Tyler's voice made the hair stand up in the back of my neck. I stopped everything I was doing at the time. The best Kentucky wail I have heard in my life.
Fought this battle for years and finally got clean and have been for 3 years. Heard this song in sobriety and still listen to it all the time to push forward.
I relate to it this way, all of my family came from coal miners in Pennsylvania, except for me because I was privileged to be brought up in South Florida and I feel that I lost a part of my soul in that country where they grew up
Dude I really dig Tyler Childers. He is so unique. I recently found this guy Brett McDaniel. th-cam.com/video/nWpwnKcJzrY/w-d-xo.html I am digging him as well. So much talent out there. Stay safe everyone.
My son sent me this song and i m a 50 year old welder that broke my back in 2004 and had to quit work and this song is like word for word what Ive told him his whole life because i used pain pills and alcohol to control the pain until my body was shot ! I'm from rural Tennessee in the blue ridge mountain chain and their is not much here !The song rings true and this guy had a good southern dad that loved him !Point im trying to make is listen to your dad he loves you and just wants a better life for you.This song made me cry and im not the crying type !But it made me so happy to know my son was listening to what i was telling him !
Good for you, wish more kids had a close relationship with thier parents but even more so than a son and father. Having a son makes me strive to be a better man.
The only place you can find the strength to get clean is within yourself. God is a crutch. You don't need God. You need self worth and a will to live. Perseverance. Strength. Not a fairy tale.
When I was 20 years old, my father told me, "Life is not fair and you're nothing without a job". I'm 52 now but I still remember my dad's words of advice to me.
I'm 36 years old...been to prison...fought a coke addiction, Xanax addiction, pain pill addiction, meth addiction,...been in trouble since I left home when I was young...and sitting where I sit today this song means alot to me...I promise it feels like this song was written for me...when he says "I can't catch a break.."...it's resonates so deep with how I feel inside...I always seem to find God in the strangest of places...feeling so alone in this world and I listen to those lyrics and I realize I'm not the only one that feels the way I do...such a awesome song
If it feels like this song was written for you, then it was written for you. Just know that your struggles, your addictions, your missteps do not define you. Your accomplishments, your perseverance, and your willingness to make a brighter future for yourself is what define you. Remember this: “Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future.” Keep up the good fight. Godspeed, my brother. P.S. I love you and I’m very proud of you.
Matthew 7:11 in the New Testament's Gospel of Matthew is part of the Sermon on the Mount and reads, "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him?" This verse to me means everything & to you I pray it means more. We can be wicked in the flesh. Yet we show grace & kindness to our children. If we are that wicked and can do such good for our children, let it comfort you that God in all his glory has something truly glorious waiting for you.
You will get threw it it will be a battle I wish u the best of luck best way to get clean is to go to church the lord will help u with any battle he is a chain breaker God bless and good luck
Shayna Chaney Seems like every ache they want to treat with something.. Mine is usually Tizanidine for my back. Life spent working laborious jobs to provide leaves me at age 45 with a back full of arthritis. All to provide to stay alive.
It’s been kicking my ass for years every time I think I have a handle on it, it kicks me straight in the teeth. I’ve lost everything over a fuckin pill so many times and spent a fortune several times over and considered letting go several times.. I just wish there was a way to win
Daddy worked like a mule mining pike county coal. He messed up his back he couldn't work anymore. He said one of these days you'll get out of these hills. Keep your nose on the grind stone and out of the pills. See the ways of this world just to bring you to tears. Keep the lord in your heart you'll have nothing to fear. Live the best that you can and don't lie and don't steal. Keep your nose on the grind stone and out of the pills. Daddy I've been trying i just can't catch a break theirs too much in this world that i can't seem to shake. But i remember your words lord they bring me to chills. Keep your nose on the grind stone and out of the pills. Keep in mind that a mans just as good as his word. It takes twice as long to build bridges you burn. And there is hurt you can cause time alone cannot heal. Keep your nose on the grind stone and out of the pills. Daddy I've been trying i just can't catch a break theirs too much in this world that i can't seem to shake. But i remember your words lord they bring me to chills. Keep your nose on the grind stone and out of the pills. Keep your nose on the grind stone.
I just got out of rehab and discovered Tyler. what an incredible blessing . I’m thankful to be alive . I’m thankful to be able to listen to this type of music. I’m thankful for recovery. I’m thankful that God pulled me out of that dark hole before I died and I’m thankful for everybody reading this.
Hey bud! Just remember there is going to be some very very trying difficult times ahead of you! Do not get complacent ! Do not slack on your program! Clean house, trust god , and help others even when you don’t want to, especially when you don’t want to!! You will make it! From one recovering addict to another :).
Fuck you guys ok but i'm still in love you like the rest I have to say it is danny2021322danny but it doesn't work your ass will do that for me but i'm
This is exactly what my daddy told me brotha. Dad has had 5 heart attacks. Worked in the tobacco fields all his life. Put his all in that farm. Just a perfect song for my situation. You've probably heard of the town in NC called Robbinsville.
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan thank you for your wonderful comments on my post it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
Been there myself. Went through 11 days of hell with no sleep and panic attacks. Followed by fatigue and depression from my brain having learn how to work on its own again. All started with a trip to the doctor because of a hurt back. Stay strong man. Life is so much better sober.
My Husband was seriously injured at work recently. He was given strong narcotics for the pain, but he has refused to take them. My Mother, watching him in great pain, thinks he is crazy to not take his “medicine” The education must continue. Thank you Tyler Childers.
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan thank you for your wonderful comments on my post it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
My nephew and niece are huge country music fans, they asked me why i dont listin to country. I asked them if they ever heard of Tyler Childers, they said no, and said thats why.
I definitely had my "nose in the pills" for damn near a decade. This song is great tho, so much emotion in his voice. I found this from watching an Anthony Bourdain tv show.
From Appalachian Ohio, its amazing how authentic to the area his music is. No one hardly ever leaves their home town. There's no jobs because all the plants shut down, everyones economiclly and emotionally depressed, turning to drugs to cope. Sad, but distinctly authentic to the region. Tyler Childers gives us something to be proud of
i'm soon to to be 67 yrs old, worked in the mines half my life and I thought the end of country music as I knew it was over, but the likes of tyler jamey, sturgill, cody jinks, kendall marvel has given me hope. this song reminds me of my best friend in my younger days who just could not beat his demons. rip CB.
18+ years dealing with an infection because the doctor's left 5 staples. Many Many Visits, found a doctor to fix my failing muscle flap. 21 years of being prescribed Opioids I got onto Vivitrol. Done that for 5 months and have never looked back. This song means Alot more to me than anyone will ever know. Thank you John for the introduce
This song is the real story of so many people over so many generations. Worldwide really. The words of those in areas where industry has been cut by government. Restrictions cause poverty.
I'm 5 years sober in August after a 10 year pain pill battle. Took me a solid 2 years fir my parents to allow me to come around and put the bare minimum of trust in me. This song hit me right in the heart. I'm finally now in the best place I've been in over a decade in my life. Songs like this remind me how far I've came. If you're struggling DON'T GIVE UP! this to shall pass
Daddy I've been trying I just can't catch a break there's too much in this world I can't seem to shake but I remember your words lord they bring me to chills!!! Keep your nose to the grindstone and out of the pills! One of the best songs I've ever heard Tyler is a gifted singer👏👏👏
This song means so much to me. I’ve had two friends just OD in the past month. A year ago my dad passed from a semi truck crash. It seems like all the people close to me keep dying. And all I can do to get my mind off of it is put my all into my work.
I'm here to tell ya son right there that boy is something special and I hope when he gets really rich he helps them poor people in the beautiful state of West Virginia
my daughter Renee turned me on to this THANK YOU SWEET HEART !i think its cool your kid comes back & teaches "you" something later in life gona go listen to some more Tyler & see if i learn anything else today
This song hits home....myself a grandson and nephew to Eastern Kentucky coal miners and unfortunately with a love for the pharmaceutical opiates ,an epidemic both in rural KY as well as the city like I live in (Dayton OH)....we all have our demons we have to fight and the hills are full of drugs but they are also full of beautiful souls making unique music.
Tyler Childers makes me proud to live when I do- our kids are going to look back and talk about the good country music from guys like Tyler, Charles Wesley Godwin and Zach Bryan
The song (and some of the comments) brought tears to my eyes. It took me more than 20 years to understand the things father told me. I have 2 sons and a daughter. I don't know if I'm a good dad, but I do my best !
my biggest flex is i grew up on the same holler as him (not at the same time) and saw his old home, and if your reading this tyler good luck on your travels and be good, act good, love good
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan thank you for your wonderful comments on my post it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
Letcher county native an hour away from pike county love you Tyler for always giving us music that hits home I live in indiana now and I listened to this song the whole time I was in ky I love ky why but I had to move on
This song is absolutely amazing. My mom used to tell me a lot of these expressions and they came from my great grandfather who was a coal miner in West Virginia. He passed down his Appalachian wisdom and these words were used umong many Scotts-Irish. These are our roots.
I struggle with addiction. 5 months and 15 days today but not without a cost. I’m currently in a veterans shelter but I’m clean and I am safe warm and fed. I pray for those who aren’t as fortunate
Ten years sober from pills. this verse " there's to much in this world I can't seem to shake". Gives me chills BC even in recover it still feels that way. But I now have the tools to deal with them. My pops sent me this song and I can't stop listening to it. The struggles are real, just don't give up.
Im from southeastern ky , and battle addiction myself...this sounds just a convo i have had with my own dad before....just like his daddy, my whole family has worked mining pike county coal....he gets the struggle of these folks from eastern ky....
Tyler's voice made the hair stand up in the back of my neck. I stopped everything I was doing at the time. The best Kentucky wail I have heard in my life.
Amen..
What an amazing artist...... U can truly feel his emotions, unbelievably talented.
Amen brother you can definitely feel his pain!your a dam good MAN Tyler!
i saw him live at my local college (EKU) and he is just phenomenal
Tyler is definitely a great preformer of the erra of music and should be listened to by all different types of music lovers
What an amazing artist I, struggled with a pill addiction for 12 years!! This song gave me the chills..... clean and sober since 2018
Same
Amen
Congrats on both clean n sober…. The best is yet to come….. keep to the stone
Awesome job staying clean man. Keep it up!
Keep it up man!
This song has a strong pull for those of us who have battled addiction..
Dustin Bess or with family
Yes sir 👍
And some that still do.
@@only1wolz this is survivor type shit, if you've made it here, you'll make it...
And me too...
Fought this battle for years and finally got clean and have been for 3 years. Heard this song in sobriety and still listen to it all the time to push forward.
Lost my dad last year. Never got to see me get clean. This one cuts close to the vein.
Herman Melville he sees you bro. And he’s all smiles
rough, but you have others out there who still can
My son has held my head up out of a bucket to keep me from drowning in my on puke. That was the last time he talked to me and I don’t blame him
I see you and he does too
We see you darlin and so does your old man. NA has been fucking beautiful to me in less than 90 days I feel like a different person.
My daddy was a Pike County coal miner. Almost his exact advice to me, this song speaks to me in a way I can't really explain.
Njallta • same bubby
My Mom was from John's Creek. My Grandaddy owned the Spot light restaurant in Meta.
My dad worked for appalation fuels up in johns creek then we moved to pburg and my mom lives over in Zebulon lord I miss pike county
Drift, Left Beaver, Floyd Co. KY...
I relate to it this way, all of my family came from coal miners in Pennsylvania, except for me because I was privileged to be brought up in South Florida and I feel that I lost a part of my soul in that country where they grew up
Tyler is the best of our generation❤ no one else can make me cry and GIVE ME CHILLS. His voice is a true gift from GOD!
"Takes twice as long to build bridges you've burned......." - Oh my...
Dude I really dig Tyler Childers. He is so unique. I recently found this guy Brett McDaniel. th-cam.com/video/nWpwnKcJzrY/w-d-xo.html I am digging him as well. So much talent out there. Stay safe everyone.
Hit me hard
I'm 69yr old. I I've in constant pain,making my life living hell .even tho the pills might be Ddicting,aman might live a decent life.
"..and there is hurt you can cause that time alone cannot heal" these words are so painful if you know that truth.
My son sent me this song and i m a 50 year old welder that broke my back in 2004 and had to quit work and this song is like word for word what Ive told him his whole life because i used pain pills and alcohol to control the pain until my body was shot ! I'm from rural Tennessee in the blue ridge mountain chain and their is not much here !The song rings true and this guy had a good southern dad that loved him !Point im trying to make is listen to your dad he loves you and just wants a better life for you.This song made me cry and im not the crying type !But it made me so happy to know my son was listening to what i was telling him !
my dad lleft
my dad left too but not before telling me he doesn't care for me.
Right there with you.
@@lackofliberty2112 I know the feeling bub and I don't have a dad anymore and he said he was done with me and I now live with my grandmother
I broke my back twice. I'm on the pills and hate it. Chronic pain. Wondering why I keep trying to go on.
All of my family mined Pike County coal. I joined the Marine Corps to stay out of those mines. I’d rather get shot at! God bless our Coal Miners!
This man is brilliant im 60 years old and just found him bye mistake carnt get enough of him
His lyrics are timeless
My son said listen to this.... pick your guitar up dad.
Me too ... I’m an old rocker chick ... but good music is hard not to like ✌🏼
Tyler's my cousin from Paintsville Kentucky I am proud of him !
This makes me appreciate the wisdom my father taught me and regret all the times I neglected our relationship.
Me too.
Good for you, wish more kids had a close relationship with thier parents but even more so than a son and father. Having a son makes me strive to be a better man.
My mother n father taught me respect good thing dawn gooden
I feel this. Bust my ass doing construction for my father, hardly says 20 words to me, a day. But i keep tough 💯💥
This song shakes me to my core. I'm a recovering addict. When I get weak and want to score I listen to this and it straightens me out
Stay strong! Congrats on straightening out
Same with me. Good luck to you, thank goddd
That's fucking awesome. Keep it up
How’s it going now?
@@ellenperkins9596 so much better! Its been a few years clean now and im pretty happy! Thanks for asking :)
Mark of a legendary artist: their live tracks sound better than studio...
😚👌
Praying for all those in the struggle. May God give you the strength to conquer.
Thank you so much
Thank you God bless you I'm still struggling with addiction
God isn't real. He ain't gonna do shit for you. Wanna stay clean? Do it. But don't bring God into this. He doesn't have a say
The only place you can find the strength to get clean is within yourself. God is a crutch. You don't need God. You need self worth and a will to live. Perseverance. Strength. Not a fairy tale.
@@SailHatinSoap Really? Well, that crutch has worked for me for 8 years when nothing else would.
His voice carries exactly the way it feels to grow up here
Amen
Born & raised in Pike County ... this song describes the pain in eastern Kentucky. Prayers to everyone battling addiction
Johnson County born. Coal minin’ son of a miner, son of a miner, son of a miner. East byGod. And damn proud of you, son.
When I was 20 years old, my father told me, "Life is not fair and you're nothing without a job". I'm 52 now but I still remember my dad's words of advice to me.
My father saw me get cleaned up and told me he was proud of the man I became. He passed two years ago and those words mean the world to me!
I'm 36 years old...been to prison...fought a coke addiction, Xanax addiction, pain pill addiction, meth addiction,...been in trouble since I left home when I was young...and sitting where I sit today this song means alot to me...I promise it feels like this song was written for me...when he says "I can't catch a break.."...it's resonates so deep with how I feel inside...I always seem to find God in the strangest of places...feeling so alone in this world and I listen to those lyrics and I realize I'm not the only one that feels the way I do...such a awesome song
Stay strong brother
If it feels like this song was written for you, then it was written for you. Just know that your struggles, your addictions, your missteps do not define you. Your accomplishments, your perseverance, and your willingness to make a brighter future for yourself is what define you. Remember this: “Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future.” Keep up the good fight. Godspeed, my brother.
P.S. I love you and I’m very proud of you.
Amen
Matthew 7:11 in the New Testament's Gospel of Matthew is part of the Sermon on the Mount and reads, "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him?" This verse to me means everything & to you I pray it means more. We can be wicked in the flesh. Yet we show grace & kindness to our children. If we are that wicked and can do such good for our children, let it comfort you that God in all his glory has something truly glorious waiting for you.
Currently struggling with my own pill addiction. This song reminds me of my own dad telling me the same thing, gives me the chills.
You will get threw it it will be a battle I wish u the best of luck best way to get clean is to go to church the lord will help u with any battle he is a chain breaker God bless and good luck
@@earthling3650 keep fightin it brother
Shayna Chaney would love to know what your struggles consist of?
Shayna Chaney Seems like every ache they want to treat with something.. Mine is usually Tizanidine for my back. Life spent working laborious jobs to provide leaves me at age 45 with a back full of arthritis. All to provide to stay alive.
It’s been kicking my ass for years every time I think I have a handle on it, it kicks me straight in the teeth. I’ve lost everything over a fuckin pill so many times and spent a fortune several times over and considered letting go several times.. I just wish there was a way to win
His lyrics are full of brutal honesty and pain. This is what good, honest Appalachian music sounds like.
A lot of people assume that the blues is the only music that has soul in it. Well let me tell you, this touches my soul to it''s core.
Daddy worked like a mule mining pike county coal.
He messed up his back he couldn't work anymore.
He said one of these days you'll get out of these hills.
Keep your nose on the grind stone and out of the pills.
See the ways of this world just to bring you to tears.
Keep the lord in your heart you'll have nothing to fear.
Live the best that you can and don't lie and don't steal.
Keep your nose on the grind stone and out of the pills.
Daddy I've been trying i just can't catch a break
theirs too much in this world that i can't seem to shake.
But i remember your words lord they bring me to chills.
Keep your nose on the grind stone and out of the pills.
Keep in mind that a mans just as good as his word.
It takes twice as long to build bridges you burn.
And there is hurt you can cause time alone cannot heal.
Keep your nose on the grind stone and out of the pills.
Daddy I've been trying i just can't catch a break
theirs too much in this world that i can't seem to shake.
But i remember your words lord they bring me to chills.
Keep your nose on the grind stone and out of the pills.
Keep your nose on the grind stone.
Thank you sir
Second that ^
Just amazing
How some artists can sound better live than in their studio recordings is beyond me... this voice brings me to chills.
this song brings me to tears. awesome song and heart wrenching vocals
mans got soul
Eric Harbour man this guys voice could fall mountains. I'm what I would consider "tough" and this song hits me the same way it hits u
Makes me cry every time I drive alone to this song
@@marvinbeasley6346 me too. its crazy. everytime.... im from germany. and this songs brings me to tears...
I usually don’t like country music but this guy is amazing.
Indigo
I just got out of rehab and discovered Tyler. what an incredible blessing .
I’m thankful to be alive .
I’m thankful to be able to listen to this type of music.
I’m thankful for recovery.
I’m thankful that God pulled me out of that dark hole before I died and I’m thankful for everybody reading this.
Hey bud! Just remember there is going to be some very very trying difficult times ahead of you! Do not get complacent ! Do not slack on your program! Clean house, trust god , and help others even when you don’t want to, especially when you don’t want to!! You will make it! From one recovering addict to another :).
Who gives this a thumbs down ???
Jealousy leads to hate and hate leads to suffering
This man is the real deal
The people that give it a thumbs down never went thru any struggles
Got a wife and 6 kids... I keep my nose down everyday!!! This song makes me proud to keep on keepin’ on
my Lord. this kid is too good.
Gary Gurley I know it.he’s awesome
His voice is piercing, so much soul
Fuck you guys ok but i'm still in love you like the rest I have to say it is danny2021322danny but it doesn't work your ass will do that for me but i'm
I'm living in a halfway house and my roommate is a Kentucky boy and he turned me on to Tyler,what a gift!
Never had addiction but life can beat you down. This represents knowing how to be a man and staying straight and true. Amazing talent
This is exactly what my daddy told me brotha. Dad has had 5 heart attacks. Worked in the tobacco fields all his life. Put his all in that farm. Just a perfect song for my situation. You've probably heard of the town in NC called Robbinsville.
Definitely hits home for those of us Veterans who have battled addiction to Opiates and PTSD
His voice is like a hot coffee on a freezing morning.
Absolutely incredibly talented
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan thank you for your wonderful comments on my post it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
I found this song shortly before I got clean. Sometimes it’s hard to listen to. Pills are my trigger and those words hit me hard.
Gil Guerra stay strong
Susan Predis
Thank you.
Been there myself. Went through 11 days of hell with no sleep and panic attacks. Followed by fatigue and depression from my brain having learn how to work on its own again. All started with a trip to the doctor because of a hurt back. Stay strong man. Life is so much better sober.
Gil Guerra it gets easier, keep fighting
I’m with you bro. Oxy ruined my life for years. Love this song
I sent to this song to my dad after years of not talking. I'm flying out to visit in july
My Husband was seriously injured at work recently. He was given strong narcotics for the pain, but he has refused to take them. My Mother, watching him in great pain, thinks he is crazy to not take his “medicine” The education must continue. Thank you Tyler Childers.
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan thank you for your wonderful comments on my post it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
My nephew and niece are huge country music fans, they asked me why i dont listin to country. I asked them if they ever heard of Tyler Childers, they said no, and said thats why.
The second verse is absolutely Earth shattering. Incredible words of wisdom that every man woman and child should live by.
One of the best songs Ive ever heard, and im a metalhead!
If you listen to the lyrics of a lot of these old mountain songs they can be heavy af.
I definitely had my "nose in the pills" for damn near a decade. This song is great tho, so much emotion in his voice. I found this from watching an Anthony Bourdain tv show.
Ditto
This guy is talented. Poised for fame. Good luck to you
One of the best artist I've heard in a long time
Love how they zoom in on his boots
From Appalachian Ohio, its amazing how authentic to the area his music is. No one hardly ever leaves their home town. There's no jobs because all the plants shut down, everyones economiclly and emotionally depressed, turning to drugs to cope. Sad, but distinctly authentic to the region. Tyler Childers gives us something to be proud of
Realest country of our time.
i'm soon to to be 67 yrs old, worked in the mines half my life and I thought the end of country music as I knew it was over, but the likes of tyler jamey, sturgill, cody jinks, kendall marvel has given me hope. this song reminds me of my best friend in my younger days who just could not beat his demons. rip CB.
18+ years dealing with an infection because the doctor's left 5 staples. Many Many Visits, found a doctor to fix my failing muscle flap.
21 years of being prescribed Opioids I got onto Vivitrol. Done that for 5 months and have never looked back.
This song means Alot more to me than anyone will ever know.
Thank you John for the introduce
Listening to this now. Such a raw powerful song.
I’m an alcoholic and this song makes me want to cry.
We've got talent bleeding out of these eastern Ky mountains. Tyler's one of em. 🇺🇸
This song is the real story of so many people over so many generations. Worldwide really. The words of those in areas where industry has been cut by government. Restrictions cause poverty.
I'm 5 years sober in August after a 10 year pain pill battle. Took me a solid 2 years fir my parents to allow me to come around and put the bare minimum of trust in me. This song hit me right in the heart. I'm finally now in the best place I've been in over a decade in my life. Songs like this remind me how far I've came. If you're struggling DON'T GIVE UP! this to shall pass
Daddy I've been trying I just can't catch a break there's too much in this world I can't seem to shake but I remember your words lord they bring me to chills!!!
Keep your nose to the grindstone and out of the pills!
One of the best songs I've ever heard Tyler is a gifted singer👏👏👏
It's 7am in the midwest. I came across this and I cannot stop listening and crying- crying a beautiful cry..
I grew up in them same Eastern KY hills and coal mines! Joined the Marine Corps to get out , and so glad I did! Miss the place, but it went to shit!
This song means so much to me. I’ve had two friends just OD in the past month. A year ago my dad passed from a semi truck crash. It seems like all the people close to me keep dying. And all I can do to get my mind off of it is put my all into my work.
I'm here to tell ya son right there that boy is something special and I hope when he gets really rich he helps them poor people in the beautiful state of West Virginia
Tyler has brought country music back to life! My kids love when I play Tyler.
This song cuts straight to the soul.
God he sings my feelings. This song broke me down. I love this song.
my daughter Renee turned me on to this THANK YOU SWEET HEART !i think its cool your kid comes back & teaches "you" something later in life gona go listen to some more Tyler & see if i learn anything else today
This song, I've listened to it 12 times in the past 5 days. Lord have mercy, this is so......
Hell...I've listened to it 12 x's tonite...
I find this song almost painful to listen to, the lyrics are so relatable and his voice evokes quite deep emotions in me - exceptional.
A friend of mine I met in the mental hospital over new years 2019 sang and played this song in art therapy class.... never will forget it.
Just heard this man for the first time the music off Yellowstone really good
True expression of the working man's life
The tears are flowing. Tyler your a blessing.
I cry every time I hear this song. I feel it on a personal level. When he says, "there's so much in this world I can't seem to shake" I break down.
This song hits home....myself a grandson and nephew to Eastern Kentucky coal miners and unfortunately with a love for the pharmaceutical opiates ,an epidemic both in rural KY as well as the city like I live in (Dayton OH)....we all have our demons we have to fight and the hills are full of drugs but they are also full of beautiful souls making unique music.
Man's words are telling you a story about how to get a chance of being able to make your life better than before
My favorite song of his. Wish there was a physical form of media to purchase it on!
Oh sweet ginger how your voice makes me feel ❤️
Has this song stopped anyone doing something stupid... saved me tonight
Tyler Childers makes me proud to live when I do- our kids are going to look back and talk about the good country music from guys like Tyler, Charles Wesley Godwin and Zach Bryan
The song (and some of the comments) brought tears to my eyes. It took me more than 20 years to understand the things father told me. I have 2 sons and a daughter. I don't know if I'm a good dad, but I do my best !
Im impressed that music of this quality has reached the mainstream
If you ever lived in the blue ridge mountains, then this song is absolutely everything..❤️
Ya this song hits home for me . Anyone else that’s fought addiction knows what I’m talking about. Keep on fighting!!
my biggest flex is i grew up on the same holler as him (not at the same time) and saw his old home, and if your reading this tyler good luck on your travels and be good, act good, love good
I remember the day I got home from prison. "Keep your nose on the grindstone, Sis." I did. And I have. I miss ya Dad. 🧡
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan thank you for your wonderful comments on my post it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
Sorry for your loss
I've lost many friends to addiction this really brought me to tears
Damnit rip sis keep your nose on the grindstone was one of her favorites makes me thank of her
Letcher county native an hour away from pike county love you Tyler for always giving us music that hits home I live in indiana now and I listened to this song the whole time I was in ky I love ky why but I had to move on
This song is absolutely amazing. My mom used to tell me a lot of these expressions and they came from my great grandfather who was a coal miner in West Virginia. He passed down his Appalachian wisdom and these words were used umong many Scotts-Irish. These are our roots.
Man, those words echo.. Awesome song. Awesome voice, awesome chords... keep up the amazing work
I struggle with addiction. 5 months and 15 days today but not without a cost. I’m currently in a veterans shelter but I’m clean and I am safe warm and fed. I pray for those who aren’t as fortunate
Man you can hear his Kentucky roots. Love Tyler
Shit makes me cry everytime that voice with these words.. Hits home to a former addict.
Ten years sober from pills. this verse " there's to much in this world I can't seem to shake". Gives me chills BC even in recover it still feels that way. But I now have the tools to deal with them. My pops sent me this song and I can't stop listening to it. The struggles are real, just don't give up.
What an absolute haunting voice!! This is true country!!
Was introduced to tyler 2 years ago from a buddy in rehab, journey pure Tennessee. Still keeps me going
Tip: play this on your headset. Close your eyes and absorb the voice and words. Fucking bomb y'all.
So true doing it now 👍
I just have to ask why this guy is not in Nashville TN this guy deserves it. I absolutely love he's music. it truly touches the soul
The purest Kentucky voice..proud my family hails from there.
Im from southeastern ky , and battle addiction myself...this sounds just a convo i have had with my own dad before....just like his daddy, my whole family has worked mining pike county coal....he gets the struggle of these folks from eastern ky....
Tyler's music has made me an addict again, but in the best way.
This song, along with this comment section sheds some light on this dark world. Awesome to hear strangers be so kind to each other.