This song really takes your breath away, and reminds me of moments, that always make us all actually 'need' to hold our breath...so very beautiful and more....!!!
I remember reading somewhere that when Jon asked Kathy to sing this song, she said that she wasn't sure she could, because she didn't think she could get through it without crying. I literally can't sing this song without crying. What a beautiful ode to Jon's grandparents, and to love in general. We only have one life, and so much love to give, we shouldn't waste it looking at someone else's yard. Love is always the answer, and it will guide people through the hardest of times. We need each other more than ever. We need love more than ever.
The story Jon mentions about Garth is interesting. Garth, who had already been in Nashville for about a year; this was 1988, he had been turned down by every label in town and he was crushed. He had a gig at the Bluebird and he was number seven in the lineup of, like, ten songwriters and the guy who was supposed to go on second was not there yet and the producer of the show asked Garth if he would go on in his place if the guy never showed up. What he didn’t know was that there were labels in the audience who had come to listen to the gentleman that did not show up. Capitol Records was in the audience, they had passed on Garth the month before. But Lynn Schultz, who was working with Capitol at the time, saw something that caught his eye. He went up to Garth’s manager, Bob Doyle, and said to him: “I think we missed something, bring him back in Monday and let’s talk.” And the rest is history.
Such a beautiful song.❤
This song really takes your breath away, and reminds me of moments, that always make us all actually 'need' to hold our breath...so very beautiful and more....!!!
I remember reading somewhere that when Jon asked Kathy to sing this song, she said that she wasn't sure she could, because she didn't think she could get through it without crying. I literally can't sing this song without crying. What a beautiful ode to Jon's grandparents, and to love in general.
We only have one life, and so much love to give, we shouldn't waste it looking at someone else's yard. Love is always the answer, and it will guide people through the hardest of times. We need each other more than ever. We need love more than ever.
Not much of a cryer, but this one gets me in tears, every time. Such a beautiful song.
Song just kills me every time I hear it.
One of the most beautiful love story ever
Jon Vezner is my kin. Those two he wrote about, William and Bertha Vezner, were my maternal grandmother and grandfather.
What a sensitive tribute, what beautiful talent, Jon.
For my girl, 💜🙏💙
I absolutely LOVE this song
Kathy Mattea did this song I did not know that you wrote this she did a great job of singing it.. L GREAT song.. sounds like it was reAL
An under-appreciated talent
The story Jon mentions about Garth is interesting.
Garth, who had already been in Nashville for about a year; this was 1988, he had been turned down by every label in town and he was crushed. He had a gig at the Bluebird and he was number seven in the lineup of, like, ten songwriters and the guy who was supposed to go on second was not there yet and the producer of the show asked Garth if he would go on in his place if the guy never showed up. What he didn’t know was that there were labels in the audience who had come to listen to the gentleman that did not show up. Capitol Records was in the audience, they had passed on Garth the month before. But Lynn Schultz, who was working with Capitol at the time, saw something that caught his eye. He went up to Garth’s manager, Bob Doyle, and said to him: “I think we missed something, bring him back in Monday and let’s talk.” And the rest is history.
Starts at 5:00
Way to Jon,who have a wonderful wife,Kathy Mattea. I love both of your music. From Canada. 🇨🇦❤🌹🌈🦋🙏
Wsaid he was married to Kathy Mattea?
GREAT SONG JON, LOVEKATHY'S VERSION LOVE TO BOTH OF YOU. FROM PHOEBE'S SISTER -IN-LOVE.
Love this song but I like his version better I think.
saddest song ever.....