I'm a reactor myself. Love your channel bro. A little behind the scenes on this...when he walked up to his father's grave, that emotion was real. While he was at the funeral, that was the first time he saw his father's headstone. Really adds to the realness of this video. Oh, and call your Dad. Lost my Dad 5 years ago...let me tell you. Call everyone. Never wait to tell someone you love them. You never know when it might be your last chance.
A teenage patient I had years ago had tickets to one of his concerts. The day of the concert she was hit by a drunk driver. She had broken bones all over her body along with a brain injury. She had to go through physical therapy for years. Once she was well enough her boyfriend desperately tried to get ahold of Cole to tell him her story. He was so moved by her story he gave him backstage passes. When he met her he gave her his personal cell phone number and took hers down. To this day he always lets her know when he will be back in town and gives her free tickets. He checks on her often to see if she needs anything. He is a wonderful human being. Call your Dad dude. I speak to my parents every single day. They're my best friends.
He did write this for his father. Shortly after the video of Cole telling him that he had signed with Warner, his father died in a work accident while Cole was out on tour. He didn't get to see all of the success his son has accomplished since then. "The song is the title track of Swindell's second album You Should Be Here. The song was written as a tribute to his father, who died unexpectedly while Swindell was out on his radio tour in September 2013, shortly after Swindell had signed a record deal with Warner Music Nashville.[2][3] According to CMT News, Swindell's father, William Swindell, died unexpectedly "when a truck he was working on fell on him." ~Wikipedia
You never know when you will lose them so always take the time to tell youre loved ones how much you love them. Id give anything to be able to hold my mother again. Lost her in back in 2014 and still hurts
This song was already heartbreaking and so sad that his father didn’t get to see his success, but even more sad that his mother passed around a year later. My heart breaks for Cole 😢
I lost my dad in 2010 and then just lost my mom 3 months ago. Both of them weren't expected and was out of the blue. Devastating, because now I'm totally alone and raising my children by myself with no support. I miss my parents so bad so anyone who still has yours, count yourself blessed.
April, I’m so very sorry that both of your parents are gone now but keep reminding yourself that they are in a better, happier, place and you will definitely be with them again make no mistake about that. I could tell you my rock solid reasons why I know this but you don’t know me so suffice to say, you will be together again.❤️
I also am sorry to hear of the loss of your parents I Know it's something that we expect to happen at some point in our lives but not when we're Young and still need them. I lost my mom 21 years ago right after the Birth of my second Child she stayed with us long enough for me to get down to the state she was in and see my newborn son for about 5 seconds before she became unconscious and unresponsive and she passed away the next morning. I recently lost my dad who also lived in a different state and unfortunately never came out to see his grandchildren. And I now have 6 children and I feel alone even though I'm not I love my kids and I think what hurts the most is that they never got to see the magical woman that my mom was. But know that your parents are always with you they are always in your heart they're always watching you and if your parents are anything like mine my mom still plays practical jokes on me
Just going to say, call your dad. I haven’t been able to call mine in 13 years and my biggest regret was being to busy with life to call or visit very often.
This year marked 30 years since we laid my father to rest in Arlington. He grew up an orphan, went into the Army Air Corps (Army Air Force) 10 months before Pearl Harbor. He named me for his big brother who fought alongside Audie Murphy, my Uncle paid the ultimate price just before WW II ended. I know that there were many times in dad's life he had the sentiments from this song about his brother. Dad never knew his father. One thing I feel this song portrays is that there is life after loss, yes it hurts, yes there are moments missed, but loving and grieving them is best answered by living well to honor them.
He was on tour when they installed his dad's headstone. The reaction in the video was genuine, as that was the first time he had seen his dad's completed grave after his death.
I am sitting here crying like a baby. We just had a loss in our family today, and like a lot of people, we took for granted that we would see him again in the future. Call your Daddy, Sebs... call home.
I love this song/ video. My favorite of his. Lost my dad 30 years ago so very unexpected. Massive Heart Attack. Died in his sleep. Picture of health. You never know. Please call your dad...often.
I wish my Dad could be here to see his great grand babies! He would love them so much! It will be 23 years since he left this world! I still cry for him! Love this song!
I listen to this song sometimes when I need a good cry. Sometimes I feel like nobody will ever really understand the loss. Dude was my hero. Call your dad man. You never really know when he's just going to be gone.
Man this song is making me cry my dad left me when I was really little so my mom raised me and she just passed away last month and this song is making me think of my momma rest in peace momma i love you and miss I want everyone to go to your family and friends and spend as much time as you possibly can because we all have no idea how much longer we have left in this world are lives are way to short
Call your daddy every chance you get . My daddy has been gone 30 years. I miss him everyday. I was his only child . He was my hero. I prayed for a man like my daddy and GOD blessed me with a wonderful man..
I’m so blessed that my parents and my sister are my neighbors. I visit them almost every day. Even though we don’t live far apart we still call each other when we get home to make sure we made it home okay or watch us go inside by standing on the porch to make sure, and tell each other every day multiple times a day that we love each other and tell each other goodnight. I am so very blessed. ❤
I remember the last night of my father's life. We were all told this will be our last chance. At the time I was 34 years old. I rushed to his side I curled up on the bed with him like I did when I 9. He told me he loved me and he was proud of the man I had become. I did not shed a tear or so I could be strong for him and his last day. I thought it was my job to stand tall and strong. But once the 21-gun salute had fired that I began to sob like that 9 year old son. I have not cry daddy since or until today until this simple reaction put me back in that place. I know it sounds cliche people but tomorrow's not promised. Now some twenty years later I've come to find his fate is mine, and I pray I I am a good enough man to be remembered the same.
My dad was my rock and best friend in the world. I haven’t been married, and he was my comforter…my papa. He was put on hospice 3 weeks after a pancreatic cancer dx, and died a week later. That was 10 months after my mom died. I was blessed to be with them both as they took their final breath. They were both 66 yrs old. This song broke me when I heard it. Every joy in life is a little bit less because he’s not here.
I lost my dad 8 years ago. When this song came out it crushed me. I saw Cole live a few years later, he did this song and I lost it, all my friends came over and put their arms around me. I get choked up thinking of that night listening to cole sing this song while my friends are holding me and crying along with me, the love and support I felt and the deep connection cole and I have with this song it was an amazing powerful moment I will never forget. 2 years ago I got married and so bad I wanted my dad to be there to see it. I stood up and sang this song at the reception fighting tears the entire time with my brother by my side as a tribute to him cause he’s be so proud of the sons he raised.
I love watching MVs and listening to songs that talk about close family relationships...this is something that's not in my life. I have accepted that. I have tried hundreds of times to strengthen them but they are not healthy for me. So I get to receive those feelings vicariously through these.
On Feb 20 of this year, there was an explosion at a factory here in Cleveland, and my brother was the only casualty of that explosion. He was 46. I've always been a county fan. Always loved this song, but it has a whole new meaning now. This one, along with "Drowning" by Chris Young and "Give Heaven some Hell" by Jamey Johnson. Those are great songs as well.
My daughter played this song at her wedding for her father daughter dance. Her dad died of colon cancer when she was 9. She danced this song with her uncle. Not a dry eye!
I absolutely love this song. However I cry every time I hear it. It reminds me so much of my best friend and soulmate. This song went #1 a month after he died suddenly so to me it'll always be tied to him.
One of the very few songs that instantly makes me tear up as soon as those first few chords play after he talks to his dad. Definitely missing someone dearly right now.
In this video you got a little insight in to how supportive country superstars are of up and coming artists, which is always inspiring to see as a fan. I honestly don't know how it compares to professional, and no doubt personal as well, relationships in other genres but a supportive atmosphere has been consistent over the years in country music.
This is a very emotional song for me everytime I hear it I lost my uncle in a motorcycle wreck in 2021 two months after I moved to be closer to him I just ran across your videos I love your reactions to the country songs you should do Brantley Gilbert's we're gonna ride again
My dad passed 12 years ago. I didn't have him in my life while growing up. After 40 years, we re-connected about 2 years before he passed and spent time together and talking on the phone. The last words he ever spoke to me were "I'm proud of you, son." My mom passed 5 years ago this coming April. She and I were very close. This song in my anthem to them both almost daily. IIt's a tough song for me to get through, but it reminds me of them.. and I know.. they are with me as I continue my journey through this life, before I go home to be with them.
This song hits me hard makes me think of my mom who passed away when i was 20 yrs old she missed out on most of the imporant moments in my life and theres not a day goes by thati wish she could still be here with me. .
Don't know if mentioned yet, but Cole was Luke Bryan's merch guy for awhile, so they were friends before 'the fame'. I haven't seen the video in a while, but if I remember most of the black/white elements are things that's happened since his father died. The cemetery was the first time he'd been back since then, so all that was real emotion as well.
Good boy, I'm glad you called your dad. Don't take your parents for granted because one day they will not be there and you don't want to have to live with those regrets, trust me on this one.
I lost my dad in October of 2022 and this song really helped me and still does every time I hear it. Me and my dad shared a love of country music so these songs always have a special place in my heart and help me process a lot. So glad you reacted to it beautiful song.
I think you meant to say he died a month after. That's the importance of the date at the beginning. Cole signed July 8, 2013, his dad died September 2, 2013
Like many of the folks who have already shared their stories, this song resonates with me as well. My Dad died 30 years ago this April. He was a much loved teacher and coach and every year since his death, we have held a golf outing to raise money for a scholarship endowed in his name. I watch his family, friends, and former students gathering together for a good cause and I am always struck by the thought that he should be here - playing a round of golf, drinking a few beers, and sharing a lifetime of memories with those he loved.
Call your dad. List mine 6 yrs ago. Miss him every day. Wish I could talk to him again and hear his stupid jokes and hear his advice. Thank God I still have my mom. List my big brother 2 years ago. Call your loved ones. It will hit you hard. It's deep. It's hard to move on after. This is such a great loving song.
Swin-dell. If you look at the date on the headstone, you will see that his dad passed just a few months after the phone call. From what I have been told, the visit to the cemetery was Cole's first visit ... and they filmed it for the video. Pretty sure the "jacked" guy, was Kenny Chesney.
Love and hate this song at the same time...i lost my dad, best friend 8 years ago..we play this every year at his memorial golf tournament that benefits our local volunteer fire department
You should be here is a song about his father passing. That is what makes this song hit hard. And it's pronounced swin- dell. At the end of the video the guy he was moving his arms around with was Kenny Chesney.
Please call your dad & mom. You never know when it will be the last time. I lost my dad (56) & mom (64), way too soon. I would give anything just to sit & talk to them both.
That was Kenny Chesney you were asking about. Check out Scotty McCreery "5 more minutes" very special. P.S. CALL YOUR DAD!! This April will be 3 years that I lost my Dad and I wish I could talk to him. Don't take time for granted.. there are no "Do-overs"...
I never knew my dad but he died the same exact day my second daughter was born. It makes me feel weird celebrating her birthday every year even tho I never knew him
I love what you're going through... and thanks for sharing! I haven't seen you watch any Brantley Gilbert. If you haven't heard it, try "One Hell Of An Amen!" Enjoy!!
i lost my dad august 1 2021 and my mom july 17 2014 and let me say this it hurts not having both of your parent but i got to tell my mom that i loved her one last time i never got to tell my dad that i loved him and i regret it everyday
Lost my dad in 2011 from colon cancer ,and the most important advice that I could give to anyone who's dad is still here is SPEND AS MUCH TIME AS YOU CAN WITH HIM BECAUSE WHEN HE'S GONE YOU'RE REALLY GONNA MISS HIM 😔
This song hits hard. After losing a life long family friend (he was 65), and my Uncle (61)(who was a father figure) and learning that another family member(70) has end stage ALS last year (in that order) this song has taken on a more personal meaning now than it did beforehand. And I believe the guy that was "jacked" is Kenny Chesney another country artist.
Seb, Cole was speaking with his Dad in July. His Dad past in an unforeseen accident in September. The “jacked-up” artist is Kenny Chesney A Legend. You would dig his work.
I'm a reactor myself. Love your channel bro. A little behind the scenes on this...when he walked up to his father's grave, that emotion was real. While he was at the funeral, that was the first time he saw his father's headstone. Really adds to the realness of this video. Oh, and call your Dad. Lost my Dad 5 years ago...let me tell you. Call everyone. Never wait to tell someone you love them. You never know when it might be your last chance.
Birdman whats up. Sebs is doing a great job. Keep being a great mentor sir.
Sebs and birdman, love watching both of you! Lost mine 15 years ago, still hurts like it was yesterday. Peace from Northern Michigan
@@Coachdoug4life just caught on to his channel recently. He's damn good.
@@garyzink1927 much love to ya man. So sorry for your loss. It never seems to get easier. You just get used to it.
Omg...love my birdman too; I remember when you talked about you dad😭🥰
A teenage patient I had years ago had tickets to one of his concerts. The day of the concert she was hit by a drunk driver. She had broken bones all over her body along with a brain injury. She had to go through physical therapy for years. Once she was well enough her boyfriend desperately tried to get ahold of Cole to tell him her story. He was so moved by her story he gave him backstage passes. When he met her he gave her his personal cell phone number and took hers down. To this day he always lets her know when he will be back in town and gives her free tickets. He checks on her often to see if she needs anything. He is a wonderful human being.
Call your Dad dude. I speak to my parents every single day. They're my best friends.
His dad died after a truck fell on top of him. That was his first time seeing his headstone. So touching and so raw.
His father died on my birthday and wedding anniversary September 2nd I as well lost my dad
I will bury my mom tomorrow. Now my mom and dad are both gone. I miss her even though she is in a better place
He did write this for his father. Shortly after the video of Cole telling him that he had signed with Warner, his father died in a work accident while Cole was out on tour. He didn't get to see all of the success his son has accomplished since then.
"The song is the title track of Swindell's second album You Should Be Here. The song was written as a tribute to his father, who died unexpectedly while Swindell was out on his radio tour in September 2013, shortly after Swindell had signed a record deal with Warner Music Nashville.[2][3] According to CMT News, Swindell's father, William Swindell, died unexpectedly "when a truck he was working on fell on him." ~Wikipedia
This was actually the first time since his dad's funeral that he visited his grave so the emotions you see are very real. It's heartbreaking
You never know when you will lose them so always take the time to tell youre loved ones how much you love them. Id give anything to be able to hold my mother again. Lost her in back in 2014 and still hurts
This song was already heartbreaking and so sad that his father didn’t get to see his success, but even more sad that his mother passed around a year later. My heart breaks for Cole 😢
I lost my dad in 2010 and then just lost my mom 3 months ago. Both of them weren't expected and was out of the blue. Devastating, because now I'm totally alone and raising my children by myself with no support. I miss my parents so bad so anyone who still has yours, count yourself blessed.
April, I’m so very sorry that both of your parents are gone now but keep reminding yourself that they are in a better, happier, place and you will definitely be with them again make no mistake about that. I could tell you my rock solid reasons why I know this but you don’t know me so suffice to say, you will be together again.❤️
I also am sorry to hear of the loss of your parents I Know it's something that we expect to happen at some point in our lives but not when we're Young and still need them.
I lost my mom 21 years ago right after the Birth of my second Child she stayed with us long enough for me to get down to the state she was in and see my newborn son for about 5 seconds before she became unconscious and unresponsive and she passed away the next morning. I recently lost my dad who also lived in a different state and unfortunately never came out to see his grandchildren. And I now have 6 children and I feel alone even though I'm not I love my kids and I think what hurts the most is that they never got to see the magical woman that my mom was.
But know that your parents are always with you they are always in your heart they're always watching you and if your parents are anything like mine my mom still plays practical jokes on me
You are my favorite new reactor. I love how genuine you are. Keep treating that wife right brother.
Just going to say, call your dad. I haven’t been able to call mine in 13 years and my biggest regret was being to busy with life to call or visit very often.
Just 10 seconds in. As soon as I think of my dad. I'm a little boy. My dad has been gone 20 years.
I still cry. You don't get over it.
You manage.
This year marked 30 years since we laid my father to rest in Arlington. He grew up an orphan, went into the Army Air Corps (Army Air Force) 10 months before Pearl Harbor. He named me for his big brother who fought alongside Audie Murphy, my Uncle paid the ultimate price just before WW II ended. I know that there were many times in dad's life he had the sentiments from this song about his brother. Dad never knew his father. One thing I feel this song portrays is that there is life after loss, yes it hurts, yes there are moments missed, but loving and grieving them is best answered by living well to honor them.
He was on tour when they installed his dad's headstone. The reaction in the video was genuine, as that was the first time he had seen his dad's completed grave after his death.
I am sitting here crying like a baby. We just had a loss in our family today, and like a lot of people, we took for granted that we would see him again in the future. Call your Daddy, Sebs... call home.
I love this song/ video. My favorite of his. Lost my dad 30 years ago so very unexpected. Massive Heart Attack. Died in his sleep. Picture of health. You never know. Please call your dad...often.
I wish my Dad could be here to see his great grand babies! He would love them so much! It will be 23 years since he left this world! I still cry for him! Love this song!
I love your heartfelt genuine responses to these videos. We all feel it and appreciate you greatly.
I listen to this song sometimes when I need a good cry. Sometimes I feel like nobody will ever really understand the loss. Dude was my hero. Call your dad man. You never really know when he's just going to be gone.
Country music is the best, it’s so honest and wholesome ❤️ ❤❤
Cole is a songwriter he was writing for luke bryan and other big artist before his singing career! Cole also lost his mom recently in September 2021!
Call your Daddy Sebs. I lostine 12/25/1994 at the young age of 67. I am/was his babygirl. I'd give anything to hear him just one more time.
Man this song is making me cry my dad left me when I was really little so my mom raised me and she just passed away last month and this song is making me think of my momma rest in peace momma i love you and miss I want everyone to go to your family and friends and spend as much time as you possibly can because we all have no idea how much longer we have left in this world are lives are way to short
Call your daddy every chance you get . My daddy has been gone 30 years. I miss him everyday. I was his only child . He was my hero. I prayed for a man like my daddy and GOD blessed me with a wonderful man..
This song hits so hard, lost my brother to a terminal illness just over 4 years ago. This song and many others help me with the pain everyday.
I’m so blessed that my parents and my sister are my neighbors. I visit them almost every day. Even though we don’t live far apart we still call each other when we get home to make sure we made it home okay or watch us go inside by standing on the porch to make sure, and tell each other every day multiple times a day that we love each other and tell each other goodnight. I am so very blessed. ❤
LOL I love when you IMMEDIATELY rolled your eyes "his dad died"....you saw it coming!
I hope you called your dad. I lost mine in 2014 and wish I could call him right now. Don't wait!
I remember the last night of my father's life. We were all told this will be our last chance. At the time I was 34 years old. I rushed to his side I curled up on the bed with him like I did when I 9. He told me he loved me and he was proud of the man I had become. I did not shed a tear or so I could be strong for him and his last day. I thought it was my job to stand tall and strong. But once the 21-gun salute had fired that I began to sob like that 9 year old son. I have not cry daddy since or until today until this simple reaction put me back in that place. I know it sounds cliche people but tomorrow's not promised. Now some twenty years later I've come to find his fate is mine, and I pray I I am a good enough man to be remembered the same.
This is such a good song,I love love love it
Love your videos you are so sweet. Your family is beautiful
Watching your journey into country music is absolutely heartwarming. ❤️ 🤍 💙
That’s what is special about country music. It reminds you what is important and to appreciate it while you have it.
My dad was my rock and best friend in the world. I haven’t been married, and he was my comforter…my papa. He was put on hospice 3 weeks after a pancreatic cancer dx, and died a week later. That was 10 months after my mom died. I was blessed to be with them both as they took their final breath. They were both 66 yrs old. This song broke me when I heard it. Every joy in life is a little bit less because he’s not here.
We played this during my husband’s funeral, it fit him so well and our chose it.
Agreed. It is different to see their name in stone. Call your dad. Please please please. I'd give anything to call mine. ❤️❤️
I lost my dad 8 years ago. When this song came out it crushed me. I saw Cole live a few years later, he did this song and I lost it, all my friends came over and put their arms around me. I get choked up thinking of that night listening to cole sing this song while my friends are holding me and crying along with me, the love and support I felt and the deep connection cole and I have with this song it was an amazing powerful moment I will never forget.
2 years ago I got married and so bad I wanted my dad to be there to see it. I stood up and sang this song at the reception fighting tears the entire time with my brother by my side as a tribute to him cause he’s be so proud of the sons he raised.
My favorite!!!!
I love watching MVs and listening to songs that talk about close family relationships...this is something that's not in my life. I have accepted that. I have tried hundreds of times to strengthen them but they are not healthy for me. So I get to receive those feelings vicariously through these.
Grreat video, so sad too. I lost my dad in 2021 from Alzheimers at the age of 72, im 42, still hits me like a sledge hammer every day.
"Dad's Old Number" is another great one from him.
On Feb 20 of this year, there was an explosion at a factory here in Cleveland, and my brother was the only casualty of that explosion. He was 46. I've always been a county fan. Always loved this song, but it has a whole new meaning now. This one, along with "Drowning" by Chris Young and "Give Heaven some Hell" by Jamey Johnson. Those are great songs as well.
💞💞😢😢💞💞Thanks for sharing this video i never seen it was wonderful Seb 💕💕
My daughter played this song at her wedding for her father daughter dance. Her dad died of colon cancer when she was 9. She danced this song with her uncle. Not a dry eye!
This is a Great Cole Swindell Song.Another Great Cole Swindell Song written by Hardy is My Last Single Saturday Night 🌙.
Every day for the last 10 years of his life, I talked to my dad. He died in 2013 and I still miss that morning phone call. Call your dad!
No matter how many times I watch this video I cry right along with Cole. His reaction to that headstone and then his brothers support kills me.
I absolutely love this song. However I cry every time I hear it. It reminds me so much of my best friend and soulmate. This song went #1 a month after he died suddenly so to me it'll always be tied to him.
Love Cole Swindell great voice good Songwriter
This song came out at the same time my Dad was dying of cancer. It quickly became our anthem for him after his passing. Beautiful song.
One of the very few songs that instantly makes me tear up as soon as those first few chords play after he talks to his dad. Definitely missing someone dearly right now.
Go call your dad man! Life takes turns that you never see coming. Being a parent makes me appreciate my dad so much!
In this video you got a little insight in to how supportive country superstars are of up and coming artists, which is always inspiring to see as a fan. I honestly don't know how it compares to professional, and no doubt personal as well, relationships in other genres but a supportive atmosphere has been consistent over the years in country music.
My father passed 2011 this song reminds me of the the great relationship we had .. what a title You should be here !!
This is a very emotional song for me everytime I hear it I lost my uncle in a motorcycle wreck in 2021 two months after I moved to be closer to him I just ran across your videos I love your reactions to the country songs you should do Brantley Gilbert's we're gonna ride again
My dad passed 12 years ago. I didn't have him in my life while growing up. After 40 years, we re-connected about 2 years before he passed and spent time together and talking on the phone. The last words he ever spoke to me were "I'm proud of you, son." My mom passed 5 years ago this coming April. She and I were very close. This song in my anthem to them both almost daily. IIt's a tough song for me to get through, but it reminds me of them.. and I know.. they are with me as I continue my journey through this life, before I go home to be with them.
This song hits me hard makes me think of my mom who passed away when i was 20 yrs old she missed out on most of the imporant moments in my life and theres not a day goes by thati wish she could still be here with me. .
Such a beautiful song. Done so gracefully.
Every time I hear this I ball my eyes out cause I lost my dad in 2012. I miss him every day
What a beautiful message this says❤
Don't know if mentioned yet, but Cole was Luke Bryan's merch guy for awhile, so they were friends before 'the fame'. I haven't seen the video in a while, but if I remember most of the black/white elements are things that's happened since his father died. The cemetery was the first time he'd been back since then, so all that was real emotion as well.
I paused this video and called my Dad and we just talked for over an hour how do I not checkup with him like I should. Love you Dad
Good boy, I'm glad you called your dad. Don't take your parents for granted because one day they will not be there and you don't want to have to live with those regrets, trust me on this one.
I lost my dad in October of 2022 and this song really helped me and still does every time I hear it. Me and my dad shared a love of country music so these songs always have a special place in my heart and help me process a lot. So glad you reacted to it beautiful song.
I'm in my 40s, and still a daddy's girl. He's always been my hero and I will be heartbroken when I lose him.
Great reaction for a great song. His dad passed away a month before he got the record deal.
I think you meant to say he died a month after. That's the importance of the date at the beginning. Cole signed July 8, 2013, his dad died September 2, 2013
GREAT GREAT SONG!!
Like many of the folks who have already shared their stories, this song resonates with me as well. My Dad died 30 years ago this April. He was a much loved teacher and coach and every year since his death, we have held a golf outing to raise money for a scholarship endowed in his name. I watch his family, friends, and former students gathering together for a good cause and I am always struck by the thought that he should be here - playing a round of golf, drinking a few beers, and sharing a lifetime of memories with those he loved.
I lost my daddy a few years back. This song makes me cry every damn time. Thanks for your reaction.
I never cried for this song until this time, I lost my mom unexpectedly in December of last year, only 64, I barely made it through this song
just saw your video today, and also called my parents today.
Call your dad. List mine 6 yrs ago. Miss him every day. Wish I could talk to him again and hear his stupid jokes and hear his advice. Thank God I still have my mom. List my big brother 2 years ago. Call your loved ones. It will hit you hard. It's deep. It's hard to move on after. This is such a great loving song.
Great reaction!!
Swin-dell. If you look at the date on the headstone, you will see that his dad passed just a few months after the phone call.
From what I have been told, the visit to the cemetery was Cole's first visit ... and they filmed it for the video. Pretty sure the "jacked" guy, was Kenny Chesney.
Dads old number is another great song he wrote for his dad
What a beautiful song and I can relate so moving. What a awesome voice great reaction as always.
Love it!
Love and hate this song at the same time...i lost my dad, best friend 8 years ago..we play this every year at his memorial golf tournament that benefits our local volunteer fire department
You should be here is a song about his father passing. That is what makes this song hit hard.
And it's pronounced swin- dell. At the end of the video the guy he was moving his arms around with was Kenny Chesney.
This was supposed to be the memorial song at my wedding, but the DJ never played it. I reminds of my brother now. I miss him
Please call your dad & mom. You never know when it will be the last time. I lost my dad (56) & mom (64), way too soon. I would give anything just to sit & talk to them both.
That was quick! 😇 and go call your Dad he wont be here forever! Please
That was Kenny Chesney you were asking about. Check out Scotty McCreery "5 more minutes" very special. P.S. CALL YOUR DAD!! This April will be 3 years that I lost my Dad and I wish I could talk to him. Don't take time for granted.. there are no "Do-overs"...
my dad died 18 years ago, you never get over it, you just make room for it.
A great country song about fathers and sons and the journey through life is The Walk by Sawyer Brown.
I never knew my dad but he died the same exact day my second daughter was born. It makes me feel weird celebrating her birthday every year even tho I never knew him
I love what you're going through... and thanks for sharing! I haven't seen you watch any Brantley Gilbert. If you haven't heard it, try "One Hell Of An Amen!" Enjoy!!
i lost my dad august 1 2021 and my mom july 17 2014 and let me say this it hurts not having both of your parent but i got to tell my mom that i loved her one last time i never got to tell my dad that i loved him and i regret it everyday
I lost my dad unexpectedly as well and this is a song that I play for him too ❤❤❤❤❤
Lost my dad in 2011 from colon cancer ,and the most important advice that I could give to anyone who's dad is still here is
SPEND AS MUCH TIME AS YOU CAN WITH HIM
BECAUSE WHEN HE'S GONE
YOU'RE REALLY GONNA MISS HIM 😔
I just lost my father May 7, 2023. It was the worst day of my life, my dad was always there for me and was the strongest man I ever knew. 💔
This song hits hard. After losing a life long family friend (he was 65), and my Uncle (61)(who was a father figure) and learning that another family member(70) has end stage ALS last year (in that order) this song has taken on a more personal meaning now than it did beforehand.
And I believe the guy that was "jacked" is Kenny Chesney another country artist.
My dad died 20 years ago i would give literally anything to talk to him again
I go months without talking to most of my family. It hits different when you hear a song like this in those kinds of situations
Made the mistake of choosing this song just barely over a month since my grandfather that raised me passed and now I'm crying my eyes out.
Please call your parents often...please. I lost both of mine at the age of 63, both unexpectedly. Will never forget those calls....Never. Love ya bro
This was great! Now go call your dad. ❤️🙏😇
I miss you dad 😢
Seb, Cole was speaking with his Dad in July. His Dad past in an unforeseen accident in September.
The “jacked-up” artist is Kenny Chesney A Legend. You would dig his work.
This was played tonight at my grandsons wake. At 16 years old, he was killed in a car wreck on Valentine’s Day 😢
That "Jacked Guy" is Kenny Chesney. Definitely need to give him a try next!