I was a Sophomore in highschool on September 11, 2001. This song gave words to us that were speechless. I'm now a Firefighter Paramedic and I often run to this song, remembering the 343 that perished that day. But mostly I thank you for creating a song that will always remind me of the feeling all of us had on September 12, 2001. The day we were all the same; the day we only loved one another
I was freshman, that feelin of what happen still effects me, this song helped me deal with that also. I almost went in to the military, but like you, also decided a different path. Keep up the good work brother.
It was the acoustic version of this song that made me realize the extent of the lyrics and how deep they went. Such an great tribute video they made for this. RIP to all those that lost their lives on that day. They will forever be hero's.
The thought of seeing them with thousands of people and them all singing along... "everything is gonna be alright, be strong, believe" gives me goose bumps.
this song saved my life! it helped me get through a really bad time in my life, so for that I'm forever grateful for them for writing this song. it's a constant reminder that i just have to hang on, that everything will be ok
Think about the love inside the strength of heart Think about the heroes saving life in the dark Climbing higher, through the fire Time was running out Never knowing you weren't going to be coming down alive But you still came back for me You were strong and you believed Everything is going to be alright Everything is going to be alright Everything is going to be alright Be strong, believe (Be strong, believe) Think about the chance I never had to say Thank you for giving up your life that day Never fearing, only hearing voices calling out Let it all go, the life that you know Just to bring them down alive And you still came back for me You were strong and you believed Everything is going to be alright Everything is going to be alright Everything is going to be alright Be strong, believe Want to hold my wife when I get home Want to tell my kids they'll never know How much I love to see them smile Want to make a change right here, right now Want to live a life like you somehow To make your sacrifice worth while Everything is going to be alright Everything is going to be alright Everything is going to be alright Be strong, believe
I still remember the day when I first heard this song. The night after that I cried so hard when I found out the origin of the song. :') A moment of silence for those who perished that day.
It's a tribute to the heroes of 9/11. Some firefighters fought hard to enter the already tumbling rubble to save lives, and some of those firefighters never made out alive. Losing their lives to save others. Sean Mackin, the violinist of Yellowcard, was said to have been in the rubble and was saved by a firefighter who never returned alive after he went back in. Sean said that when the firefighter was fighting his way to get him out, he kept repeating the words to Sean, 'Everything is gonna be alright. Be strong, believe' And that supposedly became an important part of this song...... T___T *cries*
David Watkeys This explains the parts, 'Wanna hold my wife when I get home, Wanna tell the kids they'll never know, How much I love to see them smile' Some of the firefighters who died that day..., had warm families waiting for them ... at home...
never ever forget those we lost that day!!! love you yellowcard for this amazing tribute to our brothers and sisters we lost that day!!! long live yellowcard in our hearts as they broke up yesterday 😢😢😢😢 and never forget 9/11
I just read about Welles Crowther on wikipedia, and he made me think of this song. He was a 24-year-old banker who rescued like 18 people before the tower collapsed on him and rescue workers. In about a month he'd have been 40. I'm crying so hard right now.
yes they did...they did it originally back in 2003 when this album first came out as a tribute for the 2nd anniversary...still strong and meaningful to this day
I remember seeing yellowcard back when "star struck" was their number one song. love at first listen. so unique and not one song has you asking "What....the....." :)
Think about the love inside the strength of heart. Think about the heroes saving life in the dark. Think about the chance I never had to say, "Thank you for giving up your life that day."
Crazy to think it's been 18 years since the attacks happened on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, Rest in peace everyone who perished in the initial attacks and rescue.
For all the frontliners, Thank you for taking care of the patients with Covid-19, You may risk your lives But always remember Be strong and believe that everything is gonna be alright. Please Stay safe and we are always here to pray for your Safeway, to fight this Covid-19. Just always Pray at Night. AND BELIEVE IN JESUS NAME.
I was a Sophomore in highschool on September 11, 2001. This song gave words to us that were speechless. I'm now a Firefighter Paramedic and I often run to this song, remembering the 343 that perished that day. But mostly I thank you for creating a song that will always remind me of the feeling all of us had on September 12, 2001. The day we were all the same; the day we only loved one another
I was freshman, that feelin of what happen still effects me, this song helped me deal with that also. I almost went in to the military, but like you, also decided a different path. Keep up the good work brother.
It was the acoustic version of this song that made me realize the extent of the lyrics and how deep they went. Such an great tribute video they made for this. RIP to all those that lost their lives on that day. They will forever be hero's.
The thought of seeing them with thousands of people and them all singing along... "everything is gonna be alright, be strong, believe" gives me goose bumps.
This song has been a pick me up song for sure. I always come back to it and Yellowcard when I need it
this song saved my life! it helped me get through a really bad time in my life, so for that I'm forever grateful for them for writing this song. it's a constant reminder that i just have to hang on, that everything will be ok
Think about the love inside the strength of heart
Think about the heroes saving life in the dark
Climbing higher, through the fire
Time was running out
Never knowing you weren't going to be coming down alive
But you still came back for me
You were strong and you believed
Everything is going to be alright
Everything is going to be alright
Everything is going to be alright
Be strong, believe
(Be strong, believe)
Think about the chance I never had to say
Thank you for giving up your life that day
Never fearing, only hearing voices calling out
Let it all go, the life that you know
Just to bring them down alive
And you still came back for me
You were strong and you believed
Everything is going to be alright
Everything is going to be alright
Everything is going to be alright
Be strong, believe
Want to hold my wife when I get home
Want to tell my kids they'll never know
How much I love to see them smile
Want to make a change right here, right now
Want to live a life like you somehow
To make your sacrifice worth while
Everything is going to be alright
Everything is going to be alright
Everything is going to be alright
Be strong, believe
Thanks Sarah :)
Everything is gonna be alright (correct)
"...we take into our hearts the lives of those who perished on this site one year ago..." miss that... love this song
I still remember the day when I first heard this song. The night after that I cried so hard when I found out the origin of the song.
:') A moment of silence for those who perished that day.
what is the origin of believe? i wasnt able to find anything online
It's a tribute to the heroes of 9/11.
Some firefighters fought hard to enter the already tumbling rubble to save lives, and some of those firefighters never made out alive. Losing their lives to save others.
Sean Mackin, the violinist of Yellowcard, was said to have been in the rubble and was saved by a firefighter who never returned alive after he went back in. Sean said that when the firefighter was fighting his way to get him out, he kept repeating the words to Sean, 'Everything is gonna be alright. Be strong, believe'
And that supposedly became an important part of this song......
T___T *cries*
David Watkeys
This explains the parts,
'Wanna hold my wife when I get home,
Wanna tell the kids they'll never know,
How much I love to see them smile'
Some of the firefighters who died that day..., had warm families waiting for them ... at home...
Oh wow i didnt realize
Mytheon151
I'm... I'm not crying it's just some... onions or... like... something in the air. I must be allergic.
never ever forget those we lost that day!!! love you yellowcard for this amazing tribute to our brothers and sisters we lost that day!!! long live yellowcard in our hearts as they broke up yesterday 😢😢😢😢 and never forget 9/11
Underlying vocal at the end are so subtle!
it's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
had to listen to this at least once today. it's been on repeat for the past hour
favorite song of all time right here
I am not going to sleep until I listen to all of these. Yellowcard is the absolute greatest
This band and album was a huge part of my childhood. I'm just listening to the acoustic versions for the first time and holy shit...
I just read about Welles Crowther on wikipedia, and he made me think of this song. He was a 24-year-old banker who rescued like 18 people before the tower collapsed on him and rescue workers. In about a month he'd have been 40.
I'm crying so hard right now.
Have you read the book about him
love it! idk why but i'd love for yellowcard to make a christmas cd
yes they did...they did it originally back in 2003 when this album first came out as a tribute for the 2nd anniversary...still strong and meaningful to this day
What a great inspiration this song is!! Gotta reach deep when these get tough. It's in you, you just haven't found it yet:)
Incredible song, incredible acoustic version of this powerful song. God bless! #NeverForget
I remember seeing yellowcard back when "star struck" was their number one song. love at first listen. so unique and not one song has you asking "What....the....."
:)
Finally.. been waiting for this one! First Yellowcard song I ever heard! ^_^
Be strong believe! 🇺🇸
*Never forget!*
Think about the love inside the strength of heart.
Think about the heroes saving life in the dark.
Think about the chance I never had to say, "Thank you for giving up your life that day."
My favourite band, alongside 30 seconds to mars and AVA.
30 seconds to mars are AWESOME ♥
You got that right!
does AVA stand for Angels and Airwaves?
Yes sir.
I don't know them but I'm gonna listen now! sounds good (I'm a girl, by the way)
Es muy buena la música me gusta mucho es excelente para el amor y la amistad de Rosa de Houston tx
back to music, i think im kinda a bit bummed that they left out the quotes. but it is still my faveorite acoustic song ever!
Crazy to think it's been 18 years since the attacks happened on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, Rest in peace everyone who perished in the initial attacks and rescue.
I LOVE IT YC.
Be strong.... Believe
My favourite Yellowcard song :3 I've been so excited to hear this song's acoustic version!
You were strong and you believed!
YELLOWCARD fever :D love it!
YES GIVING MORE LIGHT IN THE WORLD OF CHILDREN WILL BE HELP ALL THE WAYS
In LOVE
Love it so hard
"the strength of heart "
Think about the love inside the strength of heart
It's hard to believe it's been 20 years
Heard this song playing at fair near a Fire Department once. All I can think was, sh*t just got real.
"The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here." -Abe Lincoln
Perfect.
Everything gonna be alright!
Man I miss them TT^TT
yes
OMG WHY I ONLY FOUND THIS NOW O_O
4 people don't give a thought for good music and respect.
be strong. believe.
This song and Miles Apart are what pretty much helped me through my parents' divorce...
You're correct.
Best song they've ever put out ! Personally the original's beta but this still kicks as !
Perfect ✌👍🏼😎
When I figured out what this song was about I got chills thinking about it
what's it about?
Its about 09/11/01
Something like my anthem
What could get better Yellowcard?
Do they do tours?
BELIEVE!!!!
I never knew this song had an acoustic version....
creo que esta versión tiene mas sentimiento que la version rock. Pero el mensaje igual de hermoso
to the three people who have disliked this: i will stalk your every move. be afraid. be VERRY AFRAID. I WILL LOCK YOU ALONE IN A ROOM. LOL! :)
Makes sense. I know that Words, Hands, Hearts is about 9/11
I know I live by the lyrics :3
This song is too perfect for today 9/11
Based on your picture, I'm in love with you!
"be strong, believe" :(
Wiener Stadthalle wir kommen!! :D
For all the frontliners,
Thank you for taking care of the patients with Covid-19, You may risk your lives But always remember Be strong and believe that everything is gonna be alright. Please Stay safe and we are always here to pray for your Safeway, to fight this Covid-19. Just always Pray at Night. AND BELIEVE IN JESUS NAME.
thats what it was written for...
Best fucking song!
I agree that the acoustic album is way too produced, hearing it live in concert is way better
2:40....just...l
Didn't they make this song for 9-11?
How is it not obvious that this song is about 9/11.
Seriously, who are the idiots that disliked this?? I'll probably hear it for this but omg ..
DAT fucking intro.
F
Is it just me or are these acoustic songs wayyyyyyyy too produced. Ryan's voice sounds way too robotic. Love yellowcard but this is a step back :/