Craig Morgan -- The Father, My Son, and the Holy Ghost [REACTION/RATING]
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His voice, his faith, being a veteran and a family man, his ability to write music-I’ve never felt so sick after hearing a song. The crying til he passed out, not healing completely til he goes home-absolute devastation and something I hope I never go through and wish he never did either
You owe it to yourself to watch the Grand Ole Opry performance of this. 10/10 chance you will cry.
kelly clarkson show one as well... he actually breaks down at the end of that one 🥺
Blake Shelton was there and he pulled his song to win best song so Craig could win at the CMA's that year, because Craig was literally second to Blake's song
This music video is so emotional but the opry performance will absolutely gut a person
My sister has buried 5 adult children out of 6, car wrecks, and cancer. Two daughters, and her husband all died from cancer in less than 2 yrs. I don't know how she still exists, but her faith keeps her going. She also fought breast cancer a little over a year ago. There are strong women in the world, and then there are those like my sister. Thankfully her youngest surviving son is doing well.
God Bless all of you
Yes. A most excellent reaction. Thank You.
Oh he is definitely living it 😢!!!
Aw, watch the first time he sang the song on the Grand Ol Opry stage, it was stunning.
His 19 year old son Jerry died in a boating accident four years ago. His son Jerry was adopted, but the loss is just as strong. God bless Jerry, Craig, their family. This is the strongest, most emotional song I have ever heard. The only other song that has ever stirred such emotion was "Tears in heaven" by Eric Clapton after the loss of his son Conner.
As a woman who has an angel baby. I can attest that there is nothing more painful for a mom than to bury her child. My firstborn daughter was a week old when we lost her. I won't say it's any harder for the mom than the dad, but I'm sure it's different. This song never fails to make me cry, and think of her. She'd be 15 this April. Her little brother and sister are the reason my life has ambition.
@Nicole Murray Wow, I am so sorry that you've had to live with this harsh reality. It's just something that nobody can imagine if they haven't been through it, and I haven't been through it. All I can do is imagine. I'm glad you have two other children to go through life with, as they one day will have kids of their own and will understand you better when they do. You're always welcome to post here, as there are beautiful and compassionate people, some of whom have experienced what you have and have shared that on here. No matter what you share or don't, welcome to the channel and I'm with you in spirit. :-)
Huge country fan and of all the music I’ve ever heard, this one is the most emotional. The opry version absolutely gutted me! When I came across this song, I sent it to two moms who lost their teenage sons
I enjoy listening to you talk. Unloading milk truck in Memphis and watching this. God bless you sir.
@jim roe I'm glad you enjoyed this, and thank you for the kind words! Welcome aboard the channel!
Thanks for the response. I can tell you're a true fellar. I'm a southern rock/ country/ some gospel fan, and it seems like I will enjoy a lot of your episodes. Seems to be right down my alley. Our daughter is 27 and kind of an old soul herself. She gave us a grandson 15 months ago, and his name is Creedence. She asked midwife to play CCR during delivery and he was born with " Have you ever seen the rain" playing. I'm just telling you this because I'm guessing you might get a kick out of that. Thanks again for good clean entertainment. Very enjoyable.
@jim roe THAT is a great story about your daughter naming her child Creedence and playing one of their songs in the delivery room! That is not an average story---ha!! I'm glad you're enjoying things, and yeah, I keep things pretty clean for the channel. I'm no angel off camera, but I'm mindful of some folks who aren't a fan of potty mouth so I keep it off except for an occasional word when a song slams me pretty hard. Congratulations on the grandchild, BTW!!
Thank you sir. Have yourself a blessed day. PS.... I'm no angel either. I have a lot of confessing to do when I say my prayer at supper time. Lol. Take care!
Saddest story ever and yet the song that those who lost children can understand. Plus a moment when another artist pulls their song to win the best song in the CMA's because Craig's song was right behind his song so Craig would win. That artist was Blake Shelton because to him Craig's song was so much more heartfelt and important for all who has lost. children
First time hearing this song...pretty d*mn real! Craig Morgan has made a career of singing about what he sees and believes (not easy to do in Nashville). He served quite a long time in the Army and now sings for the troops...not as an outsider but as a brother. He's still married to the same women he married before he was anybody. He converted to Roman Catholicism and isn't afraid to put God back into the equation. Critics have said his songs can be preachy and represent an "outdated and simplified" view of faith, patriotism, family, morals, and duty. Well maybe that's true, but I like it and agree that's exactly what America needs to get back to.
Dave, you had me in tears there, now that's real. Well said...for those lost, for those fighting, and those in between...
Thank you for sharing this. It is so true that we need to feel free to express ourselves without fear of condemnation from those who don't believe as we do. You expressed this so well. Thank you again.
@@terrykindley9405 Thank you for your kind words and you're right, we have to stay strong even when society would have us do otherwise. God bless
With Trump, there’s more God in the equation because he signed a bill last week to allow prayer in public schools, but it’s just going to get worse til we go home. We’re in the end times and you can see some of what was said to happen happening right now. It could be just a few years or decades only God knows but it will be very soon.
David, thanks for the background. I'm glad he found an outlet for his music that also honors our troops. It took me a week to finally work up the courage to listen to this song. The phrase, "he's gone but he's still here," slammed hard.
its as real as it gets. This is him singing about his son who he lost to a drowning only a few years ago.
Yes it is I cry like a baby every time I listen to it
I lost my 26 year old son on Jan 24, 2015. Everyday is a struggle to go on but somehow you still get up and put one foot in front of the other and try to go about the everyday task. I listen to this song everyday. I know the struggle that Craig is going thru. When my son passed away, a big piece of myself went with him. My heart has a void in it now that will never heal until I am back with my son.
The pain of losing a child born or unborn never disappears. Over time you learn to move on but the pain will always be there.
As a Mom, who lost her daughter to cervical cancer in 2016...this song brings me great comfort. Those of us who have lost children...at any age...truly understand it's a pain that never goes away. Craig woke up in the middle of the night & thought about these words. He got up & four hours later....The Father, My Son & The Holy Ghost was written. God bless anyone who has suffered the tragic loss of a child.
I had the pleasure of seeing Craig perform this song at the Grand Ole Opry.... there wasn’t a dry eye in the house ..... he had a hard time finishing the song.... I think he sings it as a way of moving on or a way of trying to heal something that can never be healed but you gotta keep going...... We are not ever prepared to bury are own... I know from personal experience...... such a powerful song ...tears my heart out
@Bob Kirkpatrick Wow, what an experience you had seeing him perform that at the Opry. Just, wow.
You are a very empathetic soul. Thank you for your inspired reaction.
He had a very hard time with this song, he wrote it a few nights after his 19 year old son died in a drowning accident. I can’t completely relate to this song but I listen to it to know I’ll one day see my brother that also had drown. I’m glad he wrote it and sang it, so many people go through situations like this and so many people could use a song like this
The loss of a sibling is one that many people over look. Because the parents are hit so hard, and if they have a child or children, they are hit hard as well. So we the sibblings hold it together, and let it out when we are alone. I lost my big brother two years ago, and still feels like yesterday. If we feel the pain we feel, and see our parents with what they feel, it's incomprehensible what they must be feeling. We too lost a part of ourselves, a part of our heart. The words in the song are so true for even us as sibblings loosing our first best friend.
My son asked me why I believe in God and I said I have to believe I will see your brother again. This song is exactly how losing a child feels! We will not heal to we see them again.
His son was 19 when he passed.
There's an enormity to losing a child that can't be expressed in words. And yet, Craig did that. He managed to perfectly express it. His 19 year old was lost in a boating accident. Powerful song.
I lost a child and this is so true and you never get over it.
I just rewatched this and the line about "I cried and cried ... Til I passed out on the floor" and I had a sudden HARD flashback if my brother when his only son was killed at 13 by another kid playing with a gun. My brother is a Harley riding, Vietnam vet who is tough as nails and that's the only time in my life I ever saw him cry. I don't ever want to see pain like that again.
@KnitsWithHorses Ouch, I'm so sorry your brother and you and your family have had to live with that. I just try to imagine what that would be like but it's one of those things that is impossible to grasp unless you've been through it.
@@RockN2Country That was 25 years ago but... "the song remembers when." Man that brought back the unfathomable pain of that time. Luke was 3 months older than my oldest daughter and she now has a 9 year old named Luke.
Tragic 😢 I'm so sorry 😢♥️
@@texasbunny3844 Thank you.
So sorry for your loss ❤️
His son was my best friend in high school, miss him. Love this song
@Jacob Murphree Ouch, man, I’m so sorry for your loss. The loss of a friend is such a uniquely harsh loss, and even though the pain lessens over time, the awareness of the loss stays with you your whole life. I lost a good friend just after my senior year of high school and I still miss Ricky to this day, and that was 40 years ago. Thank you for commenting in here, and I hope others see it and say something heartwarming to you. Keep the faith, Jacob, even though you’ll always miss your friend. -Don
It’s real.... heartbreaking. God bless.💗🙏🏼🙏🏼
Sweet Jesus, that poor man. I can't even begin to contemplate the loss, but I know the thought of losing my daughter makes my blood run cold. For me, there'd be no coming back from that. Beautifully poignant, sad song - but loved your thoughts on it Don.
Don, this is very real and the pain you see is very real. I lost a son and there is always a piece of you that is missing, yet the love for that child is never gone. You have to have those moments of being along, talking to God, and keeping your child alive inside your heart at all times. Yes, the pain is very very real, but you have to find a way to go on, to keep living until the day comes when you do go home and are joined together again. And if you have other children, you have to be strong for them and keep them going in life. I love Craig Morgan!! and I love his music!!
Reminded me so much of Eric Clapton's song "Tears in Heaven", he wrote after his 4 year old boy fell 53 stories out an open window, that was in the process of being repaired. A close friend of mine lost his only two young boys to drowning. He never recovered and had a shortened life. Too many tragic events we have to deal with down here. Thanks Don for doing this song. 1st time I have seen the video for it.
@David Johnson I remember that so vividly when it was reported about Clapton's son falling out the window in NYC, pretty much in my back yard. I was in stunned shock at that, just as I am whenever someone loses a child.
He lost his 19 year old son in a boating accident and wrote this song about trying to heal afterwards. I lost my son 8 years ago when he was seven months old and this song helped me heal in ways I couldn’t even tell you. Thank you so much for reacting to this song.
Prayers to this gentleman
This song is so touching.
I can relate... my daughter passed away in 2014... the pain never goes away... you just learn to live with it.
Every time I've seen him sing this live, he's kinda lost it. Not surprising. I can't even imagine losing one of my kids or grandsons so young.
Craig said in a radio interview that he wasn't putting this song out, so his friends did it for him. ( Blake & Gwen, Ellen DeGeneres etc) Craig also said he can barely make it through this song physically. Craig has another great video called - THIS AIN'T NOTHING. He addresses the issues you mentioned in this song. Not sure which song came first but they go together! What a voice!
I love how you express your thoughts. I enjoy how you went through your thoughts and feeling. I love love reactions that have actual reactions not just good song bad song.
@Karri Birdsley Thank you for those insights and sentiments, and welcome aboard the channel!! You made me smile. :-)
Awesome never expected you'd to reply.
@Karri Birdsley I keep my eye on things from time to time. ;-). Plus, your comment was so kind that it made a difference.
Love your collage Bobbi Gengery was from my part of the woods in Chicksaw County, Mississippi
It is so very true, there is no more ambition. Lost a daughter at birth, my wife to suicide one of the 22 vets a day to do so, and my best friend , I wake, help my grandchildren with school and go back to my room and bed. If it wasn’t for my kids and grandkids, I’d be with them on the other side. Breathing is not natural and more it feels, breath in breath out just to survive is how it feels. His pain makes me tear up
@Tom Word I've seen that look in my friend's eyes who've lost a child, and I am so sorry you've experienced that )and then some), Tom. I commend you for continuing on through it all, as you are leaving an indelible imprint on not only your kids and grandkids, but on those who know you in any capacity. Thank you for posting that here, and you're always welcome here no matter what your reflections are.
Don look up Craig on the kelly Clarkson show and he talks about this song
Wikipedia:
Craig Morgan Greer was born in Kingston Springs, Tennessee, on July 17, 1964.[1] He became an emergency medical technician at age 18. He served on active duty for nine and a half years in the US Army as a member of the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions and remained in the reserves for another six and a half years.[2 The reason the Grand-Ol Opgrand ole opry is memorable is Craig stands at the mic, shoulders back, hands curled, at attention at probably one of the most difficult times in his life to honor his son and placing his faith in God that some day there will be an understanding of why.
I could never imagine the pain of losing a child. What if someone heard this song that had not lost a child and it made them take a step back and try to imagine what they would be like? What if it made them be a better father? What if the pain in Craig's voice and face is the connection someone needed to realize we are not guaranteed tomorrow and they become a better parent?
Every time I hear this song, it gets me in the feels. I have 3 kids and I just can't imagine his pain. God bless Craig and his family.
He wrote about his son who died in a drowning accident 3 years ago!!! Blake Shelton helped push this to #1
His son died in a boating accident when he was 19. This was a song he said he'd only sing once at The Grand Ole Opry. Then got convinced to release as a video.
@@Prozak63 yes know all about it
Look at the stock photo you have behind you after the video, and then look at Craig's face during the video and notice how it looks in the video that life has been sucked from him. God Bless Craig and his family.
Thank you. This is an amazing song. I don't know how he is able to sing it
It's like dying every day. Some mornings you wake up and have a perfect moment of not remembering that he's gone and then you remember and it feels like dying all over again, day after day, year after year..
@Bashfyl I'm so sorry you've been through that, as from what you wrote and the way you wrote it a person would have to have gone through it to put it the way you did. I hope sometimes you're able to smile or laugh about things once in a while, but that kind of thing would take a big toll on a person.
RockN2Country You have to find things to smile about, especially if you have other children. You can’t let the pain of losing one consume you to the point of losing the rest to your grief. It’s harder than anything else I can imagine.
Love you way you break it down.
@Doug C Thank you for that, and welcome aboard the channel
This song breaks me every time 😢 Love Craig Morgan and his music ❤️
You stopped to talk about it and I was able to pull myself together and dry off. This song crushes.
I love you Craig Morgan and your music ❤️🎶 God Bless you 🙏
Thank you for reacting to this. I saw a clip of this before it was ever released when he performed it for the first time on the Opry’s Instagram story (the same day as Luke Comb’s Opry induction) and immediately did everything I could do find the song. The studio version didn’t get released until months later. He later revealed that after performing it at the Opry for the first time, he say Ricky Skaggs backstage and said how he can’t put it out because he barely got through the song without breaking down, but Ricky said that he had to. I’m so grateful he did; I can’t imagine how many people this song has touched.
As an atheist, not only do I not hold that against anyone, I truly appreciate the song and the language. It was a beautiful heartfelt expression of his love for his son and it said a lot about who he is as a man. I can connect to that, we share more than what separate us. We are all fellow travelers on this earth.
Hands down the most genuine honest heartfelt reaction/response/ review of this song that is out there on the internet...ever! Craig is one of my favorites and this song is so real and you shed light on that fact. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen and react to this song and to his story.
His son he sings about, Gerry, was actually adopted and died in a drowning accident @ 19.
You really need to watch him in the Kelly Clarkson show when he does this song, talks about how it came about and she has a surprise guest to surprise him....very very emotional.
This is my first time here on your page. I know his grief. I lost my son 26 years ago and I have 2 more children but it’s true what he said I won’t completely heal until I get to heaven. Even with my girls over the years I know I just went through the motions and 26 years later I still look forward to the day when I go home to be reunited with my son. My son Joshua Ryan only lived 50 minutes but his death has left a hole in me that will never be filled . Thank you for playing this.
@kathy cast Wow, I am so sorry you've dealt with that in your life. My (now ex) wife miscarried at the third week three times (being a ballerina she was absurdly aware of what went on within her body), and I remember how devastated she was after just three weeks. Being a guy I can't relate to what a woman would go through, but i can read your words and feel some of your pain. Keep the faith, and feel free to share anything you want on here. The folks are kind and some have dealt with a lot in their lives too, so you are in good company. Welcome to the channel, and I look forward to seeing you comment---fun, painful, anything---whenever you're in the mood. :-)
Craig Morgan Almost Home!
I feel his pain I lost my son in August 13 2018 he had cancer he was 3 god I miss him
@Anthony Johnson Ouch, man, I’m so sorry for your loss. I can even imagine that degree of hurt for you and your family. Thanks for posting, as I imagine even that was tough. -Don
Awww this song touched my heart tremendously. Dave won't talk about it, but his best friend from high school, a hard working doctor, just lost his "mini-me", his only son...in med school, college athletics...ugh the heartbreak to lose him at 25. I can understand fully the line "just tryin' to search up some motivation". Just listening to some Cody Jinks "Loud and Heavy" and it brought some solace, another good one for the list!
@Christine Ems I'll leave your comments there to stand for themselves---that's beautiful what you wrote, as always.
Kingston Springs is a small town of 2,800 about 20 miles west of Nashville. You should also do his song "This Aint Nothin"
Wish I could like this more than once... great song and great reaction! New fan here.
@Trisha Simmons Thank you for the kind words, and welcome aboard the channel!!
Another one I LOVE, but never heard. Thanks for letting PEOPLE request a song. BLESS your 💙
she had cancer a while ago and he wrote a song about how strong she was but she beat it
I can't imagine the pain of losing a child, and I hope to God that I never experience that, but this song brings tears to my eyes. This is every parent's worst nightmare, but this is a beautiful tribute.
I to this day can't find the strength to trust myself to love again. And, keep every relationship distant.
@Duane Anderson Dare I ask, did you lose a child? I know my divorce was enough to make me reluctant to get involved with someone again, though I love the company of women. But if I'd lost a child I don't know how I'd respond, but staying in my own space would be a serious consideration, and maybe not even a choice. And of course welcome to the channel, as there are a lot of wonderful folks on here who sometimes share their thoughts and experiences--some wonderful and some harsh. No matter what, you're welcome here :-)
I found my deceased wife. ( who was pregnant for what would have been my first child ). A Boy.
I wrote my own song to find some piece.
" Pen"
Christ your the author. I'm just your pen. And, I know in this world you do what you do for your own reasons.
And, now I leave with you. All the pain and, confusion. And, I know you can see how now only a hole resides where my heart had been.
Christ your the author. I'm just your pen.
I can relate well to this. I buried my wife and, son the same day !!!.
And, all I find comfort in is something I wrote. A piece of which is this " The holes in my soul is where you're heart's fit".
@Duane Anderson I just saw this post after I responded to you other post, and I'm so sorry for what happened to you!! Man, I don't know where to begin because I can't even fathom that degree of loss. I hope you have family members and friends who you trust and who bring you some measure of relief, however temporary it may be. I am so sorry.
@@RockN2Country thanks for you're interests. I am dealing with a therapist. And, cry myself sick often. I asked my therapist if that was normal. She said profound grief can cause us to feel intense emotions. And, our body may react in that fashion.
every time I hear this I lose it. Having two boys and a very good friend who I want so badly to share this with ( he lost his son at age 7 to a brain aneurysm) My friend is Jewish - so it wouldn't be appropriate. God Bless Craig Morgan/Jerry and his family!!!!
He never questioned God about Jerry's death. He has a deep faith. Watch his interviews. He and his family are amazing testimonies to how God can help you through something as tragic as the loss of a child or loved one. A side note: Jerry was adopted but that doesn't take away from the loss.
You need to do more Craig Morgan.
Check out Craig Morgan- Almost Home
checkout..... this ole boy..... almost home .... this aint nothing ...... thats a start Craig Morgan is also a Great American check out he Bio...... but most of all Thank You for doing this one I lost my son the same time he lost he's and this song hits the nail on the head.
You’re killing me brother! I’m subscribing now!
Don, thank you so much for reacting to this. I was afraid I'd become a pest recommending it, but I felt like it was worthy of being showcased to those who haven't heard it. I am so glad you did his official video because I have watched his other versions and feel like the video is the one that allowed him to truly show his emotions with just the recording crew. You had the reaction I felt you would have. I could tell as I watched your face. That's what I love about your reactions; they are real and you are not afraid to express your true emotion. Not giving this video a rating is probably the best compliment you could have given him. Thank you.
@Terry Kindley Thank you for your heartfelt words--I am humbled by you and them. And you are never imposing on me by requesting songs!! I appreciate the requests and the comments, and what a song you requested. Thank you again!!
@@RockN2Country I'm just glad you were able to experience it.
You know it’s real now. How he was able to write the song, but can sing it over and over. Heavenly Father was with him!!!
Little Bit Of Life By Craig Morgan also his son died in a tragic accident
I learned today my good friend had lost her grand son he was 18mos he died from Leukemia I was so heart broken I told her go to you tube and ask to see the video of this song then tell her son to listen and she called me and she said he cried and cried and he knows he will be with his son someday
I remember up here in Toronto when I heard the news of his son...So sad...💖
Yes Don it is real. Lost his son about three years ago.
Hey Don,
Nuff said.... Thanks...
Keep RN2C BROTHER!!!
He lost his 19 yr old son 4 yrs ago to drowning. I have 2 sons and I can't even let a thought like that in my head.
This is not something I've experienced. But I imagine getting out of bed itself is a task. That much of the days and weeks following the loss are spent reliving thar day and contemplating the "if only's" all day long.
I also see that in situations like this that a lot of respectable men will feel a sense of duty to be the rock for their wife no matter how deep the pain runs,
He said that he went downstairs one night, wrote the song in 4 hours and it's done exactly the way it's was written without any changes whatsoever. God way of helping him heal.
That’s because he knows the lord💝
It doesn't get any more real then this
The most heartbreaking performance of this song that I saw was on the Kelly Clarkson show. He had to stop to sob before singing that last line.
You need to see the one when he does it live on the Kelly Clarkson show! Amazing
He lost his son about 3 years ago in a drowning accident so sad, but I love this song so much
His son drowned in an accident a few years ago.
another great song by him when he was younger was it gets crazy when a man cant get a woman off his mind a song written by bill anderson. he does on country family reunion. just type his name and the song. you wont regret it
The video is amazing because of the song but you need to see one of the videos of him doing it live, The Grand Ole Opry or The Kelly Clarkson show
HE FEELS EVERY WORD . IT IS VERY SAD
Great song. Heartbreaking song. One of my best friend's son committed suicide. I watched the pain and grief eat him and his wife up and couldn't do anything to help them.
This song doesn't quite fit as there wasn't a death but I'm really, really missing my oldest foster kiddo right now. He lived with us for almost 3 years and after we were told we were going to adopt him, he was returned to his previous situation. I don't know where he is, if he's safe, warm, fed or loved. I've had times of crying and praying like this man. Tonight is one of them.
@Joanna Davies Ouch, that is so hard for you I can't even imagine. I have a surrogate daughter and it would wreck me to not see her again or know where she is. I hope you are able to contact him soon, or that at some point he reaches out to you. In today's social media world I have no doubt he will when he's old enough, maybe sooner. And then you'll really cry, and they will be tears of relief and joy. Keep the faith as best as you can, and welcome to the channel! Feel free to share things here, as there are a lot of compassionate people on here. It is a beautiful thing.
This song brings a tear to my eye but you really have to understand the message and he didn’t understand it
@Waffles Oh, I understood it midway through the song. Initially he held back on some of the context and let the song develop, and by the time it was over it was perfectly clear what had happened to his and his wife's son.
So sad he lost his son. So sorry Craig.
Lot times he can't finish this song in concert. And I understand that. Hey if want to hear what happen to his son then go to Kelly Clarkson show. The interview and best friend Blake and how hard it was to sing it on there. It was so hard for him...
You should react this same song but when he performed it in the grand ole opry. So much emotion
His son pass away in a boat accident he was 19
The first time he performed this song live he stopped halfway and apologized to the crowd because he couldn't do it.
This is a song that shows just how real Jesus is. Craig’s hope is in the one true God who will make all things right in the end, for those who believe. Faith - not in things
that change but in the creator of the universe and all that’s in it.
This song cries out - Believe now, don’t wait until . . .
Craig’s son son believed in Jesus like his Dad, so “he ain’t gone”
he’s waiting in heaven with Jesus, (God’s son), with God the Father and the Holy Ghost (Holy Spirit).
They are separated just for a time and will be reunited later. That’s the Real hope that Jesus gives!
Today is the day of salvation -
Don, don’t wait. U will have a
Peace like you’ve never known!
May God bless U. - with the love of Christ, Lori H. < Mpls., MN