Man THIS song!!!😭😭 I could write a novel about how this song IS my life. But for sake of space, my dad has been gone 11 years and I would give anything to see him 1 more time
I lost my mother at 4. My father became so important to me but I could never express it. I was afraid of what would happen if I put it into words. I’m in my 70s now and this song still stirs my emotions. Thank you for reacting to it.
I love this song. My dad had this played at my brother's funeral. Still puts chills in me. This will always be one of my favorites. It's a high 9 to me.
I've never heard this song, but already knew it, as my husband sang it to all of our children growing up. So many old country songs he sang, we all know the words to, but didn't ever hear them until rare opportunities come up like this one. Makes me smile. Thanks Don!
This song always makes me cry. Daddy's like this song speaks of are the best sort of Dadys. Daddy like mine, like my late husband are that sort of Daddys. The very best. Miss them dearly. Always. My Daddy would pull the covers back so I could crawl in beside him. I was a mess and just wanted to sleep with Mama and Daddy. When I was a little girl, Daddy's girl, when Daddy got home from work I would run and launch myself off the porch and he never missed. He always caught me. Later when I was a Teen and young adult he still always caught me when I had a miss step. I am in close proximity to Nashville and have always been proud to be from here.
HI DON- Great review of a songs best friend. CONWAY. YOU may or may not know today is the 26th Anniversary of CONWAY'S passing away. Keep doing your great reaction s. THANK YOU for all your kindness and time. Clay Hathcock Pontiac Michigan
Song makes me cry. Reminds me of my estranged father, and deceased grandfathers. All good men in their own way, despite their flaws and the hurdles life put in their way.
I love this song and yes cry is part of it I saw my dad crying to this song and I will never for get it has pastawy 4 years a go. My son Charles miss is grandpa so much. It took 2 years get Charles back I thot I lost him to it was ruff and a long Rocky road. If my son loses me he will go nuts daddy will always love you Charles.
I had to come back to this one. This reaction introduced me to the song so I added it to my MP3 player. I've listened to it a few times and I think it is great. Today I was walking home listening to it and I had tears running down my face. People walking past must have wondered what was going on. My dad is still here but, man, have I lived the first two verses. The first verse in particularly hit me. I remember a time when I was probably about 8 or 9 and my dad used to go out every Sunday and he'd get back at around 11:00 at night. For whatever reason I wasn't sleeping and it had got to around 11:15-11:30 and I became convinced something had happened to him so I went downstairs and waiting by the window for him. The first verse of this song brought that image and feeling back like t was crystal clear and I was living it again. I couldn't help but cry, even if it was in the middle of the street.
@Luke Broadbent That's powerful stuff man, and no shame in feeling something deep like that. The older I get, the easier I tear up at certain things, especially if I'm by myself. When I'm out with folks I keep it under wraps, but if something makes me think of my daughter (who's doing fine) I'll have a tear or two come out. It's a beautiful part of life to feel that stuff, even though it can hurt a little, too.
Hey, Don. As always, another great analysis. You are spot on about the impact that a parent's words have on their child. Gary Barr wrote this in 1987, one year after his dad died. The entire song is about him and his relationship with his dad, right down to the mirror in the hall. Jewish parents have a powerful weapon in motivating their kids to achieve much. It's called, "The Blessing." When a boy or girl turns 13, they are given a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah. It signifies the child's passing from childhood into adulthood. The parents stand before family and friends. They lay their right hand of blessing on their child and tell those witnesses that their child is bone of their bone, flesh of their flesh and blood of their blood. They state how proud of that child they are and prophesy the great success they will achieve in his or her life. That ceremony galvanizes and empowers that kid. It is powerful in what it demonstrates to a young person. Our children need and want to know that we care and that they matter. We need to show it and say it, continuously. That is, indeed, our job. Thanks for covering this classic. By the way, a misdiagnosis caused Conway's early demise.
Don,I Love Conway and your reaction to his song. This world needs more daddys like that. God bless you Don. Your my favorite. When you get a chance,can you react to his song "It's Only Make Believe" Just whenever you can. Thank you Don.
@Karen Partin Thank you for such kind words!! And I wholeheartedly agree about the world needing good, caring dads. Dads don't have to be perfect, but their kids need to know they care about them and have their backs.
Yeah. That was his original hit. To understand Conway Twitty, you must understand that in the 50s and early 60s he was in rock-n-roll / rockabilly, before transitioning to country. Like Elvis, he was from Mississippi, and close in age. Explains why he has so much soul and blues in his voice.
You're supposed to shed the tears when you hear the third verse. It's how this kind of song is structured. But for me, it's the second verse that always leaves at least one tear on my cheek. I had that exact conversation with my dad, almost word for word. Left home at 19 and worried what would happen if things didn't work out. Dad told me to listen to that song "That's My Job."
Mr. Twitty passed the same year as my dad, i could not bring myself to listen to his solo music until i met Tayle thenTre. They have been an amazing blessing in my life.
I have always took this song as you took it. It makes me cry every time! My grandmother practically raised me and I lost her suddenly when I was 15. Her favorite was Ricky Van Shelton- I'll leave this world loving you. It would be awesome if you could react to it. I know it's a love song, but I always think of her when I hear it. It makes me ugly cry! I know I say it a lot, but I love your channel and all your reactions. You're a real favorite❤ Thank you!
My Dad was murdered almost seven years ago. I wish I had my Dad to tell me "That's his job" to keep me safe with him! Thank you Mr. Don. Please have a safe and wonderful road trip!
Thank you @Karen Partin. That means more to me than you know. I'm so sorry for your loss. I'll be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless you.
@Kimberly Grimm I'm so sorry for the late response, as I just saw this comment!! And I am so sorry about what happened to your father and to you and your family because of it. I can't even imagine, but I hope you've found something to hold onto that makes you feel a little safety in this brutal world. Keep on going and feel free to post here anytime you want or need to. Some other folks have dealt with that, which I just discovered from the other comments, which saddens and shocks me at the same time.
Ms. Lynn's husband was having a procedure done. Mr. Twitty came into the same hospital and she saw him and spent time with him and left nothing on the table. They were best friends and he passed that same night. Such a touching story.
Thanks for making me cry. I still miss my daddy. I still whis he was here to say that's my job. I am mother of two and still need my dad and he's not here.
@Eliza Hamilton You're welcome, and welcome the family here!! P.S. I went to school in New Jersey with a girl named Eliza, so you're the second one I've ever "spoken" with!
I've always had a 'complicated' relationship with my dad but I do have--and hope to always have--a great relationship with my son so, this song is bittersweet for me. It's a great song, though and it often brings me to tears to this day.
I still remember where I was when I found out Conway passed. I had been out drinking all night. On my way home the radio played several songs in a row by him. I assumed it might have been his birthday. Then finally announced his passing
Well Don ---- you got it again... 100%. I enjoyed listening to your take on it. Conway [Harold Jenkins] my wife's most fav of all time. Started his career in Rock... oddly enough --- Conway's sound/voice was/is eerily similar to the ever so popular Elvis ... at times hard to tell them apart! Guess the world wasn't so enthused with 2 voices so similar --- Conway switched over to country music and the rest is history. ---- This song, for me, hit(s) hard for me probably early 30's till the present... couldn't have been written or sung any better!!!
Happy Fathers Day, you said you had Lex. I agree with what you said about the older you get more soft you become. Also I don't understand how some people don't get it and some do. Oh yeah you said you was coming to Nashville, well I live about 40 miles east of The Music City and hopefully someday we could run into each other, but til then I just wanna thank you from My heart for doing the reviews and reaction also everyone's request. Your a wonderful person and I'm so GLAD to be apart of this journey. 👍❤
Conway... the original "Smooth Talker" 😍 Esp when he sings "Tight Fitting Jeans" Oh the memories that flood in, every time I hear this song!! My Daddy has been singing this to me since I was old enough to remember. I've been wanting to hear your review on this, but avoided it for a bit due to emotions. My Dad is battling stage 4 stomach/esophagus cancer, so it's hard to hold back my emotions when I hear things like this. I'm such a Daddy's girl, and we've always had such a strong relationship, that he's literally said "that's my job" every time I ever tried to say "Thank you" to him. Getting to take him to the Hank Jr concert, hearing him sing the whole time and seeing him beaming with joy... All I could think was "that's my job, now" ❤️❤️❤️ (sorry, I'm usually not very emotional, but this one hit hard!) Thanks Don! 😉
This song gets me everytime....my dad passed away 10/6/13 just a week after his 60th birthday....this time of year is a little rough for me with Father's day coming up.😞😢
@The KVOK Right on, man--thanks!! And the Cody Jinks reaction you did this morning was good stuff, so keep rockin' it out! Cody fans are hardcore and spreading out, so you should get some good responses from it.
Love Conway his Song's straight from his Beautiful Heart "" there will never be a another Conway "" Have a great trip to Nashville "" also if you can check out Willie & his Son's new video's& Song's thank you 🎶🎶🎶❤
I wish i could pull up my pictures, i have a few with me and Mr. Twitty's grandson and one special one he pulled me up onstage when Tre Twitty sang this song during one concert.
@Yeti tracker 66 I'm in same boat as you, but am experiencing a genre that's still new to me, and am doing it on camera and have taken some hits along the way--ha!! But not too bad--most folks have been kind to me. The beauty of reactions videos is that you get to choose which songs you want to do and how you want to set up your reactions. Most reactors stop songs as they're thinking of things, some wait till the end of a song to make comments, others talk right over the songs. So there's a personal touch to it, and if you did a mix of music that could work depending on how you present it and yourself. Some folks cuss a lot, some just a little, others don't cuss at all. And so on. But you have to be consistent with doing videos on a particular schedule so your subs and lurkers can depend on you to do something. I'll definitely check you out if you get into it. Where you start probably isn't where you'll end up. I started doing Nashville country, and then started getting requests for other artists and haven't looked back. I still like some of the music coming out of Nashville, but I've seen the light. Ha!!
DON I CAN'T WATCH NOT IN A BAD WAY MY AUNT PASSED AWAY IN MAY 2015 SHE SMOKED AND SHE HAD CLEANED TRAILERS ONE DAY SHE BREATH FUMES AND THEN WAS ON HOSPITAL CARE BUT SHE LOVED LORETTA AND CONWAY IF I AM NOT EXPECTING THEM IT IS HARD TO LISTEN MY DAD PASSED FROM CANCER DECEMBER 7 2015
Very good reaction. Unfortunately, what seems to get lost in reaction videos is the fact that, as much I as I truly love Conway Twitty, he’s singing a song written by someone else. The comments are usually about the reaction to the performance and delivery, of course, but, in particular, to the lyrics. Conway Twitty didn’t write this song - Gary Burr did. And he wrote many other great songs. So, please, please, just consider thes as constructive criticism, in the best sense, and set yourself apart by addressing the songwriters’ contribution and give them credit by naming them. Peace.
This song is amazing can you react to another TH-camr his name is Bryan Lanning he has a music channel where he puts his music one of his songs is called Watch Em Grow he wrote the song with his wife his producer and his producer wife about their boys the very first song song he recorded and released is called This Is Home he also has a family TH-cam channel with his wife and their boys
It's great to have a song about a fathers love, my dad was a single parent and raised me alone. Conway does a beautiful job right from the intro. Now I am a father of 4.
UPDATE , my dad passed away this past June and I played this song at his funeral. This song brings a tear to my eyes more now then ever. He always told me he loved me which I have passed on to my kids.
Man THIS song!!!😭😭 I could write a novel about how this song IS my life. But for sake of space, my dad has been gone 11 years and I would give anything to see him 1 more time
I lost my mother at 4. My father became so important to me but I could never express it. I was afraid of what would happen if I put it into words. I’m in my 70s now and this song still stirs my emotions. Thank you for reacting to it.
Glad I could get you to listen to this for me means a lot
Conway Twitty has always been my favorite all time singer. Thanks
I love him and the duets he did with Ms. Loretta Lynn
I love this song. My dad had this played at my brother's funeral. Still puts chills in me. This will always be one of my favorites. It's a high 9 to me.
I've never heard this song, but already knew it, as my husband sang it to all of our children growing up. So many old country songs he sang, we all know the words to, but didn't ever hear them until rare opportunities come up like this one. Makes me smile. Thanks Don!
This song always makes me cry. Daddy's like this song speaks of are the best sort of Dadys. Daddy like mine, like my late husband are that sort of Daddys. The very best. Miss them dearly. Always. My Daddy would pull the covers back so I could crawl in beside him. I was a mess and just wanted to sleep with Mama and Daddy. When I was a little girl, Daddy's girl, when Daddy got home from work I would run and launch myself off the porch and he never missed. He always caught me. Later when I was a Teen and young adult he still always caught me when I had a miss step.
I am in close proximity to Nashville and have always been proud to be from here.
HI DON- Great review of a songs best friend. CONWAY. YOU may or may not know today is the 26th Anniversary of CONWAY'S passing away. Keep doing your great reaction s. THANK YOU for all your kindness and time.
Clay Hathcock Pontiac Michigan
Song makes me cry. Reminds me of my estranged father, and deceased grandfathers. All good men in their own way, despite their flaws and the hurdles life put in their way.
This is one of my all time favs.
This song makes me cry because my dad past away and i remeber every time i needed him of coruse we butted heads but he was still there
I love this song and yes cry is part of it I saw my dad crying to this song and I will never for get it has pastawy 4 years a go. My son Charles miss is grandpa so much. It took 2 years get Charles back I thot I lost him to it was ruff and a long Rocky road. If my son loses me he will go nuts daddy will always love you Charles.
I had to come back to this one. This reaction introduced me to the song so I added it to my MP3 player. I've listened to it a few times and I think it is great. Today I was walking home listening to it and I had tears running down my face. People walking past must have wondered what was going on.
My dad is still here but, man, have I lived the first two verses. The first verse in particularly hit me. I remember a time when I was probably about 8 or 9 and my dad used to go out every Sunday and he'd get back at around 11:00 at night. For whatever reason I wasn't sleeping and it had got to around 11:15-11:30 and I became convinced something had happened to him so I went downstairs and waiting by the window for him. The first verse of this song brought that image and feeling back like t was crystal clear and I was living it again. I couldn't help but cry, even if it was in the middle of the street.
@Luke Broadbent That's powerful stuff man, and no shame in feeling something deep like that. The older I get, the easier I tear up at certain things, especially if I'm by myself. When I'm out with folks I keep it under wraps, but if something makes me think of my daughter (who's doing fine) I'll have a tear or two come out. It's a beautiful part of life to feel that stuff, even though it can hurt a little, too.
Hey, Don. As always, another great analysis. You are spot on about the impact that a parent's words have on their child. Gary Barr wrote this in 1987, one year after his dad died. The entire song is about him and his relationship with his dad, right down to the mirror in the hall.
Jewish parents have a powerful weapon in motivating their kids to achieve much. It's called, "The Blessing." When a boy or girl turns 13, they are given a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah. It signifies the child's passing from childhood into adulthood. The parents stand before family and friends. They lay their right hand of blessing on their child and tell those witnesses that their child is bone of their bone, flesh of their flesh and blood of their blood. They state how proud of that child they are and prophesy the great success they will achieve in his or her life. That ceremony galvanizes and empowers that kid. It is powerful in what it demonstrates to a young person. Our children need and want to know that we care and that they matter. We need to show it and say it, continuously. That is, indeed, our job. Thanks for covering this classic. By the way, a misdiagnosis caused Conway's early demise.
Very thoughtful commentary. Love it.
One person enjoyed this so much they turned their phone upside down and liked it again
Don,I Love Conway and your reaction to his song.
This world needs more daddys like that.
God bless you Don.
Your my favorite.
When you get a chance,can you react to his song
"It's Only Make Believe"
Just whenever you can.
Thank you Don.
@Karen Partin Thank you for such kind words!! And I wholeheartedly agree about the world needing good, caring dads. Dads don't have to be perfect, but their kids need to know they care about them and have their backs.
Yeah. That was his original hit. To understand Conway Twitty, you must understand that in the 50s and early 60s he was in rock-n-roll / rockabilly, before transitioning to country. Like Elvis, he was from Mississippi, and close in age. Explains why he has so much soul and blues in his voice.
You're supposed to shed the tears when you hear the third verse. It's how this kind of song is structured. But for me, it's the second verse that always leaves at least one tear on my cheek. I had that exact conversation with my dad, almost word for word. Left home at 19 and worried what would happen if things didn't work out. Dad told me to listen to that song "That's My Job."
Mr. Twitty passed the same year as my dad, i could not bring myself to listen to his solo music until i met Tayle thenTre. They have been an amazing blessing in my life.
I have always took this song as you took it. It makes me cry every time! My grandmother practically raised me and I lost her suddenly when I was 15. Her favorite was Ricky Van Shelton- I'll leave this world loving you. It would be awesome if you could react to it. I know it's a love song, but I always think of her when I hear it. It makes me ugly cry! I know I say it a lot, but I love your channel and all your reactions. You're a real favorite❤ Thank you!
My Dad was murdered almost seven years ago. I wish I had my Dad to tell me
"That's his job" to keep me safe with him!
Thank you Mr. Don. Please have a safe and wonderful road trip!
Honey,I'm so sorry you lost your dad.
I know the pain of losing a loved one to murder.
God bless you.
Thank you @Karen Partin.
That means more to me than you know.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I'll be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless you.
Kimberly Grimm sorry for your loss
So sorry for your loss.
@Kimberly Grimm I'm so sorry for the late response, as I just saw this comment!! And I am so sorry about what happened to your father and to you and your family because of it. I can't even imagine, but I hope you've found something to hold onto that makes you feel a little safety in this brutal world. Keep on going and feel free to post here anytime you want or need to. Some other folks have dealt with that, which I just discovered from the other comments, which saddens and shocks me at the same time.
Everything you said in this video for me really means a lot and brightens my day and I will always appreciate you and the things you said to me
man listening to this song crying as usual i lost my Dad 7 and half years ago i miss him everyday and he was my hero 😭😭😭😭
You just can't go wrong with Conway!!!
We played this at my Daddys funeral. It still hits me right in the heart when I hear it. Thank you for reacting to it! 💜
Ms. Lynn's husband was having a procedure done. Mr. Twitty came into the same hospital and she saw him and spent time with him and left nothing on the table. They were best friends and he passed that same night. Such a touching story.
Thanks for making me cry. I still miss my daddy. I still whis he was here to say that's my job. I am mother of two and still need my dad and he's not here.
Love this song!! I have been listening to country since I was young. Some classics like this still gets to me!!
One if my faves! Thanks for this reaction!
@Eliza Hamilton You're welcome, and welcome the family here!! P.S. I went to school in New Jersey with a girl named Eliza, so you're the second one I've ever "spoken" with!
I've always had a 'complicated' relationship with my dad but I do have--and hope to always have--a great relationship with my son so, this song is bittersweet for me. It's a great song, though and it often brings me to tears to this day.
I still remember where I was when I found out Conway passed. I had been out drinking all night. On my way home the radio played several songs in a row by him. I assumed it might have been his birthday. Then finally announced his passing
This song makes me miss my dad so bad. He loved Conway and I cry almost every time I hear it
This to me was his best song. I never knew my real dad but just last wed lost the man I called dad thank you for doing this song.
Well Don ---- you got it again... 100%. I enjoyed listening to your take on it. Conway [Harold Jenkins] my wife's most fav of all time. Started his career in Rock... oddly enough --- Conway's sound/voice was/is eerily similar to the ever so popular Elvis ... at times hard to tell them apart! Guess the world wasn't so enthused with 2 voices so similar --- Conway switched over to country music and the rest is history. ---- This song, for me, hit(s) hard for me probably early 30's till the present... couldn't have been written or sung any better!!!
Happy Fathers Day, you said you had Lex. I agree with what you said about the older you get more soft you become. Also I don't understand how some people don't get it and some do. Oh yeah you said you was coming to Nashville, well I live about 40 miles east of The Music City and hopefully someday we could run into each other, but til then I just wanna thank you from My heart for doing the reviews and reaction also everyone's request. Your a wonderful person and I'm so GLAD to be apart of this journey. 👍❤
Rock 🪨 N Tonight 💞
Great song and one of the best voices in country music! " Satuday Night Special" is also a great Conway song!
Conway was one of the best voices in country music. You should do a rating reaction to his song "You know I wouldn't lie"
This reminds me of my father in law funeral. His 5 children played it for him...RIP Bud.😢
song.says.a.lot.on.the.decency.of.family.life......great.song.and.singer...great.message..triute.to.dads
You mentioned Father and Daughter and a song like that would be Heartland's "I Loved Her First"
@Ken Tros I did that one with my surrogate daughter about six months ago, and it got me pretty good.
@@RockN2Country I just discovered your channel this week and have really been enjoying it.
I liked this sweet song. Reminds me of my Daddy so much, and Momma!
They were amazing!❤❤❤
Conway and George Strait are my two favorite country singers of all time. Great reaction as always Don!
Great reaction
Thanks you, @Ronald Burton!
Conway... the original "Smooth Talker" 😍
Esp when he sings "Tight Fitting Jeans"
Oh the memories that flood in, every time I hear this song!! My Daddy has been singing this to me since I was old enough to remember. I've been wanting to hear your review on this, but avoided it for a bit due to emotions. My Dad is battling stage 4 stomach/esophagus cancer, so it's hard to hold back my emotions when I hear things like this. I'm such a Daddy's girl, and we've always had such a strong relationship, that he's literally said "that's my job" every time I ever tried to say "Thank you" to him. Getting to take him to the Hank Jr concert, hearing him sing the whole time and seeing him beaming with joy... All I could think was "that's my job, now" ❤️❤️❤️ (sorry, I'm usually not very emotional, but this one hit hard!)
Thanks Don! 😉
Thanks Q
This song gets me everytime....my dad passed away 10/6/13 just a week after his 60th birthday....this time of year is a little rough for me with Father's day coming up.😞😢
Another great one Don! Love the Conway Pics
@The KVOK Right on, man--thanks!! And the Cody Jinks reaction you did this morning was good stuff, so keep rockin' it out! Cody fans are hardcore and spreading out, so you should get some good responses from it.
Conway picked and wrote the best songs!
This song is rated in my top 3 of all time my kids love it also it's also their ringtone on my phone
This song is in my top ten of all time.
Trey Alexander same
This song is so hard to listen to. I know it all too well and as soon I the vocals start, my eyes start tearing up.
Love Conway his Song's straight from his Beautiful Heart "" there will never be a another Conway "" Have a great trip to Nashville "" also if you can check out Willie & his Son's new video's& Song's thank you 🎶🎶🎶❤
I wish i could pull up my pictures, i have a few with me and Mr. Twitty's grandson and one special one he pulled me up onstage when Tre Twitty sang this song during one concert.
one of my favs! :)
F.Y.I. conway lived in conway Arkansas and twitty Texas,that's how he came up with his name
Great reaction. I would love to see you react to one of my old time fave artist from way back - Jim Reeves.
YES! Jim Reeves, He'll Have To Go, The Blizzard, Distant Drums. Still to this day the best male vocals in country music.
I wish I could do reaction videos but I've heard such a wide range of music that there wouldn't be much I haven't heard that I would probably like LOL
@Yeti tracker 66 I'm in same boat as you, but am experiencing a genre that's still new to me, and am doing it on camera and have taken some hits along the way--ha!! But not too bad--most folks have been kind to me. The beauty of reactions videos is that you get to choose which songs you want to do and how you want to set up your reactions. Most reactors stop songs as they're thinking of things, some wait till the end of a song to make comments, others talk right over the songs. So there's a personal touch to it, and if you did a mix of music that could work depending on how you present it and yourself. Some folks cuss a lot, some just a little, others don't cuss at all. And so on. But you have to be consistent with doing videos on a particular schedule so your subs and lurkers can depend on you to do something. I'll definitely check you out if you get into it. Where you start probably isn't where you'll end up. I started doing Nashville country, and then started getting requests for other artists and haven't looked back. I still like some of the music coming out of Nashville, but I've seen the light. Ha!!
Akhirnya aku menemukan channel ini lagi 🙂
Another great song by Conway Twitty is Dont cry Joni
I loved this song. It makes me cry every time. And I am formally requesting a song for you to react to.
The Walk by Sawyer Brown.
Can you do Doug Stones I'd be better off in a pine box
Love that song ❤️
Chiseled In Stone by Vern Gosdin
You’re the man! You should check out Charlie crocket- how I got to Memphis
Damn good song... I love Charlie's version.
Seen the poster of him and Loretta Lynn you need to do the song your the reason our kids are ugly.
@sandy floyd Get 'er done got her did!! th-cam.com/video/1QkACJcSLmw/w-d-xo.html
@@RockN2Country I just watched it on your channel glad you seen the humour in it🤣
Man.. I just can’t listen to this song without crying. Idk
Cattleman’s gun dean brody
@Aidan Hackworth Thanks for the rec--it's on the list now. And welcome aboard!
Ok thanks
You should watch the video for Big Green Tractor and then watch Tim Hawkins parody of it Pretty Pink Tractor LOL
DON I CAN'T WATCH NOT IN A BAD WAY MY AUNT PASSED AWAY IN MAY 2015 SHE SMOKED AND SHE HAD CLEANED TRAILERS ONE DAY SHE BREATH FUMES AND THEN WAS ON HOSPITAL CARE BUT SHE LOVED LORETTA AND CONWAY IF I AM NOT EXPECTING THEM IT IS HARD TO LISTEN MY DAD PASSED FROM CANCER DECEMBER 7 2015
You got to react to ain’t no sunshine done by Matt Anderson
And his version of "Wagon Wheel" is stellar imo also!
hey Don you should check out Travis Tritt Where Corn Dont Grow its a real good song
He just did Waylon's version (the original to best of my knowledge) but I agree Tritt's version is great also: especially with the video.
alwayscrazy1 aright I will have to check it out
His son sang after Conway Twitty died
Very good reaction. Unfortunately, what seems to get lost in reaction videos is the fact that, as much I as I truly love Conway Twitty, he’s singing a song written by someone else. The comments are usually about the reaction to the performance and delivery, of course, but, in particular, to the lyrics. Conway Twitty didn’t write this song - Gary Burr did. And he wrote many other great songs. So, please, please, just consider thes as constructive criticism, in the best sense, and set yourself apart by addressing the songwriters’ contribution and give them credit by naming them. Peace.
This song gets too me. Hard too listen to it. Sad one!
Nope. You got it right.
This song is amazing can you react to another TH-camr his name is Bryan Lanning he has a music channel where he puts his music one of his songs is called Watch Em Grow he wrote the song with his wife his producer and his producer wife about their boys the very first song song he recorded and released is called This Is Home he also has a family TH-cam channel with his wife and their boys
Please react to Glen Templeton "That's my Job"! He sounds JUST LIKE Conway!!
Can you please react to life’s too short by Conway twitty please
@Midwest trash I'll keep it in mind, though my request list is long. Please be patient with me! Also, welcome to the channel!!
It's great to have a song about a fathers love, my dad was a single parent and raised me alone. Conway does a beautiful job right from the intro. Now I am a father of 4.
UPDATE , my dad passed away this past June and I played this song at his funeral. This song brings a tear to my eyes more now then ever. He always told me he loved me which I have passed on to my kids.