I just love the way a person can decide what song can I try, when it's being pitched, Great song selection It's all about feeling... The rest is history...
Just buried my dad at 96 years old. We talked about everything he had seen in his life and how things had changed. Couldn’t believe he had grown old and the time and people that had gone by. Now I’m the old Patriarch at 66 and my time has flown by too. Awesome song to think about!
LYRICS: * Every now an' then, on my home I stop at a spot where the wild flowers grow, an' I pick a few Cause she don't tell me to I go out with my boys all right But most of the time I call it a night before they do Cause she don't tell me to Sunday mornin', I'm in church An' my butt an' my back an' necktie hurt, but I'm in the pew She don't tell me to * Any other woman I know would have tried To control me and it would be over Blame it on my goin' on my own way attitude All of that stubbornness melts away When I wake with her head on my shoulder An' I know I've got to love her Until my life is through Cause she don't tell me to * Well, I got demons and I've got pride But when I'm wrong, I apologize like she's mine to lose Cause she don't tell me to Well, I got dreams in this heart of mine But nothin' that I wouldn't lay aside if she asked me to Cause she don't tell me to An' she don't even know That she keeps lookin' for the next right thing to do Cause she don't tell me to Yeah, yeah * Any other woman I know would have tried To control me and it would be over Blame it on my goin' on my own way attitude And all of that stubbornness melts away When I wake with her head on my shoulder An' I know I've got to love her Until my life is through What else can I do What else can I do Whoa, I love her Cause she don't tell me to She don't tell me to * Every now an' then, on my home I stop at a spot where the wild flowers grow, an' I pick a few Yes I do
Through the grace of Christ I’m over 4 years sober. I was a young college frat boy who lived to party. At that point in my life, all I wanted to do was live in the moment. So I was just chasing the crowd. Truly, I loved the bar crawls, the atmosphere, the music, the women, the spring breaks, the people, the concerts, the raves, the festivals and the drinks. People actually thought it was cool that I would seem perfectly sober after drinking a .750 of Svedka. Honestly, looking back I I’m a bit ashamed of that. On game days I’d start drinking at 8am and I’d keep drinking till the bars closed at 2am. I was just always drunk. It was just that once in a lifetime experience where you are literally living with 3 or 4 of your buddies and you have 2 or 3 TVs in your living room. One’s got a game on and the other’s got Netflix and someone is playing call of duty on the other. So it’s an exciting time and you just don’t want it to end or miss out on a single moment. We’d be getting hammered on a Tuesday morning for no reason except someone had a good movie on the TV and we’d already went to the gym that morning. So the life style in general was a bit wild, even just during the off days. I found faith in god though my super senior year. Being 100% honest, I called upon the heavens and promised to give up alcohol if he answered me. In that moment I witnessed a true miracle and believed in God every day onwards. It took me an entire year to get sober but we did it together.
These guys Montgomery Gentry will Absolutely Are & Will Forever Be 1 Of The Greatest Duo's In Country Music History Their Legacy Will Last All Eternity PLEASE Rest In Peace Troy Gentry
Love the song and their music very much. But,i have NO desire to change anyone....that is God's business. I can pray but that is it!!! God Bless Ya ALL.
I’m 34 and I grew up with this music. Man when I first heard this I had dreams and now I just work retail but I have been through heck and back and wouldn’t trade this life for anything. Proud of my resilience
I dare anyone to play this to a dyed in the wool liberal city Dem. Trust me, they have no clue what most of the country needs or wants. As one of them said recently "we don't need farmers. There's plenty of food in supermarkets!" You get the idea.
My husband and I had only been together a few months when I thought I wanted this lawyer I met…well, I’m a country girl and I realized that I missed that country boy who drove a jacked up truck, dirty boots, and callused hands! So I went back and married him, and we had two of the prettiest little girls you ever saw! That was almost 26 years ago and we still live in that white farmhouse! Those little girls grew up and one is now a registered nurse and the other is a dental hygienist. Both of them got big diamonds on their hand and we are getting ready to pay for two weddings!! They both got them a hardworking country boy just like their daddy👍❤️🥰