Sawyer Brown - All These Years (Official Music Video)

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I forgot how good they were!! Not just this song, although absolutely beautiful, but his voice is one of the best of all time!! Wow is all I can say. They should be acknowledged for just how good they really were!!

StevenMartin-px
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One of the most underrated heartfelt beautiful songs ever written

ChadBuhl
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God, 90s country was so raw and honest that it hurts. I guess that's the point but man, they really nailed it back then. This song is so relatable and so hauntingly beautiful. It wouldn't have been the same without Sawyer's voice on it though. Still listening to this in 2024 and hopefully will still be listening in 2044. Good music like this never gets old. "All these years, what have I done? I made your supper and your daughter and your son" Good stuff

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I never grew up listening to nor paying any attention to country music but sometimes it’s all about timing. I found country when the time was right for me. I’m 51 now and got into country in 1993 when I was 21. I was driving a company truck (in Anchorage, Alaska) and didn't bother changing the radio station from whoever drove it last. I was just in the frame of mind to get lost in a song and the right one came on (All These Years by Sawyer Brown) and it stayed in my ears, my mind, and in my heart for days afterward until I had to buy the CD. That’s how it started for me. I love how country songs paint vivid pictures and that each one is its own story. Country tells it like it is and if there’s any emotion that you’re dealing with, this genre will bottle those feelings up and make music that will hopefully help you. Sure, I still listen to many genres but songs like this became my go-to music long ago and never waned.

planojag
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This song broke my heart when it came out in the 80's and this video rocks, love Sawyer Brown, TY!!!

effiemooney
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Discovered this song when it's content was happening to me. This and Bruce Springstein "No future in the past" got me through it. Thank you Mr. Brown.

zanebliss
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I soooo this kind of Country music so miss 😢😢😢

Colewilliams
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Holy cow an actual country song was sang here, there may still be hope after all!

darrendunlap
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One of the most powerful songs and so underrated. There's some things you refuse to see, but I guess sometimes so do I. Wow.

mcwife
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It makes you cry because it is about regret and heartbreak, betrayal and looking back at the lost relationship.

ADFeldbauer
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This is the first time I have listened to this song. It's absolutely beautiful. I've been a Sawyer Brown fan since Star Search and I never listened to this song. It's definitely a found diamond.

brandiewilliamson
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Some of the best lyrics of any country song I've ever heard. Beautiful melody, beautiful orchestration, and beautifully sung as well.

paulholt
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Sawyer Brown was a Great Band with some Great Songs!

russellbrown
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Music will never be good like this again

KevinRoadrageGarage
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Such a well written song. It gets you in the soul.

JeffreyWalker-fsno
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Remember this song from long ago. Under rated back then. Beautiful.

celestebrown
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I grew up listening to country. Sawyer was always one of my favorites. Their songs always hit me, especially after my parents divorced when I was 10. Crazy to think that a 10 year old would cry listening to music. That shouldn’t be a kids reality. Now, at 41 years old, I saw them in concert and ‘The Walk’ just tore me open. Haven’t heard it for years. Still at this age, my parents’ divorce the subsequent split lives we’ve had because of it has taken half the time I would’ve spent with my dad. Who’s a great man. Anyway, Sawyer Brown blew the two headlining bands out of the water, and they basically opened for Parmalee and Walker Hayes. The wife and I left after 3 WH songs. That ain’t country 😂 I would’ve paid the same to see Sawyer by themselves.

jcobra
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I am kinda lucky to have listened to them as a kid in the car or watching CMT. I am really grateful for that..

PatrickCrain-lwtx
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This song, of this genre. An instant 'American Country Music " classic! Wow! oh by the way, I was there when this song first aired over the radio. Wow then. Wow now

frankcascioli
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I love this remember my mom playing this on radio she passed away in 2003 it just took me back to the simpler times thank you Jason and Luke for doing this with these two great legends

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