Amen to that I had to have a brain biopsy the doctors thought it was a tumor to this day I thank god bless him I still have my life and almost 31 years old
I had this Asian teacher in middle school who loved cars. He would teach us more than just math. He would teach about life lessons. Then once a week he would play this song on his guitar. We always left the classroom in tears because of his beautiful voice.
Lol reminds me of the math teacher that would play the banjo if we all got A. And of course we did. We wanted to see the man in a suit teaching math play a banjo. Worth every moment.
Hey Joe, I dunno if u read these, but... This song came out when I was in highschool, living with an extremely abusive parent who made me feel less than. I have kept this song in my heart for +20 years and it has helped me rise so far above where I was when I first heard it.... THANK YOU MR. NICHOLS. All my love to you sir.
This is the song I danced to with my dad the night that he passed away. It was weird, my dad never danced. 10 years later and I still miss him just as much as I did when he first left. He was my best friend. RIP Daddy.
This song was playing on CMT March 4th, 2003 at 1:56 pm. The reason I know this, My son was put into my arms for the first time with this song playing in the background. I'll never forget it.
Joshua Vanderweyst makes me think of my German teacher who lost her battle with cancer last July.... and also that Jacksonville, fl 8 year old little girl who sang Buy me a boat on stage with Chris Jansen at the Jacksonville fl fair shortly after hurricane Matthew, passed away a few days ago.... so sad. Who knows what she could have accomplished?
There's are still songs. Just not the same genre, of course. If you want to feel and think when you listen to music, look up "My Nemesis" by Five Finger Death Punch. Its hard rock and very off color compared to Joe Nichols but good nonetheless.
The "Billy" verse happened to a girl in my brother's grade. The first time I heard this, I immediately thought about her. She was wheeled in to the graduation, and when her name was called and she stood up the entire school rang out with a standing ovation. There wasn't a dry eye in that auditorium. It still brings tears to my eyes! Thank you for this wonderful nostalgia ❤
That’s wonderful. Nowadays, we don’t support each other in high school. Those were some of the worst years of my life so far. We’re going downhill. Fast.
I love ur comment I was in a bad car accident just recently and Im in a wheelchair also can't feel my leg from a certain part down to my foot and one day I'll do the same stand up
Whatever happened to country music like this. Music that has life lessons and meaning behind it. This bubble gum main stream money grab bullshit they call “country” now and days would never hold a candle to this
This gorgeous guy was friends with my daughter and and my nephew. He visited my house when he was a teenage. One late night my nephew played guitar and Joe sang Richie Valen's Donna to me on the phone. I love that he finally made records as teenager all he ever wanted was to be a country singer.
This song hits home for me my father was diagnosed with cancer in Oct 2008 and died Dec 18th 2008 ... He had been through so much he left home U.K to 🇨🇦 with $6.00 in his pocket worked on a farm until he met my mom had a horrendous accident drunk driver hit him and my brother he ended up with a broken neck his nose removed from steering wheel was blind for two years and was told he would never walk again...he spent the next three years recovering but never was the same .....so when he got sick in 2008 we thought he's invincible boy were we wrong he fought the hardest fight of his life ...miss u so much ...❤
The first verse of this song brings back some strong memories for me. I will never forget the first time I saw my Dad cry, I remember going to my room and thinking about it for a long time. It rocked my world - I will never forget it. Now Dad has cancer and I'm not sure how long we will have him. My Mom demonstrated what a real wife does in that moment, my Dad's Aunt had passed. Dad came home from work like everyday, sat his lunch box and thermos down on the counter - Mom was cooking dinner like every evening. She had got the call earlier, (before cell phones or pagers), when they went to hug, like every evening when he got home, she had to tell him. I saw him break down, Mom hugged him and they embraced for a long time. I was probably 8-10 years old. I went to my room and closed the door, I sat on the edge of the bed and pondered what just happened. I had never imagined that my Dad, my hero could ever be made to cry. I used to watch him wash his hands every evening before supper. His hands were so big and strong. When we passed dishes at the supper table he never used a pot holder or anything - I remember thinking, I hope I can be like my Daddy when I grow up. I thank the LORD to have a Dad and Mom who set such a great example for me and my sisters.
The first time I saw my dad cry was at my oldest sister's wedding in October, seeing a stoic man like him cry makes you cry too, Tho it wasn't sadness that made him cry, it still was hard to think about, and when I graduated highschool on the 8th, I never saw him cry, but my family members did, at the moment I walked the stage
This brought tears to my eyes. I can picture my dads hands passing the hot dishes around the table as well. He passed in 2014 after a very quick illness. Still miss him with all my heart.
I get you completely , AMEN ! My DADDY as well and when taken from us because of cancer brain tumor and he had beat it when found the first time in his kidney . And how it was so hard to see the strongest MAN ever in my life to be fighting harder then any man I've had ever in my life . And to be so illl and weak to but still was the STRONGEST. !! And sure did not deserve to be so ill. He is my HERO as well as my Mother who passed away just the other day Nov 19 , I THANK YOU BOTH ! I would be who I am today if not for the both of you . And I know more now then ever just as well . Love you both
Summer of 2002 my brother made me listen to this song and I loved the meaning behind it. Little did I know that a few short months later that a car accident would take him from us. We played this song for his funeral and it made it that more emotional. Now 13 years later when I hear this song come on I know he is watching over me and sending me a message to let me know that.
Sorry for your loss. This was the very song I heard after finding out my brother had died in a car accident in July 2002. This song still hits home this many years later.
This hit me hard, I was 13 when my grandpa died, whom I was very close with. When he passed it was my first time is saw my dad cry. Sometimes country music just gets us!
Listening on repeat to remind me, that anything can happen. Dad has lung cancer and he is 77 yrs old. He feels his life might be over. I pray god heals him. Anything is possible.
"I've learned to never underestimate the impossible" was my senior quote. See, I was born with a birth defect that left me paralyzed and wheelchair bound and with numerous secondary conditions that are hard to deal with as well, but I have managed to (so far) get through everything and am now about to move in on my own and have found true love. The song also means a lot to me because I went to school with a guy (actually graduated with him) who lost his leg when we were still in grade school. I know that he was in a wheelchair after that, but with some physical therapy he managed to learn how to walk again. He is now married with a child on the way. When we graduated, as happy as I was that I was graduating, I actually started crying when HE received his diploma. And I remember seeing my dad cry for the first time. I was in 11th grade and my granny (his mom) had just passed away. Her lifestyle was one that my dad didn't approve of, so we were kept away from her (with the option of seeing her as we got a little older), and when she died he just bawled like a baby. It was like all of those pent up hurt emotions were just coming out of him like a flash flood. I remember holding him and just being too dumbstruck to cry with him. I mean this is one of the strongest men I know and HE is having to be comforted.
I am a teacher. I serve students who receive special services. I have had the honor of watching my students graduate from high school even with the walls that discrimination and lack of knowledge put in front of them. There were several years when one of my students was nominated for an Inspirational Senior Award and a speech was made about each of the Inspirational Seniors in front of the entire student body. It was a coveted award. The Impossible by Joe Nichols was the song that spoke better than I could about B Slish. Somehow, even with a unrecognized attention deficit hyperactivity disorder that caused him to find himself often failing classes, getting in pretty constant trouble and no one recognizing his loving heart, true self and intelligence he let a few of us and he chipped away at those walls of discrimination and misunderstanding until they crumbled. I know he is still struggling with his brain and with life. He was my impossible and I learned to never underestimate because of B. Slish.
I didn't have my bio-dad he left after my birth. But I had 3 amazing dads(grandpaw and 2 uncles) i lost my grandpaw 2022 and i wish we could have more than pictures and memories. Im 35 this year and it hurts no matter the age. God bless us who are left behind and have plenty of tissues available.
I had this played at my daddy's funeral in 2008. He would walk around singing this song all of the time. He was the strongest man I have ever known. He was my hero....
I never seen my dad cry in 24 years of my life until he saw my grandfather in a casket knowing it would be the last time he sees his father. I can’t imagine when I look at my dad for the last time. As a young boy its hard to loose the person that raised you into a man, that taught you everything about life and how to love a woman by watching him love your mother.
I don't know who wrote this song, but it's a great job. Sung by an awesome country singer. What more could anybody want? We've all gone through a time when something "impossible" happens.
First time I saw my Dad cry was the day I was leaving to start my own life at the age of 18. I will never forget it. I'm now 52 and a family of own. I never understood his tears that day until my boy left .
i was told that, due to my autism, ADD, and seizures that i would likely never graduate school. now here i am almost 31 and i graduated on the honor roll, went to college, live on my own, have a job i adore, can speak rough japanese, and am financially stable with absolutely no debt. never let anyone tell you you can't do something or something is impossible. it's only impossible if you, yourself, make it impossible. anything is possible if you put your mind and effort into it.
This song reminds me of my late father and how he reacted when my mum died And then his health declined as I watched helpless to comfort us his children he said this old heart is tired needs a rest, he is my hero and always will be ❤ I miss them both terribly 😢
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I will never forget the night I got this single from Joe Nichols himself in front of a hotel in Las Vegas when he was promoting it - I turned eight two days before that and my family had just moved from Germany to the US. I love this song so much, I don't know how many times I've listened to it since then.
Retired Navy. Spent 2 months in a coma. Had to learn to walk/talk over again. This song and a few others helped me through. Still only running at about 75%. But this song helped me through alot!
My great grandma-102- died April,3 of 2019. And that’s the first time I saw my grandpa cry. I had seen my dad cry other times. But never saw my grandpa cry
I have long loved this song, but today when I graduated, there was a boy, who after needing crutches all year due to a tragic shooting accident, walked with no crutches or aid to accept his diploma. He had a standing ovation, and I don't think there was a dry eye in the arena. I will never forget it.
I have always LOVED this song & the message it has! Impossible things can happen at anytime! NEVER STOP BELIEVING & ALWAYS KEEP THE FAITH!! I’m so glad this video popped up in my videos again!!❤️❤️❤️
This is just one of your best songs joe, stay with this, don’t worry about the fast pace of country music, you are so talented keep it going, please miss hearing my guy!
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If someone hates this song, they clearly have NO empathy. This song shows how much heart Mr. Nichols has for life and other people. My husband passed last January 2020 and this song gets me right in the feels!💕
I still listen to this songs when I feel out of control. So many times in my life I've witnessed the impossible. I always believe. " There's no such thing as hopeless I'f you believe" Thank you Joe for this inspirational story
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It just shows to prove that nothing is impossible when everyday we are living through the great and wonderful blessings of the Lord and I'm everything we are confident within that everything is always possible when your willing to believe, anything can still be possible and anything can be overcome, always believe in yourself and in believe that It can happen in life Amen, such a powerful and motivating song 👍
My dad chased monsters from the dark He checked underneath my bed And he could lift me with one arm Way up over top his head He could loosen rusty bolts With a quick turn of his wrench He pulled splinters from his hand And never even flinched In 13 years, I'd never seen him cry But the day that Grandpa died, I realized Unsinkable ships - sink Unbreakable walls - break Sometimes the things you think will never happen Happen just like that Unbendable steel - bends If the fury of the wind is unstoppable I've learned to never underestimate The impossible Then there was my junior year Billy had a brand new car It was late, the road was wet I guess the curve was just too sharp I walked away without a scratch They brought the helicopter in And Billy couldn't feel his legs They said he'd never walk again But Billy said he would And his mom and daddy prayed And the day we graduated He stood up to say Unsinkable ships - sink Unbreakable walls - break Sometimes the things you think will never happen Happen just like that Unbendable steel - bends If the fury of the wind is unstoppable I've learned to never underestimate The impossible So don't tell me that it's over Don't give up on you and me 'Cause there's no such thing as hopeless If you believe Unsinkable ships - sink Unbreakable walls - break Sometimes the things you think would never happen Happen just like that Unbendable steel - bends If the fury of the wind is unstoppable I've learned to never underestimate The impossible
+TosTinMan EasyCooking which is another sad sign of country music doing what rock did they constantly are turning over the artist so they the producers make a fortune off up and comers instead of the artist making the money!
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my dad is my hero, I've never seen him cry in my 20 hears but when my grandmother died last year he broke down. I want to be like him. never scared of anything
I doubt your dad was truly fearless, but rather hellaciously courageous. He understood that to keep you calm, he had to appear fearless. Good men swallow their fears to get the job done.
77 ppl dont know what real music is becasue this song is amazing iv been through some shit in my life and just hearing this song makes me cry and brins ack so many memories meand my dad got in a car accident and i broke my leg well my dad shattered his whole knee had 5 broken ribs blood clots in his head and he was dead they had to revive him i didnt think he would make it but here he is today he can only walk on a walker but its not the worst thing in the world my mom and dad split up when i
Ever so sadly yes they do!!! I just lost my 26, year young ever so precious angel “Meagen” as so very unfortunately she lost her ever so fought hard battle with addiction!! She was sober for 8 months & she chose to leave rehab early!! 11 days later she overdosed on fentanyl and was found dead in a motel room all by herself!! Left behind her 7 yrs daughter!! My heart has literally been shattered into a million broken pieces!! And I will forever be lost without my beautiful baby girl!!
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Another one of his his songs that make me cry. My dad's birthday is the 17th of April and he's no longer with us. He worked hard all his life and was in the Army most his life. I miss my dad, must be why the tears.
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I know what this is like my dad is the strongest most unmovable man you would meet he lost his first wife and his brother died in his arms and not a tear but two weeks ago his father died he was strong the whole time my grandfather was sick and on oxygen but one day we were over for a regular visit and right before we left my grandfather looked at my dad and said are you ready for this my father said yes and my grandfather just said don't lie to me and he died holding my father's hand and my dad just lost it he nearly trashed the house before I stopped him but he just cried for days and is still trying sometimes
The tears start rolling uncontrollably as my spine shivers whenever Billy stands up. This never fails to happen each time I listen to this song... TT^TT
this is so true My friend found a way to live though a Brain cancer even when the doctors only gave her a couple or years to life.... well 10 years down the line she working full time job in training guide dogs and living life to the full she told me once that no matter what even the imposable is possible.
glade everyone had a chance to live though the horrible thing which is Cancer I am thinking of doing the run for life breast cancer in a couple of years and do a few different effents to do with cancer to Support people who suffer or suffered from cancer
Of all the mistakes I have made in my 60 years not going with my father to his fathers funeral is the one that haunts me the most. I would do anything to go back to that moment.
Nothing is impossible when u have God and Jesus on your side amen 💖
Man country used to actually be country. Miss these days.
I miss the old country!
Nothing is impossible for God and those who trust in Him, oh how He can make anything possible.
Amen! ❤ Praying for u
Amen!
Amen to that I had to have a brain biopsy the doctors thought it was a tumor to this day I thank god bless him I still have my life and almost 31 years old
I had this Asian teacher in middle school who loved cars. He would teach us more than just math. He would teach about life lessons. Then once a week he would play this song on his guitar. We always left the classroom in tears because of his beautiful voice.
The world needs more Teachers like yours.
Awwwww thats the sweetest ever....
Lol reminds me of the math teacher that would play the banjo if we all got A. And of course we did. We wanted to see the man in a suit teaching math play a banjo. Worth every moment.
This is why this song is sad
That's a true life teacher.
The most underrated singer in country music ❤
Hey Joe, I dunno if u read these, but... This song came out when I was in highschool, living with an extremely abusive parent who made me feel less than. I have kept this song in my heart for +20 years and it has helped me rise so far above where I was when I first heard it.... THANK YOU MR. NICHOLS. All my love to you sir.
This is the song I danced to with my dad the night that he passed away. It was weird, my dad never danced. 10 years later and I still miss him just as much as I did when he first left. He was my best friend. RIP Daddy.
🌈 🙏 😇
I haven't heard this song in over 15 years, and yet I'm singing along like I've just heard it yesterday.
Same
Same here. I had forgotten how much I loved this gem❤❤❤❤
This song was playing on CMT March 4th, 2003 at 1:56 pm. The reason I know this, My son was put into my arms for the first time with this song playing in the background. I'll never forget it.
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Interesting, I also have a strong relationship with that song and I was born 18 March 2003
That is simply beautiful, Andrea.
I am facing a daunting health issue. I will be listening to this song daily until I claim victory over it!
I’ll pray for you
You got this. And God has you too
@@RonaldHogan561 My rock and strength. On wing and prayer.
It ain't over til the FAT LADY SONGS AND THROWS CAKE AT THE CROWD, DAMMIT!
Victory is only found in Jesus at the cross where He defeated all human counter currencies & soul storms.
I miss songs like this... the ones that make you think and feel.
i know right so true
Danny Christian so true and make you think of the lost ones
Joshua Vanderweyst makes me think of my German teacher who lost her battle with cancer last July.... and also that Jacksonville, fl 8 year old little girl who sang Buy me a boat on stage with Chris Jansen at the Jacksonville fl fair shortly after hurricane Matthew, passed away a few days ago.... so sad. Who knows what she could have accomplished?
Yeah me too
There's are still songs. Just not the same genre, of course. If you want to feel and think when you listen to music, look up "My Nemesis" by Five Finger Death Punch. Its hard rock and very off color compared to Joe Nichols but good nonetheless.
The "Billy" verse happened to a girl in my brother's grade. The first time I heard this, I immediately thought about her. She was wheeled in to the graduation, and when her name was called and she stood up the entire school rang out with a standing ovation. There wasn't a dry eye in that auditorium. It still brings tears to my eyes! Thank you for this wonderful nostalgia ❤
That’s wonderful.
Nowadays, we don’t support each other in high school.
Those were some of the worst years of my life so far.
We’re going downhill. Fast.
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I love ur comment I was in a bad car accident just recently and Im in a wheelchair also can't feel my leg from a certain part down to my foot and one day I'll do the same stand up
Whatever happened to country music like this. Music that has life lessons and meaning behind it. This bubble gum main stream money grab bullshit they call “country” now and days would never hold a candle to this
This gorgeous guy was friends with my daughter and and my nephew. He visited my house when he was a teenage. One late night my nephew played guitar and Joe sang Richie Valen's Donna to me on the phone.
I love that he finally made records as teenager all he ever wanted was to be a country singer.
Smiles, hello Kathryn 🌺 😊
This song hits home for me my father was diagnosed with cancer in Oct 2008 and died Dec 18th 2008 ...
He had been through so much he left home U.K to 🇨🇦 with $6.00 in his pocket worked on a farm until he met my mom had a horrendous accident drunk driver hit him and my brother he ended up with a broken neck his nose removed from steering wheel was blind for two years and was told he would never walk again...he spent the next three years recovering but never was the same .....so when he got sick in 2008 we thought he's invincible boy were we wrong he fought the hardest fight of his life ...miss u so much ...❤
Very powerful words, faith moves mountains, gets you through wars, storms of life and hard times, .... way to go joe
The first verse of this song brings back some strong memories for me. I will never forget the first time I saw my Dad cry, I remember going to my room and thinking about it for a long time. It rocked my world - I will never forget it. Now Dad has cancer and I'm not sure how long we will have him. My Mom demonstrated what a real wife does in that moment, my Dad's Aunt had passed. Dad came home from work like everyday, sat his lunch box and thermos down on the counter - Mom was cooking dinner like every evening. She had got the call earlier, (before cell phones or pagers), when they went to hug, like every evening when he got home, she had to tell him. I saw him break down, Mom hugged him and they embraced for a long time. I was probably 8-10 years old. I went to my room and closed the door, I sat on the edge of the bed and pondered what just happened. I had never imagined that my Dad, my hero could ever be made to cry. I used to watch him wash his hands every evening before supper. His hands were so big and strong. When we passed dishes at the supper table he never used a pot holder or anything - I remember thinking, I hope I can be like my Daddy when I grow up.
I thank the LORD to have a Dad and Mom who set such a great example for me and my sisters.
The first time I saw my dad cry was at my oldest sister's wedding in October, seeing a stoic man like him cry makes you cry too, Tho it wasn't sadness that made him cry, it still was hard to think about, and when I graduated highschool on the 8th, I never saw him cry, but my family members did, at the moment I walked the stage
Good stuff brother just lost my dad last year im 34 and its still hard as hell
This brought tears to my eyes. I can picture my dads hands passing the hot dishes around the table as well. He passed in 2014 after a very quick illness. Still miss him with all my heart.
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I get you completely , AMEN ! My DADDY as well and when taken from us because of cancer brain tumor and he had beat it when found the first time in his kidney . And how it was so hard to see the strongest MAN ever in my life to be fighting harder then any man I've had ever in my life . And to be so illl and weak to but still was the STRONGEST. !! And sure did not deserve to be so ill. He is my HERO as well as my Mother who passed away just the other day Nov 19 , I THANK YOU BOTH ! I would be who I am today if not for the both of you . And I know more now then ever just as well . Love you both
One of the most underrated singers of the past 15 years. He's great!!
Summer of 2002 my brother made me listen to this song and I loved the meaning behind it. Little did I know that a few short months later that a car accident would take him from us. We played this song for his funeral and it made it that more emotional. Now 13 years later when I hear this song come on I know he is watching over me and sending me a message to let me know that.
Sorry for your loss. This was the very song I heard after finding out my brother had died in a car accident in July 2002. This song still hits home this many years later.
i am sorry your brother died😔
Sorry about your brother's demise my dear. This song is truly powerful
May he rest in peace. I'm so sorry for your loss.
This hit me hard, I was 13 when my grandpa died, whom I was very close with. When he passed it was my first time is saw my dad cry. Sometimes country music just gets us!
Listening on repeat to remind me, that anything can happen. Dad has lung cancer and he is 77 yrs old. He feels his life might be over. I pray god heals him. Anything is possible.
"I've learned to never underestimate the impossible" was my senior quote. See, I was born with a birth defect that left me paralyzed and wheelchair bound and with numerous secondary conditions that are hard to deal with as well, but I have managed to (so far) get through everything and am now about to move in on my own and have found true love. The song also means a lot to me because I went to school with a guy (actually graduated with him) who lost his leg when we were still in grade school. I know that he was in a wheelchair after that, but with some physical therapy he managed to learn how to walk again. He is now married with a child on the way. When we graduated, as happy as I was that I was graduating, I actually started crying when HE received his diploma. And I remember seeing my dad cry for the first time. I was in 11th grade and my granny (his mom) had just passed away. Her lifestyle was one that my dad didn't approve of, so we were kept away from her (with the option of seeing her as we got a little older), and when she died he just bawled like a baby. It was like all of those pent up hurt emotions were just coming out of him like a flash flood. I remember holding him and just being too dumbstruck to cry with him. I mean this is one of the strongest men I know and HE is having to be comforted.
Wow, thank you for sharing. Beautiful. God bless you and your love.
Thank you for sharing! It brings back so many memories of my dad...
I am a teacher. I serve students who receive special services. I have had the honor of watching my students graduate from high school even with the walls that discrimination and lack of knowledge put in front of them. There were several years when one of my students was nominated for an Inspirational Senior Award and a speech was made about each of the Inspirational Seniors in front of the entire student body. It was a coveted award. The Impossible by Joe Nichols was the song that spoke better than I could about B Slish. Somehow, even with a unrecognized attention deficit hyperactivity disorder that caused him to find himself often failing classes, getting in pretty constant trouble and no one recognizing his loving heart, true self and intelligence he let a few of us and he chipped away at those walls of discrimination and misunderstanding until they crumbled. I know he is still struggling with his brain and with life. He was my impossible and I learned to never underestimate because of B. Slish.
LoveAuntAshley i finally got the tattoo of your senior quote! Song means the world to me
wow thxs
I didn't have my bio-dad he left after my birth. But I had 3 amazing dads(grandpaw and 2 uncles) i lost my grandpaw 2022 and i wish we could have more than pictures and memories. Im 35 this year and it hurts no matter the age. God bless us who are left behind and have plenty of tissues available.
Not joking, this song really saved my life
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I'm glad it did ❤
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I love this song. It's so beautiful to listen to. Joe Nichols has the voice of an angel.
I had this played at my daddy's funeral in 2008. He would walk around singing this song all of the time. He was the strongest man I have ever known. He was my hero....
2006 my grandfather's funeral I'm sorry for your loss
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I never seen my dad cry in 24 years of my life until he saw my grandfather in a casket knowing it would be the last time he sees his father. I can’t imagine when I look at my dad for the last time. As a young boy its hard to loose the person that raised you into a man, that taught you everything about life and how to love a woman by watching him love your mother.
The world seriously needs more songs like this;)
Amen!!!
I don't know who wrote this song, but it's a great job. Sung by an awesome country singer. What more could anybody want? We've all gone through a time when something "impossible" happens.
I saw him in concert... My husband took me to see him.. It brought back some memories.. I love this guy... I met him, he was so tired, poor thing
First time I saw my Dad cry was the day I was leaving to start my own life at the age of 18. I will never forget it. I'm now 52 and a family of own. I never understood his tears that day until my boy left .
It was a honor to meet Joe and to shake his hand! Truly a great guy!
i was told that, due to my autism, ADD, and seizures that i would likely never graduate school. now here i am almost 31 and i graduated on the honor roll, went to college, live on my own, have a job i adore, can speak rough japanese, and am financially stable with absolutely no debt. never let anyone tell you you can't do something or something is impossible. it's only impossible if you, yourself, make it impossible. anything is possible if you put your mind and effort into it.
How could someone dislike a song so pure and inspirational
This is really inspirational
Satan...hatin as he does
This song reminds me of my late father and how he reacted when my mum died
And then his health declined as I watched helpless to comfort us his children he said this old heart is tired needs a rest, he is my hero and always will be ❤
I miss them both terribly 😢
Still get goosebumps in 2019! Absolutely love this song!
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2023*!
I will never forget the night I got this single from Joe Nichols himself in front of a hotel in Las Vegas when he was promoting it - I turned eight two days before that and my family had just moved from Germany to the US. I love this song so much, I don't know how many times I've listened to it since then.
FIRST TIME IN YEARS!!!! MY GOD I FINALLY FOUND IT!!! This was my favorite song when I was growing up.
My god, now time to overplay it like hell
Retired Navy. Spent 2 months in a coma. Had to learn to walk/talk over again. This song and a few others helped me through. Still only running at about 75%. But this song helped me through alot!
This song tells the truth. I myself never underestimate the impossible. Things happen that are unexplainable.
Wow such a magnificent song and Joe is a true country singer. His face delivers the message, I get chills hearing this song
3 years ago Jeffrey, my how things have changed
Under rated rated song & doesn't get alot air play-even back then..in the 90s in high school for me..🎶 🎤 :) 😊
My great grandma-102- died April,3 of 2019. And that’s the first time I saw my grandpa cry. I had seen my dad cry other times. But never saw my grandpa cry
This song has always been inspiring for me because I did things no one said I could
I have long loved this song, but today when I graduated, there was a boy, who after needing crutches all year due to a tragic shooting accident, walked with no crutches or aid to accept his diploma. He had a standing ovation, and I don't think there was a dry eye in the arena. I will never forget it.
I have always LOVED this song & the message it has! Impossible things can happen at anytime! NEVER STOP BELIEVING & ALWAYS KEEP THE FAITH!! I’m so glad this video popped up in my videos again!!❤️❤️❤️
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❤ that is so good on a pretty Sunday godless
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My current ringtone with love from Kenya 🇰🇪
This is just one of your best songs joe, stay with this, don’t worry about the fast pace of country music, you are so talented keep it going, please miss hearing my guy!
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Impossible = I'm Possible
I live by that simple statement.
I love that statement.
nice.
Kevin Adkins I'm adopting this
I love it not many people think that way
Looking at the glass, not half full nor empty. You view it as, get yourself some more water so you don't run out I see
I actually love this. Yes!!
THIS IS MY FAVORITE SONG.
No singer is a better story teller than Joe Nichols! His lyrics are always incredible.
who ever hates this song dosnt know the meaning
If someone hates this song, they clearly have NO empathy. This song shows how much heart Mr. Nichols has for life and other people. My husband passed last January 2020 and this song gets me right in the feels!💕
@@Kristel1982 It's a great song that isn't going anywhere. Sorry for your loss. The wind blows us all different ways, I hope for fair winds for you.
@@MJA5 I agree 100%! Thank you for your condolences.
Love this song. Speaks volumes.
My mother's good friend Tami is Joe Nichols cousin. My mother used to see Joe's dad come in Cadillac Ranch and play in Kernersville NC. Winston.
I proudly chose this song for my grandfather's funeral and ik it fit that man perfectly
Never give up on life nor on yourself. As long as you have the desire and the drive then nothing is impossible
i gotta stop listening to these songs at work. im eating a smore poptart and my eyes are all watery.
+Bananasauce I feel you. Jesus. People are gonna be like "Uh, excuse me, but is... is that sandwich hurting you or something?"
+Lauren Layne you are stupid for saying that
+Randall Vancor well who peed in your Frosted Flakes?
Lauren Layne I thought that was hilarious
Even men do the same thing girl, you're not alone okay... Even when the water works start pouring out just smile on 👌 😇
I still listen to this songs when I feel out of control. So many times in my life I've witnessed the impossible. I always believe.
" There's no such thing as hopeless I'f you believe"
Thank you Joe for this inspirational story
Took 14 yrs now I'm here again with another...God speed this time b4 I lose my precious 2/20/22 fr. 11/8/21.
I totally forgot about this song until i saw him live a couple days ago and this was the 2nd song he played, now I'm over playing the hell out of it
This is the definition of good, heartfull music
So true, a little faith and a bit of help from God and anything is possible.
Take it from a Bama man that this is how all real men will be remembered. I had real man raise me and teach me how to raise a man myself .
Sad, awful, beautiful and wonderful.. all at once. Draws tears from me every time. But the song help the healing and invokes hope.
Thank you.
Miss You Dad Rest In Peace This Song Remind Me Of You .......XoxoX
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It just shows to prove that nothing is impossible when everyday we are living through the great and wonderful blessings of the Lord and I'm everything we are confident within that everything is always possible when your willing to believe, anything can still be possible and anything can be overcome, always believe in yourself and in believe that It can happen in life Amen, such a powerful and motivating song 👍
This song is unforgivable
My dad chased monsters from the dark
He checked underneath my bed
And he could lift me with one arm
Way up over top his head
He could loosen rusty bolts
With a quick turn of his wrench
He pulled splinters from his hand
And never even flinched
In 13 years, I'd never seen him cry
But the day that Grandpa died, I realized
Unsinkable ships - sink
Unbreakable walls - break
Sometimes the things you think will never happen
Happen just like that
Unbendable steel - bends
If the fury of the wind is unstoppable
I've learned to never underestimate
The impossible
Then there was my junior year
Billy had a brand new car
It was late, the road was wet
I guess the curve was just too sharp
I walked away without a scratch
They brought the helicopter in
And Billy couldn't feel his legs
They said he'd never walk again
But Billy said he would
And his mom and daddy prayed
And the day we graduated
He stood up to say
Unsinkable ships - sink
Unbreakable walls - break
Sometimes the things you think will never happen
Happen just like that
Unbendable steel - bends
If the fury of the wind is unstoppable
I've learned to never underestimate
The impossible
So don't tell me that it's over
Don't give up on you and me
'Cause there's no such thing as hopeless
If you believe
Unsinkable ships - sink
Unbreakable walls - break
Sometimes the things you think would never happen
Happen just like that
Unbendable steel - bends
If the fury of the wind is unstoppable
I've learned to never underestimate
The impossible
when everything seems so low, this song lifts up the spirit higher
Don’t like country, but love this song. It’s real.
Keep your head up Ricky if your seeing this
He's got a beautiful voice 💞❣️
Smiles, absolutely beautiful Jasmine, feels really great listening, how are you doing? 🌺 😊
Sad song, but very positive and inspiring!
Very inspiring song. Thanks for sharing! He will be at the concert..... Haha
Cool! Maybe he'll sing that.
I hope so! I also hope you go one of the days!!
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Great song I love it
I love this song. Music isn’t the same anymore.
Just Lost My Grandpa Today He Meant The World To Me Always Took Me Hunting and Was a Great Man...I Don't Know How I'll Live Without Him.
Good song! Haven't heard much from him lately.
+TosTinMan EasyCooking which is another sad sign of country music doing what rock did they constantly are turning over the artist so they the producers make a fortune off up and comers instead of the artist making the money!
What? Sunny and 75. Yeah. Looks these up.
Saw Joe Nichols in concert last night-great show! He has a new single coming out tomorrow and is working on a new CD.
2020 still listening to this classic 🤘 R.I.P. mom and dad ❤
at 33 I still cry every time I hear this my my dad rest in peace I love you daddy
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2021 still love this song
this is such a great song
my dad is my hero, I've never seen him cry in my 20 hears but when my grandmother died last year he broke down. I want to be like him. never scared of anything
+brandon snow cool story
Well, then you have to be afraid of something...
I doubt your dad was truly fearless, but rather hellaciously courageous. He understood that to keep you calm, he had to appear fearless. Good men swallow their fears to get the job done.
Life is good
A friend introduced me to this song. Now im in love with it. Thanks Manuel C.❤❤❤❤❤❤
77 ppl dont know what real music is becasue this song is amazing iv been through some shit in my life and just hearing this song makes me cry and brins ack so many memories meand my dad got in a car accident and i broke my leg well my dad shattered his whole knee had 5 broken ribs blood clots in his head and he was dead they had to revive him i didnt think he would make it but here he is today he can only walk on a walker but its not the worst thing in the world my mom and dad split up when i
Still gives me chills.
Anything is possible with God, with God you can do anything
Ryan Perkins Amen to that 💜
Mel Rod Amen to that Amen ;)
Ryan Perkins .....always one!!!!!
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me
Amen ❤
Ever so sadly yes they do!!! I just lost my 26, year young ever so precious angel “Meagen” as so very unfortunately she lost her ever so fought hard battle with addiction!! She was sober for 8 months & she chose to leave rehab early!! 11 days later she overdosed on fentanyl and was found dead in a motel room all by herself!! Left behind her 7 yrs daughter!! My heart has literally been shattered into a million broken pieces!! And I will forever be lost without my beautiful baby girl!!
This song never fails to make me cry after realizing what it means 😢💔
When my grandpa died 3 years ago that was the first time I had ever saw my father cry
This is my son's favorite song. I'll never forget him singing this song to me and he was only 3 years old .
I really, really love this song, I have been listening to it since 5th grade& im in 8th now.
How does someone write a song like this? Phenomenal
one of the last well written country songs
i love this songs for years now. anything is possible. thus song is sooo true.
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I miss good country music
Another one of his his songs that make me cry. My dad's birthday is the 17th of April and he's no longer with us. He worked hard all his life and was in the Army most his life. I miss my dad, must be why the tears.
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I know what this is like my dad is the strongest most unmovable man you would meet he lost his first wife and his brother died in his arms and not a tear but two weeks ago his father died he was strong the whole time my grandfather was sick and on oxygen but one day we were over for a regular visit and right before we left my grandfather looked at my dad and said are you ready for this my father said yes and my grandfather just said don't lie to me and he died holding my father's hand and my dad just lost it he nearly trashed the house before I stopped him but he just cried for days and is still trying sometimes
MattOutt64 I'm sorry to hear th st man prayers to u and your family man
MattOutt64 I am sorry for your loss, hun.
MattOutt64 sorry
I don't even want to think about my dad goin over... I will never be ready for that...
MattOutt65 Wallace well He must be holding it in just because he dosent want you to think he dosent OH WHAT AM I KIDDING IN SO SORRY FOR YOURE DAD
The tears start rolling uncontrollably as my spine shivers whenever Billy stands up. This never fails to happen each time I listen to this song... TT^TT
Nothing is impossible. One day ill be the version of myself deserving of him. Ill win back his heart ❤
this is so true My friend found a way to live though a Brain cancer even when the doctors only gave her a couple or years to life.... well 10 years down the line she working full time job in training guide dogs and living life to the full she told me once that no matter what even the imposable is possible.
0Feliciana1 the docters gave my mom max 3 years but its 5 years later and she has almost totally healed (:
My dad had Hodgkins lymphoma back in 86 they gave him five years to live now all these years later he's healthy as can be .
glade everyone had a chance to live though the horrible thing which is Cancer I am thinking of doing the run for life breast cancer in a couple of years and do a few different effents to do with cancer to Support people who suffer or suffered from cancer
Of all the mistakes I have made in my 60 years not going with my father to his fathers funeral is the one that haunts me the most.
I would do anything to go back to that moment.