Beautiful song. I'm a 58 year old man that has spent more than my natural life in prisons and lossed family members while away. But this one really hits home for me for I was actually released from jail to be by Father's side when he was dying and I closed his eyes shut and kissed them both as I said my farewell. But in my family we don't say goodbye to a Loved One we lose, we say, "See You Later" for it's never good bye for our loved ones stay within us and this video, no matter how tough I am brings tears to the wells of my eyes and I just let them flow and celebrate the memory of my Beloved Father's Life. And that's what we all should always do for those we were blessed to live our lives with. Thank you for your reaction. I appreciate you both 🙏 BELIEVE ❣️💯
No need to worry about being judged for crying. When the suffering of others brings tears to your eyes, it's because you're a loving and empathetic person. Beautiful reaction!
James dad was actually dying from kidney disease & this was his tribute & farewell to his dad. Thankfully his dad received a donor kidney & is doing okay now. If this song doesn't get to you emotionally, there is something wrong with you. This song resonates with me as I was my dad's caregiver for 5 years until he passed away 2 years ago.
@@fezzik7619 Yes 😆, video to video, any song, people write down the same stuff across all reaction channels. Question is...why? Lmao. Reactors probably read and forget it lol. Or don't read comments at all. 😆
I think I heard that the donor was a distant family member that had the same first name as his father. But a beautiful song and he portrayed it so well and showed his hurt. I cry every time I see this video.💖💖
This is a tough song. I'll be 63yrs old in November. I lost my best friend, my Dad, back in 2014. I wish I could've sang this song to him at the end. 😭😭😭 Love you Dad. 🙏🙏🙏✌️😎
I cry every time I hear this song because it reminds me of my final moments with my Dad before he passed. Especially at the end where he says “you can feel my hand on your arm” because that was exactly what I experienced when I told my Dad it was ok to go. Love your reactions!
Thank you. It is lovely to watch a true reaction without any pauses and interruptions. Watch the last 10sec though, when his father touches his arm again, that crushes me every time. Keep well
What makes this so terrific is that there is tremendous traditional English restraint. Both men - from a really ancient military family - served in the armed forces, James having served as a Captain in the British Army during the Kossovo intervention.
How could anyone NOT cry during this video?? Not fair Chod, you should have given Dee a tissue, you knew what was coming. Beautiful, heartfelt performance, glad it worked out for the Blunts.
@@andyhodge9703 his father was dying from kidney disease. The song was written as a farewell. Sad song but his fathers doctors found a donor and he’s still alive
They both served in the British Army, James told a story about this video, saying his father was so stoic and didn't see what all the fuss was about, while he was a mess next to him, no auto tune used.
Never be sorry for crying, that is one of the messages of this song, besides being a goodbye to his dad. Raw emotion, imperfection, and showing crying, particularly for men, should be encouraged. Can you believe the music people still didn’t get that point since they wanted to auto tune it first! Thank goodness James didnt give in, to have this as his one and only take, no tuning or tweaking. Just a man singing to his dad.❤
Why aren't you a blubbering mess? lol.. I am every time I hear this song. The emotion is so real. His dad was sick at time. I lost my dad in 2018 R.I.P.
His dad was dyeing with stage 4 kidney disease at the time of this recording and having trouble finding a donor due to dad's rare blood type. Dad had previously donated 1 of his kidneys so it was really bleak. James wrote this as a living eulogy to his father believing he didn't have much longer to live. A distant relative came forward (I believe after hearing this song) and was a match. Dad had the kidney replacement surgery and is doing very well.
@@lyncohn9505you are actually incorrect. The donor was Charles Blount a distant cousin living in Australia who saw the video and got tested., ironically James’ father is also Charles Blount!
Thanks for your reaction. Just a general comment. When presenting a song for your wife, you could maybe give her useful information about the song, and leave out how you think she will react. (You will cry / This will blow your mind e.t.c..) If you create an expectation on her reaction, this will color her reaction.
THIS for me is a True Britain 🇬🇧, Was a Captain in the British Army Served in kosavo stood toe to toe with the Russians, proved himself. Went on to a successful music career ,his dad did have cancer ,but thank god better now ,but James Blunt is a very witty and funny man ,sharp as a knife his responses to questions on chat shows are very funny.
James wrote this for his dad who had stage 4 kidney disease at that time. Fortunately his father received a transplant. Both James and his father were service men, all proceeds from this went to Help for Heros and The British Legion.
Thanks for sharing your reaction to Blunt's beautiful piece regarding his father's predicted impending demise. It's a beautiful tribute to generational role-shift, and the effort to share the emotions of the moment...BEFORE...Death claims the relationship. Somethings you might consider in doing these reactions. So many folks fight allowing their emotions of sadness and grief to be visible. We love laughing with each other...and then run and hide when we want to weep. Males suffer normally more than females from this social disease of over-concern with image...but something about the social media platforms pulls females into hiding and being embarrassed by their emotions of loss and grief. So look around. Is there anything around you that suggests...people hiding what they feel in order to maintain an image to others...has any social value to YOU...that you really want to support? A middle-aged male is sharing his feelings of the impending loss of his father...and the two of you are 'trying not to cry'. Why? What is the value in hiding to an audience wanting to share with you...your AUTHENTIC reaction to a video? How many folks do you think want to watch you NOT CRY? For what reason...would you want to encourage such people. I watched a reaction to NF's 'How Could You Leave Us' over the weekend...and the reactor was out to prove there aren't video's out there that can make him cry? Really? That's a goal in being authentic? Authentically, emotionally closed off to the world? You seem like a sensitive, caring couple. Always have a some appropriate 'tools' there, like Kleenex or towel or whatever...and learn to breathe what you feel...instead of hide it. Last night on the Oscar's, Will Smith sought to maintain an image of a male who 'protects' people he 'loves'. Maintain an image...of a toxic male...who thinks he has to 'protect' 'his woman' from someone dissing her...i.e., dissing...him. In his hyper-concern with his image...he stole the night from others...all over the world...as the night became about a fragile male, afraid of his image...in a night meant to celebrate great achievements in the lives of others. He made history...not because of his broken claims of being a 'loving' partner...but because he has classical male brokenness around his image...and his fear of not being 'man-enough'...the same toxicity twisting in the sociopathology of Putin...and so many other males with social power for the wrong reasons. Image...not real relationship. I'm a 68 yr old double PhD, area of research...the social construction of suffering. I've spent a lifetime studying how humans so completely screw up our lives chasing images, beliefs, gods, and so many things where we have minimal accountability...with lots of scarred and dead humans to give evidence as to how massively, profoundly lost we are running down paths...chasing our beliefs that give us the images like...crying shows weakness...tears are ugly...images...ideals...we worship...and bow to...rather than shred, burn and bury. You're a gift coming through here once every 13.5 Billion years...as far as we know. Challenge yourself to lay down every image...every ideal...every belief...which are all 'conclusions' about reality...that if you take a second...you'll have to admit...you know basically nothing about the infinite universe that has given expression through its stardust into the gift of this life that you live. Live in the question. Share all of that gift in your eyes and smiles...and know...you are a universe aborning...discovering itself...trying to understand itself...and you have so little time to contribute. Live your gift full bore....mark
Fortunately he received a transplant (another relative heard the song and turned out to be a match) and today is still alive and apparently doing well.
You missed the end when the father patted James on the arm. Like, well done, son. It's a beautiful song. And losing your father sucks. I miss mine all the time.
Most reaction videos miss this. It's the most heart-warming part of the official video. The "well done, son" moment. Anyone who misses this doesn't see 90% of the video, imo. Thanks for pointing it out!
Both James and his dad were officers in the British Army: James was a Captain and his dad was a Colonel. The line; "we're just two grown men saying goodbye" was said by James to his dad as he was leaving for the Kosovo war in '99. At the end of the recording, James and the crew were all in tears. His dad snarked "I'm not dead YET"!! and had to console them all. After releasing this song, James gave all proceeds to the British charity "Help For Heroes", which aims to help veterans. What a champ!!
No one will judge you for crying. I think this song wrecked half the world. I never had a relationship with my father but seeing all the reactions to this song by people it is nice to see so many people who have had a good a relationship with their father.
I lost my dad 21 years ago. We were never as emotional with each other as perhaps both of us would have liked to have been, and now, I have so many regrets about the things I should have said to him but never did, and I'll take those feelings to my own grave when my time comes. I strongly urge everyone to show your parents the love because when they go, are all your chances to say the right things go with them..
The earth is 6 billion odd years old and we have this extremely small fraction, this window of life to make it and people around you have the happiest we possibly can, live, love and laugh but most importantly make your mark positively through everyone you meet ❤
Gets me every time reminds me when I held my Dads hand in hospital and said goodbye and he said in a weak voice . “We’ll have some more good times “ but we didn’t he died 2 days later
A funny story about his song You're Beautiful, it was originally another song entirely called You're Horrible. Thankfully someone talked him into rewriting the lyrics.
I also need a tissue. Now to find a happy song. Not that I mind songs or movies that make me cry, because sometimes we all need a good cry. What I hate are movies and songs that get me depressed.
James' Dad Charles' last words to him before he went to Kosovo were "I'm not your father, you're not my Son, we're just two men saying goodbye" this makes the song even more poignant.
please react James Blunt - No Bravery. James was a British Soldier during Kosovo war. As a kid from Kosovo that grew up to a 30 years old adult now, this song is incredible. The Nato intervention saved us from being killed, I was only 8 years old and still to this day there are wounds from war. A friend who never got a proper burial for his father cuz he is missing even after 23 years of war. No closure, a lot of women raped, that are afraid to go public about it, thank god to brave people like James Blunt that helped our small Liberation army and now we are a free country, living happily and peacefully
James and his father were both officers in the British military (in Kosovo). The story I heard was that James donated every penny he made from this amazing song to the 'Help For Heroes' charity here in the UK, which does so much for ex-servicemen and women. He's an amazing guy. God bless him.
@@jeffstevens4262 didnt know about his father, but that songs really gets me because there is always a fight (argument) between us Albanians and Serbians in comments like no you did this we did that, and this is the non biased story from a guy that is neutral and it just shows the reality, what a 8 years old like i was at that time had to go through. I still remember some things and I wont ever forget it.
@@slotomania8816 I have much sympathy with your emotional struggles which came from those terrible times of war in your country, but all wars leave horrible scars on the children, and right now, in Ukraine, it's heartbreaking to see all those little children who have no idea what's going on, terrified and clinging to their mothers. There was never a war anywhere which didn't leave emotionally scarred children who grow into adults, but who still carry those scars throughout their lives. I hope you can find some professional help with your issues from somewhere, but remember, you're never alone. There are people out there trained to help.
This video was done im 1 take cause everyone including the crew was to emotional to retake. James sang live in this video cause ue wanted the emotion conveyed in his voice. Live singing. So you uear the oain clearly. And hus Dad asked him why he was crying so much cause he wasnt dead yet. It was the Dads idea to do the video together before he died.
Hey guys, you guys have to react to James Blunt the girl that never was and let me know how you like the song it’s only been out for a couple months now more than a month. Please listen to the song.
If one is a person with a normal amount of empathy, you would react emotionally just by the watching James face. You people don't. Why is that? Maybe your wife would, if you didnt lay it all out for her.
Beautiful song. I'm a 58 year old man that has spent more than my natural life in prisons and lossed family members while away. But this one really hits home for me for I was actually released from jail to be by Father's side when he was dying and I closed his eyes shut and kissed them both as I said my farewell. But in my family we don't say goodbye to a Loved One we lose, we say, "See You Later" for it's never good bye for our loved ones stay within us and this video, no matter how tough I am brings tears to the wells of my eyes and I just let them flow and celebrate the memory of my Beloved Father's Life. And that's what we all should always do for those we were blessed to live our lives with. Thank you for your reaction. I appreciate you both 🙏 BELIEVE ❣️💯
We all have different battles in life but anyone who has lost someone close shares so much. I hope you can find a path that keeps you safe.
No need to worry about being judged for crying. When the suffering of others brings tears to your eyes, it's because you're a loving and empathetic person. Beautiful reaction!
Never judged for showing your heart. Thank you for allowing us to see your beautiful soul.
If you can watch this video without crying at all, you're not human! Such a beautiful song 💖
Not necessarily.
James dad was actually dying from kidney disease & this was his tribute & farewell to his dad. Thankfully his dad received a donor kidney & is doing okay now. If this song doesn't get to you emotionally, there is something wrong with you. This song resonates with me as I was my dad's caregiver for 5 years until he passed away 2 years ago.
Is it some sort of law that someone has to write all this out in every reaction video?
@@fezzik7619
When the reactors don't know? Yes, it's the law.
@@fezzik7619 Yes 😆, video to video, any song, people write down the same stuff across all reaction channels. Question is...why? Lmao. Reactors probably read and forget it lol. Or don't read comments at all. 😆
I think I heard that the donor was a distant family member that had the same first name as his father.
But a beautiful song and he portrayed it so well and showed his hurt. I cry every time I see this video.💖💖
@@fezzik7619 bro if they aint heard the song wtf makes you think they know or heard about his dad? Clearly its law goofy
This song gets me every time and I probably seen it a thousand times
This is a tough song. I'll be 63yrs old in November. I lost my best friend, my Dad, back in 2014. I wish I could've sang this song to him at the end. 😭😭😭 Love you Dad. 🙏🙏🙏✌️😎
I’m glad things turned out ok, but this song hits me hard when I hear this. My dad wasn’t so fortunate. Miss him every day.
Such a heartbreaking song, James was genuinely hurting... makes me cry every time. Love to him, and you for sharing.💕
I cry every time I hear this song because it reminds me of my final moments with my Dad before he passed. Especially at the end where he says “you can feel my hand on your arm” because that was exactly what I experienced when I told my Dad it was ok to go. Love your reactions!
Thank you.
It is lovely to watch a true reaction without any pauses and interruptions.
Watch the last 10sec though, when his father touches his arm again, that crushes me every time.
Keep well
I cry everytime!
What makes this so terrific is that there is tremendous traditional English restraint. Both men - from a really ancient military family - served in the armed forces, James having served as a Captain in the British Army during the Kossovo intervention.
Just one class song.Keep a hold on hope through the darkest veil .All the best from England.
you are the first guy i have watched that did not cry watching this
It is worth investigating James's catalogue. There are many great songs, some will make you smile and some will make you look inwards.
How could anyone NOT cry during this video?? Not fair Chod, you should have given Dee a tissue, you knew what was coming. Beautiful, heartfelt performance, glad it worked out for the Blunts.
I didn't cry . I don't get it
@@andyhodge9703 his father was dying from kidney disease. The song was written as a farewell. Sad song but his fathers doctors found a donor and he’s still alive
People express emotions different
They both served in the British Army, James told a story about this video, saying his father was so stoic and didn't see what all the fuss was about, while he was a mess next to him, no auto tune used.
Never be sorry for crying, that is one of the messages of this song, besides being a goodbye to his dad. Raw emotion, imperfection, and showing crying, particularly for men, should be encouraged. Can you believe the music people still didn’t get that point since they wanted to auto tune it first! Thank goodness James didnt give in, to have this as his one and only take, no tuning or tweaking. Just a man singing to his dad.❤
This song touches everyone...it just means it's all gonna be ok ...love love love is all you need.
Why aren't you a blubbering mess? lol.. I am every time I hear this song. The emotion is so real. His dad was sick at time. I lost my dad in 2018 R.I.P.
What a Strong song! Very emotional.
His dad was dyeing with stage 4 kidney disease at the time of this recording and having trouble finding a donor due to dad's rare blood type. Dad had previously donated 1 of his kidneys so it was really bleak. James wrote this as a living eulogy to his father believing he didn't have much longer to live. A distant relative came forward (I believe after hearing this song) and was a match. Dad had the kidney replacement surgery and is doing very well.
I just watched James discussing this, it wasnt a distant relative, he was on the donor list and a match was found
@@lyncohn9505you are actually incorrect. The donor was Charles Blount a distant cousin living in Australia who saw the video and got tested., ironically James’ father is also Charles Blount!
My dad just died. This song means a lot to me. No apologies for tears on this one
Thanks for your reaction. Just a general comment. When presenting a song for your wife, you could maybe give her useful information about the song, and leave out how you think she will react. (You will cry / This will blow your mind e.t.c..) If you create an expectation on her reaction, this will color her reaction.
THIS for me is a True Britain 🇬🇧, Was a Captain in the British Army Served in kosavo stood toe to toe with the Russians, proved himself. Went on to a successful music career ,his dad did have cancer ,but thank god better now ,but James Blunt is a very witty and funny man ,sharp as a knife his responses to questions on chat shows are very funny.
Very down to earth reaction.thank you both for doing this.Have a nice night.
I love the ladies reaction.Never have a seen soemone contort their face into so many extremeties
in an attempt not to cry.
Bless her.
I’m crying 20 seconds in 😭
James wrote this for his dad who had stage 4 kidney disease at that time.
Fortunately his father received a transplant.
Both James and his father were service men, all proceeds from this went to
Help for Heros and The British Legion.
You should have let the video stop by itself, I like seeing the Dad pat him on the arm in support at the last moment.
I embarrassed to say I never heard this song before and thank you for reacting, the song is beautiful and heart wrenching
When stopping the video short people are missing the last moving act of his Dad patting James on the arm in a gesture of comfort.
Thanks for sharing your reaction to Blunt's beautiful piece regarding his father's predicted impending demise. It's a beautiful tribute to generational role-shift, and the effort to share the emotions of the moment...BEFORE...Death claims the relationship. Somethings you might consider in doing these reactions.
So many folks fight allowing their emotions of sadness and grief to be visible. We love laughing with each other...and then run and hide when we want to weep. Males suffer normally more than females from this social disease of over-concern with image...but something about the social media platforms pulls females into hiding and being embarrassed by their emotions of loss and grief. So look around. Is there anything around you that suggests...people hiding what they feel in order to maintain an image to others...has any social value to YOU...that you really want to support? A middle-aged male is sharing his feelings of the impending loss of his father...and the two of you are 'trying not to cry'. Why? What is the value in hiding to an audience wanting to share with you...your AUTHENTIC reaction to a video? How many folks do you think want to watch you NOT CRY? For what reason...would you want to encourage such people. I watched a reaction to NF's 'How Could You Leave Us' over the weekend...and the reactor was out to prove there aren't video's out there that can make him cry? Really? That's a goal in being authentic? Authentically, emotionally closed off to the world?
You seem like a sensitive, caring couple. Always have a some appropriate 'tools' there, like Kleenex or towel or whatever...and learn to breathe what you feel...instead of hide it.
Last night on the Oscar's, Will Smith sought to maintain an image of a male who 'protects' people he 'loves'. Maintain an image...of a toxic male...who thinks he has to 'protect' 'his woman' from someone dissing her...i.e., dissing...him. In his hyper-concern with his image...he stole the night from others...all over the world...as the night became about a fragile male, afraid of his image...in a night meant to celebrate great achievements in the lives of others. He made history...not because of his broken claims of being a 'loving' partner...but because he has classical male brokenness around his image...and his fear of not being 'man-enough'...the same toxicity twisting in the sociopathology of Putin...and so many other males with social power for the wrong reasons. Image...not real relationship.
I'm a 68 yr old double PhD, area of research...the social construction of suffering. I've spent a lifetime studying how humans so completely screw up our lives chasing images, beliefs, gods, and so many things where we have minimal accountability...with lots of scarred and dead humans to give evidence as to how massively, profoundly lost we are running down paths...chasing our beliefs that give us the images like...crying shows weakness...tears are ugly...images...ideals...we worship...and bow to...rather than shred, burn and bury. You're a gift coming through here once every 13.5 Billion years...as far as we know. Challenge yourself to lay down every image...every ideal...every belief...which are all 'conclusions' about reality...that if you take a second...you'll have to admit...you know basically nothing about the infinite universe that has given expression through its stardust into the gift of this life that you live. Live in the question. Share all of that gift in your eyes and smiles...and know...you are a universe aborning...discovering itself...trying to understand itself...and you have so little time to contribute. Live your gift full bore....mark
Real tear jerker as his dad in the video is dying.
Fortunately he received a transplant (another relative heard the song and turned out to be a match) and today is still alive and apparently doing well.
You missed the end when the father patted James on the arm. Like, well done, son. It's a beautiful song. And losing your father sucks. I miss mine all the time.
Most reaction videos miss this. It's the most heart-warming part of the official video. The "well done, son" moment. Anyone who misses this doesn't see 90% of the video, imo. Thanks for pointing it out!
Both James and his dad were officers in the British Army: James was a Captain and his dad was a Colonel. The line; "we're just two grown men saying goodbye" was said by James to his dad as he was leaving for the Kosovo war in '99. At the end of the recording, James and the crew were all in tears. His dad snarked "I'm not dead YET"!! and had to console them all. After releasing this song, James gave all proceeds to the British charity "Help For Heroes", which aims to help veterans. What a champ!!
I'm lost my father when I was 13 year old... now I'm 40 years old.. it's make me crying when listening this song..😢 luv you dad..
I love you song, True story
Have her check out Martina McBride CONCRETE ANGEL
Now that's a tear jerker.
Everyone cries the first listen.
No one will judge you for crying. I think this song wrecked half the world. I never had a relationship with my father but seeing all
the reactions to this song by people it is nice to see so many people who have had a good a relationship with their father.
I lost my dad 21 years ago. We were never as emotional with each other as perhaps both of us would have liked to have been, and now, I have so many regrets about the things I should have said to him but never did, and I'll take those feelings to my own grave when my time comes. I strongly urge everyone to show your parents the love because when they go, are all your chances to say the right things go with them..
The earth is 6 billion odd years old and we have this extremely small fraction, this window of life to make it and people around you have the happiest we possibly can, live, love and laugh but most importantly make your mark positively through everyone you meet ❤
A great reaction ❤
Gets me every time reminds me when I held my Dads hand in hospital and said goodbye and he said in a weak voice .
“We’ll have some more good times “ but we didn’t he died 2 days later
If you really want her to cry…. Whiskey Lullaby (full video) by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss.
A funny story about his song You're Beautiful, it was originally another song entirely called You're Horrible. Thankfully someone talked him into rewriting the lyrics.
At least you didn't start off with "Concrete Angel" by Martina McBride.....👀
This was so hard , but it was so GOOD
I also need a tissue. Now to find a happy song. Not that I mind songs or movies that make me cry, because sometimes we all need a good cry. What I hate are movies and songs that get me depressed.
Praying for your Dad.
I miss my Mom and Dad. Cherish yours.
OMG this 1 was tough
Bonjour de France 🇫🇷🇫🇷
You two made me ugly cry listening to the song, and cried even more with your reaction.
I would only judge someone if they didn't cry.
You knew she would get in her feels😡
Its called tears...
I'd be more concerned if you DIDN'T cry.
James' Dad Charles' last words to him before he went to Kosovo were "I'm not your father, you're not my Son, we're just two men saying goodbye" this makes the song even more poignant.
please react James Blunt - No Bravery. James was a British Soldier during Kosovo war. As a kid from Kosovo that grew up to a 30 years old adult now, this song is incredible. The Nato intervention saved us from being killed, I was only 8 years old and still to this day there are wounds from war. A friend who never got a proper burial for his father cuz he is missing even after 23 years of war. No closure, a lot of women raped, that are afraid to go public about it, thank god to brave people like James Blunt that helped our small Liberation army and now we are a free country, living happily and peacefully
James and his father were both officers in the British military (in Kosovo). The story I heard was that James donated every penny he made from this amazing song to the 'Help For Heroes' charity here in the UK, which does so much for ex-servicemen and women. He's an amazing guy. God bless him.
@@jeffstevens4262 didnt know about his father, but that songs really gets me because there is always a fight (argument) between us Albanians and Serbians in comments like no you did this we did that, and this is the non biased story from a guy that is neutral and it just shows the reality, what a 8 years old like i was at that time had to go through. I still remember some things and I wont ever forget it.
@@slotomania8816 I have much sympathy with your emotional struggles which came from those terrible times of war in your country, but all wars leave horrible scars on the children, and right now, in Ukraine, it's heartbreaking to see all those little children who have no idea what's going on, terrified and clinging to their mothers. There was never a war anywhere which didn't leave emotionally scarred children who grow into adults, but who still carry those scars throughout their lives. I hope you can find some professional help with your issues from somewhere, but remember, you're never alone. There are people out there trained to help.
Crying 😢
Try Leonid & Friends the phenomenal Russian Chicago tribute band. Amazing guys.
This video was done im 1 take cause everyone including the crew was to emotional to retake. James sang live in this video cause ue wanted the emotion conveyed in his voice. Live singing. So you uear the oain clearly. And hus Dad asked him why he was crying so much cause he wasnt dead yet. It was the Dads idea to do the video together before he died.
Dont know, why its funny for him whole time... maybe too young.
Thank god she understood!
Thumbs up!
When are you going to introduce your wife to the Allman brothers band? I want to see her react to whipping post!!!!!
Hey guys, you guys have to react to James Blunt the girl that never was and let me know how you like the song it’s only been out for a couple months now more than a month. Please listen to the song.
James is a combat veteran of the British Army
I don’t want to cry /Then leave the room lol
If you get a chance check out Little Jimmy Dickens-Raggedy Ann
If you are ready for beautiful...EVA CASSIDY OVER THE RAINBOW LIVE
I'd like to see you two react to "Summer's End" by John Prine.
❤❤
It's a killer, you missed the best bit, right at the end
Check out "Stay by Sugarland " ... won't disappoint
Dang she’s pretty
peeps trying to make you cry treacle!!
Nobody ready for this song 😞
If one is a person with a normal amount of empathy, you would react emotionally just by the watching James face. You people don't. Why is that? Maybe your wife would, if you didnt lay it all out for her.
You should lister to HONEy or James blunt carry you home
I would love to to react to Tom Jones , I won't crumble with you
His Dad was dying of cancer and died a few months after that song.
His dad got a donor kidney & survived.
ever let your wife talk, speak for herself? anyway...great song.
This song makes me UGLY cry every time.
My guy, no homo but you got some really good skin bro
Ave Maria by Dimash try it out?
Please react to Gabriel Henrique stand up
You should put your wife Dee, on your intro.
Can u do simple plan untitled official video
☮️💙💙💙😢
No more drum solos eh?
th-cam.com/video/wBC3Tl0dg4M/w-d-xo.html tears every time.
You cut off a touching last two seconds
Need tissue!
check cakra khan version
I lots my father to dementia and alztimers. It's is horrible.
Lost him a little over a year ago. It's not fair that he left us before he wea gone
Two of our local heroes here in Norfolk 🇬🇧
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