(VETERAN REACTS TO) David Ball - Riding With Private Malone REACTION!

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As the co-writer and producer seeing this reaction brought tears one more time. They were tears when we were writing it too! Thanks so much

woodnewton
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The sad thing that's overlooked in the story is that it took the wife or mother 30 years to get over the loss enough to sell the car .

bryanobrien
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Everyone who requested this song knew BillyYouSoEmotional was going to show up.

thunderchaser
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Dude, I'm in my 70's, from that era, and I always tear up when I hear this song. I am not ashamed, don't you be. Non-vets won't get it, but the rest of us do.

tootall
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Private Malone, even after passing, was still a hero.

laurogarza
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Roy Knight, Jr., left Dallas for Vietnam 52 years ago, his 5-year-old son, Bryan, came to Dallas Love Field to see him off. On Thursday, Bryan, now a captain for Southwest Airlines, brought back his father's remains aboard a flight to the same Dallas airport.23 hours ago

swampmagiclouisiana
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This one is especially emotional when you remember that in the first line the narrator says he is just out of the service - it’s one soldier taking care of a fellow man in uniform at the end.

casandraleff
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“...if you’re reading this I didn’t make it home.” *tears*

alliemay
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This song was released right before my brother and husband deployed to Afghanistan. My brother's name is Andrew and I still 19 years later can barely stand to listen to it.

anniesmask
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My son is 17 and this has been his favorite song for many years. After my dad passed this song would come on the radio whenever my boy was in the car. We told him it's Papa letting him know he's with him.

angelmama
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As a disabled veteran. I cried the first time I heard that song after I got out of the service.

liljuggala
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People keep forgetting that we veterans will always be there when needed to protect the people of this great nation. It's just a shame most people forget them except when their in need. God bless this great nation.. We love you brother Billy..

daletilley
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My Bubba went to Vietnam in 1968. He came back. But not the same. Years later the horrors he witnessed caused him to take his life, still a victim of Vietnam. I love your sincerity and thank you for your service! Yes, I cry every time

marilynnmanning
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I'd like to see you react to Three Wooden Crosses by Randy Travis. I've been looking through your YouTube videos and I don't think you've done this one.

chris
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This is my first time hearing this and....God damn, the tears started the moment he said "If you're reading this I didn't make it home". Ugh. So hard to hold back from crying. This is the sort of stuff that always gets me. A loved one lost, then his ghost saving the young man. T_T I rode the coaster with you, Billy.

neolithiumproduction
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I could see it on your face immediately. You served with people who never made it home.

Thank you for your service.

TheGoauldApophis
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Female Army Veteran here and by far, PVT. Malone is one of my all time favorite songs!!! 💖💖💖💖💖💖

Suggestion: Listen to " Go Rest High On That Mountain " by Vince McGill.

doeeyes
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I’m a vet and yes. I was on a tearful rollercoaster.
Best reaction to a video I’ve seen brother.

rogeroday
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This is one of my favorite songs and I've never listened to it without crying. Your talking about emotional? I'm a 54 year old Infantry vet. I love that you react to all these songs. Thank you.

davidwoodard
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I love this song for this instills that a soldier would still protect you even after their death as a guardian angel. Especially for a stranger they never met in life. Loved this reaction!

amandafox