I used to love this song... until I was grown and understood it. I'm not at all politically correct, but a song that uses a gang rape merely as a prop for a boy's coming-of-age story is just gross. There's no sympathy for Becky or the pain she was going through. It's all just sunshine and roses at the end because the gang rapists get beaten up and Tommy finds his courage. Becky? Eh, she'll be fine, I guess.
@@btgiv6009 Well, afterall, women are just possessions to be fought over. Existing only in the scope of their usefulness to males. Supporting characters, at best.😉
@@btgiv6009 I never considered it "sunshine and roses" at the end. I always felt like he had somehow done the _wrong_ thing by fighting them and letting down his dad. Or at least it never seemed to me that the song was saying "now everything is okay."
For all you young'uns , check out Kenney Rogers in his younger days when he was " Kenney Rogers and The First Edition". A very different style, especially "Something's Burning ".
I think there is a really subtle distinction in the final chorus that rings so true and deep, and it's incredibly thoughtful songwriting. The main chorus goes "You don't have to fight to be a man," and the last chorus goes "Sometimes you gotta fight WHEN you're a man." You absolutely do not have to fight TO BE considered a man. Tommy was more man than any of those Gatlin brothers, even as a pacifist. But ultimately being able to stand up for yourself is expected and right, and there is a line that a man, or basically any human being in this world, won't want to be crossed. And sometimes you just gotta fight back (in whatever way you can).
I also love the double meaning of the word "weak." First it's "it won't mean you're weak, if you turn the other cheek," and then, "please don't think I'm weak, I didn't turn the other cheek." Pretty neat, considering both are considered "weak" for opposite reasons.
When I was growing up, my Dad was adamant that I learn how to avoid fights and be a peacemaker. "Fighting doesn't help anyone" he's say. But he also made sure I knew how to defend myself, because -- in his words, "The best thing is to avoid a fight. The second best thing is to win the fight as quickly and as definitively and as brutally as you can, so that they never want to fight you again." And that's pretty much how It was for me. I've been in four fights in my life, and in each one, I made the guy fighting me pay for it. Even when I lost, the guy I was fighting paid for his victory.
OMG, I'm laughing so hard right now. Because when Kenny sung the words "and locked the door" Jay perked up faster than I've ever seen him react before. Jay caught that real quick... he knew what's coming. I'll tell you what... Jay is a guy I would want on my team every time. 🤣 I love you both so much, and really appreciate your reactions. You are sharing, and I am receiving. Thank you so much for that. Lotsa love from western Canada. 💗
The greatest has been called one of the best sports songs ever written. It was written by the same guy who wrote the Gambler. And you're right, Jay and Amber would LOVE that one.
@@dianetaylor841 that is one of my all-time faves. People probably know it best from The Big Lebowski, but i used to play it on LP and roller skate around our unfinished basement listening (and singing along) to that album. ❤
May I recommend another country song called Lacey's Song (Help Pour Out The Rain) by Buddy Jewell. As Christian parents of girls you will love it. Guaranteed to make you emotional. Please.
I think this is the truest definition of a man in this song, you don't have to fight but dang it, you don't let anyone mess with your woman (or children) without some retribution. Thanks for reacting to this great song!
What I take away from this song is that there is a time for turning the other cheek, and there's a time when you need to stand up for what's right. If someone spread rumors about you, let it roll off your back. If someone is messing with your kids, you do whatever it takes to protect the ones you love. I hope this makes sense to someone else.
A lesson that my Father taught me, and I know this is hardly original, was you don't start the fight,, but if someone does, be sure you finish it. But there was an addendum to that lesson. When it comes to your family, my Mom or my sister, sometimes you don't wait for them to start the fight. If someone is harassing or threatening my family, I will act first. I won't make my sister turn the other cheek
I was lucky enough to meet Kenny Rogers. It was at this time of year. He happen to be a friend of my sisters friend. He was super nice. I can't remember the year, but he used to be Kenny Rogers and the First Edition. Would love to hear more Melloncamp. Thanks again for this smile.
*The other of one of his greatest “story-telling” songs is “Twenty Years Ago”; very touching and moving lyrics. You MUST react to that one. Excellent song!!*
Boy oh boy. Kenny sure could tell a great story. Loved this song when I was young but didn't understand what really happened to Becky till years later. Thought it was a song about bullying. Just a great melody with beautiful instruments and Kenny's raw delivery. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
I think that's part of what makes country a great genre. A kid can get the general idea of a song but be able to read between the lines once they get older and know more.
@@SaxyLament That's so true of a good story teller in country music or any genre. You're just mesmerized by their artistry. Hope you're having a great day. 👍✌️🎶🇨🇦😊
Grew up on Kenny Roger's Greatest Hits in the 8 track player while we all cleaned the house on Saturdays! Great memories, thank you. You MUST do his duet with Kim Carnes, the gravelly voiced female version of Kenny who sang "Bette Davis Eyes". Their duet is called "Dont Fall in Love With a Dreamer", which I BELIEVE she wrote, she wrote alot of songs for others. Also, I think its time to get back to some Mellencamp as I just bought tickets to his tour in 2023, one off the bucket list. You MUST do "Rain on the Scarecrow". A very poignant song from 1985, still poignant today.
This song always reminds me this line: "Demons run when a good man goes to war." From a poem written for an episode of Doctor Who of all things. Of course, it also had this line that I thought encompassed the character of The Doctor so well: "Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to discover why I have so many."
This song had an impact on everyone I know who heard it at the time. It has such hidden depths. The attack on the woman was not normally discussed openly in that day either. Even if you didn’t listen to country music you listened to Kenny.
I also like when he says "please don't think I'm weak I didn't turn the other cheek" it's the part that gets me. All these years being seen as a coward he was being strong in a different way.
Written by Roger Bowling and Billy Edd Wheeler. They had a bit of explaining to do after this song came out. There was a very popular act in Country Music (still working today I think) called The Gatlin Brothers. Who are 3 brothers. When they bumped into one of the writers at a gig one night, let's just say they asked him why he had to use their name as the bad guys. LOL.
Please consider doing the duet that Kenny did with Sheena Easton, "We've Got Tonight." Awesome song. It's a Bob Seger song, but their version is fantastic as well.
Awesome reaction. I love watching reactions to this song because the beat of the song is somewhat UPbeat and can lull people into a sense of almost warmth and good feelings until they hit the line ..."and there were 3 of them". Most people don't really register what happened to Becky until moments later, but Amber, you definitely caught it instantly. I've never seen someone's face change so fast. Love how intently you listen to the words and pick up these things. I think J caught it, too, but his face isn't always as expressive as yours:) Great reaction. I still get chills every time he says "when Tommy stopped and locked the door".
You can go back to 1967 and hear young Kenny in his rock&roll days with the First Edition and their song I just Dropped in to see What Condition my Condition was in.
I know you guys love his story telling songs, there is a later hit of his you guys will love also. It’s a story about a little boy playing ball with himself. It is such a positive song and great outlook on life. The song is called “THE GREATEST “ You won’t be disappointed
Your reaction to the realisation of what was happening to poor Becky - how quiet, sad and angry you both went - was very touching and compassionate. Excellent reaction. Thank you.
There's been some country songs that have been made into movies. Including Coward Of The County. But Kenny Rogers song The Gambler holds a record for the most movies from a single song. The Gambler had 5 movies, the original song plus 4 sequals.
From the late 60s through the 90s, very few could spin a ballad like Kenny Rogers. He was a storyteller, a balladeer, and an artist. He payed tribute to the human condition as well as anyone. You should try "Ruben James" next... one of his absolute best early ballads. Cheers!
Kenny was friends with another super country group… The Gatlin Brothers. Their harmonies are beautiful… the kind that only families have . Check out Houston, All the Gold in California, Broken Lady and SO many others. You won’t be sorry.!!!
Love Kenny..I know you were talking at first about his songs you've reacted to..just FYI, Island in the stream was written by the Bee Gees. You should bring up their version of it...
I loved this song when I was a kid. I would sing it all the time and had no idea what he was talking about. I still love it but it feels a little weird when I'm singing along sometimes 🤣❤️
Omg ME TOO i was actually discussing this awhile back. I think i was in my 30s before i really internalized the ACTUAL subject matter. Another like that for me was Reuben James. That may actually be my favorite of his "storytelling" songs. It's pretty touchy subject matter, but I think he sang it with such grace and respect i really hope my mention here doesn't offend anyone. Pretty antiquated language that might upset some but it really is, at its heart, just a touching tale of two outcasts connecting and becoming their own chosen family. I love it.
@@elizabethmcmurray968 Reuben James was one of my favorites as well. There were a lot of songs that I had no clue what they were talking about until many years later. Usually the true meaning would come to me when I was listening with my kids 😂 awkward
This has always been one of my favorites. I also love the Gambler and The Greatest. There are so many amazing works of art he has created it is hard to choose favorites.
Love this reaction. Please do his last duet he did with Dolly Parton. It's called "You Can't Make Old Friends" It's so good and now bittersweet since Kenny is no longer with us. But if you do, make sure it's the official video. :)
Go back and check out some of the First Edition songs. Also since you enjoy story songs I highly recommend "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" by Vickie Lawrence. You can sort of think of her as a one hit wonder musically, but her fame comes from a long comedic acting career going all the way back to the Carol Burnett Show. She's probably best known for her Thelma "Mama" Harper character that she did on that show that ended up getting its own sitcom, "Mama's Family".
Kenny and Conway Twitty can just story tell a song with rich deep voice. Please get back to Conway, "Rainy Night in Georgia" with Sam Moore is one of my favorites
I absolutely love you both! Another amazing country group is Rascal Flatts. I think that you both would really appreciate their song What hurts the most.
You guys have to check out some young Kenny Rogers...the live version of "Ruby" back when it was Kenny Rogers and The New Edition (pre gray beard) also the movie "Six Pack" was starring Kenny. It was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid.
Absolutely one of my favorites. It just distinguishes the concept of what a real adult should know how to do and how to be. Man or woman. If someone hurts someone you love you have every right to defend them. A man if someone rapes your woman there's no doubt in my mind that you're going to stand up and let loose on the person that hurt her. As a parent if anyone harms your child you're going to stand up for them. Love definitely has a line and don't you dare cross it
Them Gatlin boys mistook Tommy's kindness for weakness, and they paid the price!
So many do.
Love this comment 😕
Kenny Rogers actually turned that song into a movie
You don’t have to fight “to” be a man, but sometimes you have to fight “when” you’re a man. I love the distinction he presents in the song.
I used to love this song... until I was grown and understood it. I'm not at all politically correct, but a song that uses a gang rape merely as a prop for a boy's coming-of-age story is just gross. There's no sympathy for Becky or the pain she was going through. It's all just sunshine and roses at the end because the gang rapists get beaten up and Tommy finds his courage. Becky? Eh, she'll be fine, I guess.
@@btgiv6009 grow up pansy. it's called life. shyt happens. go live in a safe space somewhere.
@@btgiv6009 Well, afterall, women are just possessions to be fought over. Existing only in the scope of their usefulness to males. Supporting characters, at best.😉
@@btgiv6009 - guess what? REAL LIFE be like that sometimes.
Sorry, but we don't live on planet Perfect. Would be nice if we did!
@@btgiv6009 I never considered it "sunshine and roses" at the end. I always felt like he had somehow done the _wrong_ thing by fighting them and letting down his dad. Or at least it never seemed to me that the song was saying "now everything is okay."
Big hit back in the day, Kenny was the man back then.
Still the man
@@brendanlally1851 Yes he was. And he was a bit of a rock and roller back in the day as well.
He never wrote any of his songs but his voice was so good it didn't matter.
I love how he locked the door to make sure none of them got away
Very few number one songs with a gang rape in it.
Same😁👌🏽🤙🏽
For all you young'uns , check out Kenney Rogers in his younger days when he was " Kenney Rogers and The First Edition". A very different style, especially "Something's Burning ".
"...you coulda heard a pin drop when Tommy stopped and locked the door."
I still remember cheering the first time I heard that line. Great reaction!
Makes me cry... EVERY TIME.
One of my favorite Kenny Rogers songs is She Believes In Me. It’s one of the most beautiful love songs you’ll ever hear.
Yeah, i love that one. Also, You Decorated My Life. Such pretty lyrics.
Absolutely agree!
Both are favorites for me too!
mine too
There was even a TV movie (starring Kenny) based on this song. Really good.
The gambler as well
The movie was called Coward of the County , way back in the 80s and I think it was on ABC if you’d like to look for it.
The movie is on TH-cam
I concur. I like another little known(?) KR movie Six Pack so funny
@@mikeljenks it's a must-watch!!!!!
I still get chills when Tommy stops and locks the door. 👍
Tommy should have locked the door from outside. Then proceed to burn the place down with the raping brothers inside.
Me to
My All Time favorite Country music song. Thank you.
Good Kenny Rogers ballad. He's a great story teller. This was a popular tune back in the day. Thanks for the memories.
Another great story telling song by Kenny Rogers is "I am the greatest"
It sure was. He always told a great story
This is my favorite song to watch people react to....for ALL the reasons:)))
I think there is a really subtle distinction in the final chorus that rings so true and deep, and it's incredibly thoughtful songwriting. The main chorus goes "You don't have to fight to be a man," and the last chorus goes "Sometimes you gotta fight WHEN you're a man." You absolutely do not have to fight TO BE considered a man. Tommy was more man than any of those Gatlin brothers, even as a pacifist. But ultimately being able to stand up for yourself is expected and right, and there is a line that a man, or basically any human being in this world, won't want to be crossed. And sometimes you just gotta fight back (in whatever way you can).
I also love the double meaning of the word "weak." First it's "it won't mean you're weak, if you turn the other cheek," and then, "please don't think I'm weak, I didn't turn the other cheek." Pretty neat, considering both are considered "weak" for opposite reasons.
Thank you philosopher at large lol
It takes a bigger man to walk away from a fight than to join in one.
There's a saying that there's no one more dangerous than a quiet man who has been pushed too far.
And believe me it's true especially after decades. It includes women too. It's fear the gentle man who's been pushed too far.
You two consistently pick the songs that bring people back. Great job!
When I was growing up, my Dad was adamant that I learn how to avoid fights and be a peacemaker. "Fighting doesn't help anyone" he's say. But he also made sure I knew how to defend myself, because -- in his words, "The best thing is to avoid a fight. The second best thing is to win the fight as quickly and as definitively and as brutally as you can, so that they never want to fight you again."
And that's pretty much how It was for me. I've been in four fights in my life, and in each one, I made the guy fighting me pay for it. Even when I lost, the guy I was fighting paid for his victory.
My Dad had a rule: You don't start a fight but you damn sure finish it.
Always get choked up every time I hear this song all the way through -- such timeless storytelling with a great message!
OMG, I'm laughing so hard right now. Because when Kenny sung the words "and locked the door" Jay perked up faster than I've ever seen him react before. Jay caught that real quick... he knew what's coming. I'll tell you what... Jay is a guy I would want on my team every time. 🤣 I love you both so much, and really appreciate your reactions. You are sharing, and I am receiving. Thank you so much for that. Lotsa love from western Canada. 💗
Greetings, fellow Albertan.
You would both like “The Greatest”, “ Ruby, don’t take your love to town” and “ Through the years”. One of the greatest singers of all time! ❤️
The Greatest is one of my all time faves. I think Jay, especially, would love that one.
The greatest has been called one of the best sports songs ever written. It was written by the same guy who wrote the Gambler. And you're right, Jay and Amber would LOVE that one.
I love "The Greatest", A perfect way to stay positive no matter the circumstances.
Or try his 1st hot..with the First Edition, (I just dropped in) What Condition my Condition is in.". It ain't country!
@@dianetaylor841 that is one of my all-time faves. People probably know it best from The Big Lebowski, but i used to play it on LP and roller skate around our unfinished basement listening (and singing along) to that album. ❤
I love this song. It makes me cry with pride every time. Love it!
May I recommend another country song called Lacey's Song (Help Pour Out The Rain) by Buddy Jewell. As Christian parents of girls you will love it. Guaranteed to make you emotional. Please.
@@greglegakis4177 oh love me some Buddy Jewell...help pour out the rain.....sweet southern comfort...abeliene.......
I cry too….every darn time❤
I love this song! Two more of my favorites of Kenny's is She Believes In Me & Buy Me A Rose...so pretty
That was a very powerful song which handled some real dark subject matter in a way nobody could be unaffected by. Kenny nailed it
I think this is the truest definition of a man in this song, you don't have to fight but dang it, you don't let anyone mess with your woman (or children) without some retribution. Thanks for reacting to this great song!
What I take away from this song is that there is a time for turning the other cheek, and there's a time when you need to stand up for what's right. If someone spread rumors about you, let it roll off your back. If someone is messing with your kids, you do whatever it takes to protect the ones you love. I hope this makes sense to someone else.
A lesson that my Father taught me, and I know this is hardly original, was you don't start the fight,, but if someone does, be sure you finish it. But there was an addendum to that lesson. When it comes to your family, my Mom or my sister, sometimes you don't wait for them to start the fight. If someone is harassing or threatening my family, I will act first. I won't make my sister turn the other cheek
@@samuelvincent557What a wonderful brother and son you are!
I will never get tired of hearing the story he tells in Coward Of The County. ❤
I was lucky enough to meet Kenny Rogers. It was at this time of year. He happen to be a friend of my sisters friend. He was super nice. I can't remember the year, but he used to be Kenny Rogers and the First Edition. Would love to hear more Melloncamp. Thanks again for this smile.
I have not heard this song in decades. I loved this song again. I wish this song would be released again. What a great story💙
Jay and Amber, you'll love Kenny Rodgers's "Ruby" (don't take your Love to Town) released in 1969, and "Lucille" released in 1977.
I remember this song from when I was a kid. I couldn’t wait for Tommy to start kicking butt! What a great turn son the lyrics of the chorus!
*The other of one of his greatest “story-telling” songs is “Twenty Years Ago”; very touching and moving lyrics. You MUST react to that one. Excellent song!!*
Great song, filmed in my hometown Clarksville, TN
YESSSSS! 20 Years Ago is a must! Amber and J pretty please?!
A great song!
I remember when that song came out. I was 7 years old. It's scary to think that what happened in that song was now more than 50 years ago.
Yes!20 years ago is one of those underappreciated masterpieces
Boy oh boy. Kenny sure could tell a great story. Loved this song when I was young but didn't understand what really happened to Becky till years later. Thought it was a song about bullying.
Just a great melody with beautiful instruments and Kenny's raw delivery.
Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
I think that's part of what makes country a great genre. A kid can get the general idea of a song but be able to read between the lines once they get older and know more.
@@SaxyLament That's so true of a good story teller in country music or any genre. You're just mesmerized by their artistry.
Hope you're having a great day. 👍✌️🎶🇨🇦😊
Mmmm...Maple syrup..
The album was fun of hit after hit. I could sing every song by heart..still can. Thanks for the memories RIP Keny
My favorite Kenny Rogers songs are from his band The First Edition: "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" and "Reuben James"
I WAS raised by my grandpa , and our way was, IF somebody walks over you, they have to knock you down to do it ,YOU DONT LAY down.
Grew up on Kenny Roger's Greatest Hits in the 8 track player while we all cleaned the house on Saturdays! Great memories, thank you. You MUST do his duet with Kim Carnes, the gravelly voiced female version of Kenny who sang "Bette Davis Eyes". Their duet is called "Dont Fall in Love With a Dreamer", which I BELIEVE she wrote, she wrote alot of songs for others. Also, I think its time to get back to some Mellencamp as I just bought tickets to his tour in 2023, one off the bucket list. You MUST do "Rain on the Scarecrow". A very poignant song from 1985, still poignant today.
This song always reminds me this line: "Demons run when a good man goes to war." From a poem written for an episode of Doctor Who of all things. Of course, it also had this line that I thought encompassed the character of The Doctor so well: "Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to discover why I have so many."
Before country, Kenny Rogers was in a rock band, First Edition. To see a young KR, "I Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Was In"
This song had an impact on everyone I know who heard it at the time. It has such hidden depths. The attack on the woman was not normally discussed openly in that day either. Even if you didn’t listen to country music you listened to Kenny.
I also like when he says "please don't think I'm weak I didn't turn the other cheek" it's the part that gets me. All these years being seen as a coward he was being strong in a different way.
Written by Roger Bowling and Billy Edd Wheeler. They had a bit of explaining to do after this song came out. There was a very popular act in Country Music (still working today I think) called The Gatlin Brothers. Who are 3 brothers. When they bumped into one of the writers at a gig one night, let's just say they asked him why he had to use their name as the bad guys. LOL.
Please consider doing the duet that Kenny did with Sheena Easton, "We've Got Tonight." Awesome song. It's a Bob Seger song, but their version is fantastic as well.
Awesome reaction. I love watching reactions to this song because the beat of the song is somewhat UPbeat and can lull people into a sense of almost warmth and good feelings until they hit the line ..."and there were 3 of them". Most people don't really register what happened to Becky until moments later, but Amber, you definitely caught it instantly. I've never seen someone's face change so fast. Love how intently you listen to the words and pick up these things. I think J caught it, too, but his face isn't always as expressive as yours:) Great reaction. I still get chills every time he says "when Tommy stopped and locked the door".
It's just like Kenny's song "Ruby". That's a fairly upbeat song in musical tone, but seriously dark in subject.
You gotta listen to we’ve got tonight with Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton their banter is precious and hilarious
Wife here..,This was extremely popular when it was released.. I was a child but the story really radiated with me..❤
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I don't know why but I cry every time I hear this song. Thank you for digging up great songs ❤️
I literally just finished watching this classic movie when I turned on here and you guys was reacting to the song, great reaction
This was another one of his songs that was made into a movie. Kenny Rogers played Tommy’s uncle in the movie.
When Jay paused it the first time & started talking about Kenny's story telling, I was like y'all don't even know yet 😊
Such a classic. It kinda defies genres. It’s country. But it crosses all boundaries. Everyone can “get” this song.
Kenny was indeed a great story teller. He has a LOT of beautiful stories.
Great one!!! You should do "Ruby (don't take your love to Town)" when he was singing with his band The First Edition.
"you dont have to fight" = "pick your fights wisely", "You could have heard a pin drop" = "ITS ON LIKE DONKEY KONG!" ;)
Saw him in Chattanooga!! Awesome! “Ruby” is my favorite!🤘🔥
At The Roundhouse? ;)
@@KozmikZootz Charity function @ Civic Center!
Kenny Rogers was a huge inspiration to many of the country singers you hear today.
Definitely a classic, a great song by an even greater artist
You can go back to 1967 and hear young Kenny in his rock&roll days with the First Edition and their song I just Dropped in to see What Condition my Condition was in.
I know you guys love his story telling songs, there is a later hit of his you guys will love also. It’s a story about a little boy playing ball with himself. It is such a positive song and great outlook on life. The song is called “THE GREATEST “
You won’t be disappointed
Kenny’s song Sweet Music Man is also beautiful!
Your reaction to the realisation of what was happening to poor Becky - how quiet, sad and angry you both went - was very touching and compassionate. Excellent reaction. Thank you.
You need to check out 1960's Kenny. He was in a band called First Edition. He was a bit edgier then. Song was called "Just Dropped In"
There's been some country songs that have been made into movies. Including Coward Of The County. But Kenny Rogers song The Gambler holds a record for the most movies from a single song. The Gambler had 5 movies, the original song plus 4 sequals.
This song still gives me goosebumps.
"Ruby, Don''t take your love to town."
Love this song- and his songs “She believes in me” and “Through the years” are also fantastic hits of his- 🙂✨✨
From the late 60s through the 90s, very few could spin a ballad like Kenny Rogers. He was a storyteller, a balladeer, and an artist. He payed tribute to the human condition as well as anyone.
You should try "Ruben James" next... one of his absolute best early ballads. Cheers!
They made a movie from this song and Kenny played Tommy’s uncle in it. He joined Tommy kicking some serious butt at the end.
Kenny was friends with another super country group… The Gatlin Brothers. Their harmonies are beautiful… the kind that only families have . Check out Houston, All the Gold in California, Broken Lady and SO many others. You won’t be sorry.!!!
You love his stories...Rueben James...Lucille..both really good
*Y'all still gotta do Kenny's baseball song; "The Greatest." It's a very sweet story song you both will love.*
The sweetest!! The last line gets you! ⚾️
Its called "The Greatest"
I agree! I love this song! It makes me smile every time I watch it!
@@flyntplatz3724 Thank you, edited now.
@@reneestes6254 SHHHHHH
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Love Kenny..I know you were talking at first about his songs you've reacted to..just FYI, Island in the stream was written by the Bee Gees. You should bring up their version of it...
This one makes me cry.
Just remember, the color YELLOW means "caution". You always have to be cautious of the quiet ones!
I loved this song when I was a kid. I would sing it all the time and had no idea what he was talking about. I still love it but it feels a little weird when I'm singing along sometimes 🤣❤️
Omg ME TOO i was actually discussing this awhile back. I think i was in my 30s before i really internalized the ACTUAL subject matter.
Another like that for me was Reuben James. That may actually be my favorite of his "storytelling" songs. It's pretty touchy subject matter, but I think he sang it with such grace and respect i really hope my mention here doesn't offend anyone. Pretty antiquated language that might upset some but it really is, at its heart, just a touching tale of two outcasts connecting and becoming their own chosen family. I love it.
@@elizabethmcmurray968 Reuben James was one of my favorites as well. There were a lot of songs that I had no clue what they were talking about until many years later. Usually the true meaning would come to me when I was listening with my kids 😂 awkward
This has always been one of my favorites. I also love the Gambler and The Greatest. There are so many amazing works of art he has created it is hard to choose favorites.
Love this reaction. Please do his last duet he did with Dolly Parton. It's called "You Can't Make Old Friends" It's so good and now bittersweet since Kenny is no longer with us. But if you do, make sure it's the official video. :)
Great song!
Fight or flight!!!! He was MAD!!!!!❤❤ ❤❤❤❤
Go back and check out some of the First Edition songs. Also since you enjoy story songs I highly recommend "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" by Vickie Lawrence. You can sort of think of her as a one hit wonder musically, but her fame comes from a long comedic acting career going all the way back to the Carol Burnett Show. She's probably best known for her Thelma "Mama" Harper character that she did on that show that ended up getting its own sitcom, "Mama's Family".
If you mess with someone quiet…you’re playing with a cobra.
I don’t WANNA fight, isn’t saying I CANNOT fight.
Great reaction…again!
Kenny and Conway Twitty can just story tell a song with rich deep voice. Please get back to Conway, "Rainy Night in Georgia" with Sam Moore is one of my favorites
Love the look on your faces when Tommy turned and Locked the door it was a Kodak moment
I absolutely love you both! Another amazing country group is Rascal Flatts. I think that you both would really appreciate their song What hurts the most.
My favorite line... The Pin drop when he locked the door... That scene was IN my head
Another good storyteller you haven't heard yet is Harry Chapin. Either "Cat's Cradle" or "Taxi" are great songs.
This is one of his best tunes! You two interpret the song perfectly. You know you gotta make a stand when it's your woman :)
Reuben James is another great song. I think he was with the 5th Edition when it was released.
First Edition
She Believes in Me, Buy Me a Rose and Through the Years are three beautiful love songs. 😊
Not a country fan at all but Kenny’s Baseball song The Greatest is by far one of my favorite county songs
Reuben James is another Kenny Rogers story ballad that is fantastic
You guys have to check out some young Kenny Rogers...the live version of "Ruby" back when it was Kenny Rogers and The New Edition (pre gray beard) also the movie "Six Pack" was starring Kenny. It was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid.
Six Pack. I remember that one well. Diane started in that.
I'm 67 & love watching you guys!
Watching you guys listening to this gave me goosebumps. I saw the emotion on Amber's face. 😢
Rock on!🎉
Please do “wait in truck” by Hardy and Laney Wilson!!!! It’s the best story written in 10 years in country music
Love Kenny Rogers, this is one of his best. 🎼❤ I'm sad he's no longer with us. RIP Kenny, you are missed. 🙏❤🎼
They made a movie based off this song called Coward of the County. Kent plays his uncle in the movie
As parents yourself, I'm sure you will love Kenny Rogers' song, THE GREATEST. Trust me, you will have the biggest smile on your faces at the end.
This is my favourite Kenny Rogers song, great reaction ❤
Absolutely one of my favorites. It just distinguishes the concept of what a real adult should know how to do and how to be. Man or woman. If someone hurts someone you love you have every right to defend them. A man if someone rapes your woman there's no doubt in my mind that you're going to stand up and let loose on the person that hurt her. As a parent if anyone harms your child you're going to stand up for them. Love definitely has a line and don't you dare cross it
Lucille is one of my favorite Kenny Rogers songs.
I have 2 favourite Kenny Rogers songs Coward of the County and
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