Brad Paisley - Whiskey Lullaby ft. Alison Krauss (Reaction)
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Im a 47 year old hard working man, never miss work, tough as nails...This song reduces me to tears every single time I hear it
I’ll probably add more comment as the video goes farther into the song. But when you start by saying that you like these military videos, you’ve already won me over. I served from 1970 to 1975. When I came home, as I walked through the airport, I was spit on and called a baby killer. I never killed a baby. I served my country, and thought I should be be allowed to be proud of it. Thank you for offering me (at least, I hope you are) some dignity. I think I am right, because I’ve watched many of your previous posts. I’m a 70 year old white guy, that loves what you do. I hope that’s OK. Please do more of what you do. THANK YOU!
Cheating isnt a mistake, its a choice. Think before you act.
I'm a 73 Year old Vietnam Veteran I've seen Life and I've seen death and there are too many stories like this one and still cry like a baby when I see this video.
The first line of this song, "She put him out like the burning end of a midnight cigarette" is in my opinion one of the most emotionally wrenching song lyrics ever written. It hits me in the soul every time I hear it.
This song needs to come with a "gonna make you cry like a bitch" warning even if you've heard it 100 times
I was cheated on while deployed and this song makes me cry every time I hear it. I def drank away a lot of my 20s as a result of depression. Thank you for your heart-felt reaction.
Broken heart killed him, Guilt killed her the alcohol just helped it along.
Aint it strange, how someone you have never met can wright a song about exactly how you feel. it's like getting kicked in the heart..again
A man i no whos passed since. He came home from world war 2 an did this exact same thing. He walked out with his ruck sack an left everything. He hitched all the way to texas in his uniform in his 20s. An never looked back. He told me he never heard anything about her ever again. Poor guy lived 87 years thru the war an all the other stuff life thru at him. Like gettin remarried an having a kid only to lose them both over the years. Only for him to b robbed of the chance of dying in his sleep by a drunk driver. His name is Robert Martin. He deserved better. R.I.P. Buddy
Sushi: "shout-out to all our military 😀"
That opening line is epic! "She put him out like the burning end of a midnight cigarette"
Man, Alison Krauss's voice is just angelic.
I have herd of this song before but never listened to it this is the first time and This old Marine of 68 years of age bawled his eyes out.
I had a conversation with an ex drill sergeant one time randomly at a DMV and he told me a story about being overseas and coming home to his wife pregnant with his best friend. He wasn't sour. He moved on to have 3 kids with a new wife and was very happy. He inspires me.
37 Year old Army vet with two tours in Afghanistan and I cry like a 5 year old with a skinned knee every time I hear this song.
Sushi : Shout out to all our military I'm excited for this video.
TEARS RUNNING DOWN MY CHEEKS ISN'T THE SAME AS CRYING
I've been in health care for 18 years, I've seen some of the worst of humanity and never blinked. This song reduces me to tears, every single time. Your reaction was so powerful, I could almost feel your heart breaking during it.
I spent 15 years trying to drink the pain away. One night I put a pistol to my head. Pulled the trigger. It didn't go off. I woke to God's love. Found a psychiatrist and doing better. Suicide is a real thing. A note from a former marine. It gets better with help.