Jamey Johnson - In Color (Live at Farm Aid 2021)

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Farm Aid’s mission is to build a vibrant, family farm-centered system of agriculture in America. Farm Aid artists and board members Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews and Margo Price host an annual festival to raise funds to support Farm Aid’s work with family farmers and to inspire people to choose family farm food. For more than 35 years, Farm Aid, with the support of the artists who contribute their performances each year, has raised more than $60 million to support programs that help farmers thrive, expand the reach of the Good Food Movement, take action to change the dominant system of industrial agriculture and promote food from family farms.

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Just a guitar, couple of amps and one hell of a voice. 100% talent.

stewripley
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The morning my grandfather passed, I put this song on and it brought me comfort. As much as it hurt, I didn’t cry. That was December…

That summer, out on the road trucking gravel, I let my mind wander as I often did. Suddenly a memory of him popped in and I thought to myself how great it would be if In Color came on the radio…

This was before I had on demand music in the truck. As if someone was listening the DJ announced this song was up next. I fell apart right there. Came to a stop and let it all out…

That was 14 years ago. And the memory of that day is still as vivid now as it was then.

colebertils
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The day my grandpa died my family and I was there for him when he passed. Later that evening on the way back home, this song played on the radio and I wept. That was seven years ago and I still weep when I hear this song like it was all just yesterday. The universe has a way of giving you what you need when you need it.

ryanpowell
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I love it... just Jamey and his guitar. This is an awesome performance!

kyliepollert
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LOVE this man! And this song even more. It touches my soul

traceydiamanti
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my pop was a pow in the 2nd ww. thanks for this j

fuzzyduff
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Such a beautiful song, makes you stop and think. Love Jamey singing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

sherrybrainard
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This is one hell of a song, by one hell of an artist. ❤❤

fantom
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I remember telling my best friend and my father-in-law that we needed to be glued to our seats when he came on. Reliving some awesome memories watching some nostalgic Farm-Aid clips. Thanks for sharing!

dana.
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Back when men fought for their country 😢

kimberlypace
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Without a doubt, this is one of the best songs ever written. Thanks Mr. Johnson for this amazing gem!!

fourbyfourer
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Everytime I hear this song I get teary eyed, thinking of all the men and women that have and had fought so unselfishly for our country, especially my dad a Vietnam Vet! As well as my Grandfather, WWII. Thank you to all those who have and are serving! Much love to you all and God bless you and your families!!

DAnde-pm
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My Step grandfather died about 20 years ago. He was a rambling old man who rarely talked about his past. We never really paid him much attention. After he died, we went through his things. 3 purple hearts, and 2 silver stars. I wish he was here now. He had stories that we tried to piece together. He was a hero. Fed the orphans. Protected his men. Loved the Lord. Bless you, Herbert Brasher. You don't know what you've got, until it's gone.

briyo
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Would it be okay if a 65 year old man cries when he listens to this song

codypulley
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It's not often you sit and watch a video on youtube and then realise you watched it without moving and with your mouth open. This performance makes that happen. Astonishing performance of a great song.

ukstd
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I love Jamey he has a raw unadulterated talent in his voice and acoustics. 🥰

midnightdreams
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I'm 54, My Daddy was in the Navy in WWII. I was the 6th of 7 kids. My Dad rarely talked about the war but I was always the one just me and him when he talked about it. He was stationed in the Philippines..He was on a ship going to Japan when they were ordered to turn sound. That's the same day they dropped the bomb on Hiroshima ..After that conversation .I said Daddy you were in the Navy you don't have any tattoos..He said I was scared of that. Lol..My Dad come from a farm family..Never been to a big city..Oh how I miss that Man..

maxinewallace
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I could listen to him all day. Beautiful

Jacksonsm
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THIS IS MY DAD'S WAS A TAIL GUNNER ON THE PRESENTED A BOOK MY DAD WAS IN DURING THE PLOESTI RAIDS....I WAS HOPING TO MEET JAMIE BUT COVID MADE IT IMPOSSIBLE....WHAT A GREAT SONG AND THANKS FOR ALL YOU DO FOR THE PANCREATIC CANCER BROTHER ED JUST PASSED OF PANCREATIC CANCER.

howardmaclachlan
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And if it looks like we were scared to death like a couple of kids just tryin to save each other, ya shoulda seen it in color 🤙

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