What!? 🎵 Kenny Rogers - Coward Of The County REACTION

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Thanks for checking out our Kenny Rogers reaction. Coward Of The County has some great story telling but my goodness is that a sad story.

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The thing is he was never a coward. He just never did anything when people called him a coward. He just turned the other cheek. Honoring his dead father's final advice. But when somebody messed with his girl, he did what he had to do. Showing that you cant always turn the other cheek.

lynchmob
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One of my favorite quote is, "Beware the fury of a patient man."

Spazzmatazzz
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Never mistake meekness for weakness. Meekness requires a level of strength and discipline that a hot head would never understand.

sammyspaniel
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This song is good and yes its about sometimes you have to fight to be a man and he stepped up when his moment came, we understood the story and how he had to become a man and do what he had to do, to protect his family . This song was such a hit and everyone loved it and the meaning of the song about him and his father too, trying to please his father but then there comes time a man has to step up, whether you want to or not. It was played constantly because no body thought too much on the story but the meaning

MySherry
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Kenny can always sing a story for sure.

jeremiahrose
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How can anyone smile and laugh at this song, it's very deep

anderslekander
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"Fear the wrath of a patient man."

KingoRichie
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Always loved the story in this song as a child growing up. It teaches to pick your battles but sometimes you have to do what you have to do in particular situations!!!

shawnlewis
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My parents use to play this all the time when I was a kid. I use to happily sing along not understanding the words. I then listen to it one day when in my twenties, having not heard it for years, I started to happy sing a long like I did when I was a kid, until I got the the part that implied the gang rape (which I later look up and that is what he meant). The shock of realising this made me break down in tears. Understanding that he felt the blame that by turning the other cheek all the time, being the coward of the county, always backing down ment the Gatlin boy thought the could do anything without fear of retribution. I really made me angry for what happened and sad that actually you can't live in a world where doing the right by turning the other cheek, means that there will always be someone how will abuse this kindness seeing this as weaknesses, when it takes courage and strength to to let go of anger and walk a way. However, you need to take a stand once in a while so your not perceived as being weak, to show that you when you choose to walk away it not due to fear, but because it is the right thing to do. To stop trouble, to be the better person. That it take strength when you choose to walk away. So it doesn't lead to the killing killing at the end. You need to balance between always walking away or choosing to fight. You need to choose your battle carefully 🙂✌️

andrewkelly
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It's called deciding what's worth fighting for.

bobmorgan
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The Norm MacDonald & Adam Carolla reaction to this song is one of the funniest bits of radio ever.

Jamesscearce
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My favorite part is when I said look oh yellow is leaving when he was only turning to lock the door to give them what they deserved

jamescoleman
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This is why 70s country ROCKS , ,,, Released in 1978

theodoreritola
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Wasn't Tommy's cheek to turn. He did what he had to do.

brianb
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One of my all-time favorite bits is Norm MacDonald and Adam Carrolla diving into this song and riffing on it for like 30 minutes. They started with "Ruby Don't Take Your Love to Town" then segued into this one. It's absolute comedy GOLD!

moleman
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This thing is played out again over and over and over in country music particularly although in other genres of music to a degree. It's a classic story and it's not modern enough to be ironic and have a dark ending so in the end it's a pretty uplifting story that we can all easily relate to. But it fits so well with the music and vice versa.

stevedahlberg
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One of my favorite songs by Kenny...A classic.

harpergras
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This song always gets to me, along with “Lucille”

jamielandis
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I don’t know why but this song always gets me very emotional I remember the movie it was low budget but very good

jamescoleman
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What I like is that the opening and closing lines are identical but use the word "considered" in two ways. In the song's opening, "considered" from the perspective of county residents is meant as "how he is" while at the end it describes "how he was". Great lyric writing.

Crolis