This video was made for the 50th anniversary of the Country Music Awards. A “mashup” of 3 legendary songs, I will always love you written and performed by Dolly Parton, Country roads take me home written and performed by John Denver, and On the road again written and performed by Willie Nelson. All three are truly legends of country music. Sadly John Denver died in a plane crash in 1997. Nelson appears in this video in front of the disintegrating Eiffel Tower. Parton appears at the very end. Many performing here are legends of country music. Be sure to note Randy Travis the blond gentleman sitting at a table who does NOT sing. He had a stroke and sadly is no longer able to sing. Thanks for checking this video out. You can react to any performer here and you won’t go wrong.
The black gentleman walking at night was Charlie Pride. He passed from Covid in 2020....and it broke my heart to hear it. Check out Alan Jackson.... try "I want to stroll over heaven with you". He's really big in country music but this gem is not too well known. I think you'll love it. Great reaction!
I bought tickets for my mum and I to see Charley Pride at a 1500 seat theatre years ago. I didn't tell her. We went into town and were walking by and it was all lit up and doors open. I said to her 'oh I wonder what's on in there tonight' and walked into the foyer. She came in with me and saw the posters for Charley Pride and said, 'Oh, I like him." I said "Yeah, I know,' and pulled out the second row tickets I'd bought a few weeks earlier. It was a fantastic night. He and his band were amazing. My dad knew I'd bought the tickets but didn't tell her so it was a nice surprise for her. Years later in 2011 my mum took me to see Dolly Parton - she was awesome.
Most likely isn't going to happen. Which is why people shouldn't be requesting these rare gems until they first make sure they're first familiarized with the artists and/or references. They do this all the time with so many reactors. It's kinda frustrating. Lol
The singer in the white cowboy hat holding the guitar is Alan Jackson. You should react to him, his most famous songs are Remember When, Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning (fyi he wrote it 1 week before performing it at the CMA award show and just a few months after 911), Home (which is Alan's favorite that he wrote), Living on Love and of course his first hit Chattahoochee.
I bought tickets to see Charlie Pride at a 1500 seat theatre years ago. I didn't tell her. We went into town and were walking by and it was all lit up and doors open. I said to her 'oh I wonder what's on in there tonight' and walked into the foyer. She came in with me and saw the posters for Charlie Pride and said, 'Oh, I like him." I said "Yeah, I know,' and pulled out the second row tickets I'd bought a few weeks earlier. It was a fantastic night. He and his band were amazing. My dad knew I'd bought the tickets but didn't tell her so it was a nice surprise for her.
Keith Urban and Brad Paisley had a great track called Start a Band - both brilliant guitarists and the video is amazing. I love that you want to know more of these artists - some are absolute legends.
This song is a mesh of 3 songs. Country Roads, I will always love you ( written by Dolly Parton) On the Road again written and recorded by Willie Nelson.
when you said "whos that" i believe you were asking about Charlie Pride...one of the first black country artists....he has some awesome music...please look him up and react to his stuff
It is definitely much more appreciated when she've been reacting for a couple years. I usually try to suggest this to newer channels once as they've seen half of the artists. Maybe you could make a note to come back and watch this like two years from now.
If George Strait is doing it everyone wants in. He took a lot of the people out on tour when no one knew who they were. King George. He is the King of country music. And Dolly
This was a tribute song to country music for the 50th Annual Country Music Awards....to get so many stars to contribute was amazing....one notable absence was of course Garth Brooks, which I will never understand him...he even blocks his music from TH-cam.
This was done on a green screen. Notice the growing and disintegrating scenery. You could watch the making of this and get a full list of the performers just by asking for it by name artists then now and forever- forever country.
People should wait to request songs like this until the reactor(s) get familiarized with the artists and/or references first. Songs or collabs like these don't give the full impact when you're not in the know. Hits much harder when you're in the know.
I believe this song was sung in remembrance after the passing of John Denver at 1997. He was the actual singer of this song just not like this. It had to be done before 2020 because Charlie Pride is in it and he passed away in 2020.
This video was made for the 50th anniversary of the Country Music Awards. A “mashup” of 3 legendary songs, I will always love you written and performed by Dolly Parton, Country roads take me home written and performed by John Denver, and On the road again written and performed by Willie Nelson. All three are truly legends of country music. Sadly John Denver died in a plane crash in 1997. Nelson appears in this video in front of the disintegrating Eiffel Tower. Parton appears at the very end. Many performing here are legends of country music. Be sure to note Randy Travis the blond gentleman sitting at a table who does NOT sing. He had a stroke and sadly is no longer able to sing. Thanks for checking this video out. You can react to any performer here and you won’t go wrong.
The black gentleman walking at night was Charlie Pride. He passed from Covid in 2020....and it broke my heart to hear it.
Check out Alan Jackson.... try "I want to stroll over heaven with you". He's really big in country music but this gem is not too well known. I think you'll love it.
Great reaction!
Charlie Prides Kaw-Liga was the best
I bought tickets for my mum and I to see Charley Pride at a 1500 seat theatre years ago. I didn't tell her. We went into town and were walking by and it was all lit up and doors open. I said to her 'oh I wonder what's on in there tonight' and walked into the foyer. She came in with me and saw the posters for Charley Pride and said, 'Oh, I like him." I said "Yeah, I know,' and pulled out the second row tickets I'd bought a few weeks earlier. It was a fantastic night. He and his band were amazing. My dad knew I'd bought the tickets but didn't tell her so it was a nice surprise for her. Years later in 2011 my mum took me to see Dolly Parton - she was awesome.
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Sweet!
Man I can't wait for yall to comeback to this song later on down the road and know all of these legends
Most likely isn't going to happen. Which is why people shouldn't be requesting these rare gems until they first make sure they're first familiarized with the artists and/or references.
They do this all the time with so many reactors. It's kinda frustrating. Lol
The singer in the white cowboy hat holding the guitar is Alan Jackson. You should react to him, his most famous songs are Remember When, Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning (fyi he wrote it 1 week before performing it at the CMA award show and just a few months after 911), Home (which is Alan's favorite that he wrote), Living on Love and of course his first hit Chattahoochee.
I bought tickets to see Charlie Pride at a 1500 seat theatre years ago. I didn't tell her. We went into town and were walking by and it was all lit up and doors open. I said to her 'oh I wonder what's on in there tonight' and walked into the foyer. She came in with me and saw the posters for Charlie Pride and said, 'Oh, I like him." I said "Yeah, I know,' and pulled out the second row tickets I'd bought a few weeks earlier. It was a fantastic night. He and his band were amazing. My dad knew I'd bought the tickets but didn't tell her so it was a nice surprise for her.
Dolly Parton was the writer and my favorite singer of I will always love you! 😊 Thank you for your reaction!
Mine too - I love Whitney but her version of this song was a screamfest you couldn't escape for about 6 months.
Thank you so much for doing this compilation. Each artist is worth exploring. ❤ From Oklahoma.
In case you didnt know, I will always love you was originally written and performed by dolly parton. Whitney houston made it famous.
Keith Urban and Brad Paisley had a great track called Start a Band - both brilliant guitarists and the video is amazing. I love that you want to know more of these artists - some are absolute legends.
This song is a mesh of 3 songs. Country Roads, I will always love you ( written by Dolly Parton) On the Road again written and recorded by Willie Nelson.
when you said "whos that" i believe you were asking about Charlie Pride...one of the first black country artists....he has some awesome music...please look him up and react to his stuff
This video is a masterpiece 🔥🔥❤️❤️
So many great artist y’all would absolutely love. Unfortunately, when Reactors go “Donation Only” they miss a lot from followeds.
When Dolly calls, you answer! 😁
Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.
Psalm 119:105
It is definitely much more appreciated when she've been reacting for a couple years. I usually try to suggest this to newer channels once as they've seen half of the artists. Maybe you could make a note to come back and watch this like two years from now.
If George Strait is doing it everyone wants in. He took a lot of the people out on tour when no one knew who they were. King George. He is the King of country music.
And Dolly
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FYI - There is a video on the making of this video.
Sooo good 😊
This was a tribute song to country music for the 50th Annual Country Music Awards....to get so many stars to contribute was amazing....one notable absence was of course Garth Brooks, which I will never understand him...he even blocks his music from TH-cam.
This was done on a green screen. Notice the growing and disintegrating scenery. You could watch the making of this and get a full list of the performers just by asking for it by name artists then now and forever- forever country.
Charlie Pride!! Love
" Don't take the Girl" ..Tim McGraw...put him on the map.
Welcome to country music. We don’t care if you’re new. We care that you have a good time. Fill your belly and relax
People should wait to request songs like this until the reactor(s) get familiarized with the artists and/or references first.
Songs or collabs like these don't give the full impact when you're not in the know. Hits much harder when you're in the know.
I think u guys would love the little girl by john Montgomery..... Great song
There’s a cool “Making of Forever Country” video here on YT.
I'm still hoping that you all will react to Dolly singing "Hello God" or "He's Alive". Appreciate you both.
watch USA for Africa. and you will see something Great as well.
Or the original Band Aid 'Do They Know it's Christmas'
I believe this song was sung in remembrance after the passing of John Denver at 1997. He was the actual singer of this song just not like this. It had to be done before 2020 because Charlie Pride is in it and he passed away in 2020.
Please react to the 50th anniversary CMA’s performance. It is very awesome.
If you want to see another song where superstars laid their ego down for a song, watch USA For Africa: We Are The World, original video.
please do Brad Paisley also you should do Tim Mcgraw George Straight Little big town
Y'all need to react to Eric Church ;)
WAS THAT RONNIE MILSAP?!
Yes it was. Love his song 'Lost in the 50s Tonight'
5:00 Have you not seen We are the World?
The producers of video should have put the names of the singers in the video
I think you should try to write a country song and perform it
When you ask who the blonde was towards the end, Trisha Yearwood
I love Trisha Yearwood - should react to some of her music too.
please do Dolly Parton coast of many color its a true story about her
And Backwoods Barbie - similarly autobiographical.