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Confederate Railroad - Daddy Never Was The Cadillac Kind (Official Music Video) 

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Watch the official video for Confederate Railroad - "Daddy Never Was The Cadillac Kind". It is the lead-off single released from their 1994 album Notorious. It peaked at #9 the United States, and #7 in Canada.
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Lyrics:
We were poor when I was a young'un
I don't remember ever going hungry
Daddy made sure we didn't do without
I went to school with some of these fellas
They had money and I was jealous
I didn't know then what I know now
Daddy'd say you can't judge a book by looking at its cover
It's what's inside that really matters
Daddy never was the Cadillac kind
He said some things just glitter and shine
He taught us that love was the one thing money couldn't buy
Daddy never was the Cadillac kind
I left home right out of high school
Got me a big car thought I was real cool
Cruisin' around the old neighborhood
I'd see Daddy after church on Sunday
I'd say you'll have to go riding with me someday
He just said no, I never understood
He asked me how I bought it, I told him on credit
Daddy just smiled, I'll never forget it
Daddy never was the Cadillac kind
He said some things just glitter and shine
He taught us that love was the one thing money couldn't buy
Daddy never was the Cadillac kind
It took a while but now I'm grown
I've settled down with kids of my own
The more I give them
The more they want
Daddy left us last November
I don't remember him ever looking better
All laid out in his Sunday best
I'm sure instead of all the attention
All he'd of wanted was a few words mentioned
A simple man simply laid to rest
As they drove him away in that big Cadillac
With a tear in my eye, I had to laugh
Daddy never was the Cadillac kind
He said some things just glitter and shine
But just this once,
I hope Daddy enjoyed the ride
Because Daddy never was the Cadillac kind
No, but Daddy never was the Cadillac kind
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Комментарии : 3,6 тыс.   
@beaulong3876
@beaulong3876 3 года назад
Hearing this song when your dad is gone is a whole different level of understanding, everything he ever told me was true. Once your Daddy is gone, life is never the same.
@andrewfolk1792
@andrewfolk1792 3 года назад
I understand how you feel, my dad left us in 2012 and my grandfather left us in 2019 and there's not a day that goes by that I don't miss them and when I listen to this song it brings me back to the lessons they taught me. Granted I may only have just turned 26 but this is the generation of country music is was raised on.
@sexykitten0814
@sexykitten0814 2 года назад
How I do understand. This song reminds me so much of my Dad. He was a working class blue collar guy who never had a lot of fancy things, and knew what really mattered. Everything he did in this life, he did for me and my Mom. I was their only child, and while they weren’t at all rich, they never denied me anything affordable. But in everything they bought for me over the years, none of it means anything in what they gave me in love, learning, family bonding, and knowing God. I lost them both five years ago, within six months of each other and miss them everyday, but I will forever value the legacy they gave me, and anticipate the day we are together again. Love and miss you Mom and Dad. I’ll give the girls a kiss from Mimi and Papa.❤️
@briansoukeroff8692
@briansoukeroff8692 2 года назад
My dad taught me so much and had so much more to teach me. He never wanted alot, just respect and a legacy he could leave behind.
@johnlewandowski8624
@johnlewandowski8624 2 года назад
TRUTH!!
@stephaniepowell5851
@stephaniepowell5851 2 года назад
I'm in tears instantly I was thinking the very same thing. Here's to both of our dads may they R.I.P
@BillyTurner-vb3hf
@BillyTurner-vb3hf 16 дней назад
Happy Father's Day everyone hoping you still have yours
@alonzoquiroz7600
@alonzoquiroz7600 14 часов назад
Lost my dad when i was 2yrs old im now 24 and family and friends always tell me how he was a hardworking man and although we were poor he made sure there was always food on the table and a roof over our head…we never got to have things that glitter and shine growing up but we sure as hell were happy 🧑‍🧑‍🧒
@ziptiesnbiasplies
@ziptiesnbiasplies 2 года назад
I crank this every time i got a fresh one in hand! I miss what this land once was!
@10plysqueezer5
@10plysqueezer5 2 года назад
Amen brother
@v8garage972
@v8garage972 2 года назад
All I can say is..... Fuckin mint
@ericcase9758
@ericcase9758 2 года назад
Fuck yeah bud. Been listening to them for as long as I can remember
@99SSCAM
@99SSCAM 2 года назад
Fuckin right bud 👏
@TheSpyt67
@TheSpyt67 2 года назад
MINTYYYY
@w900L
@w900L 4 года назад
Dear Confederate Railroad, Please don’t ever cave to the pressure. They can’t rip everything down. Sincerely, someone who understands that our history while not perfect is still our history.
@michaelpyles1090
@michaelpyles1090 4 года назад
i got your back" brother " notice not bro its "brother"
@kimh1966
@kimh1966 3 года назад
Exactly!!
@lordmakk1554
@lordmakk1554 3 года назад
Don't worry guy, we gotcha over here in Europe too, fuck cancel culture nobodies.... They will be gone soon enough, ain't nobody hiring these losers anyhow, they will die out ;) don'tchaworry!
@tcfaulconer8444
@tcfaulconer8444 3 года назад
Absolute truth. We're here with you. Heritage not hate.
@jeremiahguy32
@jeremiahguy32 3 года назад
If bands change their name then who gives a damn
@maxibebber2159
@maxibebber2159 Год назад
My Dad for sure. His love was more important.
@drakehonest2
@drakehonest2 Год назад
Hey how are you doing today?
@urbanmacdonald7901
@urbanmacdonald7901 9 месяцев назад
My father is my hero he is 84. HE taught me what being a man is. Its my turn to help him like he has done for so many.
@scable-eq7bp
@scable-eq7bp 2 месяца назад
I'm so glad my dad taught us the value of a dollar and to stay out of debt......
@amandamartin2382
@amandamartin2382 3 года назад
I lost my dad today. I remember listening to this on the radio when it was released. He never could afford a Cadillac but he spent his life working on other folks cars. I went underground to be able to buy my own Cadillac and when I finally did I was so proud of it. I’d gladly trade it for just a second with him to apologize for all my foolishness. Nothing in this world is as precious as time folks, nothing!
@jmh52583
@jmh52583 3 года назад
❤❤❤
@JimXultra
@JimXultra 2 года назад
Lost mine two days ago. It's unreal.
@terrybardy2848
@terrybardy2848 2 года назад
I'm sorry for your loss. I lost my dad when he was 47. He was a Vietnam veteran and he died of agent orange.
@andrewjansen9702
@andrewjansen9702 2 года назад
Ain’t that the truth! I lost my uncle last December. R.I.P. Phil.
@andrewjansen9702
@andrewjansen9702 2 года назад
@@terrybardy2848 Army or Marines?
@buckparisien8484
@buckparisien8484 19 дней назад
Been to over 100 different country concerts and He’s by far the nicest most down to earth guy there is, he came sat with us after concert and ate and drank and bullshitted hell of a nice guy
@Gambit22003
@Gambit22003 13 дней назад
I lived this song. My daddy was a combat medic in the special forces, he wore the green beret. A veteran of all 3 major foreign conflicts, WWII, Korean War, and Vietnam. He took 3 rounds at once from an AK47 and lived 30 years after with only 1 kidney. He loved this song and we used to sing it together sometimes in the truck. He never was the Cadillac kind. At his funeral, he got his first and last ride in one, and as they drove him away I slightly laughed while crying and said "Hope you enjoy the ride." I thank Confederate Railroad for this song, and I miss my Father every day since then. But I know someday we'll be together again.
@StevenCampbell-gs6ex
@StevenCampbell-gs6ex 6 месяцев назад
This song was played at my dad's funeral
@RussellCobb-1977
@RussellCobb-1977 2 месяца назад
Amen in Dixie
@charlesfrye1942
@charlesfrye1942 2 месяца назад
Mine also!
@christiansmith3031
@christiansmith3031 5 лет назад
Country artists nowadays should take notes. This is what country music should be like. Telling stories that actually have meaning.
@anthonyjulson8840
@anthonyjulson8840 2 года назад
Preach!!!!!!
@johnnyastle8883
@johnnyastle8883 2 года назад
You got that right
@Moon-it8ij
@Moon-it8ij 2 года назад
Not trying to sound like pop music
@johnlewandowski8624
@johnlewandowski8624 2 года назад
RIGHT ON!!! This song carries EVEN HEAVIER meaning to those of us whose Fathers are deceased!
@ProudQLD
@ProudQLD 2 года назад
Now it's more like pop music instead of real country.
@angelanderson5292
@angelanderson5292 7 месяцев назад
My Daddy wasn't the Cadillac kind this song was him, he went home to heaven the November before this song came out 30 years ago today
@user-ow1iu2wz1x
@user-ow1iu2wz1x 4 месяца назад
Where are Confederate Railroad today? We need you guys back asap!
@BillyTurner-vb3hf
@BillyTurner-vb3hf 16 дней назад
They never went nowhere they are still touring see there official website on Google
@Gambit22003
@Gambit22003 13 дней назад
They had some issues on account of their name, last i heard/read somewhere.
@BillyTurner-vb3hf
@BillyTurner-vb3hf 13 дней назад
They never went anywhere. They are still touring
@shotsatwhitetails3289
@shotsatwhitetails3289 Месяц назад
I do have to admit, my favorite scene of this video is when the four men are toasting the Dad by passing around the bottle, not one of them insults the others by wiping off the bottle before taking a pull off of of it! That shows respect!
@codybridgeman3434
@codybridgeman3434 Год назад
Dad always said piss on credit. If you don't have it in your pocket, you don't need it! Miss him crazy!
@drakehonest2
@drakehonest2 Год назад
Hello 👋
@waylinhickey1623
@waylinhickey1623 2 месяца назад
My dad always told me if I wash my hands before I pee I won't get my pecker dirty🤷🏼🍻
@josephvargo6123
@josephvargo6123 2 месяца назад
You dad was a smart man!
@robertpritt
@robertpritt Месяц назад
same my dad used to always say credit cards was just a way to bring debt collectors into your house if you dont have the money dont spend it.
@PaulaLinden
@PaulaLinden Месяц назад
Yes you're dad was right it's terrible that people would rather charge it than just save up for what you want last summer I quit stopping at the gas station on my way to work for a snack well I put money aside my husband laughed at the time well he's not laughing now it bought him recliner I don't think people realize the money they spend
@dolphin098
@dolphin098 Год назад
A coal miners daughter! Very proud of him. Thankful he is still with us!!
@_Jim-Jim
@_Jim-Jim 24 дня назад
I've always been a simple person. It doesn't take much to make me happy. I never did like fancy things. Sure there nice, but I like it simple. I despise the concept of money and everything about it. Id rather go back to bartering. But I thank God for what i do have. I've never had much but He's given everything I've ever needed and more than i deserve.
@susangooch7087
@susangooch7087 3 года назад
My Daddy was born 1925 In Dahlonega, Ga ( 14 miles from where I live ), He quit school in 2nd grade to help His Daddy on the farm . Daddy was a MAN like no other that’s I’ve ever known . Hardest working Man ! We ( Me & My 7 Siblings) put Him in His Overalls whenever He was buried ♥️. Daddy Never was the Cadillac kind !
@joanbendall77
@joanbendall77 2 года назад
Missing REAL COUNTRY SINGERS AND MUSIC💔💔💔💔❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹
@drakehonest2
@drakehonest2 Год назад
Hello how are you doing today?
@shavingdave1
@shavingdave1 2 месяца назад
This is country! ENOUGH SAID!
@michaelmcdaniel8875
@michaelmcdaniel8875 2 года назад
I miss my dad everyday im honored on everything my dad taught me i honor his sprit everyday i thank god my dad taught me well
@drakehonest2
@drakehonest2 Год назад
Hey how are you doing today..?
@jimschneider1123
@jimschneider1123 2 месяца назад
Lost my grandfather in 2004, Dad is 75 now, can't imagine life without him. Amazing how the men in our lives taught us so much except how to lose that special someone in our lives.
@jacksonalbert8092
@jacksonalbert8092 14 дней назад
I learn from my dad how to be father like he was to all of us kids to my two kids ok r I p dad
@asslowshop396
@asslowshop396 4 года назад
When people think of Dixie these days, they think of slave owning racists. Dixie for a matter of fact is actually hard working Men who we should respect. Long live Dixieland!
@stacywalsh4248
@stacywalsh4248 3 года назад
Iron horse Ranch Cancel culture is getting out of hand! 🙏🏼🇺🇸
@hillbillybeast4688
@hillbillybeast4688 3 года назад
Amen brother
@michaelpyles1090
@michaelpyles1090 3 года назад
yes dont give up our rights guns and freedom .stand and say the plege of alegence every morning like i did in school and in dont kneel.except in church and say my pryers
@katrinakeith7504
@katrinakeith7504 3 года назад
Yankees....
@asslowshop396
@asslowshop396 3 года назад
Katrina Keith damn right
@DevilDogDen1775
@DevilDogDen1775 4 месяца назад
I grew up in a little coal mining town called Big Otter. My daddy and my uncles were all coal miners. When he passed back in 1997, it was just like this... me and my brothers, a few friends and some kin standing out front drinking some whiskey and moonshine... He and my momma are buried with our kinfolk in the same cemetery.....
@sodsqad8089
@sodsqad8089 2 месяца назад
If I could bring back my dad and my grandparents this would be them. My mom is still alive at 84 and she is the same way.
@codycole3202
@codycole3202 Год назад
My dad worked for GM for 40 years and always refused to drive a Cadillac. Cadillacs were for “people that were trying to act rich with a flashy car”. He was a great man and understood the value of a dollar. No credit, just cash for his cars. Thanks for sharing this.
@andrewkiesling3334
@andrewkiesling3334 7 месяцев назад
i work for GM and have no desire to drive a cadillac
@andrewkiesling3334
@andrewkiesling3334 6 месяцев назад
still a great tune!
@Hayden-Berdahl
@Hayden-Berdahl Год назад
I'm just 15 years old I can't imagine the day my dad leaves me this is the music he raised me on he bought me my 1961 comet 2 years ago he loves driving that car I just know that it will have to be at his funeral dad turned 59 a week ago I'm worried to lose him
@toniajenkins921
@toniajenkins921 4 месяца назад
Just as George Jones sang this and it brought tears to my eyes. I was so young then. Alan Jackson does an amazing rendition of this well loved song still tears in 2024😢
@bamwarren3887
@bamwarren3887 4 года назад
I sung this to my father when he was taking his last breathe, in 2019 R.I.P. "Pop's " you'll never be forgotten, CANCER SUCKS
@waynedobbs8520
@waynedobbs8520 4 года назад
😢😢
@bhale8890
@bhale8890 4 года назад
So sorry for your loss.
@stacywalsh4248
@stacywalsh4248 3 года назад
Bam Warren prayers for you and yours. 🙏🏼
@iamthemiracle81
@iamthemiracle81 3 года назад
Love ya buddy. Lost my "pop" 6 years ago August 25th. Music was our common ground. Head up chest out. Heros die, but legends never die ;)
@erikdewitt132
@erikdewitt132 3 года назад
May he rip. An god bless him
@darrenbruner1017
@darrenbruner1017 7 лет назад
when country was worth a damn
@jodumire9584
@jodumire9584 5 лет назад
Hear! Hear!
@terriecotham1567
@terriecotham1567 5 лет назад
You have to remember music is kind of like region in a way it can reach deep in to the heart we hope, dreams, love and fear live were some say Angles fear to tread it can mean so much to so many but not all ways the same meaning at times Country like rock & Roll, folk or protest songs like come out ye Black & Tans which was born out of the deaths of hell from those who live through it on both sides Music is to the ears like a good runing engine or art to the eyes or a good meal to the nose and mouth from its taste. The US like all nations have changed so much and will never stop changing and good music like good food & people come in all nations, walks of life from dirt poor street people to what some call Blue Bloods May music like good people, food and days never leave this world for it would be a darker place without it. and those to come would have no hope of love, trust and dreams could die a slow death We owe so much to those of the past from Cold miners to vets and a police officer as well to mothers & fathers who have done their best t make the world a better place Music like life can be looked at in many ways as they say this song to me like so may has roots deep in history and life with words of wisdom for all to see and learn from
@chuq73
@chuq73 5 лет назад
@@johnrodems6360 what are you rambling about?
@arthasgaming4690
@arthasgaming4690 5 лет назад
@@johnrodems6360 what in the fuck does this song or this band getting banned from playing the concert they were booked for have any goddamned thing to do with Trump you fucking piece of trash
@joekelly3811
@joekelly3811 5 лет назад
​John Rodems, Mental illness is nothing to be proud of.
@johnnymoa4231
@johnnymoa4231 Год назад
Wats crazy is that im born in Georgia and I never know what racism was cause they taught me in school to be respectful and kind. I was raise to be a southern gentlemen. And everytime I play this old country music, where ever I go I get wired looks from older white people on why I listen to their music. Cause im not white im Asian. Born in Gainesville Georgia 1997. Still love america and im still proud to be born where im at.
@dennisraatz3406
@dennisraatz3406 Год назад
This fit my father to a T. He was a very hard worker, but he never seemed to be able to get ahead. We may have been poor, but we had love and respect for each other. That is all we needed. If it wasn't a necessity, we didn't get it. My father was too proud to ask for help.
@BrandonHawk740
@BrandonHawk740 Год назад
My dads dieing of cancer right now we don’t know how much longer he has to live and this song is one of me and his songs we sing together. Always my fathers right hand man. Since I was a child I’ve always wanted my dad and he was in prison and In addiction most my life but now we bond and argue spending rest of his time together till the lord takes him ☮️✅🙏💯
@bryanmaynard9804
@bryanmaynard9804 7 лет назад
This song describes my dad to a T. My dad never owned a Cadillac, he never wanted the best clothes, he wanted to make sure his family was provided for, he was a simple man who loved God and loved his family, and wanted them best for them, often sacrificing things he'd like for his family. Love and Miss him...this Nov. will be 2 years since he passed. He was a great man who taught me so much.
@berserkersam9118
@berserkersam9118 5 лет назад
Sounds like a man I would have liked to have known.
@shannonsizemore6641
@shannonsizemore6641 5 лет назад
Bryan Maynard Jesus Christ loves you and is with your DADDY! WAITING FOR YOU!!!!!!!
@shannonsizemore6641
@shannonsizemore6641 5 лет назад
Jesus Christ loves you and is with YOUR DADDY WAITING FOR YOU IN HEAVEN BUB
@aburridoymas
@aburridoymas 5 лет назад
I know the heartache. My daddy just passed away November 13th. A simple soul, lovable, hardworking and loves Jesus. He always placed us first and made sure all was provided with what his hands and back could support. While putting away some of his belongings days after the funeral this song came on. I totally forgot it was on my playlist. Lost the feeling on my legs and collapsed. We love you PapaJuan. We will always, always love you. God bless all daddies.
@AsDfler12
@AsDfler12 5 лет назад
RIP to your old man. I am sure hes proud of you
@randallmcclure2694
@randallmcclure2694 3 месяца назад
This song gets me every time. I loved the way we respected people pre-1980. Damn, America where did you go?
@montgomeryburns7801
@montgomeryburns7801 3 месяца назад
Still here. This song is my dad to a T lol I’m fortunate to still have him around beating the lessons into my hard head 😂
@BillyTurner-vb3hf
@BillyTurner-vb3hf 16 дней назад
The people that we are letting come into America are changing America..and not always for the better
@stevenbushalf2863
@stevenbushalf2863 Год назад
My teacher showed this to me in middle School and he was the best teacher I have had and I'm in high school we'll miss you Mr lamb
@WALMARTSHOPLIFTERSCLUB
@WALMARTSHOPLIFTERSCLUB 8 месяцев назад
I totaled my old mans El Dorado in 88, he just came and got me out of jail, sat me down for a short talk and next thing I knew I was heading to Basic Training in Fort Sill, lmao. It was the best thing that ever happened to me. I'm 56 now and already retired after my time in the Army and 22 years with the VA. I really miss that guy.
@DonnaScarberry-zd8bg
@DonnaScarberry-zd8bg Год назад
Just for you Poppy!!❤
@drakehonest2
@drakehonest2 Год назад
Hey how are you doing?
@aimee1177
@aimee1177 7 месяцев назад
I just realized that the daddy is played by the lead singer, with his beard shaved.
@BillyTurner-vb3hf
@BillyTurner-vb3hf 16 дней назад
That's his boy in the cemetery also
@lcw5225
@lcw5225 Месяц назад
I’m 54 my daddy left this world when I was 13 life is not the same miss him so much love you dad
@gojudude
@gojudude 5 месяцев назад
When you're an only child with only a mother, this song is fitting for that as well.....there's really no difference.
@user-wc4zy5lb1m
@user-wc4zy5lb1m 3 года назад
Will be listening forever. Because my values don't change with the times.
@brandonallen4442
@brandonallen4442 3 года назад
Yessir
@beaulong3876
@beaulong3876 3 года назад
Amen!🙏🙏🙏
@jjlawnservice5229
@jjlawnservice5229 3 года назад
Depends on who u ask another good song is aaron tippin got to stand for somthing but people don't stand for anything anymore then call there selvs men haha what a joak
@thp6642
@thp6642 5 лет назад
Sad that they were taken off the list of performers at Illinois State Fair... Great Music and no racism... would gladly buy tickets to your show in Tennessee.
@tomkelly9714
@tomkelly9714 5 лет назад
Songs spoken from the heart..💚♥️🙏🇺🇸
@trainman28882
@trainman28882 5 лет назад
Yea...and they let snoop dog perform. WTF
@7echo
@7echo 5 лет назад
Illinois is yankee territory
@johnplatt9518
@johnplatt9518 5 лет назад
The Republicans or accused of being racist, but I watched the Democratic debates just to see who was going to offer the most handouts and all I heard was white this and black that! I have never heard that in a Republican debate.
@Denzlercs
@Denzlercs 4 года назад
@G H I don't know of anyone in Southern Illinois who has voted for ANY of the past few Governors or the corrupt politicians from Chicago. Chicago runs illinois politically. I don't know who you think you are but you had better do your homework before making a blanket statement like that.
@tamidukespetersen9644
@tamidukespetersen9644 8 месяцев назад
Hope Y'all don't mind if I praise Ur daddy cause my daddy was a bad man. Much Love 2 Y'all. 💖🤠
@cindykoeppel8860
@cindykoeppel8860 3 года назад
My dad was raised on farm and he never lost his country values. His parents had 10 children and lots of grandchildren. They instill take no garbage from no one and be proud of who you are.
@drakehonest2
@drakehonest2 Год назад
Hello how are you doing..?
@donnypaige8854
@donnypaige8854 2 года назад
RIP TO ALL THE GRAND DADS AND DADS WE'VE LOST!!
@K-bot-music
@K-bot-music Год назад
My grandpa died in 2019 and I who I thought was my step dad showed me this then he walked out
@JayYoung-ro3vu
@JayYoung-ro3vu 4 месяца назад
I lost my grandfather in 1999 and my father 20 years later. The memories are most valuable.
@tongwhong7590
@tongwhong7590 3 года назад
Kindly keep it country! It's not the boots, the hat nor the car you drive that defines a person but rather his kindness, his sacrifices his truthfulness , his love, his humblenees , patience, tolerance ,faith and willingness to forgive but what is counted most and truly bears witness is to be all that at worst of times and those times when no one else is around that's Keeping it country!
@tim-buckstevens4614
@tim-buckstevens4614 4 года назад
I am a stone cold country boy grew up on the Eastern shore of Maryland capt working on crab pot boats and oystering and doing tree work cutting firewood.
@debbiebrockway7560
@debbiebrockway7560 4 года назад
Oh the Great 90s country John Michael Montgomery, Colllin Raye, Sammy Kershaw,Dwight Yoachim, I could go on forever, Joe Diffie and Kenny Rogers we will miss you forever but your music Lives on in our hearts!!!❤️
@drakehonest2
@drakehonest2 Год назад
Hey how are you doing…?
@joannewatts6501
@joannewatts6501 2 года назад
My dad was taken from me by a two time killer drunk driver 50 years ago today may 5th 1972 .I Love you dad 🦅🇱🇷
@drakehonest2
@drakehonest2 Год назад
Hello how are you doing today..?
@samuelramsey1293
@samuelramsey1293 24 дня назад
My favorite band signed my favorite hat last night. I love the Confederate Railroad!!!
@3579jh2
@3579jh2 Год назад
my father is my hero, A Vietnam vet, i myself a vet of operations OIF and OEF. he always made sure we never did without. now im grown, and now i make sure my children have everything they need. and now i understand, the more i give them, the more they want.
@StevenSpolar
@StevenSpolar 10 лет назад
A few days before my dad passed away in 2005 I heard this song on the radio and immediately thought of my dad and how similar our relationship was. So, I downloaded the song and planned to take it to his house later that evening to play it for him. Somehow, I forgot to bring the song with me and when I was talking with my dad alone I began to mention that I intended to bring a song with me that I thought he would like to hear. Before I could tell him, he took a notepaper out of the nightstand drawer and on the paper he had written, "Could you find this song and bring it with you when you come over tomorrow?" The song he was referring to was, "Daddy Never Was The Cadillac Kind". At the end of my dad's life, it was good to know we were both on the same page.
@bobsilver3983
@bobsilver3983 9 лет назад
My dad also passed in 2005
@dfdemt
@dfdemt 9 лет назад
That's a good story man. My dad is the same way, although he is still alive, and I hope he will be for many many years to come, he's only 62, I work in the family electrical contracting business, a trade my dad taught me ever since i was about 10. Although I don't think he has ever heard this song, he has told me more than once that "son, you don't ever need to make a million dollars, if you are doing what you are able to do every day and putting food on the table and a roof over your head, then you are a real man no matter what anyone thinks or says" My dad gave me the life skills, trade skills, and wisdom to provide me with the means to live a fulfilling life, and I never saw him miss a day of work in 33 years.. Im not getting rich, but I am doing well for myself thanks to him. That's worth more to me than any winning lottery ticket in the world.
@deenawilson6930
@deenawilson6930 9 лет назад
Eerie!
@Crystal-ku3vu
@Crystal-ku3vu 6 лет назад
Steven Spolar that's sad😢
@Crystal-ku3vu
@Crystal-ku3vu 6 лет назад
Bob Silver that's sad😢
@scottfisher7478
@scottfisher7478 Год назад
My Dad was the epitome of this song. When he died in 2013, after serving four years in the US Air Force and 22 years as a city cop, he said he wanted no color guard at his funeral. I boldly answered, that wish will not be honored. The color guard from Wright Patterson UF bade paid Dad their final respect. That was wonderful! The sincere condolences they showed to my mother was worth the phone call.
@bamaplanter5904
@bamaplanter5904 4 месяца назад
Mine grew up in the Great Depression. At age 20 he was in the 36th T-Patch Texas Division in combat at the Battle of Selestat 1944. Then a Dairy Farmer in Alabama. I was Valedictorian in high school and college. He didn't attend either graduation. He only cared for my older brother, a railroad Yard Master. I taught high school for 40 years : English, Latin, and French. I tried over and over. He never felt I had a "real" job. At the end, In 2013, I dropped his ashes off at the National Vet Cemetery so they could give him an honorable funeral. I didn't hang around, as it would not have mattered either way to him.
@marciaholloway6311
@marciaholloway6311 2 года назад
This Song describes My SuperMan-My Daddy and My Papaw Red Holloway and My Papaw Doc Kilgore.. And My Papaw Doc Kilgore was a Hard Workin Coal Miner... This video was filmed where My Mama was raised... Rip Papaw Doc Kilgore and Papaw Red Holloway and My Daddy Tommy Holloway..💔😪
@chriswalker6776
@chriswalker6776 7 месяцев назад
Remind me of my daddy. Tough as nails humble and fair and loved Jesus Christ. RIP dad till i see you again.
@rainmancw9022
@rainmancw9022 7 лет назад
I grew up in the coal area of the north. Poor. Chevy trucks. Five kids. Log house. This song speaks for a proud segment in our country. Let's not forget...
@douglawerence5364
@douglawerence5364 4 года назад
I can't believe that the ass holes ask Confederate railroad to change their name this shit has gone to far everything is discrimination to these fucking negors anymore I stand behind Confederate railroad one hundred percent sure
@bradenweller2531
@bradenweller2531 4 года назад
Shit the union was more for slavery than the south ever was
@bradenweller2531
@bradenweller2531 4 года назад
But I guess nobody has ever been educated on that though
@nickfike3686
@nickfike3686 3 года назад
ITS A 1972 C10
@michaelburrows1266
@michaelburrows1266 3 года назад
@@bradenweller2531 I guess noone paid attention in U.S. History in high school. Kinda sad really.
@christophermesser4394
@christophermesser4394 7 месяцев назад
My dad Used to Own Messers Towing And Recovery out of Pauline SC and when I was 12 he died me and him went to pick up a car off I 85 Gossett rd in South Carolina and it was 1am and my father used to always sing this to me when I was a Lil Boy and he would always tell me son you have got to Stand For Something and I took over the Family Business at the age of 12 and run it till I was 16 and sold everything my daddy worked so hard to get and now that I’m 34 years old I’m trying to open Messers Towing & Recovery back And this song still strikes me even to this day. RIP DADDY
@rachelwarner2139
@rachelwarner2139 Год назад
Not Southern, dad crossed Rio Grande at three months. He was the hardest working man I knew. My brother and I never wanted for anything. He’s been gone 20 years, I miss him everyday.
@wendellstafford8447
@wendellstafford8447 7 лет назад
This song came out 2 months before my grandpa passed. He'd been a mechanic owned his own garage for years. He never owned a new car. My cousins and I all decided since he never owned or probably rode in a cadillac. Robert who's 5 years older than me decided grandpa's last ride should be in his pickup not some hearse. So when we carried him out of the funeral home Robert backed his old ford p/u next to the hearse. The funeral director had a major hissy fit, we told him to back off. The funeral procession followed us to the cemetary with Robert behind the wheel and the rest of his pallbearers in the back of the truck.
@amranluckett4497
@amranluckett4497 6 лет назад
Wendell Stafford wow
@ssanchez357
@ssanchez357 4 года назад
That generation was humble and proud but they were honest in what they said, and believed. they walked the tight rope of the Depression without a safety net and with their heads held high for themselves, their families, and Their country. You all did right by him, he’s proud of you for giving him his last ride in manner he was happy with! Good job!
@gregchaffin2858
@gregchaffin2858 4 года назад
No better tribute than that.
@andrewwannamaker645
@andrewwannamaker645 3 года назад
Thats respect right there brought a 😢 to my eyes when i read that
@willfelling6059
@willfelling6059 3 года назад
hell of a way to go bet he was a good man
@lisalynnstollings8106
@lisalynnstollings8106 6 лет назад
My daddy was definitely wasn't a Cadillac kind, he worked in a coal mine. this song rips at my heart strings
@johnlewandowski8624
@johnlewandowski8624 2 года назад
My Daddy wasn't a miner; but he worked hard in steel and wire mills, painted and remodeled houses, and did whatever was needed to make sure we never saw an empty plate! I miss my Daddy so!!!
@bonniegeesey4508
@bonniegeesey4508 Год назад
Oh you all know my dad wasn't neither were my paps
@beowolf9724
@beowolf9724 Год назад
My dad.."If you can't save money, you can't pay money. "Do it right the first time"
@shaunmoore4271
@shaunmoore4271 Год назад
My father spent 45 years working for Eastman Kodak Company. He'd listen to this song everyday. He worked only to support me, neve worried about himself.
@StarchildSixx
@StarchildSixx Год назад
Lost my Dad 03/19/2022. He had just got a brand new truck. He worked most of his adult life underground in the coal mines and retired as a state mine inspector in 2005. This song hits differently now that he’s gone. I’m in tears as I write this. RIP Pops. Love and miss you always. Thank you for giving me life. ❤️
@n_y_o_o_m
@n_y_o_o_m Год назад
He was a badass.
@adamwalters4969
@adamwalters4969 Год назад
Rip to your father.
@martinwalsh2960
@martinwalsh2960 Год назад
Sorry for Ur loss.
@apostle-420-
@apostle-420- Год назад
My uncles & grandfathers worked in the Colorado coal mines, god bless ur dad he & many others like him built this country chasing the american dream. God bless🙏
@ericfreshcorn3590
@ericfreshcorn3590 Год назад
Sorry For Your Loss My Dad Died In 2021
@tonydicken5033
@tonydicken5033 2 года назад
I love the end of this video when all the workers stop and pay respects as he rides by, damn near brings a tear to my eyes to think about how these newer generations have gotten from this kind of thinking.
@davidalexander828
@davidalexander828 Год назад
I know what you mean. It's like a passing funeral procession passing. I always pull over and get out and lower my head.
@stevemincey9630
@stevemincey9630 6 месяцев назад
I agree brings tears to your eyes
@abigailcornelius9026
@abigailcornelius9026 5 месяцев назад
I always pull to the side and I teach my boy to take his hat off if we pass one.
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 4 месяца назад
Hello🎉 Mother Father God are here in the physical flesh please phone home today our creators have taken on the worst for you to receive this urgent message~ Humanity's parents luvu and have worked all moments to bring you this message. We are here to heal and guide all to a happy way of living Mom and Pops are starting to build a home and band from the ground up🆘 ❤🎉💙!!
@jacobreed1147
@jacobreed1147 3 года назад
My dad passed Sept of 2019. One of the things I talked about was how my dad always had green shoes. He only had one pair and did everything in them including mowing grass. Idk. He wasn't the cadillac kind. He wanted me to have good shoes not him. Real man
@elizabethstevens6763
@elizabethstevens6763 11 месяцев назад
My father in law passed little more than a year ago. But before he passed, he said wanted to be buried in jeans and a white shirt. He was a welder and a very simple man. RIP daddy.
@gjason6692
@gjason6692 Год назад
Hats off to all the hard working dads who give and never ask for much. The good Lord knows this world needs more of you
@olafelsberry420
@olafelsberry420 6 месяцев назад
When I listen to this song I remember my grandfather’s wisdom, he had money but he was never flashy.
@CB3Music
@CB3Music 6 месяцев назад
Amazing song and lyrics
@kevingervais8162
@kevingervais8162 5 месяцев назад
Dad always wanted to have Cadillac but never owned one. He took his last ride in one a year ago. Miss you Dad-now and always.
@frankwinters358
@frankwinters358 Год назад
I lost my dad back in 2000 and my mom died in 2021 and my brother took his life in 2022 it's funny how life gets away miss them all how i wish I could turn back time 💔 heart broken forever 💔 😔
@ladonnad.steele2470
@ladonnad.steele2470 4 года назад
Daddy taught me this lesson. He taught about love and honor... He was a real man.
@chrismclain6268
@chrismclain6268 8 лет назад
What an amazing sound and group of raw talent. It saddens me that Nashville would rather play hip hop crap instead of the true country music we all deserve to hear.
@keithstidham5500
@keithstidham5500 8 лет назад
+Chris McLain that's why I haven't followed the mainstream in years. I'm in my 30s yet listen to 80s country or older
@skynyrdfan16
@skynyrdfan16 8 лет назад
+Keith Stidham im in my 20s and still follow the old 80s and 90s country music
@the32712
@the32712 8 лет назад
+mark denton Ditto, although I also like very old country like ol' Bill Monroe, Hank Williams, Ralph Stanley, or Roscoe Holcomb.
@darronhuskey1857
@darronhuskey1857 8 лет назад
+mark denton I'm 17 and still follow all the old classics
@BooshkiiBomb123
@BooshkiiBomb123 8 лет назад
+darron huskey im 19 still followin the classics!
@user-cq3dh9vk6t
@user-cq3dh9vk6t 10 месяцев назад
This is David's girlfriend and he loved his Dad with all of his heart! It's been along time since he died but he thinks about him everyday,! HE LOVED HIS DAD TO THE MOON THE BACK❤
@mikeseerup7997
@mikeseerup7997 Месяц назад
I tear up every time I hear this song. I sure miss my dad
@danielriggle2829
@danielriggle2829 Месяц назад
Same here
@beckywilliams8763
@beckywilliams8763 2 года назад
I was working in my food trailer about 20 years ago at a county fair. Confederate Railroad was the entertainment that night. After the concert a group of guys came to the window and started ordering food. One of them said "hey, you must like us" I had their Cd on my player Yes it was the band. Mr Shirley came to the back and sang a one verse solo for me of this song. Danny had the purest voice I've ever heard. That was such a wonderful and beautiful experience! Will never forget. Thank you Danny I'm
@drakehonest2
@drakehonest2 Год назад
Hello how are you doing..?
@RainbowDash72
@RainbowDash72 9 лет назад
I heard this song on the radio the other night. I couldn't believe it. I mean nothing against new country but stations need to play the classics once in a while. The classics will never die. That's what was true country.
@GrantH
@GrantH 8 лет назад
+RainbowDash72 Dang, really? That's awesome. I'm lucky to even hear George Strait or Brooks & Dunn on my local station, haha.
@FelipeArthurferpa
@FelipeArthurferpa 8 лет назад
+RainbowDash72 I suport you!..
@urmedusa84
@urmedusa84 8 лет назад
I agree i just lost my father we laying him to rest today and this is my Daddy. I agree I dislike modern country but this are the best. thank you confederate railroad.
@RougeSamurai77
@RougeSamurai77 8 лет назад
+RainbowDash72 That's a miracle in of itself.
@wandaalvarez117
@wandaalvarez117 7 лет назад
Amen I agre
@bettybennett4731
@bettybennett4731 Год назад
That was the way my Daddy was. We didn't have money, but we had a lot of LOVE. PRAISE GOD FOR MY RAISING. I COULDN'T HAVE HAD BETTER PARENTS AND SIBLINGS. THANK God for His Amazing love and mercy
@drakehonest2
@drakehonest2 Год назад
Hello how are you doing today?
@danconner321
@danconner321 2 года назад
My Dad would appreciate this song. Never owned a vehicle in his short 43 years on this Earth Didn't believe in credit - couldn't pay cash for it -!wasn't meant to have. He finally took that Cadillac Ride, one ride that was meant to be.
@sheerwillsurvival2064
@sheerwillsurvival2064 Год назад
Miss real country
@jeffscott8323
@jeffscott8323 Год назад
This is a song for true Americans.
@user-wi6bk7et7q
@user-wi6bk7et7q Год назад
this song is for all hard working fathers who provide for their family
@jeffscott8323
@jeffscott8323 Год назад
@@user-wi6bk7et7q Amen Bro
@ShadowMidnight82
@ShadowMidnight82 Год назад
Remember if are families were that strong in those days to give all of us a better tomorrow. We owe it to them. And to every human being in the world. Life is something money can't buy.😢😢😢😢
@ironcow9364
@ironcow9364 Год назад
new country singers should listen to the classics like this one. literly all country now days is like BEEER BABY BEER GIRLS BIIIIIG TRUCKS! they should be more like this one. have a moral
@giggityg5424
@giggityg5424 4 года назад
Everyone better enjoy this incredible song before RU-vid bans it.
@waynebye1305
@waynebye1305 4 года назад
No kidding
@chevychevelle7216
@chevychevelle7216 4 года назад
For real.
@Vikstorm
@Vikstorm 4 года назад
@@chevychevelle7216 Why ban a classic?
@chevychevelle7216
@chevychevelle7216 4 года назад
@@Vikstorm I was just agreeing with GiggityG
@easton3539
@easton3539 4 года назад
Well they play with gathers band which is a Christian band so they will fight it to the teeth to keep there music going strong!
@conniemccormick5562
@conniemccormick5562 7 лет назад
I love my daddy he was always a good daddy we might have been poor but we always have love money can't buy love and MONEY can never buy LOVE lost my lovin and caring dad to cancer there will never be a better dad than mine he was a man of all trades he could do anything he could paint you a Birmingham greatest dad in the world I love him and always will
@tina40356
@tina40356 4 года назад
My dad was laid back guy. Never needed anything fancy. I got a 2016 ford f150. After months of trying I finally got him to move to Kentucky. He told me several times he wanted to go for a ride in it. He was going down hill fast with cancer. In & out of the hospital. Never got to take him. He passed away June 14th. When I saw the funeral car coming down the road this song popped in my head. I had to chuckle.
@drakehonest2
@drakehonest2 Год назад
Hey how are you doing today?
@country6975
@country6975 Год назад
This song should be used when reading your bible and understand his love for everyone ❤ family dont die they just watch over you in another way
@ashtinsmith7844
@ashtinsmith7844 Год назад
I lost my daddy suddenly Jan 23rd 2020. He was not just my pops but my best friend! He was the glue that held us and now it's been on me. If I ever live long enough to be half the dad he didn't half to be i think ill be ok.
@laesre1786
@laesre1786 8 лет назад
I want to dedicate this song to my Daddy. He was the first to rise in the morning and the last to bed at night. I am so fortunate to have this selfless man to call MY DADDY. This song defines him to a t...I will ALWAYS be a DADDYS GIRL!!!♡♡♡
@genblackmon8407
@genblackmon8407 4 месяца назад
Lord knows i miss my daddy. No doubt he would be proud of the woman I've become and how far life has brought me. At the end of the day though, all this shit, the house and car, the job.. it doesn't matter. He would only hope that i turned out to be a good person and carry on his legacy .
@angeliquedelgado6098
@angeliquedelgado6098 4 года назад
Theres my dad right down to being a coal miner. I'm sobbing I just turned 49 Valentine's day spent it alone when I wished with all my heart I could have spent it with him. He died suddenly when I was 6 yrs old and it still feels like yesterday
@UncoordinatedPixie
@UncoordinatedPixie 11 лет назад
Song makes me cry every time.
@HUNGUSind
@HUNGUSind 6 лет назад
My great grandfather was killed in a Tennessee coal mine. My grandfather was killed in a Tennessee coal mine. My father went to work in a Tennessee coal mine at 13 years old to support his mother and 5 younger.siblings. He passed on 40 years ago. I was lucky. I became a highway / bridge contractor in California. When we die, the only thing we get to take with us is the love of family and friends.. This video really hit close to home.
@dakotahenry9461
@dakotahenry9461 6 лет назад
HUNGUSind Then keep to yourself pointless sharing it.
@sissibee91
@sissibee91 3 года назад
The day of Dad's funeral, looking at that Cadillac hearse, this song came 2 mind. My Dad was a basic good hearted man, simple man. Chevy nothing more than his old truck.
@justinkittle7401
@justinkittle7401 Год назад
Oh Lord my granddaddy was definitely a Cadillac Buick man and hes from Kentucky but that's only because he was a moonshiner and he liked to run moonshine up to Illinois
@dirttrackin38mb
@dirttrackin38mb Год назад
This song is definitely my dad and his dad
@aliciasingh-raghunandan7387
I love this song because it’s who my dad is. Simple man. At 75 he still drives a beat up car even though he can afford better ❤❤❤ love him. He says fancy things don’t interest him.😊
@dankelley5038
@dankelley5038 Год назад
I have a 03 Ram my wife bought me after her last cancer treatment. Never will sell it. I willed it to my grandson. Its like new. So… I understand…
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