My son passed away in 2023 on my birthday at the tender age of 18, certain songs can capture certain feelings of a time and moment. This certainly does during those quiet nights afterwards. I'll always love you Kymani, my strength and weakness ❤️
We have no words to console you, but only the Holy Spirit from the Almigthy God can dry your tears, bless and comfort your heart. Be comforted knowing that your beloved son is in heaven, in Heavenly Father's arms. God bless you and your family! 😢😢😢
same here. my significant other died in 2020 of pulmonary failure and massive heart attack in the hospital. so I feel you. I miss him so much, as I know you miss your wife 😢
Played this song on the piano for my gorgeous dog. She passed away 4 months ago from cancer and I still play it for her. Rest in peace my sweet girl. ❤️
I do truly feel your pain. I'm so impressed with your talent to play this on the piano. Dogs are the best in the world, and they know we are too! She was lucky you gave her the best life. Will you rescue a dog? If you do, he or she will kiss you every day and give the love back ten fold. So wish I could hear your piano. I will check back here to see if you respond, and again, I feel your hurt about your gorgeous, sweet girl.
@@karenries8960 Thank you for reaching out. My girl was a retired racing greyhound that we rescued. I believe that I will always rescue dogs as they deserve all the love in the world. 🩷
My dad was a huge fan of Norah Jones. I heard this song recently and thought of the times he was listening to this as I got in the car after swim practice. Rest in peace dad! edit:// thank you everyone for your kindness! my dad was one of the best guys out there. please, if you are a parent, give your kids great memories! my dad would have wanted that for everyone.
My boyfriend passed away in 2006. He used to play this every Sunday morning. The first rays of sunlight peaked in while he was preparing the cups of coffee. Thanks, Nora, for letting me reminisce this feeling.
@@yourdutch wish you the best my friend! and im simply going to say nothing last forever. ... not even farewell. not even being separated from the ones we love. send u gud vibes ;)
I was in an abusive relationship with a man who would only love me in certain situations. I would listen to this song on the drive home from his house and I would always dream of a better life in this big house with a person who wouldn’t abuse me anymore. He would love me and care for me. And now here I am with a boyfriend who cherishes me more than I could ever deserve. He is that perfect person for me. Edit: Never has this many likes on a comment. Thank you all for the sweet support and wonderful love!!! ❤️❤️❤️
This song takes me back to the darkest days of my addiction. That experience taught me that no one is really there when you need them most. Most people have battles of their own to fight. But I beat my addiction and am in a much better place. Now I can listen to this song and I think of how far I've come.
Good for you and I am sorry no one was there for you, but there are many great people in this world that do so much for others. You can be one yourself. It is very rewarding!
I wish all those who are addicted could find their way out as you did. My 37-year old son didn't find the good way out. He gave up and committed suicide on Aug. 1, 2013. Your way is the best, and I pray you never go back. My son went back several times, then just gave up.
when my kids were little, They knew how much I loved this song, and one day just as I walked in the door, after work, they stopped me. my daughter was dressed in her Easter dress, with her hair in an updo and my son had a make-shift camera. he pressed the CD, play button, and pointed the 'camera' at her. my little 8-year-old daughter began to sing this song into a brush-a phone beautifully. I can see her little eyes gleam and sparkle as she sang... it was one of the most precious moments of my life!
its the leap year, 2.29, my dad turned 80, I had a rough day but I painted the best smile today for him and seeing him happy, slowed the tears down. Then for some reason this song comes to mind, i start whistling it and here I am. Thinking about my life and appreciating the simple things in life like this song. I love you all, I'll be ok. Signed - you friend.
I lost my dad to cancer back in December 2021. When I was a kid, I remember washing dishes with him and my mom after dinner playing this song on his iPod. Listening to this song brings back all the memories of him, along with countless other jazz songs. I miss you dad
I remember being in third grade hearing this on the radio in the car as my dad drove me and my brother to school before he headed off to work. I am 29 now. I still remember it so vividly like it was yesterday looking out the window just staring at the train track that was parallel to the road. It’s funny how music can take you back a certain time. RIP Dad, I miss you a lot.
I'm sorry you lost your dad so young. I was already an adult when this song came out. I cannot believe it's been twenty years. The older you get, the more quickly time seems to fly by.
@@jamesbowman6925 I was 17 the first time I heard this. I can't believe it's been 21 years. I can't believe there's been 21 years of this beautiful, incredible musician. But the things she has made, the love and the joy and the peace she has brought to so many hearts and minds. How does she manage to stay humble and modest? I have no shyness in exclaiming that she's changed my life for the better. [I don't think I'd be here if there was no Norah Jones...sorry, this got dark]
"Don't Know Why" is a song written and composed by Jesse Harris that originally appeared on his 1999 album, Jesse Harris & the Ferdinandos. A cover of the song was the debut single of American singer Norah Jones from her debut studio album, Come Away with Me (2002)"
When my grandma was hospitalized there was this fish tank in the waiting area. I would sit and watch it while waiting in the waiting room. When my grandpa came out crying I knew we’d lost her. On the ride home I was skipping through my recommended on TH-cam and found this song. It’s stuck ever since. Today marks a year since she passed. I worry for my dad and my grandpa and my aunt. But I also wonder how my grandma is doing. I’ve seen her around. I promise you she’s given me signs she’s still watching over. She had what they call a global seizure. And ever since that seizure I’ve seen signs all over. Can’t escape them hardly. Our loved ones are still here with us in our hearts and memories, even if it’s just a stupid break up and you know in your heart it’s a stupid break up but you just can’t seem to get over it. It’s okay. They’ll always be with you in your memories and the deepest part of your heart.
I swear this song should be played in that little corner cafe where a live band is on a slow rainy day not too busy and everyone is just watching and listening as she sings and the band plays.... I can see it so vividly in my head
I’m sorry for your loss but what a beautiful name for your daughter. I lost my mom 4 years ago and it’s so hard but we get through it. 😊hope you’re doing well
This song evokes so many emotions for many of us for different reasons. If you are reading this---know that you are LOVED and YOU ARE APPRECIATED Stay strong out there
La meilleure chanteuse de la planète de tous les temps, merci Norah pour toute la volupté que tu apportes année après année, tu es une vraie princesse!
I'm definitely not a music industry professional, but i somehow perceive that this immensely gifted artist was substantially under-promoted and under-produced. Norah Jones should've had a front-row seat at the Grammys 10 yrs running+. That voice and song writing talent was grievously undersold and overlooked. I will treasure her gifts to her appreciative public forever
Norah always wanted to keep a low profile she never wanted too much attention. She wrote many of her own songs I dont understand why people say she never wrote any songs. She is a Grammy award winner.
@@rickhocks8339 Also a guitarist and strangely enough, I'm learning this song on piano. Agree with everything you said but Jesse Harris deserves a bit of credit. Almost wish I could go back to thinking she wrote it. It was somehow more impactful when I thought she had. Still love the tune.
Norah Jones... My father loved this song until he died from a coma... You make my gray days bright... Though I cry every time I hear this... It makes me feel a lot better. Thank you.
+bapaknya calon istri Man, you know very well it's because it reminds him/her of his/her father. Stop playing stupid, you can hurt people. Even though you might not be playing, seeing the "jokes" you make.
I dedicate this song to kurt douglas grosch.he was my soul mate.lost him to liver cancer a year ago.he was 56 yrs old.he was everything to me.he loved this song.
This is my very first memory of a song as a young young child. I remember being in pre-school and begging my mom to always turn on this song when we were in the car. Nothing but good memories when I hear this classic.
Similar story here, this song always makes me tear up, reminds me of childhood, my dad would always play Norah Jones or Eagles, especially when we went on road trips :'( Good times
this song always brings me back to my beloved brother who passed in April. I miss him very much. Brings me to all the memories I had with my dear brother before he passed from cancer.
It must hurt so much when you have to be the one to bury your son before you. I would definitely leave me broken if I lose my niece. She's like a sister to me because I never had a younger sister. We hang out all the time.
My mom used to play this song in the car and my brother and I would fall asleep to it. Now it slows down my panic attacks and reminds me to breathe. Even now as I get ready to take an important test, I’m listening to it to calm down. I love her voice and vibe so much and I’m so glad I got to grow up listening to her
a lady i work with, she worked in a high pressure environment. she said she used to put this album on after work whenever it was a bit too much, and everything was going to be all right. i don't know how many times i've listened to this album.
Aww. You made me know I chose well. Playing Norah for Baby as we prepare to meet him/her in a few months. They say babies can recognise the music they heard often while inside after they're out! ❤
I been up all night thinking of the name of this song finally came to me as I’m laying down I always played this song while I smoke I love this song n her voice
I’m now 23, this song is the earliest memory from my childhood. But, I could never remember the lyrics, title or singer. A movie helped me to find this song again. When I hear this song it brings back so much good memories.
Do you remember when and where you first fell in love? Well this song did it for me. As soon as I heard this play on the radio, Norah had my musical heart wrapped around her extremely talented fingers. A few months later and long before she was uber famous, I got to watch her perform this song and others in an extremely intimate setting in Upstate New York for about 100 or so fans. She was wonderful and so innocent. She didn't have the stage presence that she has today. She also kept deferring to the bassist, who I surmised must have been her boyfriend at the time--he was. I think we must have asked her for three or four encores which she graciously complied with--who does that now days? Amazing woman with amazing talent on an indelible musical evening!
salsadancer00 it is really late, was looking some torrents, i saw norah jones on flac, put her name on google, and then hear this. I cant even describe how this song just made me feel, i was kind of depressed but now it reminded me of old lovers and i feel better now. dont even know why
My nana just died last year and I remember sitting in her car as a little kid and singing along and moving our hands, some good times I’d do anything to have again.
Amazing that this song only reached #30 on the Billboard chart, yet won Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Female Pop Performance at the 2003 Grammys. A timeless soft-pop-jazz number.
You need to remember there's far more than just the US charts. From what I recall it was #1 in at least 5 or 6 countries around the world. [And despite what you may believe the Grammies is more than just for the US]
It's 2020, Christmas time, chilling on the sofa with my 15 months old baby who's falling asleep as I play with his hair. He loves nothing more than sleeping to this song. A memory to cherish 🥰
My 3rd grade teacher used to have us put our heads down, and he would play this song whenever he would get overwhelmed. I couldn't find it till a few hours ago when it played at a restaurant I was at. I needed this. 🩵
Lyrics: I waited till I saw the sun I don't know why I didn't come I left you by the house of fun I don't know why I didn't come I don't know why I didn't come When I saw the break of day I wished that I could fly away Instead of kneeling in the sand Catching teardrops in my hand My heart is drenched in wine But you'll be on my mind Forever Out across the endless sea I would die in ecstasy But I'll be a bag of bones Driving down the road alone My heart is drenched in wine But you'll be on my mind Forever Something has to make you run I don't know why I didn't come I feel as empty as a drum I don't know why I didn't come I don't know why I didn't come I don't know why I didn't come
This song came to my heart at 3:33 am on July 23, 2024. I hummed it because I didn't remember the lyrics and TH-cam brought it up. Some songs are literally imprinted in our subconscious and this is one of such for me. ❤
This is better than enchanted. It is so picture perfect without any condescending, contrived cheese or devil's deceit. A unicorn is less rare in a world that parasitically binds you to garbage.
Find your own goat, my advice to take or leave, and don't take wooden nickels from vending machine men with vending machine minds that tease you and a heart that costs you.
I found this song when I scored so bad on the sat and got denied by every college. So I decided to join the Marine Corp, love it but away from my family, always tired so after 4 years I can finally sing and be happy about this song. Now I’m in college pursuing civil engineering.
Woohooooo!!!! I'm sure your experience in the corps made a lasting impact on you, and all of the experiences - both good and bad - are with you, with memories to last a lifetime :) Best of luck in your pursuit of that engineering degree!!!! You're gonna be great.
First of All, Thank you so Much for your Service 🥰 I don't say that Lightly.... I'm humbled and have Utmost Respect for the Service Personnel..... By CHANCE, is there even 1 memory of or a thing that you Learned in your Service that is Paramount and Conducive to your life Now? I'm curious, for i struggle with my own traveled roads... Blessings to you and All Prosperity *
@@jjfreeman563 thank you for your support brotha. The most important thing I learned in the military is discipline, I know it’s pretty cliche but it is, in the Marine Corp we drill non stop to perfection and that’s what I’ve been doing especially in engineering. Remember the 5p’s, proper preparation prevents poor performance.
My dad would pick me up from elementary school and he would always play this song as we road around town together. Gives me tears every time I hear it.
I always come back to this song and it hits the same every single time. The nostalgia, the mood, the peaceful vibe it gives me. Amazing what music can do.
If there is one thing in life I just want to fall into, it would be a room with full surround sound, the best audio equipment, and this album on continuous repeat. I would stay there forever and likely die of eventual starvation, but man do I want to go out only like that. Norah Jones, for life. [Norah Jones is life]
Isn't it weird when you have heard a song before and don't think too much of it? AND then one day you hear it again and somehow you are obsessed... Yup I can't stop listening to this song!
Yeah! I heard it as a kid and was like "oh, nice song." But now as an adult, I couldn't remember how the song went, but remembered how much I loved it! Took me a while to remember, but I'm glad I did
Max Dightman lol I think every mom did I can remember this song so well but never knew the singer nor name haha I’m actually surprised on how many people relate
I dreamt that I was hanging out with my mom. We went to a beautiful concert, and then I started crying because I knew that when I woke up, I would remember that she's no longer with us.
she's cool in her own way of music. Doesn't need to show so much skin, so much colorful props or even guys. No flirting moment, just her natural sweet melodic voice. She's so fine and simply amazing.
...Never heard this song until in 2003, on my way to Iraq, this was played numerous times on the plane. I was leaving my wife and little babies behind to head into hostile territory at my Country's call, not knowing if this would be one of the last songs I'd ever hear. But the song was, and still is, beautiful; and it spoke to me then. I made it back to my family a year later hale and whole without damaging anyone else in the process. I'm thankful for all of the above.
@@Doing_it_right_the_first_time, you are most welcome. Likewise, my gratitude goes out to all of those who came before and after me who also gave -- many of whom gave at tremendous personal cost.
i picture myself drinking coffee on a rainy night in Seattle and listening to this song. But right now, im in the middle of the desert with 108 degrees
I remember hearing this song for the first time in a while when having dinner at a pub with a beautiful view in August, and my dad (rest his soul) said is this Norah Jones? Even he seemed to like this song! ❤️❤️🙏🙏
She certainly inherited her father's musical talent -- but made it all her own. Such a distinctive, soothing voice with a sound and style that perfectly complements it.
@@patriciabuttram5545 Ravi Shankar, a virtuoso on the sitar and classical composer from India. He's probably best known to Westerners for collaborating with -- and being an enormous influence on -- the Beatles, especially George Harrison. He also influenced and worked with a number of other rock artists, including David Crosby and the Rolling Stones. Norah Jones was the product of an affair he had with concert producer Sue Jones in New York in 1978.
this song brings back memory's of my childhood. I remember my mom had her CD and played it a lot and it brings back really nice memory's. I miss those days.
You walk in a bar after a long day of service, the glistening lights were conspicuous and you see other people drinking, having fun. You walk up to a bartender and ask for a beverage, he gives you the drink with no hesitation. You hear bells ringing, a man in the stage introducing someone, “Please welcome Norah Jones!” Claps erupted from the bar and she starts singing. Suddenly, you feel a tingling sensation from the angelic voice she produced. The song was alluring and you finally feel at home.
There was not way that you were in kindergarten at the age of 10 you said that you are 23 and the song was released 13 years ago and 23-13 is 10 so there was no way you were in kindergarten at the age of 10 so please stop lying
21 years ago me and the wife dance to this in a parking lot out side of my unit in the Army. Then I went of to war. Many years later a came back. We still dance to it when we hear it.
I'm so in love with Norah Jones. I've been listening to her since her first album. 20 years in the Army and just listening to her beautiful voice makes all the pain go away.
One of the most beautiful songs of the past 60 or 70 years. Norah has that very special talent of reaching into and connecting with your heart through her singing like that of Sade and Joanie Mitchell, to name just a couple others. Beautiful voices with very tender hearts that you just can't help but love.
I waited 'til I saw the sun I don't know why I didn't come I left you by the house of fun Don't know why I didn't come Don't know why I didn't come When I saw the break of day I wished that I could fly away Instead of kneeling in the sand Catching tear-drops in my hand My heart is drenched in wine But you'll be on my mind forever Out across the endless sea I would die in ecstasy But I'll be a bag of bones Driving down the road alone My heart is drenched in wine But you'll be on my mind forever 🎵🎶🎵🎶 Something has to make you run I don't know why I didn't come I feel as empty as a drum I don't know why I didn't come..
I remember this song was allll over the radio plus it’s a relaxing nostalgic vibe 🥰 But being older now than around when this came out, hearing and reading the lyrics, I’m JUST really realizing what she was truly saying so good lookin out lyric guy 😂✍️👌💯
Alex Abrams I know what it’s like to lose a Mother. I won’t be one of those people who tells you time will heal it or you’ll get over it. You will never get over it. Time does dull it down a bit but you know what’s really cool? The stuff you shared with her (like this song) will become so precious to you. You’ll listen to it and you’ll smile because it makes you think of her. Things will get better and she’s always there with you-right there in your heart. 💕
She's got like 9 grammys but 1 year I remember her winning 5 on award night. She deserves them all! Her voice is beautiful and soulful. 15 years later and I still love her music!
What she is, an audio hug. If ever any vocal was the audio personification of a comforting hug from a loved one, this is it. I am so thankful she's been a part of my life for 21 years. [And one day I would love to thank her personally]
My dad listened to this song for a while. Me and my mom found a post it that said “don’t know why-Nora Jones” placed on a picture of our family last week. We lost my dad 3 weeks ago to suicide. RIP dad❤️
I lost my dad the same way 23 years ago. The pain and loss eases slowly over time. Still miss him though when I think about him its mostly fond memories. I pray for peace for your family. Take care.
I don't know why this song makes me teary and choked up. There's just this crazy feeling I get longing for something I never truly experienced. It's fucking weird.
There's definitely something special about this song. It makes me absurdly emotional and nostalgic, melancholy even. It's so sweet and classy that I have no problem attributing it to sleepy, dulcet memories I'm not even sure are real. This song is a portal to a simpler, sleepier.... And even ranier (?) time lol.
That's really deep . I think of years past hanging out in Starbucks while studying for exams and this song would come on frequently . I was obviously a younger version of myself, yep I miss that person .
Today is my moms one year death anniversary and this song just reminds me so much of when she would take me to school/the bus stop playing or singing this song. I miss my mom more than I could imagine, it hurts so badly.
this reminds me of the time when my sister was in a hospice with terminal cancer and although i meant to see her her before the end , I didn't make it ... eternal tears i will never come to terms with this
Your comment makes me tear up. On the way to see my brother with terminal cancer. A song came on as I approached the hospital. Every time I hear that song I'm right back there all over again. 😢
I was having kinda a crappy day today, and finally at 1 AM I heard a clip from this song in a commentary video. It felt like what I needed to hear, so here I am now and this has really fixed my perspective on things. Thanks Norah!
Life was so different when this song came out. The woods I used to live in wasn't destroyed yet, life was everywhere. Reminds me of summer and cicadas and fireflies. I'm lucky to have these memories
that´s so sad... the destruction of nature. I have been seeing that destruction in Mexico also.... Playa del Carmen was so small, so beautiful, mangrooves, green everywhere... now is another ugly city
Eu não sou mulher mas eu também escutei essa música muitas vezes quando era pequeno, me lembro passar pela orla de São Conrado aqui no Rio vendo as palmeiras ao vento pela noite e isso sempre me trouxe uma tranquilidade enorme ❤🌅🇧🇷
This video was suggested by TH-cam. When I clicked play, I remember that this song used to play a lot on radio when I was young. I would sometimes see the music video on TV Nostalgic
My parents would put me to sleep when I was a baby with this song. I didn't know what this song was called or who made it until recently. So much nostalgia!
There are a lot of beautiful voices in the music universe, yet for me, none touches my very soul more than Norah Jones' sultry voice. If you are feeling angry, just listen to Norah, and the anger disappears.
So freaking true norah jones got me through deep depression, death of my 1st fiance, breaks up, arguments and now dealing with my son when he acts like a spoil brat or when I feel lonely when my son is in school. I can say ive been addicted to norah jones for the past 14 years. All my stress just fades away bc of her music and that sweet voice she got.
My mom passed away yesterday, this is her favorite song. Too much pain I feel right now but I know she's in good hand. I love you mom!
In the beginning it’s hard, but with time it gets a little easier!
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Hope you always doing great man
Prayers up man, hope you’re okay!
So hard to loose our mums I’m so sorry may she rest in love and light
My son passed away in 2023 on my birthday at the tender age of 18, certain songs can capture certain feelings of a time and moment. This certainly does during those quiet nights afterwards. I'll always love you Kymani, my strength and weakness ❤️
El tiempo y el creador son la mejor medicina 🙃
We have no words to console you, but only the Holy Spirit from the Almigthy God can dry your tears, bless and comfort your heart. Be comforted knowing that your beloved son is in heaven, in Heavenly Father's arms. God bless you and your family! 😢😢😢
I’m so sorry for your loss
I’m sorry for your loss
😢 I'm sorry to hear that. Many blessings to you ❤❤
Norah Jones played in the background on the most precious days we had together, and this song puts me back in my wife's arms.
same here. my significant other died in 2020 of pulmonary failure and massive heart attack
in the hospital. so I feel you. I miss him so much, as I know you miss your wife 😢
@@GothGuy885 I am so sorry for both of your losses. I hope healthy and healing for you both :(
@@BlueJaydenBird thanks
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Played this song on the piano for my gorgeous dog. She passed away 4 months ago from cancer and I still play it for her. Rest in peace my sweet girl. ❤️
So sorry about your loss. It’s painful to loose a family member ❤❤❤
@@honeyqueen4619 thank you for your kind words. ❤️
I do truly feel your pain. I'm so impressed with your talent to play this on the piano. Dogs are the best in the world, and they know we are too! She was lucky you gave her the best life. Will you rescue a dog? If you do, he or she will kiss you every day and give the love back ten fold. So wish I could hear your piano. I will check back here to see if you respond, and again, I feel your hurt about your gorgeous, sweet girl.
@@karenries8960 Thank you for reaching out. My girl was a retired racing greyhound that we rescued. I believe that I will always rescue dogs as they deserve all the love in the world. 🩷
Awweee , I read alOt of these comments and yours made me cry ! ❤️🩹🐶 Sorry
I get lost in her voice.. Im 72 and her music still makes me sit back , close my eyes and just simply "enjoy". Thanks Norah
Me too ! What a treasure !!!
Still enjoying listening to this song in 2024
I feel the same way. Ive been having such a hard time with life and this song just allows me sit back and release and feel like a wave in the ocean 🌊
w 72 year old!!!
This is such a lovely comment
If melancholy and nostalgia had a musical baby, it would be this timeless song.
Really 🙏🙏👏👏👏
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15년이 지나도 여전히 좋은 곡♥
beautifully put 🤍
My dad was a huge fan of Norah Jones. I heard this song recently and thought of the times he was listening to this as I got in the car after swim practice. Rest in peace dad!
edit:// thank you everyone for your kindness! my dad was one of the best guys out there. please, if you are a parent, give your kids great memories! my dad would have wanted that for everyone.
So sorry for your loss
Great memory. Peaceful days to you and yours.
+justfunriley im so sorry for your loss
my late husband also loved listening to her
my condolences to you and your family. your dad had great taste in music and glad memory still lives on about good times.
stay safe.
My mom told me one time that when I was a baby, she’d put this on in order to make me stop crying. Didn’t know it’d work 20 years later🥲
it's the little things we look back on when we're a bit older... and this song is the definition of that feeling
Yes 🙌🏽
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Yup, 60 now!
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True. So much better
My boyfriend passed away in 2006. He used to play this every Sunday morning. The first rays of sunlight peaked in while he was preparing the cups of coffee. Thanks, Nora, for letting me reminisce this feeling.
Damn smh my condolences sister. Pray you're healing.
@@justjuangoodcitizen4297 Im a man. But thanks. Appreciated.
@@yourdutch wish you the best my friend! and im simply going to say nothing last forever. ... not even farewell. not even being separated from the ones we love. send u gud vibes ;)
Sounded so beautiful, glad you experienced him
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Girl, I heard you on TT when you 1st did this. I cried then and still cry now. Your voice is golden.
I was in an abusive relationship with a man who would only love me in certain situations. I would listen to this song on the drive home from his house and I would always dream of a better life in this big house with a person who wouldn’t abuse me anymore. He would love me and care for me. And now here I am with a boyfriend who cherishes me more than I could ever deserve. He is that perfect person for me.
Edit: Never has this many likes on a comment. Thank you all for the sweet support and wonderful love!!! ❤️❤️❤️
i am really so happy for you. i hope life will lead you on a path full of happiness and joy with the person you love
star treatment thank you so much! That means so much! It’s been 6 years of abuse after abuse and finally I get to rest.
Wishe you all the best💪💪💪💪
Stay happily ever after my dear ~ You deserve it!
What possesses people to write their life stories as a youtube comment?
This song takes me back to the darkest days of my addiction. That experience taught me that no one is really there when you need them most. Most people have battles of their own to fight. But I beat my addiction and am in a much better place. Now I can listen to this song and I think of how far I've come.
Good for you and I am sorry no one was there for you, but there are many great people in this world that do so much for others. You can be one yourself. It is very rewarding!
Proud of you bro!!
I wish all those who are addicted could find their way out as you did. My 37-year old son didn't find the good way out. He gave up and committed suicide on Aug. 1, 2013. Your way is the best, and I pray you never go back. My son went back several times, then just gave up.
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Very sorry to hear. I worry about my daughter constantly. She's getting better bit by bit.
May the Lord ease your pain.
Yea I have a few songs like that. 'Down in a Hole' AIC comes to mind.
when my kids were little, They knew how much I loved this song, and one day just as I walked in the door, after work, they stopped me. my daughter was dressed in her Easter dress, with her hair in an updo and my son had a make-shift camera. he pressed the CD, play button, and pointed the 'camera' at her. my little 8-year-old daughter began to sing this song into a brush-a phone beautifully. I can see her little eyes gleam and sparkle as she sang... it was one of the most precious moments of my life!
Beautiful 🥺🥺🥺
❤❤❤
I LOVE that imagery. Your day makes me happy.
goosebumps reading this!
@@grammolajones2809 ya her day makes me happy too..
its the leap year, 2.29, my dad turned 80, I had a rough day but I painted the best smile today for him and seeing him happy, slowed the tears down. Then for some reason this song comes to mind, i start whistling it and here I am. Thinking about my life and appreciating the simple things in life like this song. I love you all, I'll be ok. Signed - you friend.
I lost my dad to cancer back in December 2021. When I was a kid, I remember washing dishes with him and my mom after dinner playing this song on his iPod. Listening to this song brings back all the memories of him, along with countless other jazz songs. I miss you dad
I'm sorry for your loss. I lost my dad too. I think of him everyday. God bless and help you.
@@jenniferwong1765 much love you too also 🙏🏾❤️
@Task Master appreciate it 🙏🏾❤️
RIP to your dear pops.
dude what do you mean when you were a kid that was literally a year ago
this song gives me depression and cures it at the same time
lol this comment
@Sun Byul same:(
Factsss
Actually my go to song whenever I'm having a panic attack. It works!
Bittersweet. We all have regrets, c'est la vie
Early 2000’s music was so soul filling. I havent heard a single song in the last 10 years that invokes the emotion Norah’s music does.
I remember being in third grade hearing this on the radio in the car as my dad drove me and my brother to school before he headed off to work. I am 29 now. I still remember it so vividly like it was yesterday looking out the window just staring at the train track that was parallel to the road. It’s funny how music can take you back a certain time. RIP Dad, I miss you a lot.
I'm sorry you lost your dad so young. I was already an adult when this song came out. I cannot believe it's been twenty years. The older you get, the more quickly time seems to fly by.
@@jamesbowman6925 I was 17 the first time I heard this. I can't believe it's been 21 years. I can't believe there's been 21 years of this beautiful, incredible musician. But the things she has made, the love and the joy and the peace she has brought to so many hearts and minds. How does she manage to stay humble and modest? I have no shyness in exclaiming that she's changed my life for the better. [I don't think I'd be here if there was no Norah Jones...sorry, this got dark]
@@Requiemslove I only recently learned that she's the daughter of Ravi Shankar! So I guess making music is in her blood.
💙
❤️🔥
Her voice Is a medicine
so true
an eloquent description
May b 🤪
@@SurprisedCat-vr2bvyou’re an eloquent cat 😊
merci bien, @@mars-jr5uu!!
😻 🥰
It's hard to believe this song is over 17 years old and it feels like it was yesterday. Love your music Norah.
Over 30 years as I heard it in 89 on BBC top of the pops
@@burkitali7423 over 40 years actually I heard it on old grey whistle test back in '76
Nicely sung by Nora Jones, but the music is by Jessie Harris
"Don't Know Why" is a song written and composed by Jesse Harris that originally appeared on his 1999 album, Jesse Harris & the Ferdinandos. A cover of the song was the debut single of American singer Norah Jones from her debut studio album, Come Away with Me (2002)"
When my grandma was hospitalized there was this fish tank in the waiting area. I would sit and watch it while waiting in the waiting room. When my grandpa came out crying I knew we’d lost her. On the ride home I was skipping through my recommended on TH-cam and found this song. It’s stuck ever since.
Today marks a year since she passed. I worry for my dad and my grandpa and my aunt. But I also wonder how my grandma is doing. I’ve seen her around. I promise you she’s given me signs she’s still watching over.
She had what they call a global seizure. And ever since that seizure I’ve seen signs all over. Can’t escape them hardly.
Our loved ones are still here with us in our hearts and memories, even if it’s just a stupid break up and you know in your heart it’s a stupid break up but you just can’t seem to get over it. It’s okay. They’ll always be with you in your memories and the deepest part of your heart.
Sending my deepest condolences about ur Grandmother xoxoxo
her voice is really one of kind
Sultry and smooth.
4real
I swear this song should be played in that little corner cafe where a live band is on a slow rainy day not too busy and everyone is just watching and listening as she sings and the band plays.... I can see it so vividly in my head
With John Mayer as the follow up
yes! lol
yes totally her music is beautiful
@@christianshanetheratking793 ok , I could hear that. Different peas in the pod but both beautiful vocal & musical sounds.
Same. Like you took the words from my heart..
This is easily one of the most beautiful songs ever written
An unrepeatable, unmatched artist: professionalism, simplicity, beauty, charisma, tenderness, a voice that caresses...
my mom’s favorite singer . 😢 she passed away of cancer . I named my daughter Norah because of my mom’s favorite singer ❤
I’m sorry for your loss but what a beautiful name for your daughter. I lost my mom 4 years ago and it’s so hard but we get through it. 😊hope you’re doing well
@@MDGB-ok2se man , 4 years . Still fresh wound but I hope it gets better love . ❤️ we have our angels watching over us . much love .
Condolences 💐. Look forward to seeing the promise of the resurrection from Jehovah 🙏🏾
Peace and many blessings! My mom passed in April 2024. I know how you feel. We used to listen to Nora.❤
@@cynthiasullivan8233 hugs to you and condolences. 💐
I lost my mom in 2004. She loved this song. Hard for me to hear and not breakdown but needed a release. This song is just beautiful.
I lost my mom in October, and she loved this song and Nora!! Somehow I feel close to my mom by hearing this song, it speaks volumes in my heart
prayers for you.
So sorry my brother.
@@beccafaison7358 I'm real sorry to hear that... Love and strength to you Becca
xox
This song evokes so many emotions for many of us for different reasons. If you are reading this---know that you are LOVED and YOU ARE APPRECIATED
Stay strong out there
Thank you for your kindness.
Thank you. I need this... 😓❤️
Thank you
thank you & happy 2021 to u & yours. 1-6-21
thank you
La meilleure chanteuse de la planète de tous les temps, merci Norah pour toute la volupté que tu apportes année après année, tu es une vraie princesse!
I'm definitely not a music industry professional, but i somehow perceive that this immensely gifted artist was substantially under-promoted and under-produced. Norah Jones should've had a front-row seat at the Grammys 10 yrs running+. That voice and song writing talent was grievously undersold and overlooked. I will treasure her gifts to her appreciative public forever
Uhkaay !!!
Norah always wanted to keep a low profile she never wanted too much attention. She wrote many of her own songs I dont understand why people say she never wrote any songs. She is a Grammy award winner.
@Virginia Maria Quesada What a spot-on comparison! Both artists have earned much more critical and financial success, imo.
@@rickhocks8339 Also a guitarist and strangely enough, I'm learning this song on piano. Agree with everything you said but Jesse Harris deserves a bit of credit. Almost wish I could go back to thinking she wrote it. It was somehow more impactful when I thought she had. Still love the tune.
Wow...Amen my friend.
Norah Jones... My father loved this song until he died from a coma... You make my gray days bright... Though I cry every time I hear this... It makes me feel a lot better. Thank you.
awww =[ you just made me cry.. that's really sad *hugs you*
So sorry for your loss 😢
+bapaknya calon istri Man, you know very well it's because it reminds him/her of his/her father. Stop playing stupid, you can hurt people. Even though you might not be playing, seeing the "jokes" you make.
So sorry for your loss.
My condolences...your comment made me sad, too...
I dedicate this song to kurt douglas grosch.he was my soul mate.lost him to liver cancer a year ago.he was 56 yrs old.he was everything to me.he loved this song.
May his soul Rest In Peace!!
God bless you both ❤
HUGS
I'm so sorry Lisa. I hope you're staying strong.
Im so sorry for your loss! I send you a hug wherever you are.
One of the most bittersweet choruses ever 😭 this is what you call timeless music.
RIP to my wife. She looks like her. And this is my favorite rainy song ever.
Sorry for you man. Hope you can find relief.
R.I.P Your Wife. :(
@@adanhendrixvideo727 ty bro.
@@parysmoviemusicstudio4609 thanks
Is that her picture as your pic...if so she was very beautiful. Rip....
This song was written in 1999, and not officially released as a single till 2002. Such a beautiful song.
Almost 22 years, nostalgic times.
It's a cover
This is my very first memory of a song as a young young child. I remember being in pre-school and begging my mom to always turn on this song when we were in the car. Nothing but good memories when I hear this classic.
We have the same memory 🥺
Similar story here, this song always makes me tear up, reminds me of childhood, my dad would always play Norah Jones or Eagles, especially when we went on road trips :'( Good times
❤
Same here😭😭
Lucky for you that your family had a car.
this song always brings me back to my beloved brother who passed in April. I miss him very much. Brings me to all the memories I had with my dear brother before he passed from cancer.
I listened to this song my son passed away. My neice played it on her guitar a few days before his passing. Rest in peace Rustum. I love you forever❤️
It must hurt so much when you have to be the one to bury your son before you. I would definitely leave me broken if I lose my niece. She's like a sister to me because I never had a younger sister. We hang out all the time.
It was possibly the most painful experience of my life, thank you for reaching out. Take care of your niece and yourself
Big hugs, Idrissa
@@ellemnop123 thank you , 30 Aug it will be 10 years and still hearing this song takes me back to the day of his passing like 10 years have not passed
❤️ ❤️
My mom used to play this song in the car and my brother and I would fall asleep to it. Now it slows down my panic attacks and reminds me to breathe. Even now as I get ready to take an important test, I’m listening to it to calm down. I love her voice and vibe so much and I’m so glad I got to grow up listening to her
It’s the exact same thing for me, except instead of tests it’s my ex now
a lady i work with, she worked in a high pressure environment. she said she used to put this album on after work whenever it was a bit too much, and everything was going to be all right. i don't know how many times i've listened to this album.
Aww. You made me know I chose well. Playing Norah for Baby as we prepare to meet him/her in a few months. They say babies can recognise the music they heard often while inside after they're out! ❤
It's good seeing people continue to enjoy this song even many years later
I been up all night thinking of the name of this song finally came to me as I’m laying down I always played this song while I smoke I love this song n her voice
Straight up.. listened last month now it's Jan 2024
This song is for always ❤!
Good music is good music forever ❤❤❤
This vocalization is just, maybe the best of all time. If you don’t fall in love with Norah after she sings this to you, you are a robot
I’m now 23, this song is the earliest memory from my childhood. But, I could never remember the lyrics, title or singer. A movie helped me to find this song again. When I hear this song it brings back so much good memories.
1Gullaza what was the movie?
It was a episode of Greys anatomy actually
1Gullaza same goes to me. but i remember the chorus so its not that hard for me to find this song
1Gullaza I'm the same age and it gives me the same feeling. Oh, the early 2000s.
23 was how old she was in this song
Do you remember when and where you first fell in love? Well this song did it for me. As soon as I heard this play on the radio, Norah had my musical heart wrapped around her extremely talented fingers. A few months later and long before she was uber famous, I got to watch her perform this song and others in an extremely intimate setting in Upstate New York for about 100 or so fans. She was wonderful and so innocent. She didn't have the stage presence that she has today. She also kept deferring to the bassist, who I surmised must have been her boyfriend at the time--he was. I think we must have asked her for three or four encores which she graciously complied with--who does that now days? Amazing woman with amazing talent on an indelible musical evening!
salsadancer00 Man, I knew her in a same way, a rainy day on the radio... it was magic!
salsadancer00 Men, I too. XD
salsadancer00 I want to be her boyfriend! But seriously... i want it so bad! :D
salsadancer00 it is really late, was looking some torrents, i saw norah jones on flac, put her name on google, and then hear this. I cant even describe how this song just made me feel, i was kind of depressed but now it reminded me of old lovers and i feel better now. dont even know why
well. your one of the luckiest people ever.. I love her..
My nana just died last year and I remember sitting in her car as a little kid and singing along and moving our hands, some good times I’d do anything to have again.
So sorry for your loss.
you'll see her again! :)
I’m so sorry for your loss
ik how you feel....just lost my brother almost 1yr ago...and it's the meemories that keep me going on....sometimes i cry ....sometime i smile
@@rachelceasar-metoyer4851 same here, all mixup emotions until now, i guess it will never go away, but i kind a like that. thank you
Amazing that this song only reached #30 on the Billboard chart, yet won Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Female Pop Performance at the 2003 Grammys. A timeless soft-pop-jazz number.
You need to remember there's far more than just the US charts. From what I recall it was #1 in at least 5 or 6 countries around the world. [And despite what you may believe the Grammies is more than just for the US]
It's 2020, Christmas time, chilling on the sofa with my 15 months old baby who's falling asleep as I play with his hair. He loves nothing more than sleeping to this song. A memory to cherish 🥰
my momma use to play this song for me and my sister reminds me of my family when i was a child i hear her voice when i listen to this song
you'll hold onto that forever. when you hear this song in twenty years it will make you cry for joy in your memory.
@@HailFrida aww how sweet, wish my baby would remember but he's far too little yet
@@maureenbanks3702 your comment warmed my heart, thank you 😊
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this is the song i was looking for for yearsss... finallyyy found ittttttttttttttttttt. someone feel my excitment!!
That feeling, it's like meeting a long separated someone once again 😂
Yeaaaaaaa ♡♡♡♡♡
I feel your excitement!!!
That must be such a wonderful feeling. This song is amazing, I bet it’s especially amazing after your long quest to find it
SAME!
My 3rd grade teacher used to have us put our heads down, and he would play this song whenever he would get overwhelmed. I couldn't find it till a few hours ago when it played at a restaurant I was at. I needed this. 🩵
Don't know why
Norah still mesmerising
One of the most beautiful Voices I’ve heard. A beautiful song too. 🥹🩷
This is truly…one of the greatest songs ever made
I like the piano
Indeed!!!
Judging by the comments it seems that anybody who likes this song dies just as the song finishes . Hope I will be ok 😂😂
Love her and her music. Sunday morning and tea soothing.
You bet
Susie Q
Exactly.
Slide song
For real... This is just a relaxing song over all.
enjoying this song on a Sunday morning ... a year later. Hope this message finds you well..
Lyrics:
I waited till I saw the sun
I don't know why I didn't come
I left you by the house of fun
I don't know why I didn't come
I don't know why I didn't come
When I saw the break of day
I wished that I could fly away
Instead of kneeling in the sand
Catching teardrops in my hand
My heart is drenched in wine
But you'll be on my mind
Forever
Out across the endless sea
I would die in ecstasy
But I'll be a bag of bones
Driving down the road alone
My heart is drenched in wine
But you'll be on my mind
Forever
Something has to make you run
I don't know why I didn't come
I feel as empty as a drum
I don't know why I didn't come
I don't know why I didn't come
I don't know why I didn't come
1:25
This song came to my heart at 3:33 am on July 23, 2024. I hummed it because I didn't remember the lyrics and TH-cam brought it up. Some songs are literally imprinted in our subconscious and this is one of such for me. ❤
One of the most enchanting songs ever recorded.
So enchanting that people don't realize how brutal the lyrics are!!!
Beautiful ❤
This whole album/CD is wonderful.
This is better than enchanted. It is so picture perfect without any condescending, contrived cheese or devil's deceit. A unicorn is less rare in a world that parasitically binds you to garbage.
Find your own goat, my advice to take or leave, and don't take wooden nickels from vending machine men with vending machine minds that tease you and a heart that costs you.
I found this song when I scored so bad on the sat and got denied by every college. So I decided to join the Marine Corp, love it but away from my family, always tired so after 4 years I can finally sing and be happy about this song. Now I’m in college pursuing civil engineering.
Woohooooo!!!!
I'm sure your experience in the corps made a lasting impact on you, and all of the experiences - both good and bad - are with you, with memories to last a lifetime :)
Best of luck in your pursuit of that engineering degree!!!!
You're gonna be great.
Congratulations!! Way to Go!! Pursuit your dreams!! Greetings from Chile!!
Sometimes in life detours work out for the better ....it’s not until you are way down the road of life you finally see it
First of All, Thank you so Much for your Service 🥰
I don't say that Lightly....
I'm humbled and have Utmost Respect for the Service Personnel.....
By CHANCE, is there even 1 memory of or a thing that you Learned in your Service that is Paramount and Conducive to your life Now?
I'm curious, for i struggle with my own traveled roads...
Blessings to you and All Prosperity *
@@jjfreeman563 thank you for your support brotha. The most important thing I learned in the military is discipline, I know it’s pretty cliche but it is, in the Marine Corp we drill non stop to perfection and that’s what I’ve been doing especially in engineering. Remember the 5p’s, proper preparation prevents poor performance.
My dad would pick me up from elementary school and he would always play this song as we road around town together. Gives me tears every time I hear it.
but tears through BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES Meera...stay well
BS. Keep reading this comment or something to the same effect everywhere.
I always come back to this song and it hits the same every single time. The nostalgia, the mood, the peaceful vibe it gives me. Amazing what music can do.
Her voice is so therapeutic...put one in the air and relax
Literally me right now 🤷🏾♂️ this my shit. Ain't heard it in years lol
If there is one thing in life I just want to fall into, it would be a room with full surround sound, the best audio equipment, and this album on continuous repeat. I would stay there forever and likely die of eventual starvation, but man do I want to go out only like that. Norah Jones, for life. [Norah Jones is life]
Doing it now
Norah got me through.CNCSB. CYNDI K .I've TAKING PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY .
Isn't it weird when you have heard a song before and don't think too much of it?
AND then one day you hear it again and somehow you are obsessed...
Yup I can't stop listening to this song!
how weird indeed. but that kind of moments are precious they dont have a price.
Nostalgia is addictive...
Indeed 👌🏾
Yeah! I heard it as a kid and was like "oh, nice song." But now as an adult, I couldn't remember how the song went, but remembered how much I loved it! Took me a while to remember, but I'm glad I did
I can identify with your observation lol.
I don't remember alot about my childhood, but I can recall this song playing on my mother's radio. She loved this song so much, and I understand why.
My mom absolutely loved this song as well . I faint memories of listening to this track on sunday with her
Ugh, my heart.
This song brings back many childhood memories for me
My mom played this all the time too, it's so nostalgic.
Max Dightman lol I think every mom did I can remember this song so well but never knew the singer nor name haha I’m actually surprised on how many people relate
I dreamt that I was hanging out with my mom. We went to a beautiful concert, and then I started crying because I knew that when I woke up, I would remember that she's no longer with us.
she's cool in her own way of music. Doesn't need to show so much skin, so much colorful props or even guys. No flirting moment, just her natural sweet melodic voice. She's so fine and simply amazing.
...Never heard this song until in 2003, on my way to Iraq, this was played numerous times on the plane. I was leaving my wife and little babies behind to head into hostile territory at my Country's call, not knowing if this would be one of the last songs I'd ever hear. But the song was, and still is, beautiful; and it spoke to me then. I made it back to my family a year later hale and whole without damaging anyone else in the process. I'm thankful for all of the above.
Thank you for your service! Greatly appreciated!!
@@Doing_it_right_the_first_time, you are most welcome. Likewise, my gratitude goes out to all of those who came before and after me who also gave -- many of whom gave at tremendous personal cost.
I'm sure this song brings a certain comfort when you listen.
Thanks for wrecking my country for some oil.
Thank you for your service :-)
i picture myself drinking coffee on a rainy night in Seattle and listening to this song. But right now, im in the middle of the desert with 108 degrees
where are you?
in the middle of the desert with 108 degrees.
i live in las vegas
Take a reality check, all you get in the desert is Rum, Bum, and gramaphone records
charles. i said i was picturing myself in a place like that. Reality check: i love my city, the heat, and the desert
I remember hearing this song for the first time in a while when having dinner at a pub with a beautiful view in August, and my dad (rest his soul) said is this Norah Jones? Even he seemed to like this song! ❤️❤️🙏🙏
She certainly inherited her father's musical talent -- but made it all her own. Such a distinctive, soothing voice with a sound and style that perfectly complements it.
C'est beau . 👍
Who was her dad?
@@patriciabuttram5545 Ravi Shankar, a virtuoso on the sitar and classical composer from India. He's probably best known to Westerners for collaborating with -- and being an enormous influence on -- the Beatles, especially George Harrison. He also influenced and worked with a number of other rock artists, including David Crosby and the Rolling Stones. Norah Jones was the product of an affair he had with concert producer Sue Jones in New York in 1978.
@@RMR1 thznk you
this song brings back memory's of my childhood. I remember my mom had her CD and played it a lot and it brings back really nice memory's. I miss those days.
My mother did that too. She still does it sometimes.
+Angie_Craft none taken
Same !
Same!!
literally when I was younger i would sit with my mom in her studio and i would do homework and she would play her Norah Jones CD.
Every time I hear this song I just can't explain the feeling I get. It makes me wanna cry in happiness and bliss
You walk in a bar after a long day of service, the glistening lights were conspicuous and you see other people drinking, having fun. You walk up to a bartender and ask for a beverage, he gives you the drink with no hesitation. You hear bells ringing, a man in the stage introducing someone, “Please welcome Norah Jones!” Claps erupted from the bar and she starts singing. Suddenly, you feel a tingling sensation from the angelic voice she produced. The song was alluring and you finally feel at home.
2024 anyone?
My mom used to play this on snow days. I wish adult life had snow days.
I’m a small little bug squash me please
😇
Definitely
Of course
My kindergarten teacher would play this all the time in our classroom while we did art projects. Here I am at 23, listening to this on repeat :)
example of good conditioning
Great teacher with great taste!
She was 23 when she released this album. 😅
There was not way that you were in kindergarten at the age of 10 you said that you are 23 and the song was released 13 years ago and 23-13 is 10 so there was no way you were in kindergarten at the age of 10 so please stop lying
@@sebastianbarona8960 the song was released in 2002.
21 years ago me and the wife dance to this in a parking lot out side of my unit in the Army. Then I went of to war. Many years later a came back. We still dance to it when we hear it.
I'm so in love with Norah Jones. I've been listening to her since her first album. 20 years in the Army and just listening to her beautiful voice makes all the pain go away.
Thank you for your service
I love her too ❤
That’s awesome for you man, good luck to you
@@johnblue363 You're welcome
@@nhampton1115 She's magnificent. She never gave into the Hollywood way of life. She has stayed humble all of these years.
One of the most beautiful songs of the past 60 or 70 years. Norah has that very special talent of reaching into and connecting with your heart through her singing like that of Sade and Joanie Mitchell, to name just a couple others. Beautiful voices with very tender hearts that you just can't help but love.
I waited 'til I saw the sun
I don't know why I didn't come
I left you by the house of fun
Don't know why I didn't come
Don't know why I didn't come
When I saw the break of day
I wished that I could fly away
Instead of kneeling in the sand
Catching tear-drops in my hand
My heart is drenched in wine
But you'll be on my mind forever
Out across the endless sea
I would die in ecstasy
But I'll be a bag of bones
Driving down the road alone
My heart is drenched in wine
But you'll be on my mind forever
🎵🎶🎵🎶
Something has to make you run
I don't know why I didn't come
I feel as empty as a drum
I don't know why I didn't come..
thanks for share especial a day like this...
Gracias
Thank you! 🎶
I remember this song was allll over the radio plus it’s a relaxing nostalgic vibe 🥰 But being older now than around when this came out, hearing and reading the lyrics, I’m JUST really realizing what she was truly saying so good lookin out lyric guy 😂✍️👌💯
Thank you
My heart is drenched in wine...and nostalgia... and in sadness & longing...and in Norah's beautiful voice. Never fails...year after year after year...
My husband loved her music. He passed in 2011. Listening to this brings good memories.
Amen
Sorry for your loss, glad you have happy memories. Much peace to you.
So sorry to hear that. I hope you are healing, as much as one can in a situation like this. Sending love.
my mom used to play this on christmas eve and she has passed. this song makes me cry every time, i miss her so much.
Alex Abrams my husband died last November, we loved this cd. It makes me sad/happy to hear it. I smile thru my tears.
I'm so sorry for your your mother's passing. Take comfort in praying for her. God bless you.
Alex Abrams I know what it’s like to lose a Mother. I won’t be one of those people who tells you time will heal it or you’ll get over it. You will never get over it. Time does dull it down a bit but you know what’s really cool? The stuff you shared with her (like this song) will become so precious to you. You’ll listen to it and you’ll smile because it makes you think of her. Things will get better and she’s always there with you-right there in your heart. 💕
Rip 😔
Alex Abrams peace and blessings
2019 and this song still being, one of the most beautiful songs ever recorded.😍
the secret is in the piano, but, much more in her sweet voice. Even arguing with Norah would be a pleasure for ears
@@francescogenua3864 Yes, Norah's voice is like velvet soft and beautiful
Its like I'm laying on a cloud next to my girlfriend cuddled up and floating slowly
i agree
I agree 100%
She's got like 9 grammys but 1 year I remember her winning 5 on award night. She deserves them all! Her voice is beautiful and soulful. 15 years later and I still love her music!
Hard to believe this gem, is 20 years old, Norah Jones voice is velvet, love all of her songs⚘😊😘
What she is, an audio hug. If ever any vocal was the audio personification of a comforting hug from a loved one, this is it. I am so thankful she's been a part of my life for 21 years. [And one day I would love to thank her personally]
My dad listened to this song for a while. Me and my mom found a post it that said “don’t know why-Nora Jones” placed on a picture of our family last week. We lost my dad 3 weeks ago to suicide. RIP dad❤️
May he rest in perfect peace.
I lost my dad the same way 23 years ago. The pain and loss eases slowly over time. Still miss him though when I think about him its mostly fond memories. I pray for peace for your family. Take care.
So sorry, may you find peace, blessings to you and your family.
Sorry for your loss!
Stay strong! Memories last a life time and music brings back special memories!
I don't know why this song makes me teary and choked up. There's just this crazy feeling I get longing for something I never truly experienced. It's fucking weird.
There's definitely something special about this song. It makes me absurdly emotional and nostalgic, melancholy even. It's so sweet and classy that I have no problem attributing it to sleepy, dulcet memories I'm not even sure are real. This song is a portal to a simpler, sleepier.... And even ranier (?) time lol.
it's feeding your soul darling
It does the same to me, for different reasons.
That's really deep . I think of years past hanging out in Starbucks while studying for exams and this song would come on frequently . I was obviously a younger version of myself, yep I miss that person .
Not really. It aligns with the lyrics. Most people don't seem to understand them.
Today is my moms one year death anniversary and this song just reminds me so much of when she would take me to school/the bus stop playing or singing this song. I miss my mom more than I could imagine, it hurts so badly.
the smoothest three minutes and twelve seconds in music
It's pretty smooth. If you like lounge/chillout music.. a song that comes to my mind is Les Nuits by Nightmares on Wax.
What a song it is
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Neil Power....if i die. i want this song play on my funeral and put it on repeat until they bury me down 6 ft under.
2020 Anyone? Music is good for the soul!
You can say that again Jenn
meee dude
Meee
Me, Hands up
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this reminds me of the time when my sister was in a hospice with terminal cancer and although i meant to see her her before the end , I didn't make it ... eternal tears i will never come to terms with this
🙏
Your comment makes me tear up. On the way to see my brother with terminal cancer. A song came on as I approached the hospital. Every time I hear that song I'm right back there all over again. 😢
I was having kinda a crappy day today, and finally at 1 AM I heard a clip from this song in a commentary video. It felt like what I needed to hear, so here I am now and this has really fixed my perspective on things. Thanks Norah!
Life was so different when this song came out. The woods I used to live in wasn't destroyed yet, life was everywhere. Reminds me of summer and cicadas and fireflies. I'm lucky to have these memories
You used to live in the woods????
Yes.
glad i still live in woods now, cicadas are my favorite
that´s so sad... the destruction of nature. I have been seeing that destruction in Mexico also.... Playa del Carmen was so small, so beautiful, mangrooves, green everywhere... now is another ugly city
As we say cause we’re now getting old asf…the good ole days.
My best friend loved listening to this song. Now that she's not with us anymore, I listen to this to remember her and the times we spent together.
What happened to her?
+Camila Paredes She passed away in a motorcycle accident a year ago.
Which way did she pass?
sorry for your lost, my friend. i hope by listening to this song it gives you joy and good memories you had with her.
im so sorry
Eu sempre amei essa música desde quando eu era criança, agora com a reprise de mulheres apaixonadas, resolvi volta a ver e ouvir.
Também sempre gostei desde que passava nas rádios
O primeiro capítulo acabou de acabar no Viva e eu vim correndo pra cá!
Simmmm
Eu não sou mulher mas eu também escutei essa música muitas vezes quando era pequeno, me lembro passar pela orla de São Conrado aqui no Rio vendo as palmeiras ao vento pela noite e isso sempre me trouxe uma tranquilidade enorme ❤🌅🇧🇷
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When I clicked play, I remember that this song used to play a lot on radio when I was young. I would sometimes see the music video on TV
Nostalgic
My parents would put me to sleep when I was a baby with this song. I didn't know what this song was called or who made it until recently. So much nostalgia!
same and i cry thinking about it
Putting my grandson to sleep with it now.
me too!!
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My parents would do the same thing for me!
My Lord, where does the time go? It’s hard to believe this came out 20 years ago when I was in my 20’s. This was and still is beautiful.
I remember listening to this lying on the floor holding my loves hand. RIP honey. You'll always be on my mind.
God damn yall make this shit depressing for me
First time i'm listening her voice. One of the best recommendations from TH-cam. Amazing voice, gives me so much peace. Great song, by the way.
There are a lot of beautiful voices in the music universe, yet for me, none touches my very soul more than Norah Jones' sultry voice. If you are feeling angry, just listen to Norah, and the anger disappears.
so true
try with italian singer Elisa
So freaking true norah jones got me through deep depression, death of my 1st fiance, breaks up, arguments and now dealing with my son when he acts like a spoil brat or when I feel lonely when my son is in school. I can say ive been addicted to norah jones for the past 14 years. All my stress just fades away bc of her music and that sweet voice she got.
mrsjamat86 So sweetly stated.
Tawnku Imi-Uru..thank you but you said it best. i was clarifying of the years ive been through and how much she had help me get through it all.
This song still makes my eyes blurry in 2024.
YES I'M BLURRY NOW BECAUSE MY DAUGHTER HAS STAGE 4 BREAST CANCER BUT I KNOW GOD IS ABLE.
my eyes are blurry and heart breaks again with every word but i cant stop playing..