Dude, have always loved this song…… now that I’m older and have experienced life a little bit, i seriously begin to think this might be my favorite country song of all time.
R.I.P. Troy. This is my favorite MG song, and helped me cope with teasing as a young black teenager who loved country music when hip-hop was popular in my high school. I still love 90's country with all my heart and blessed to have MG as part of my life memories.. Being able to touch at least one person in a positive way means that your message nor life was in vain. Live on through us all TG. You are missed.
Never be ashamed of who you are and certainly do not change just to suit other people because you will be miserable. I have learned to be happy with myself no matter what other people may think of me. I live in predominately minority neighborhood where they blast that hip hop mess but I just crank my country music........lol
One of the many reasons I love MG, keeping it Country! They gave competition to my first favorite duo: B & D who stepped up their music to compete. Love real Country music!
They sing pure as can be in concert . Not many bands can . My nephew and I went to see them at 4th Street Live years ago in Louisville Kentucky. We drove there. Got smashed so bad we left on a Tarc bus and ended up on the other side of Louisville and got kicked off. What s so funny is is that we couldn't find the car. Or I think we forgot it hahaha. R.I.P. T-ROY
Pray for Troy Gentry's family, music partner & fans. Troy was killed in helicopter crash in New Jersey this afternoon. Our Kentucky group we all love so much!! RIP Troy!
This song is the imbodiment of "infatuation vs true love". Infatuation loves an idea or perfection. Real true love sees the person for who they are (flaws, strengths, weaknesses, and all) and loves that person anyways.
Sometimes the person hides who they are behind lies and deceit. When the truth is finally admitted, and sometimes proven by chance, them too many negative non negotiables have been crossed. Let go and move on is best. Hold on to the good memories.
Sorry to say this but don't believe everything over mr.gentry a lot of creepy things before an after his supposed death to me just blows my mind like On their new Album Troy even talks about not being in the same music career his JOB next year then he dies !!?? Others Actors BIG Time people have faked their deaths before to get out whatever Career there in or trouble...
This was the song that turned me on to MG. Still love it till this day. So hard to believe T-Roy is no longer with us. RIP Brother Troy Stay strong Eddie
This is in my dynamic duo playlist. I was fortunate enough to see MG Do this song in concert opening for Brooks and Dunn in San Bernardino April 2011. No one will ever replace Troy. RIP
Hands down the best country duo of all time. I saw them in concert a few times. The first time I saw them they opened for Toby Keith let's just say montgomery gentry killed it.
This song always makes me feel better. A relative from TX introduced me to this song when I was in a low spot in my life. Now I listen to it every time I need a pick me up
I'm 70 and she still hasn't changed me, blue jeans, hat, cowboy boots pickup truck, fishing living in the woods, an old truck driver. Something things you just can't change, and I'm one.
Saw these guys in concert in October in Ohio, in 2005, 22 years old. Bought my first motorcycle that year. Left for the show during the day, 40 miles or so to the fair, 50 or so degrees, but we had a new motorcycle and had to ride it. The temperature plummeted as the show went on. By the end of the show it was snowing, a total white out. We had to brush the snow off of the seat of the bike, and rode home in snow covered roads. As the trip progressed I had a pile of snow on my jackets where it was folding at my belly. It was slick, but the hardest part was keeping my eye wear clean. Never forget that!
This song has reminded me of my mother and father's infamous relationship since I was in elementary school. Except she didn't change her mind when she couldn't change him, and he didn't change his mind when he couldn't change her.
I dated a girl for a while in Longview tx.we would eat at this truck stop.she would always play this song for me on the jukbox.makes me smile to here it.
That song never changes been around for 20 years still like it wishlist Fulton were together some things do happen rest in peace you still keep the music going
RIP Troy...This will always and forever be my favorite M/G Song. And I personally believe if you look at it unbiased, I think it deserves a spot on the list of greatest country songs of all time
I was just playing this for my 7 and 3 year old boys, explaining that this was a big song when their mommy and I were dating. The 7 year old says, "What's changing mean?" I look at their mom and say, "You'll find out soon enough....I did" haha. P.S. I watch your videos on here too
Saw them last night...I wish they had played this and Daddy Won't Sell the Farm, but oh well. They have so many good songs it's hard to fit em all in. They put on a great show.