I love this song, even though it rips my guts out every time. I have long been a fan of Alison Krauss, she has the most pure voice I have ever heard. Wonderful reaction Biss, I am crying with you kid.
@@BisscuteReacts May I suggest you listen to Kieth Whitley "don't close your eyes". I thought of this song when you said you were going to listen to more country songs and ones with a darker side.
You know a song is great when it hits you in the feels! Never apologize for crying Biss it shows you have empathy! The world needs more empathy if you ask me! Great reaction and great song! Thanks for sharing Biss ❤️💛🤠
Great reaction, Bisscute! Alison Krauss is one of my favorite female singers. She has such a beautiful voice. If you are going to add country to your rotation, you have to listen to more from her. She has 27 Grammy award wins! That was the most by any female singer until Beyonce passed her recently. I've seen her live, and her voice is exquisite.
I 100% agree with you about sad songs, the main reason for me to watch reactions of this song is to see if people share the same feeling, yours is one of the best I've seen
me and a few of my navy buddies experienced being cheated on... ive spent many a night with close friends crying and singing to this song... thanks for embracing the emotions so readily!
This is why I always loved Country Music and it is my favourite music genre. It hits the soul and the old saying about it that all you need are 3 chords and the truth. You add to that Alison Krauss' sweet voice and it is magic.
I can definitely relate to the obvious “message” in this song. I feel like so many (especially U.S. soldiers, not sure about other countries) can directly relate to this. I just wish she would have said she can’t handle the pressure or the desire for her needs to be met. It happened to me 2 times. The aftermath of figuring that out in a wartime combat situation was so much more than what I was trained to deal with. Alcohol became my peace, and almost ended my life when I got back. I do enjoy that they also convey both sides of the issue. I can understand where she was coming from, and I experienced where it put me. I’ve since forgiven her and found the queen/woman and step children that made my life whole. The negative impact of the bombs and bullet wounds, the losing my leg, and constant memory are mostly drowned out by the positive impact of their love and the sense of purpose they give me! We are all beautifully different and deal with things differently, but I hope that my message and experience can help someone else who is going through hell. There is a positive outcome if you just weather the storm. I promise life is so much better than the dark periods we go through. You are all amazing human beings!
@@jeffreystephen7116 it hurts man, i couldnt imagine finding out in the box, but it was almost too much when i got home, i got to the point of finger on the trigger twice, then kicked myself in the ass, and got my head back on straight, thank you for your service, brother, and im glad your here with us still
It’s an entire emotional drama, plot and all, in 5 minutes. That’s why some folks like it. I don’t do dramas, too long. Ballads work, though…except for the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
The raw emotion that you exuded in this reaction was beautiful, I find the tears in a womans eyes to be attractive and full of letting go and being vulnerable and passive and huggable all at once! This was a great reaction!
I agree on the sad songs. I think many people enjoy depressing songs, too. It sparks an emotion in us that make us reflect back on our own lives. Great reaction.
You're not crazy and you're not the only one who feels like that. I understand everything you said. it's like you are more connected to humanity when your emotions are out where all can see. thank you for showing yours.
I've been listening to Metal fir 42 years now. My mother started my aff on The Beatles and my father on Johnny Cash before that. But Brad Paisley is the Man! This song always makes me cry. I love yer emotions! I love yer tears! I live that you are so genuine! Please don't change! 🤘🏻🇬🇧🖤
Thank you for your reaction...it was great and heart felt...thats what good music does...makes you feel your heart ♥...63 year old former marine from south carolina..
I love Brad and Alison sings like an angel. She was also a child star on the fiddle. Recently she's been touring with Robert Plant from Led Zeppelin. She played a large part in the music for "O Brother Were Art Thou." Great reaction! Brad, Chet Atkins, Keith Urban and Tommy Emmanuel are my favorite pickers.
I love your reactions, and I had a feeling you'd love this one before I watched the video. I completely agree with what you're saying about sad songs. They hit harder and are definitely more packed with emotion. It's good to cry to songs. Reminds us that we're human. I also agree with your comment about, "you made your bed, you lie in it" - a great rule to live by. Keep up the great work, much love ♥
If you love depressing songs, and you’re trying to explore more country, the next song after this that you HAVE TO LISTEN TO is “Believe” by Brooks & Dunn, and make sure it’s the official video. That song along with this one are two of the most common songs people name when they talk about gut wrenching country songs with heartbreaking lyrics.
Great Reaction Video...... This Song is a Rollercoaster...... The Actor playing the Soldier is Rick Schroder (Child Star from a show called "Silver Spoons" and as an adult on "NYPD Blue"...... He was also the Video's Director and the Girl at the End that watches their spirits walk away is Rick's Daughter....... Alison is a Legend..... I believe she still holds record for most Grammy's...... 36, I think..... Brad is a phonenominal Song Writer........ He has both Touching and Funny Songs in his library (Others have listed alot before me)....... To get an understnding of his outlook listen to a song called "This is Country Music".........
This is the first time I've heard this one. I got into Country in the 90s, so my Country knowledge is from that era and then backwards mostly, but I really haven't kept up with newer Country over the last 20 or 25 years. I know Brad Paisley is a big deal, but I don't really know him that well. Allison Krauss I do know. I believe that she started performering very young, as a little girl doing Bluegrass. Bluegrass is a sub genre of Country that I think comes out of Appalachia. The Appalachian Mountains are a range of mountains in the East of the US that run all the way up to Canada, but usually when you hear people talk about the Appalachians, it's usually in relation to the Southern end in the Southern states. When I had commented to you about Dolly Parton, I told you that she was from the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, which I think are part of the Appalachians. Basically when you here people refer to it, the implication is that you're talking about some real back woods, mountain hillbilly folk kind of thing that isn't usually very flattering. So, Bluegrass is like a more acoustic style of music that involved a lot of instruments like guitar, fiddle, and banjo, that sort of evolved out of English/Scottish/Irish folk music of the people that settled up in the Appalachian Mountains. Anyway, she joined a group called Union Station at the end of the 80s, and I think are still with them, but in the mid 90s, they had a huge hit with a cover song called "When You Say Nothing At All", that was more mainstream Country, and even Pop. She really blew up after that because everyone was so amazed with her. So besides I think still being with Union Station, everyone wanted to collab with her, so she's worked with so many people, even Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, and she did music for movie soundtracks like the movies "Cold Mountain" and "O' Brother, Where Art Thou". Drinking away a memory or a broken heart is a pretty classic theme in Country music. At the beginning, I thought this was going to be like Sawyer Brown's "All These Years", although that song is a little more nuanced, and doesn't get as traumatic as anyone killing themselves, but they were a good band in the 90s, and it's probably my favorite song of theirs, that's a very beautiful song about infidelity, but not quite as depressing. I think I've seen that somewhat recently they've even done like an Unplugged version of it that you can find, though I'm personally kind of partial to the original.
It's a powerful song, no doubt. I love it every time I hear it and it makes me cry all the same. Brad Paisley and Allison Krauss have such powerful voices to sing a story.
Great reaction Bisscute... it always comes down to a decision that is not weighted carfully; one that is made based on themselves not others.. .... The female singer is Allison Kraus.. pure tone beautiful and one of the few singers that is pitch perfect. If you love this song wheich sounds lie you do very much you will Love Martina McBrides "A Broken Wing"
Love it when songs really hit home your not crazy what songs do is touch you in a way makes you think about your on life and mistakes this one is my favorite
Alison Krauss has a version of "Down to the river to pray" which is AMAZING. (old time "gospel"/religious-leaning song) Featured in the movie "Old Brother Where Art Thou" and no matter how many times you hear it, her version just "hits something" inside you that makes it kind of both mandatory to suggest and addictive to listen to.
This is a man's nightmare... Go overseas to fight for your country and keep your family safe, only to come home and see your woman starting a family without you .. heartbreak 💔
Country is about stories in a way that’s distinct from any other genre. So often, really good country music centers on a simple and plainly told story that is broadly relatable.
I'm not big on country music, but I'm from Kansas, so I've been exposed to a lot of it. This, however, is a truly great song, and I will always have time for it. As a person who is not a fan of country music, I would also suggest Martina McBride's Independence Day.
Nothing matters when you think you’ve got it or can’t lose it. Everything matters when you realise you don’t, never will, or never did. Great reaction Biss, love your work.
That is a beautiful song, and the kind of country music that I like. I like sad songs sometimes too. It allows a cathartic release of emotions in a healthy way.
I love Rick Schroeder.. his acting was perfection.. his directing was perfection.. his daughter was the luttle girl.. Loved his interpretation of the song into the video to tell the story.. showing consequences.. But Schroeder added the souls reuniting and his forgiveness.. I hope heaven is about forgiveness and reuniting.
What a great reaction you just had. You are very real and sincere, I appreciate that. Alan Jackson has many songs you will love, but “Remember When” is my favorite and I know now you will love it too.
One of the saddest songs ever, and one of the best first lines of a song ever. "She put him out, like the burning end of a midnight cigarette". This is the sort of song that country does better than anyone. It's raw, real, emotional, and doesn't paint anyone as a true good or bad person. Everyone involved is just... human. Have you heard "Stay" by Sugarland yet?
This song hits home and hits hard. I've lost more brothers to the fallout of coming home than I did in theater. This is a song I love and hate at the same time. This, and Sawyer Brown's "All These Years" are painful, but something about it keeps drawing you back.
This is such a great song and Brad Paisley has plenty. My favorites of his are Part Two, Then, Remind Me (with Carrie Underwood), He Didn’t Have To Be, Letter To Me, Ticks, I Wish You’d Stay, Who Needs Pictures, I’ve Been Better, Holdin’ On To You, Alcohol, Celebrity, I'm Still a Guy, and Water. My favorites from the angelic-voiced Alison Krauss are her covers of Ghost in This House and When You Say Nothing At All.
Brad Paisley is from my home state of West Virginia. He's a real talent at vocals and guitar playing both. He writes a lot of he's own songs. I could have told you to have a box of tissues handy. Where I'm from they call that cry in your beer music.😭🍺💔
I love country music, and this one is a really nice song from Brad and Alison! I know what you're saying, 'tis beautiful and full of emotions! I love it when you get angry, when you cry. I love your reaction! You're beautiful!
I disagree with people having "needs" that cause them to do stuff like this to others. You have wants, desires, urges, but none of those are a NEED. Diabetics NEED insulin to survive. Some people NEED medication to survive. No one NEEDS sex to survive, especially when you're screwing over someone risking their life for your freedoms. I will always fight back on people's NEEDS when it's really just something they want.
We have physical needs. Being dismissive of those needs and pretending that we’re a monogamous species is a bad play. Look at all the suffering that has caused.
Brad Paisley is one of the most emotive country artists of all time. Give him a chance to bring your heart joy. Watch his official video for the song "Today." Every bit as moving as "Whiskey Lullaby," but with a theme that will uplift your heart. A couple other songs that get me in the feels every single time is "What Hurts The Most" and "Here Comes Goodbye" - in that order - by Rascal Flatts. They go together.
The actor's name in the music video is Rick Schroeder and he's pretty well known. And the little girl at the end is his real life daughter I believe. Brad Paisley's wife is named Kimberly Williams Paisley who is also a well-known actress.
I agree. I love depressing and heart felt songs as well. they just bring some emotion out of me when maybe i have not been able to feel certain things for a while and it helps me to remember that I am human and have that side of me as well.
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A couple of additional songs. For another heartfelt song by Brad, consider "Waitin' On a Woman". For a sad but hauntingly beautiful song consider "Jacob's Dream" by Alison Krauss. It is based on a true story and have your tissues ready. Great reaction.
Allison Krauss "When you Say Nothing At All" A cousin of mine had that played at her wedding. Allison has ton of hit songs, and 27 Grammys awards to back that up. Including two collabs with Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin. Sugarland "Stay" is another heartbreaker. A definite 'depressy' song for you. I like them also, there is a catharsis listening to them.
He has some good ones. Try "Waiting on a Woman", "Ticks" or "The man he didn't have to be". For her try "When you say nothing at all" or "Down to the river to pray". Good reaction. Country is a long line of honest storytelling.
Unfortunately, this song means even more to me now than it ever did. My cousin passed away in May. He was an alcoholic, but what ended his life was when he tried to inhale a can of air duster. It crystalized his lungs, and that was all there was to it. He passed away on May 14, 2024. His girlfriend asked me if I wanted to be with her about a week or so later. She was also an alcoholic. She and I were together for about a month and a half, and she passed away from a seizure that led to a stroke. It happened on July 11, 2024. She was cutting down her alcohol intake everyday we were together, and she was well on her way to recovering, but when she had that seizure, it ended everything. I was at work when it happened. Alcohol wasn't the final nail in either of their coffins, but it was a strong contributing factor to the decline of their health for years. We were singing parts of this song one day, and I said, "Please don't let those lyrics become literal in their meaning with you and Paul. He has passed, but you're still here. Don't go down the same way he did." She said she didn't want to die. She wanted to live because her relationship with me was far more tranquil and peaceful than any other she has had with anyone else she's ever been with. The others were fun when it was good, but when it was bad, it was the worst ever. We never had traumatic moments in our relationship because my priority was her mental and physical health. I never made it about me. It was always about her. Inspite of my efforts, she still passed away long before her time. I miss her so much. I've never known the weight of separation in a relationship, but I do now. It feels like I have a 30 ton anchor chained to my heart, and I'm dragging around with me everywhere I go. I don't wish this on anyone. Thank you, Biss, for the reaction. Awesome as usual. \m/
Sad songs are by far my favorite for the exact same reason. The song is so powerful it forces an emotional response. A few of my other favorites are Five Finger Death Punch - Wrong Side of Heaven and Elvis Presley - In the Ghetto. edited to add: Johnny Cash - Hurt
Bisscute, you just reacted to two of the Heavyweights in country Music. Try Brad singing, "When I Get To Where I'm Going....ft. Dolly Parton", or " The Dad He Didn't Have To Be". Here are a couple of gems from Alison Krauss, "When You Say Nothing At All", or "Just A Ghost In This House". Alison has the voice of an angel!!
Q: What happens when you play your Country music records backwards? A: You sober up, your wife comes back, your dog comes back, you get your pickup truck back, your daddy gets out of prison.... 😉😉
Your not crazy, people arnt always as honest as you that what makes people special because when thy have compassion it's real buity, those who show mercy will be shown mercy, never apologize for crying this worlds suffering Some day pain will be no more your such a precious person biss have a good one❤😮😢😂😊
Country songs to react to; Believe by Brookes and Dunn, Three Wooden Crosses by Randy Travis, Remember When by Alan Jackson. Lady by Kenny Rogers, When You Say Nothing at All by Keith Whitley, anything by George Strait and Shania Twain. So many more, too many to list.
Cry all you need to. I cry a little every time I hear it. I hope it sends a message to people that we aren't just animals. We should consider all of our actions. Feelings and urges can be important, but if they rule your life then you will probably be left disappointed. Peace, Love!!
I always thought sad songs made me in a better mood when I was sad. Why I fell in love with country music as a young adult even though friends gave me hard time
You're an amazing person! I usually laugh at your reactions but this one lead me to tears. I like your values Biss. The song is important to hopefully reach these people before they do such an act.
I love this song, even though it rips my guts out every time. I have long been a fan of Alison Krauss, she has the most pure voice I have ever heard. Wonderful reaction Biss, I am crying with you kid.
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May I suggest you listen to Kieth Whitley "don't close your eyes". I thought of this song when you said you were going to listen to more country songs and ones with a darker side.
You know a song is great when it hits you in the feels! Never apologize for crying Biss it shows you have empathy! The world needs more empathy if you ask me! Great reaction and great song! Thanks for sharing Biss ❤️💛🤠
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Great reaction, Bisscute! Alison Krauss is one of my favorite female singers. She has such a beautiful voice. If you are going to add country to your rotation, you have to listen to more from her. She has 27 Grammy award wins! That was the most by any female singer until Beyonce passed her recently. I've seen her live, and her voice is exquisite.
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You, young lady, are much wiser than most your age. I enjoy your reactions more than most, by far.
Yes, Biss is special.
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She was raised right just pray this wicked world doesn't change her child like spirt
Biss is one of a kind ❤❤❤100
I wouldn't say most, the ignorant ones are just a lot louder.
I 100% agree with you about sad songs, the main reason for me to watch reactions of this song is to see if people share the same feeling, yours is one of the best I've seen
I cry every time I watch this video.
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me and a few of my navy buddies experienced being cheated on... ive spent many a night with close friends crying and singing to this song... thanks for embracing the emotions so readily!
This is why I always loved Country Music and it is my favourite music genre. It hits the soul and the old saying about it that all you need are 3 chords and the truth. You add to that Alison Krauss' sweet voice and it is magic.
Keep trying Brad Paisley songs. They are happy and funny. And what a great guitarist.
Maybe in the future
You are not alone in how you feel. This type of song is a hit because many people enjoy it, for what ever reason.
I can definitely relate to the obvious “message” in this song. I feel like so many (especially U.S. soldiers, not sure about other countries) can directly relate to this. I just wish she would have said she can’t handle the pressure or the desire for her needs to be met. It happened to me 2 times. The aftermath of figuring that out in a wartime combat situation was so much more than what I was trained to deal with. Alcohol became my peace, and almost ended my life when I got back. I do enjoy that they also convey both sides of the issue. I can understand where she was coming from, and I experienced where it put me. I’ve since forgiven her and found the queen/woman and step children that made my life whole. The negative impact of the bombs and bullet wounds, the losing my leg, and constant memory are mostly drowned out by the positive impact of their love and the sense of purpose they give me! We are all beautifully different and deal with things differently, but I hope that my message and experience can help someone else who is going through hell. There is a positive outcome if you just weather the storm. I promise life is so much better than the dark periods we go through. You are all amazing human beings!
@@jeffreystephen7116 it hurts man, i couldnt imagine finding out in the box, but it was almost too much when i got home, i got to the point of finger on the trigger twice, then kicked myself in the ass, and got my head back on straight, thank you for your service, brother, and im glad your here with us still
It’s an entire emotional drama, plot and all, in 5 minutes. That’s why some folks like it. I don’t do dramas, too long. Ballads work, though…except for the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
I was in the Military for 20 years. Seen this a million times and experienced it myself .
Me too, Brother. Jody is a MF.
The raw emotion that you exuded in this reaction was beautiful, I find the tears in a womans eyes to be attractive and full of letting go and being vulnerable and passive and huggable all at once! This was a great reaction!
This song is one of the few songs that will bring a tear to my eye every time.
Another great reaction. And your empathy shows so well here
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I agree on the sad songs. I think many people enjoy depressing songs, too. It sparks an emotion in us that make us reflect back on our own lives. Great reaction.
These sad songs stir the emotions like no other. Beautiful, heartfelt reaction, Biss.
You're not crazy and you're not the only one who feels like that. I understand everything you said. it's like you are more connected to humanity when your emotions are out where all can see. thank you for showing yours.
Great reaction, and you said something that I think perfectly sums up country music…it makes you sad, it makes you happy, it makes you FEEL!!
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I've been listening to Metal fir 42 years now. My mother started my aff on The Beatles and my father on Johnny Cash before that. But Brad Paisley is the Man! This song always makes me cry. I love yer emotions! I love yer tears! I live that you are so genuine! Please don't change! 🤘🏻🇬🇧🖤
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Thank you for your reaction...it was great and heart felt...thats what good music does...makes you feel your heart ♥...63 year old former marine from south carolina..
This song gets me every time! So powerful!
I love Brad and Alison sings like an angel. She was also a child star on the fiddle. Recently she's been touring with Robert Plant from Led Zeppelin. She played a large part in the music for "O Brother Were Art Thou." Great reaction! Brad, Chet Atkins, Keith Urban and Tommy Emmanuel are my favorite pickers.
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I love your reactions, and I had a feeling you'd love this one before I watched the video. I completely agree with what you're saying about sad songs. They hit harder and are definitely more packed with emotion. It's good to cry to songs. Reminds us that we're human. I also agree with your comment about, "you made your bed, you lie in it" - a great rule to live by. Keep up the great work, much love ♥
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If you love depressing songs, and you’re trying to explore more country, the next song after this that you HAVE TO LISTEN TO is “Believe” by Brooks & Dunn, and make sure it’s the official video. That song along with this one are two of the most common songs people name when they talk about gut wrenching country songs with heartbreaking lyrics.
“Once on this Island” is a good musical for that vibe
Collin Raye 'Love, Me' is a great one to add to your emotional songs. Also, Brad Paisley's 'Waitin' on a woman' gets me.
Great Reaction Video...... This Song is a Rollercoaster......
The Actor playing the Soldier is Rick Schroder (Child Star from a show called "Silver Spoons" and as an adult on "NYPD Blue"...... He was also the Video's Director and the Girl at the End that watches their spirits walk away is Rick's Daughter.......
Alison is a Legend..... I believe she still holds record for most Grammy's...... 36, I think.....
Brad is a phonenominal Song Writer........ He has both Touching and Funny Songs in his library (Others have listed alot before me)....... To get an understnding of his outlook listen to a song called "This is Country Music".........
Rick Schroder also starred in a very good WWI movie The Lost Battalion (2001)
Little Newt. IYKYK.
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Rick Schroeder was also the kid in The Champ with Jon Voight.
I have heard this song many times and crying every time, if you don't cry you don't have a heart ♥ 😢
As soon as I read the title, I said to myself “my poor soul” remark incoming.
I was thinking the same thing except I was thinking poor bisscute she is not ready for this masterpiece 😭❤️
This is the first time I've heard this one. I got into Country in the 90s, so my Country knowledge is from that era and then backwards mostly, but I really haven't kept up with newer Country over the last 20 or 25 years. I know Brad Paisley is a big deal, but I don't really know him that well.
Allison Krauss I do know. I believe that she started performering very young, as a little girl doing Bluegrass. Bluegrass is a sub genre of Country that I think comes out of Appalachia. The Appalachian Mountains are a range of mountains in the East of the US that run all the way up to Canada, but usually when you hear people talk about the Appalachians, it's usually in relation to the Southern end in the Southern states. When I had commented to you about Dolly Parton, I told you that she was from the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, which I think are part of the Appalachians. Basically when you here people refer to it, the implication is that you're talking about some real back woods, mountain hillbilly folk kind of thing that isn't usually very flattering. So, Bluegrass is like a more acoustic style of music that involved a lot of instruments like guitar, fiddle, and banjo, that sort of evolved out of English/Scottish/Irish folk music of the people that settled up in the Appalachian Mountains.
Anyway, she joined a group called Union Station at the end of the 80s, and I think are still with them, but in the mid 90s, they had a huge hit with a cover song called "When You Say Nothing At All", that was more mainstream Country, and even Pop. She really blew up after that because everyone was so amazed with her. So besides I think still being with Union Station, everyone wanted to collab with her, so she's worked with so many people, even Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, and she did music for movie soundtracks like the movies "Cold Mountain" and "O' Brother, Where Art Thou".
Drinking away a memory or a broken heart is a pretty classic theme in Country music. At the beginning, I thought this was going to be like Sawyer Brown's "All These Years", although that song is a little more nuanced, and doesn't get as traumatic as anyone killing themselves, but they were a good band in the 90s, and it's probably my favorite song of theirs, that's a very beautiful song about infidelity, but not quite as depressing. I think I've seen that somewhat recently they've even done like an Unplugged version of it that you can find, though I'm personally kind of partial to the original.
It's a powerful song, no doubt. I love it every time I hear it and it makes me cry all the same. Brad Paisley and Allison Krauss have such powerful voices to sing a story.
Great reaction Bisscute... it always comes down to a decision that is not weighted carfully; one that is made based on themselves not others.. .... The female singer is Allison Kraus.. pure tone beautiful and one of the few singers that is pitch perfect.
If you love this song wheich sounds lie you do very much you will Love Martina McBrides "A Broken Wing"
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I love your reaction. Your very empathic, very intelligent, very well spoken and of course, Very Beautiful. Thank you for sharing this with us. 🌵🐎💌
Nice reaction, it's very normal to like songs that make you feel.
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Every time Alison sings you feel everything you’ve ever felt all at once.
Love it when songs really hit home your not crazy what songs do is touch you in a way makes you think about your on life and mistakes this one is my favorite
Garth Brooks, The Dance, and The Thunder Rolls, for your depressing song addiction.
Another classic country song that brings a year to my eye is "Holes in the floor of heaven"
That and "Two Teardrops" both by Steve Wariner are great emotional songs.
This song breaks my heart every time I hear it. Especially when watching the video to accompany it. 😢
Love how you get it like it was meant to make you feel.
Another one that appreciates melancolic songs. Welcome to the team.
I love this song! Not a time I watch it that I don’t get tears. Thanks for reacting🙏🏼🌹💕
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Alison Krauss has a version of "Down to the river to pray" which is AMAZING. (old time "gospel"/religious-leaning song) Featured in the movie "Old Brother Where Art Thou" and no matter how many times you hear it, her version just "hits something" inside you that makes it kind of both mandatory to suggest and addictive to listen to.
This is a man's nightmare... Go overseas to fight for your country and keep your family safe, only to come home and see your woman starting a family without you .. heartbreak 💔
Country is about stories in a way that’s distinct from any other genre. So often, really good country music centers on a simple and plainly told story that is broadly relatable.
I love depressing songs because they help me cry & release my stress.
I'm not big on country music, but I'm from Kansas, so I've been exposed to a lot of it. This, however, is a truly great song, and I will always have time for it. As a person who is not a fan of country music, I would also suggest Martina McBride's Independence Day.
this is my favorite song of all time because I can relate to it so much 😔😭❤️
Nothing matters when you think you’ve got it or can’t lose it. Everything matters when you realise you don’t, never will, or never did. Great reaction Biss, love your work.
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You gonna LOVE country music based on what you said in this one.
I have always considered this song to be the spiritual sequel to 'He Stopped Loving Her Today'
I don't know what this says about humans, but we find deeper connections through shared sorrow than joy. This is why sad songs hit so hard.
That is a beautiful song, and the kind of country music that I like.
I like sad songs sometimes too. It allows a cathartic release of emotions in a healthy way.
I love Rick Schroeder.. his acting was perfection.. his directing was perfection.. his daughter was the luttle girl.. Loved his interpretation of the song into the video to tell the story.. showing consequences.. But Schroeder added the souls reuniting and his forgiveness.. I hope heaven is about forgiveness and reuniting.
Great song...Brad paisley and Alison krauss..wondefful...please biss reaction to hardy..."wait in the truck"(feat.layney wilson)
What a great reaction you just had. You are very real and sincere, I appreciate that. Alan Jackson has many songs you will love, but “Remember When” is my favorite and I know now you will love it too.
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I love this girls accent. Heard the song millions of times
The best way we can measure happiness is to know the other side as well. ❤
Another tear jerker song is go rest high on that mountain
The kids at the end are so special!!
"He put the bottle to his head, and pulled the trigger..."
That part gives me chills, every time.
One of the saddest songs ever, and one of the best first lines of a song ever. "She put him out, like the burning end of a midnight cigarette". This is the sort of song that country does better than anyone. It's raw, real, emotional, and doesn't paint anyone as a true good or bad person. Everyone involved is just... human. Have you heard "Stay" by Sugarland yet?
Not yet, I add it to the list
I feel the same way...sad songs make me smile 😊
I'm with you as well on liking these types of songs. They keep me grounded, and they are thought-provoking.
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Its just pure RAW emotion
This is one of my favorite songs
Wonderful reaction to a very special song.
This song hits home and hits hard.
I've lost more brothers to the fallout of coming home than I did in theater.
This is a song I love and hate at the same time.
This, and Sawyer Brown's "All These Years" are painful, but something about it keeps drawing you back.
That's so sad
This is such a great song and Brad Paisley has plenty. My favorites of his are Part Two, Then, Remind Me (with Carrie Underwood), He Didn’t Have To Be, Letter To Me, Ticks, I Wish You’d Stay, Who Needs Pictures, I’ve Been Better, Holdin’ On To You, Alcohol, Celebrity, I'm Still a Guy, and Water.
My favorites from the angelic-voiced Alison Krauss are her covers of Ghost in This House and When You Say Nothing At All.
Sadly I saw this happen several times when I was in the Navy.
Brad Paisley is from my home state of West Virginia. He's a real talent at vocals and guitar playing both. He writes a lot of he's own songs. I could have told you to have a box of tissues handy. Where I'm from they call that cry in your beer music.😭🍺💔
I love country music, and this one is a really nice song from Brad and Alison! I know what you're saying, 'tis beautiful and full of emotions! I love it when you get angry, when you cry. I love your reaction! You're beautiful!
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I disagree with people having "needs" that cause them to do stuff like this to others. You have wants, desires, urges, but none of those are a NEED. Diabetics NEED insulin to survive. Some people NEED medication to survive. No one NEEDS sex to survive, especially when you're screwing over someone risking their life for your freedoms. I will always fight back on people's NEEDS when it's really just something they want.
What do you expect, Because she was blessed with beauty shes the type to believe flashing her eyes will get her anything
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She's not pretending. Biss is really a compassionate person@@ricardochavez2946
We have physical needs. Being dismissive of those needs and pretending that we’re a monogamous species is a bad play. Look at all the suffering that has caused.
Love that you wear your heart on your sleeve. You are great.
Best reaction I've seen on this song so far. I mean miles ahead of the rest.
Brad Paisley is one of the most emotive country artists of all time. Give him a chance to bring your heart joy. Watch his official video for the song "Today." Every bit as moving as "Whiskey Lullaby," but with a theme that will uplift your heart.
A couple other songs that get me in the feels every single time is "What Hurts The Most" and "Here Comes Goodbye" - in that order - by Rascal Flatts. They go together.
Thank you for the suggestions
The actor's name in the music video is Rick Schroeder and he's pretty well known. And the little girl at the end is his real life daughter I believe. Brad Paisley's wife is named Kimberly Williams Paisley who is also a well-known actress.
I listen to this song when I'm down, with my barn friends, a bottle of jack, and a barrel of hay.
Loved the reaction. He is one very good telecaster player. 😊😊❤❤
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I agree. I love depressing and heart felt songs as well. they just bring some emotion out of me when maybe i have not been able to feel certain things for a while and it helps me to remember that I am human and have that side of me as well.
At the end music like this make us alive, to feel again the core emotions of life. Touching reaction. Thanks Bisscute.
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Alison Krauss’ voice is so angelic. You should listen to “When you say nothing at all”.
A couple of additional songs. For another heartfelt song by Brad, consider "Waitin' On a Woman". For a sad but hauntingly beautiful song consider "Jacob's Dream" by Alison Krauss. It is based on a true story and have your tissues ready. Great reaction.
Allison Krauss "When you Say Nothing At All" A cousin of mine had that played at her wedding. Allison has ton of hit songs, and 27 Grammys awards to back that up. Including two collabs with Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin.
Sugarland "Stay" is another heartbreaker. A definite 'depressy' song for you. I like them also, there is a catharsis listening to them.
Well said. "One mistake can change so many lives"
He has some good ones. Try "Waiting on a Woman", "Ticks" or "The man he didn't have to be". For her try "When you say nothing at all" or "Down to the river to pray". Good reaction. Country is a long line of honest storytelling.
Thank you for the suggestions
Unfortunately, this song means even more to me now than it ever did. My cousin passed away in May. He was an alcoholic, but what ended his life was when he tried to inhale a can of air duster. It crystalized his lungs, and that was all there was to it. He passed away on May 14, 2024. His girlfriend asked me if I wanted to be with her about a week or so later. She was also an alcoholic. She and I were together for about a month and a half, and she passed away from a seizure that led to a stroke. It happened on July 11, 2024. She was cutting down her alcohol intake everyday we were together, and she was well on her way to recovering, but when she had that seizure, it ended everything. I was at work when it happened. Alcohol wasn't the final nail in either of their coffins, but it was a strong contributing factor to the decline of their health for years. We were singing parts of this song one day, and I said, "Please don't let those lyrics become literal in their meaning with you and Paul. He has passed, but you're still here. Don't go down the same way he did." She said she didn't want to die. She wanted to live because her relationship with me was far more tranquil and peaceful than any other she has had with anyone else she's ever been with. The others were fun when it was good, but when it was bad, it was the worst ever. We never had traumatic moments in our relationship because my priority was her mental and physical health. I never made it about me. It was always about her. Inspite of my efforts, she still passed away long before her time. I miss her so much. I've never known the weight of separation in a relationship, but I do now. It feels like I have a 30 ton anchor chained to my heart, and I'm dragging around with me everywhere I go. I don't wish this on anyone. Thank you, Biss, for the reaction. Awesome as usual. \m/
I am so sorry for your loss 😭 but just know that they are together and are in a better place 🥺❤️
@@LovelyBeachCoast-us1ec Thank you. I can't wait to see them again. I've got more life to live until then, but one day, I will see them again.
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Sad songs are by far my favorite for the exact same reason. The song is so powerful it forces an emotional response. A few of my other favorites are Five Finger Death Punch - Wrong Side of Heaven and Elvis Presley - In the Ghetto. edited to add: Johnny Cash - Hurt
Bisscute, you just reacted to two of the Heavyweights in country Music. Try Brad singing, "When I Get To Where I'm Going....ft. Dolly Parton", or " The Dad He Didn't Have To Be". Here are a couple of gems from Alison Krauss, "When You Say Nothing At All", or "Just A Ghost In This House". Alison has the voice of an angel!!
Thank you for the suggestions
Q: What happens when you play your Country music records backwards?
A: You sober up, your wife comes back, your dog comes back, you get your pickup truck back, your daddy gets out of prison.... 😉😉
Your not crazy, people arnt always as honest as you that what makes people special because when thy have compassion it's real buity, those who show mercy will be shown mercy, never apologize for crying this worlds suffering Some day pain will be no more your such a precious person biss have a good one❤😮😢😂😊
Thanks biss You make everybody's Day.❤😊
Biss I love your music reactions they are really good👏I fully understand what you mean Biss it really touch the feels❤
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Another great reaction. I love your raw emotions and when you show your pure heart.😂❤❤❤ I cried also.
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Country songs to react to; Believe by Brookes and Dunn, Three Wooden Crosses by Randy Travis, Remember When by Alan Jackson. Lady by Kenny Rogers, When You Say Nothing at All by Keith Whitley, anything by George Strait and Shania Twain. So many more, too many to list.
Thank you for the suggestions
Cry all you need to. I cry a little every time I hear it. I hope it sends a message to people that we aren't just animals. We should consider all of our actions. Feelings and urges can be important, but if they rule your life then you will probably be left disappointed. Peace, Love!!
The deeper the emotion of sadness, the higher the emotions of joy.
Sugarland stay ,is a a great song to . That was a great review thank you 😊
I always thought sad songs made me in a better mood when I was sad. Why I fell in love with country music as a young adult even though friends gave me hard time
You're an amazing person! I usually laugh at your reactions but this one lead me to tears. I like your values Biss. The song is important to hopefully reach these people before they do such an act.
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Same here, hit me too when I first saw this video back in 2005