How does someone dislike this video?? Steve Wariner is a very talented musician. In my opinion very underrated and under appreciated. Thank you for the reaction MRM.
I saw Steve last month at Buck Owen’s Crystal Palace in Bakersfield, CA. Great show and even greater memories of a time long gone. It was good to see he’s still out there playing his music for the fans.
I've been a fan of Steve Warner since the early 80's. He is an excellent musician and song writer! His music helped me a lot through my teen years. Thank you for your honest review.
Couldn’t get here fast enough. Steve Wariner! One of my favorite artists. Hit his prime in the 80’s. Master songwriter and guitarist. Hit after hit. And, the harmonies of Steve and his brother...magic! Like King George, what made his music so popular at the time...you could dance to it. Yes, In 80’s and 90’s Country, if you could dance to it, guaranteed hit! That was the days of the Dancehalls. You will see them in some of George’s clips.
Love this song. It makes me cry every time I hear it. I have filled an ocean with my own tear drops in this past year. 4 deaths in my family in 9 months. Yesterday was the 1 year anniversary of my dad’s passing. 3 weeks after my dad passed my Mother in law passed away. Then in May my Sister in law passed away at age 55. Finally in July my step mom passed away. 9 months to the day of my dad’s passing. So it has been a rough year.
This country crooner has some of the best love songs ever in country. Really under appreciated. “Some Fools Never Learn” “ the weekend” and many others.
I LOVE this song. I always wanna sing along with it. I remember when it first came out and I loved it the first time I heard it. When it gets to the hospital part it makes me wanna tear up. Thank you for reacting to it.
This was my first time hearing this. I thought it was very beautiful. Makes me think of like how we cry for the loss of a loved one but with the death of one a new child is always born. So there are the tears of sadness but also the tears of joy, or how a donor meets the family member of the organ they recieved, its very touching.
This is one of the first country songs that learned word for word just by hearing on the radio on the job site. Wasn’t into country at all but the boss man controlled the volume and the stations. So after months of hearing country music I found myself listening to it at home and in the car. I’m so glad I was exposed to country music. It’s really easy to relate to so many artists and songs. Thanks MRM as always appreciate your content and you as a person.
I LOVE this man !! He's the most talented singer/song writer ever. He has written HUGE hits for himself and most country singers. Look him up sometime and you'll see what I mean.
Big time fave from the late 90's/early 00's. Steve Wariner is so under-rated. Another song he does that is as good, if not better than this, is "Holes In The Floor Of Heaven". Always a tear jerker. I think I mentioned this in one of my many comments, I know I mentioned Gary Allan a lot, and Diamond Rio. Another singer that has the same vibe as Steve Wariner is Colin Raye. Raye did a bunch of great songs in the 90's, with my most fave being "A Man Of My Word", which became an anthem song for my own life.
Beautiful song and very talented man. Patty Loveless sings a song called Sorrowful Angels that has a gorgeous soulful sound and tells a story of profound heartache. Would love you to do a reaction to that one. I have to keep mentioning it periodically til you listen because the harmony makes it that important for you to listen. I know you're gonna LOVE it!
i remember listening to this one a long time ago. It is a tough one to listen too, because i lost my dad one week, and my son was born the next week, and both in the same hospital and the one i was born in.
So awesome to see you reacting to this tune and many other country tunes, Ty! One of my favorite storytelling terms is “Private Malone” by David Ball. Next time you have a few minutes, try that one!
Hey Tye, I love seeing you love Jesus. This was a great reaction . It's one of the great songs from the country music i was raised on as a kid. i always listened to all music. Can you try to react to Life's highway by Steve Wariner. you'll love the guitar and upbeat music
Ty, I just saw your video reaction tribute to Merle Haggard - Working Man with Steve Wariner; Leroy Parinel and Diamond Rio.....SO AWESOME. But comments are turned off.. It didn’t seem to register that you recognized Steve. I made suggestion for Steve but, you would enjoy Diamond Rio and Leroy as well. Diamond Rio - Meet in the Middle; What a beautiful mess (will have you scratching your head raw) Lee Roy Parnell - What kind of fool do you think I am; Tender Moment.
Life in a nutshell ,gotta make the best of the life you have and live it the best you can and hope you have more love in your life than pain but that's innevatable too. I was feeling low when I switched on to this and I'm feeling like my problems are a little bit lighter ❤️
Oh man I love a guitar being picked, so beautiful. First time hearing this and it will be going on my playlist. The lyrics had me in tears as I can relate, the lost of my brother and then both my parents, the joy of seeing my baby nephews and watching them grow. Great pick- thank you
John Falco picks the best songs. I never heard this one before, but I know of Steve Wariner because of his work with Glen Campbell. You had to be a top-notch musician to play along with Glen Campbell.
I emailed you buddy. But I'll put it here as well in hopes you see my request. ********I'm so happy to have found you and your videos on RU-vid. You do an excellent job. I lost my sweet Daddy 3 years ago and during his illness with Leukemia, I was learning to play the piano/keyboard (@ 46 years old lol ) in hopes of being able to play one of my dad's favorite songs @ his funeral. Well, unfortunately, he passed before I could get the song ''down pat'' well enough to play. He was a musician himself and his favorite artist was Gene Watson. Who by the way is the most underrated Country music singer of all time with His Voice and I and others are now fighting to have Gene Watson put into the Country Music Hal of Fame... Anyhow, could you please do a reaction video of ''The Ole Man and His Horn' by Gene Watson? It would mean the world to me right now. Daddy's been gone over 3 years now and I miss him every day and wish I could hear my Daddy sing just one more time. If you get the time to do a reaction video for me I would so very much appreciate it and the time you put into doing it. I have placed the Link to The Ole Man and His Horn by Gene Watson below for you. There are not many videos out there for this song but it's a beautiful song. I even pasted the words to the song below for you. Have a Blessed Day, Sincerely I thank you for just reading this request! "Sweet Tee" Hardin from East Tennessee LINK TO VIDEO ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bKVTI9gVNmY.html
Could you look up a song called Can I count on you by McBride and the ride ? They recorded some beautiful songs back in the 80's and this one is their best.
I'm not familiar with this song. I do like it. He has a traditional sounds. I don't know when this was released but it could have been 80/90 when there was a lot of country songs becoming popular.
Hi Ty, I have a reaction suggestion. t.A.T.u's "White Robe". t.A.T.u is best known as the two Russian girls dressed in school uniforms, kissing in the rain in their clip "All the things she said", how ever they put out a lot more music videos after their hit which never got onto music charts in other parts of the world. I would like to see your reaction. :) Here is the link for the song and music clip in English. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z3bCJ-rqkMw.html
Had to look up my favorite SW song. It's hard to choose because they're all great but here's the one I popped a lot of tops listening to back in the day. .. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zSGNUOzUQQs.html
Something is wrong with this version, its missing lines…. Live is hardly ever worth listening to because of the crowd too loud or mess ups. U should listen to album versions unless specifically requested to listen to live versions because RARELY are the live versions better then album version