music especially The Marshal Tucker band done live , awesome , thanks .
LOVE this love song -- awesome band, one of the best ever! My sister and I saw them play in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire back in the summer of 1984. They had us on our feet singing along on the first song. Total blast!!
The best. I've seen that many times from the beginning
Love this. Brings back so many memories.
Music was great at this time and flags didn't matter
The Marshall Tucker Band - Heard It In A Love Song Lyrics:
I ain't never been with a woman long enough
For my boots to get old
We've been together so long now
They both need resoled
If I ever settle down
You'd be my kind
And it's a good time for me
To head on down the line
I Heard it in a love song
Heard it in a love song
Heard it in a love song
Can't be wrong
I'm the kind of man who likes to get away
Like to start dreaming about tomorrow, today
Never said that I love you, even though it's so
Where's that duffel bag of mine, it's time to go
I Heard it in a love song
I Heard it in a love song
Heard it in a love song
Can't be wrong
I'm gonna be leaving at the break of dawn
Wish you could come
But I don't need no woman tagging along
Always something greener on the other side of that hill
I was born a wrangler and a rounder
And I guess I always will
Heard it in a love song
Heard it in a love song
Heard it in a love song
Can't be wrong
Written by: Toy Caldwell
Album: Keeping The Love Alive
Released: 1997
Lyrics provided by Musixmatch
That flute is mesmerizing
Mr Jerry Eubanks he also plays sax
Now this is what I call music!!!
Flute work on this song is excellent.
Good times back then.... will never forget....