FIRST TIME listening to JOHNNY CASH - "Hurt" REACTION

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Original Video:    • Johnny Cash - Hurt  

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  • @NathanMalnaa
    When Johnny showed this video to his daughter she said "it's like youre saying goodbye" he said "i am" also he never opened that piano again after this 😥
  • @Pianoman999
    I know many grown men that cry after listening to this song. I'm one of them.
  • @user-so1gu3yu2c
    Johnny Cash is the only artist that is in the country music Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Gospel Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame!!!!!!!!!! RIP to the Legend
  • @Drominite
    Oh you’re in for a treat on this one… Johnny Cash did so well with covering this song that the singer of NIN said this song was now Johnny’s and no longer his own
  • @jeremydavis3071
    Little do people know, when Trent Resnor heard Johnny Cash's cover. He said "This song isn't mine anymore". Trent loved it so much, he gave the rights to Johnny Cash.
  • @davejoe2592
    Johnny Cash isn't a country legend, he is simply a legend.
  • @leobigelow7021
    An old man, staring death in the face, and telling you what he sees and thinks.
  • @donp1964
    I’ve buried a lot of friends and loved ones in my years, and at the end of that video, he places his hands on the keyboard cover, the same way someone who closed a casket lid might pause when saying goodbye to someone they loved for the very last time. That drives a nail in my heart ever time I watch it. 😢
  • When Trent Reznor first heard that Johnny was going to cover his song he had doubts. Then he saw the video and was so impressed he said something like " It's his song now". Incredibly powerful video. A man in his final months reflecting that "Fame and Fortune" mean little compared to the people in your real life.
  • @ExUSSailor
    Johnny took one man's deeply personal song about his battle with addiction, and, turned it into something else entirely. It became a summation of a lifetime of regrets, and, an emotional, heartfelt farewell to the world. Also, Rick Rubin's BRILLIANT production didn't hurt.
  • At the time, Johnny Cash had a Parkinson's-related illness called Shy-Drager syndrome, within a year of this song's release, June Carter Cash passed away - four months later, Johnny would follow. One of my childhood memories was of getting my parent's old TV in my bedroom, this was the days before cable, but I was excited that I could watch "The Johnny Cash Show." I was able to see him in concert 4 times (once with The Highwaymen), and after one of the shows I actually found myself face to face with this lifelong hero. My buddy and I were driving home after a Randy Travis concert and the news came on the radio that Johnny passed. When I got home, I took the DVD of this music video and played it over and over as I cried. To this day, it still brings tears to my eyes. This is coming from someone with many decades of "relationship" with the artist. I was touched that you felt the sadness too.
  • Fun Fact: JC is the only artist to be inducted into 3 Halls of Fame: Country, Gospel, and Rock and Roll
  • @shelbyxyz
    If you don't get choked up with this song, you're not human.
  • @lorinwold6473
    Johnny was only 48 when he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and he is also in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. That is saying something about the impact he had on music. His children saw this video and said it was like he was saying goodbye. Johnny simply said I am. RIP to The Man in Black. A True Legend.
  • @Atlas_Redux
    A perfect example of how a performance can completely transform something into their own thing. Thank you for this farewell, Cash.
  • Even Trent resnor said "it's strange to have something so personal taken from me" then "this is Johnny's song now". Fun fact I served Johnny and June within a year of his passing... Very quiet, polite, he had a way of looking "through" you... Older/newer me understands. I'll never be Jonny cash eating cake in a cave on LSD cool, unless I want to be.
  • @jopay142
    Seeing him spilling the wine, as if nothing mattered anymore, is one poignant scene. Great song, great singer and great reaction.
  • Decades of pain, regret, fear, and failure...in a handful of minutes. Also...the finality with which he closes the piano cover. It carries enormous significance knowing how soon after this, he passed on.
  • @tmlafrance
    Punks, metal heads, and hip-hop fans all agree that JC is gold.