Remembering…
”Did you stand there in shock at the sight of that black smoke, rising against that blue sky? Did you shout out in anger, in fear for your neighbor, or did you just sit down and cry?”
I wanted to put up a video in remembrance of 9-11-01. I’ve watched a lot of videos on YouTube and most of them have pictures or video from that horribly tragic day. So, I thought I would put up a video of Alan Jackson, singing his song, Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning? I think it says it all.
I know there are some who feel we need forget that day and move on. But I believe for those who senselessly lost their lives that day, for the friends and families who lost loved ones, and for the brave men and women who were true heroes that day, we ought to remember.
Alan first performed this song at the Country Music Association’s annual awards show on November 7, 2001. It became the single of the year as well as the song of the year for 2001.
A Little Background About the Song
Speaking of the song, Jackson said, ”I’m sure there are people who criticize it, but I wrote what I felt; I didn’t premeditate anything. I’m just a singer of simple songs, and that’s the truth. And I don’t know the difference in Iran and Iraq. And some people that aren’t real religious probably don’t want to hear it, and that’s all right. I didn’t sit down to heal the world or anything.”
The story goes that he sat upright in bed one night in late October with most of it in his head. ”After the 11th, I was pretty disturbed, like most people. For a few weeks I thought about writing something. I’m sure a lot of people who write songs felt the same way, but I didn’t want to write a patriotic thing and couldn’t think of anything that didn’t feel like you’d be taking advantage of it commercially.
So I didn’t think anything else about it, to be honest.” But that night, the melody, opening lines, and chorus came to him. “I went downstairs in my underwear and put this thing down so I wouldn’t forget it the next morning.”
”It’s been overwhelming, the response to it, and a little scary, really, for me,” I’ve had so many people come up to me, and I don’t know what to say, other than that I just feel like it was a gift from God. I don’t know why He picked me to send those words to, but I’m glad it’s been a healing song for some people.”
And so, on this September 11th, eight years later, I think his song is still very healing.
[If you cannot see the player or it’s not clickable on this page, just click the title above]
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God Bless the USA.
Mike Verdicchio
Hi Mike, I am almost in tears…feel like boo hoo-ing and don’t remember hearing it before. I sure wish I had the lyrics to read occas….
Please let me know when you get your cards so I won’t thing they are bobbing around in cyber space.
Thanks,
bless your wife from two strangers in Indiana.
Rose/Larry West
Sheridan, IN
Rosie
Hi Rosie!
That song still gets me – he mentions so many different emotions. Thanks for the comment.
Blessings to you and Larry. And by the way, you’re not strangers – even though we’ve never met, having you two as subscribers to this blog, that makes you a part of our blog family!
God bless you,
Mike