Crying how your talents make golden memories - trust ,,Vince we're sending thankful appreciation awesome humbleness for our music for share, didn't mother hang back stage?love you deserve the gratitude thankful so happy it's yours that we're 🎉listening 🎧🎶😁™️🚀🧬😇📜🗺️ to a legend 🙏
Never heard this song before. But it encapsulates how I have felt about a certain person for the last 55 years. Life leason. Always take the risk of telling someone how you feel. Don't let the fear of rejection stop you.
How songs, certain tastes and even smells can evoke nostalgic memories! This balad by Vince Gill does just that for me. From 2010-11, I was an 'Outside The Wire' (OTW) Convoy truck driver sub contracted to KBR TTM, carrying out logistical work for the US Military while being based out of Joint Base Balad (formerly Camp Anaconda) in Iraq. As an 'Outside The Wire' Convoy trucker, there was quite a 'fair' amount of risk and stress involved and we needed to be clear headed and focused at all times. Crucially, our domestic 'business' needed to be good and 'manageable' to the extent that ones judgement and actions were not impeded during 'OTW' convoy missions that would put the mission at risk. It was not an uncommon scenario amongst OTW convoy truckers that an individual would be stood down from going 'outside the wire' because of such domestic issues. In one instance a fellow trucker had recieved the sad news of spouse unfaithfulness and was advised to 'stand down' from going outside the wire. He spent this period trucking inside the wire in our KBR CRSP yards, being lost in thought for a long while and playing a lot of soulful balads on his CD player. 'Whenever you come around' by Vince Gill was one of those balads that would drift 'soulfuly' from his pod that compelled some of us to support and be there for him during this difficult time. From such experiences we also learned to cherish our relationships at home while being 'over there' P.s. He completed his stint as an 'Outside The Wire' Heavy convoy truck driver and is still happily married to his wife. He is now a grandfather! 😏😊 Thank you Vince Gill for your gift of song.
There is none better than Vince Gill on vocals. He's also one of the best guitars players on the planet! I had the pleasure of meeting him a few years back. He is quite a remarkable man!
Vince there is no one who can ever come close to be the singer that you are! Love you!❤❤❤❤❤
That song sung by you gets me weak in the knees. Lovely.
Vince ❤what. A WONDERFUL voice and you and the band are one. God bless you all ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
I thought I sang like a nightingale until I hear this song! What a god given gift Vince has! Just love love it…💕
He is a gift of God to the music world. Angelic voice ..high tone 🙏🙏🙏 beautiful song
Crying how your talents make golden memories - trust ,,Vince we're sending thankful appreciation awesome humbleness for our music for share, didn't mother hang back stage?love you deserve the gratitude thankful so happy it's yours that we're 🎉listening 🎧🎶😁™️🚀🧬😇📜🗺️ to a legend 🙏
An all time favorite singer..
Never heard this song before. But it encapsulates how I have felt about a certain person for the last 55 years. Life leason. Always take the risk of telling someone how you feel. Don't let the fear of rejection stop you.
He's damn sure still got it.....
How songs, certain tastes and even smells can evoke nostalgic memories! This balad by Vince Gill does just that for me. From 2010-11, I was an 'Outside The Wire' (OTW) Convoy truck driver sub contracted to KBR TTM, carrying out logistical work for the US Military while being based out of Joint Base Balad (formerly Camp Anaconda) in Iraq. As an 'Outside The Wire' Convoy trucker, there was quite a 'fair' amount of risk and stress involved and we needed to be clear headed and focused at all times. Crucially, our domestic 'business' needed to be good and 'manageable' to the extent that ones judgement and actions were not impeded during 'OTW' convoy missions that would put the mission at risk. It was not an uncommon scenario amongst OTW convoy truckers that an individual would be stood down from going 'outside the wire' because of such domestic issues. In one instance a fellow trucker had recieved the sad news of spouse unfaithfulness and was advised to 'stand down' from going outside the wire. He spent this period trucking inside the wire in our KBR CRSP yards, being lost in thought for a long while and playing a lot of soulful balads on his CD player. 'Whenever you come around' by Vince Gill was one of those balads that would drift 'soulfuly' from his pod that compelled some of us to support and be there for him during this difficult time. From such experiences we also learned to cherish our relationships at home while being 'over there'
P.s. He completed his stint as an 'Outside The Wire' Heavy convoy truck driver and is still happily married to his wife. He is now a grandfather! 😏😊
Thank you Vince Gill for your gift of song.
There is none better than Vince Gill on vocals. He's also one of the best guitars players on the planet! I had the pleasure of meeting him a few years back. He is quite a remarkable man!
GOAT
Love this song…. Love listening to Vince Gill!!!! ❤
right there with you from LA.
He's one in a million!
Sure reminds me of an experience or two in my 85 years nothing could ever replace that moment beautiful done Vince
Love this song
Love Vince Gill 🥰
Oh how i love this song so much. Thank you.
You are the man
Love,love Vince and Amy!
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I knew he would give it the gusto just to feel that high note again at the end. Nailed it too. Lord knows Ida tried it
Vince Gill = high notes 🎶 😊
Absolutely Love You and Amy❤❤❤❤ Hope to see you soon ♥️♾💯
Wow , thank you for sharing! Made hert glow.🎉
Love this song.
Thank you Vince!! What a voice, what a guitarist!!
Damnation