The golden age of CMT & TNN . The women of country just rocked . Trisha , Martina McBride , Pam Tillis , Suzy Bogguss , Lori Morgan , Mary Chapin Carpenter , Patty Loveless . I miss the '90's era in country music and the videos were a blast to watch .
@@rickpetroske891 I loved the 50's country with Hank and Patsy, but the 90's took it to another level. George Strait, Alan Jackson, Garth, Patty Loveless. It was a great time to be alive. Today's country music has lost the magic. Sounds like pop music that says "pickup truck" in the lyrics.
What a great song!! I am a rock drummer but I love 90's country (right about the time the term "new country" came about). And Trisha had so many great songs....but this one is probably my favorite
The golden age of CMT and TNN . The women in this era Trisha Yearwood , Suzy Bogguss , Martina McBride , Pam Tillis , Patty Loveless , Lorrie Morgan , Faith Hill were outstanding talent . I remember it was called new country . I call it pure class .
I love this song so badly! It reminds of my grandma, we used to stay all morning in front of the TV watching CMT and this was her favourite video at that time, I had no idea what the song was about, I didn't understand a word of English back there... she passed away the next year and I moved to England to learn English...16 years later I'm a translator and wish my grandma was here so I could translate this song to her...
This was considered "new" country when it came out...and listen to how wonderful it sounds now compared to the crap that called "real" country now. This sound is pure pop country genius.
I saw this video on CMT today. I had forgotten how good music videos were then. Also, the people who styled Trisha (including the makeup, playing up Trisha's beauty) were phenomenal. I do love a lot of the new music, but this stuff--including the videos--is what made me fall in love with country music.
Got that right, I'm struggling to find a good country song today. Wow, to think, this was almost 25 years ago...(when I posted this) Around this time there were many good modern country songs.
There were the same amount of shitty songs then as now, but time has passed them on, only leaving the good songs we like. In 20 years, the same thing will happen again.
She is great, really great. She is Linda Ronstadt revisited: that same kind of smooth, pretty, powerful, super-controlled voice that she can use through her whole range with power or delicacy, without ever straining. That's mighty hard to do.
I first heard her sing this at Warwick Musical theater in Rhode island... Her backup singers were Mary Chapin Carpenter and Kim Richey who both did their own sets with the other 2 backup vocals....WHAT A SHOW. .I WILL NEVER FORGET ...IT WAS AMAZING..
I haven't wanted to meet too many celebrities in my life.. I apologize, I haven't wanted to meet too many legendary artists or musicians in my life, but Trisha Yearwood is someone I would love to meet and just to thank her for the music she's brought to my life. It's meant everything. xo
Sensational beautiful song and great vocals. I love the video, Trisha songs are all very memorable. Her fantastic voice sounds so clean and clear. Her songs are g rated and they all deliver a positive good message
One of my favorite songs of all time...sad thought...all those good looking kids in that video are now in their 40's :) I know because I was 20 when this came out...hehehe
Trisha's vocal sounds like Linda Ronstadt on this 1. ACC's #21 song of '96. God bless ya, 'Miss Yearwood.' Thanx, obyee, for postin' it. Have a blessed weekend.
This video debuted on the "CMT Delivery Room" the day of my 27th birthday... AND the ONLY one of her songs I can tolerate! (I feel the same way about her husband, too .)
Kim Richey wrote this song, and there is a great acoustic version of Kim performing it with Radney Foster on You Tube. If you love this song, do yourself a favor and check out the songwriter's performance. Enjoy!
I just had a look to see where you were from but I don't know if the song I'm about to suggest was a hit over there and so whether it's the song you were thinking of, but to me it sounds a bit like Always The Last To Know by Del Amitri.