This song was a HUGE hit worldwide. Made Lynn Anderson a superstar. Wish we could have seen her actually singing it in your reaction video. She was beautiful.
@michellehubbard78653 ай бұрын
Im 56 yrs old,As a kid my mom would sing this song while she cleaned house,and anywhere else ,sometimes driving, without the radio on,she loved this song,I miss her some so much, I still hear her singing in my ear,love from Virginia
@sherrifigueroa12722 ай бұрын
Same, 54 & mom played this & Mr Postman over & over & over & over til I hated it but could appreciate it later...memories
@dollcf67223 ай бұрын
I think it was the 70s because I remember this when I was a child.
@terrycrawford14762 ай бұрын
My mom sang this song to me since I was a baby. I'm 54 and she is 85 and sometimes she will still sing a little bit of it to me. I'll always carry that with me❤
@annamariadelillo29163 ай бұрын
AJ summed up the message of the song perfectly. She’s absolutely keeping it real! She’s saying hey - it will be great but I’m not perfect and neither are you - there will be bad times too. The hope is that we get through the good and the bad.
@lydiajoy1823Ай бұрын
I remember this one, this was a monster hit! On country and Pop stations. It’s a good one to belt out when you’re driving down the highway with the radio turned up…
@joyyearwood52502 ай бұрын
My dad had an 8 track of her and i wore it out listening to it.
@FuzWuz643 ай бұрын
Wow, I haven't heard this song in decades, but I can still sing along. But I can't remember what I did last week. Lol😂😅
@ginarobinson448319 күн бұрын
😅😂
@twowirenuts72213 ай бұрын
This was used in '70s Marines Corps recruiting commercials
@destination22ful2 ай бұрын
This was a song written by Joe South who also wrote “Hush” which was a big hit for Deep Purple. Great reaction. Thanks.
@debbiealvey35373 ай бұрын
Lord I remember this song! My mama used to play it over & over on Saturday mornings cleaning house
@Uriahjw3 ай бұрын
This was my parents favorite song. We use to hear it on our radio everytime coming back from our fishing trip. That song and stopping at the Jack in the box was our thing after the fishing trip. It was released in 1970.
@tombreeden5953 ай бұрын
Lynn Anderson’s life partner was songwriter Mentor Williams, who wrote “Drift Away”. - he recorded one album which includes his infamous hit as well as others like “Feelings”
@glennallen2393 ай бұрын
I am 59 years old almost 60 Years old. I remember this song as a kid from the 1970's
@Alan-lv9rw3 ай бұрын
54 years ago! I remember driving in the car when I was 8 and hearing this.
@davehess10193 ай бұрын
this was on the radio when I was a little kid in the 70's , early 70's
@jamesdamiano88943 ай бұрын
It was released in 1970. Songs like these are so catchy and good Harper Valley PTA, Paper Roses, Ode To Billy Joe, Downtown for me all kind of share the same space.
@EugeneBristol-fu8iy6 күн бұрын
I'm in the Early seventies
@ednafenton75583 ай бұрын
Lynn Anderson has many great hits. Never seen anyone react to her beyond Rose Garden. Other songs you should ck out; "Fool me," "Listen to a country song," "Stay there til l get there," "Sing about love," "All the kings horses," "I'm gonna write a song," "Smile for me," & so many more. Lynns mom Liz Anderson was a singer/songwriter. Lynn was on "the Lawrence Welk Show" a lot early on in her career. I didn't watch that show because my family loved watching the Hee Haw show! Miss those days.
@teri73983 ай бұрын
Hey BJ & Asia so I know the song! Googled for info, from 1970. I was about 6 yrs. old but I remember singing the catch line "I beg your pardon...etc.) while listening to my dad's radio he had set up on the kitchen table. haha . As I mentioned in the past I literally grew up on these vintage hits. A little American girl (of Mexican descent) sitting in the kitchen in Los Angeles, CA tuning the radio while eating my corn flakes or whatever my mom set up for me. Crossover Country hit.
@jamesgonzales52852 ай бұрын
Brings back happy memories, for this country boy, of farmlife in the early 70s. Dirt roads and corn fields.
@gasser217Ай бұрын
AMEN!!
@bobbycavazos78243 ай бұрын
Released in 1970.
@SuperDave71176k3 ай бұрын
BJ piling it on helps with the compost pile for the roses too So that aspect is beneficial as well.😂
@frndofbear3 ай бұрын
Lynn was so beautiful.
@nadekaep3 ай бұрын
Hey Asia and BJ, an old boomer here (born in 1949). I watch your channel a lot and because I see you did this song today, I'm hoping you read the comments because I'm coming at you from WAY OUT from left field on this one as it has NOTHING to do with Rose Garden. You need to check out some real old school rock & roll with the DEEETROIT sound before Motown arrived. I'm talking about Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels. Try Devil in a Blue Dress/Good Golly Miss Molly, or Sock it to Me Baby, or CC Ryder/Jenny take a Ride. These songs came out in the mid 1960s and they're only about 3 minutes long due radio air play restrictions from back in the day. You'll love this stuff. Mitch is still performing last I heard. Peace and Love.
@craigmarkowski71563 ай бұрын
This came out in the late 60s or early 70s it was kind of popular around the same time that Harper valley pta was on the charts ! Whatever year it came out that's what year it should stay in 😁😜
@DeborahBranson-d3f2 ай бұрын
This was my favorite song by her❤
@TheOriginalRick3 ай бұрын
Written by the great Joe South.
@angelaward76242 ай бұрын
Loved her 🎉❤
@laurashelton59423 ай бұрын
It was released in 1970. I have always loved this song
@EShelby21273 ай бұрын
Another Joe South gem, made famous by others... "Joe South (born Joseph Alfred Souter; February 28, 1940 - September 5, 2012) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. Best known for his songwriting, South won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1970 for "Games People Play" and was again nominated for the award in 1972 for "Rose Garden". - Games People Play and Don't it Make You Wana Go Home" are my faves....
@Rosedach3 ай бұрын
One of my favs.
@appledoreman3 ай бұрын
Lots of home truths in his songs, that's for sure.
@danielzerbe85673 ай бұрын
I love Lynn's version...her voice is wonderful....but, growing up i always thought this is written for a man. I bought Joe South greatest hits and luv his recording just as much. Talented singer/songwriter that more people need to discover.
@appledoreman3 ай бұрын
@@danielzerbe8567 Listening to the lyrics, I have to agree that it's more suited to a man. Apart from Joe South, several other artistes recorded it before Lynn Anderson, but she got the catchy arrangement that clicked with the public
@danielzerbe85673 ай бұрын
@@appledoreman In the right light...she's kinda pretty.......😜which didn't hurt!
@kianpa13 ай бұрын
❤ Thank you!
@robertday16713 ай бұрын
Hey great song Asia and BJ! One of my mom's and sisters favorite country songs!
@danielzerbe85673 ай бұрын
Great sentiment to put in a song.....find a partner that understands life can be hard and real problems may be coming that require commitment and dedication to a marriage and family. Whether its health, or loss of income or natural disaster. You can't just put your tail between your legs and run.....man up....or woman up. Great song and great message.
@dannyelliss94273 ай бұрын
Lol, my mom would say I never promised you a rose garden, when I complained about, something, I had no idea at the time that she was quoting a song
@CherylHughes-ts9jz3 ай бұрын
I have this original vinyl 💃
@jimnicosia5934Ай бұрын
Lynn was very talented and I think a little underrated.😊
@thorn24973 ай бұрын
🤔💭I am DSharp "Trip" Black Violin "A flat" Josh Vietti " Never Give Up" Piano Guys " Beethovens 5 secrets" Lindsey Stirling "Evil Twin" This music tells a different story 👍🎻👍
@aftonair3 ай бұрын
Try "Delta Dawn" next.
@EShelby21273 ай бұрын
Another Joe South Gem..... Games People Play - 1968 Joe South "Woah, the games people play now Every night and every day now Never meanin' what they say now Never sayin' what they mean [Verse 2] While they wile away the hours In their ivory towers 'Til they're covered up with flowers In the back of a black limousine Woah [Chorus] La-da-da, da-da-da, da-da La-da-da, da-da da, da-dee Talkin' 'bout you and me And the games people play now [Verse 3] Will we make one another cry Break a heart then we say goodbye Cross our hearts and we hope to die That the other was to blame Woah [Verse 4] But neither one will ever give in So, we gaze at an eight by ten Thinkin' 'bout the things that might have been And it's a dirty rotten shame Woah-ah [Chorus] La-da-da, da-da-da, da-da La-da-da, da-da-da, da-dee Talkin' 'bout you and me And the games people play now [Bridge] Oh, yes Oh, alright Oh, yes C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon Woah, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh [Verse 5] Now, look here People walkin' up to you Singin' glory hallelujah, ha-ha And they try and to sock it to you In the name of the Lord [Verse 6] They're gonna teach you how to meditate Read your horoscope, cheat your fate And furthermore to hell with hate Come on, get on board Woah [Chorus] La-da-da, da-da-da, da-da La-da-da, da-da da, da-dee Talkin' 'bout you and me And the games people play [Verse 7] Now, wait a minute Look around tell me what you see? What's happenin' to you and me? God grant me the serenity To just remember who I am Woah [Verse 8] 'Cause you've given up your sanity For your pride and your vanity Turn you back on humanity Oh, and you don't give a Da, da, da, da, da [Chorus] La-da-da, da-da-da, da-da La-da-da, da-da da, da-dee I'll keep a-talkin' 'bout you and me, brother And the games people play now, now [Outro] La-da-da, da-da-da, da-da La-da-da, da-da da, da-dee Gonna talk 'bout you and me Oh, and the games people play I wonder can you come out and play? Early in the mornin', woah yes Talkin' 'bout you and me And the games people play now"
@kwirishman3 ай бұрын
I haven’t heard this song in 45 years.
@angelaward76242 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😭😭 dead y’all too funny
@Richard-g7e3s2 ай бұрын
originally re-lease in 1970!
@kathrynnard80592 ай бұрын
It's just not your type of song but we loved it.
@lennyknight94723 ай бұрын
1970 this song was released
@andreakubsch84283 ай бұрын
first recorded in 1967 bybilly jo Royal. , this one with her was 1970
@EarthWalker20233 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@davehess10193 ай бұрын
sounds like BJ's fertilizing the roses with what he's saying, LOL
@Rockaria233 ай бұрын
You should listen to Kon Kan singing 'I Beg Your Pardon' from 1988. They sampled this 😊
@traviscorder9100Ай бұрын
Early 1970s. Written by Joe South.
@leslieholt2943Ай бұрын
Now that was fun. You guys have got to do toby kieth, I want to talk about me.
@thomassmith15123 ай бұрын
1970 song she was 20 I think
@allenhall84933 ай бұрын
PLEASE REACT TO JOHN DENVER BEST WORK EVER- THAT WHAT HE SAID WHAT ARE WE MAKING WEAPONS FOR-