I am 84 year's old and I listen to this almost every day, you just do not get type of harmony anymore I think they were one of the greatest groups off all time
I picked up the album just the other day for $3.....I loved the record back in '79. It's still great. I'm a young guy at 62 but I couldn't agree with you more!
I was 12 years old when this song hit the airwaves in the Philippines, me and my late brother, Joel, were so fond of this song and I always remember my teen years w/my brother, priceless...
Just got back from myrtle beach… me laying on a hammock while the ocean breeze flows through my hair. Half open book on my chest, beer bottle by my side and a half lit cigarette between my fingers…this song hits different when you’re on a vacation.
I just turned 69, my husband are the same age age every summer. Husband’s favorite Singer songwriter is Rodney Crowell, who wrote this wonderful song ❤❤❤ and Linda Rondstadt sang with the Nitty Gritty in 1988-89, and she won a Grammy for her cameo. Linda is fab and so is Rodney and NGDB are so fantastic, our whole family love them.
Mom was born in 60s and I was born in the 80s. She introduced me this song in the 90s and became one of our favorites. Mom is a good singer and guitarist as well and she can play any song with her guitar.
I had the absolute pleasure to see these guys in Vancouver, BC in 2000 they opened for Alabama, but they were not treated like an opening act as both acts did their full show. The funniest thing from that concert that I will never forget is after Nitty Gritty did their opening number Jeff Hannah introduced the rest of the band and he told the audience "Between the 5 of us you see up here on stage, we've been married a total of 17 times." I thought after he said that, my God no wonder they're still on tour, they must have a hell of a lot of alimony payments....Just thought I'd share that memory.
I was 9 yrs old when this song hit the airwaves in the Philippines, am now 61 yrs old but never enough of this song. It brings a lot of childhood memories.😊😊😊
My dad just shared me this and told me to listen ...I've heard this song frequently sung by him ..its just that I've never listened to this original piece before ..but now I'm loving it 💕..
It makes me sad to think about teens of today and what they will remember when they are our age... wearing masks all day and are not allowed to have fun and feel free anymore
January - March Summer 1981 in Lima Peru (I am Peruvian) when I met a guy from USA who was/is the brother of the actor Ryan O'Neil. Great time on the beach with girls, beers, and fun. One day on the beach, listening American Dream I told him that I loved this song but I couldn't understand the lyrics. He wrote the lyrics for me which I memorized them. Great times.
I won't let the day without watching this beautiful video of this team, sooo cool and all the musicians, they made it perfectly great playing all their instruments from the heart Plus the wonderful duet of Ryan and Elizabeth😘😘😘🙌👏👏👏
I was traveling in Ireland in 1990 and was desperate to listening to NGDB, it took me a month but found the "cassette " tape!! Lmao. Finally i was at peace ✌️
I've seen the band in each of the last four decades. The last time was just a month ago in Marion, Il. You forget just how many greaat songs they've had until you see them in concert. One of the truely original bands .
Am now 62 yrs old but for God's Mercy I was able to enjoy the REAL MUSIC of the GOLDEN ERA, which , unfortunately, had been deprived this carefree, careless, freewheeling youth of this less-concerned current era. Love you all out there!!!
I beg your pardon, mama, what did you say? My mind was drifting off on Martinique Bay It's not that I'm not interested, you see Augusta, Georgia is just no place to be I think Jamaican in the moonlight Sandy beaches, drinking rum every night We got no money, mama, but we can go We'll split the difference, go to Coconut Grove Keep on talking, mama, I can hear Your voice, it tickles down inside of my ear I feel a tropical vacation this year Might be the answer to this hillbilly fear I think Jamaican in the moonlight Sandy beaches, drinking rum every night We got no money, mama, but we can go We'll split the difference, go to Coconut Grove Voila! An American Dream Well, we can travel girl, without any means When it's as easy as closing your eyes And dream Jamaica is a big neon sign Just keep talking, mama, I like that sound It goes so easy with that rain falling down I think a tropical vacation this year Might be the answer to this hillbilly fear Voila! An American Dream Yeah, we can travel, girl, without any means When it's as easy as closing your eyes And dream Jamaica is a big neon sign Just think Jamaican in the moonlight Sandy beaches, drinking rum every night We got no money, mama, but we can go
Love this band. I never got to see the original band perform live. 😢The new line up are great too. But I have so many memories of their early stuff. Wonderful band. ❤️ 🙌🏼 🌻