Jim's guitar partner at all his concerts, Maury Muelheisen, who was also killed in the crash bought his Mom a house in Pennington, NJ where I worked with the money he earned while playing with Jim. I went to visit her one day around 2008 to give her a photo of Jim and Maury that was taken at the last concert they played before the crash happened later that day. She was happy that I came to pay my respects and all that and she brought me into the house. All of Maury's Gold Records were on 1 Wall in the family room. One of the things I asked her was how did she find out what happened. She told me one of her neighbors called her up on the phone to say how sorry they were as they just heard it on the news. NOBODY called his family...not the Police, Not Jims Management. I couldnt believe THATS how she heard that her son and Jim had died. I wonder how Ingrid found out about it. I spent a couple of hours with her and I couldnt believe how much she remembered about those days of Jim and Maury in the early 70's. She was 92 or 93 at the time and her brain and memory were sharper than mine and I was half her age at the time. Anyway just thought I would share that wonderful day I spent with Maury's mom with the rest of you.
@diannelogsdon61072 жыл бұрын
I was saddened when I heard the news of the crash. I knew Maury was from the Trenton NJ area but had no idea his Mother lived in Pennington. I drive through there daily. We live near there in Titusville. Such great, great music, it will never die.
@billiondollarbaby32762 жыл бұрын
@@diannelogsdon6107 I worked at the Pennington Post Office. We deliver your mail everyday!! LOL Small World.
@jennconducts2 жыл бұрын
Maury was a FINE guitarist.
@christopherdavison6522 жыл бұрын
Maury was awesome. He really knitted himself in the songs and gave them their signature sound. Especially on "Operator."
@paulabaker84032 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this touching memory!❤🙋♀️☺️
@Dman856122 жыл бұрын
In 75, I worked out of Natchitoches , on a seismograph crew , we rode out to the crash site on a full moon night . It was only a short time after and you could see the trees they had clipped after the pilot had a heart attack. It was strangely quiet and a very odd feeling to be in that area knowing Jim had died there . What speaks to the integrity of Jim is the fact that the Louisiana concert had been booked when he was lesser known and the school had gotten him cheap , as at the time of the concert , he was red hot as his songs were climbing the charts . I dare say his agent tried to talk him out of it due to the prices his concerts were now getting , but Jim told him he had signed the contract and his word and bond were sacred to him and so he came to play his last concert at a small JUCO in Louisiana. Those who saw him , had incredible respect for him and said Jim had a great time and said it was one of the best concerts they had ever seen , " he was the real deal."
@attygarland6909 Жыл бұрын
The NTSB did NOT find the pilot suffered a heart attack during the flight. I don't know how that rumor started .. He did have coronary artery disease, and had indeed suffered a heart attack a few months earlier .. His physical condition was probably compromised at the start of the flight b/c of same, as well as the fact that he had run three miles to get to the airport .. (i.e. acute angina episode) ..
@paulineveloza49452 жыл бұрын
I was a newlywed, driving to work on a beautiful September morning. The DJ said that Jim Croce had died in a plane crash. Tears began streaming down my face as I thought of his wife and his little boy! What music have we missed. I still have all my vinyl!!! Still love this man!! TY SO MUCH Jordan!!!
@ms12121002 жыл бұрын
Many years ago I was returning from San Diego on a flight to CT and I sat next to a very articulate elder woman. We soon started chatting and she turned out to be Jims Mom She shared so many wonderful stories about his life. It was a wonderful experience that I will always cherish.
@rgkavendek3 ай бұрын
Wow, Thanks for sharing that! What an awesome coincidence.
@moroma20642 жыл бұрын
Our high school closed down and we went to the auditorium and watched videos of Jim Croce talk in interviews and play songs on small sets. I'll never forget that day. "There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do, once you find them." 😪 I have a photo of me and my loved one, who was killed in Iraq, in a wooden frame that has some of the words to Jim's song "Time In A Bottle" painted on there with a scene of waves crashing on the beach with a message in a bottle. It says, If I could save time in a bottle. . . The first thing that I'd like to do, is to save every day till eternity passes away. . . just to spend them with you. It's really beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
@donnastedham98222 жыл бұрын
Jordan, you show so much compassion in the vlogs about people who have passed away. The Mansfield Civil War museum was very good and had a lot of detail. Thanks for all you do.
@raydash14242 жыл бұрын
Jim Croce was on the cusp of superstardom following his string of hit songs. Glad you remembered and paid tribute to him. That museum had some impressive artifacts for such a small facility and given when the battle took place.
@sherryirbvin74482 жыл бұрын
Ty Jordon. Such a great video.
@pamelawooten32512 жыл бұрын
I cried my eyes out when I heard about his plane crash. My heart just broke for Ingrid and their baby boy. He was always a favorite of mine. RIP Jim. Thanks Jordan!!
@huntercoleman460 Жыл бұрын
What’s even more sad was he was going to quit touring at some point to be with his family.
@lila61172 жыл бұрын
Thank you for giving Jim Croce so much care and attention. Makes you wonder what would have been.
@janadeubner98832 жыл бұрын
I loved Jim Croce's music in the 70's and still do today. Sad interesting history of the battlefield. Thank you for the tributes, Jordan. Great vlog.
@anniem.42042 жыл бұрын
Jim Croce! 💗 Huge fan here ...for 50 years! Thank you for the tribute to Jim and those lost with him. 💗 That civil war museum has the best civil war artifacts I have ever seen! Glad your curiosity got the best of you. Fun ride with you! 💗💗💗💗 Oh! I am an old lady but your opening song I never get tired hearing it! Love that song!
@rodolfoayalajr.85892 жыл бұрын
I was 14 years old and I remember his great songs. Now I’m 63. We will never forget. Amen 🙏. Rip greatness Amen 🙏.
@toddbonin69262 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video and tribute to Jim Croce. I live about 90 miles away from Natchitoches. I was 8 when Jim died. I was at my older sister's house. We were in the kitchen, listening to the radio and she was making Macaroni and Cheese with shells instead of noodles. The DJ came on an announced Jim's death. I was already a huge fan as a little boy. I'll never forget that moment. To this day, nearly half a century later, I don't care for Macaroni made with shells. It just makes me sad. I'm still a huge fan of Jim. Never leave the house with out his entire catalog in an iPod. The pine trees really do line the winding roads around here.
@corgilover422 жыл бұрын
Thank you paying tribute to a wonderful singer and songwriter. A man gone far too soon. RIP Jim Croce
@joshuawaltz94842 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vlog Jordan. I love Jim Croce music. Time in a bottle I play for my son all the time. So many hits in so little time. Great battlefield stuff as well.
@GeorgeHutchins2 жыл бұрын
Only three years into his career, to have left such an impact? Amazing
@davecardoza47622 жыл бұрын
Oh Jordan, you have done great with this vlog! You are telling us a story and paying homage to none other than the late great himself Jim Croce. He and John Denver are my absolute favorites singers & songwriters of all time. The story of his untimely death brings pain to my heart. Here he was, a man loved by all of those who met him, he was good friends with actor Cheech Marin. He was and still is loved by all of his fans. A very talented and good human being, that had a terrible meeting with fate. Songs like, "Time in a bottle", my momma's favorite, These dreams, Lover's cross, I'll have to say I love you in a song, Operator, Alabama rain, Age are few of my favorites from this amazing singer songwriter who was taken far too young from us. He may be gone, but his music and legacy will continue on. RIP Jim Croce & thank you Jordan for this great vlog! Kiss Jah for me, ok! ☝🙏🏼
@alancumming64072 жыл бұрын
This has really been a tremendous road trip. This was a lovely tribute to Jim Croce. Many Thanks
@louisetregomorgan49072 жыл бұрын
Jim Croche, most of us remembered that sad day, I was young at the time but he was a favorite still have his original album. Thanks Jordan mentioning Rocky Erickson, most people don't remember him but I was a big fan . His story was so sad I'm so happy his fans got him out of there. You got to see him that's so kool . This was an interesting combination of music , Actors and war.💛💛💛👍
@jamesgatto8441 Жыл бұрын
I moved to Florida in 2004. My first job I had was delivering medical supplies to out patients. One of my regular stops was a women named Evelyn DiBartolo who was Jim's aunt. She mentioned that she was Jim"s relative. She had all Jim's gold records on her living room wall. I told her how much I liked his music and even though it was over 31 years ago at that time that he had passed I expressed my condolences. If I'm not mistaken Jim was originally from Philadelphia. R.I.P. Jim.
@danhutson34602 жыл бұрын
I was in the twelfth grade at Morrow Senior High in Morrow, Georgia, when I heard of Jim Croce's death & as a high school student, this news was just devastating. I loved his music & was so sad that he had died at such a young age & just as his career was taking off. Thanks Jordan for taking of your time & sharing this incredible story of not only Jim Croce, but also Mansfield Battlefield. May Jim Croce rest in peace, along with all those who were killed in battle.
@lisag182 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this. Terrible the pilot possibly had a heart attack. You never know what can happen as each day comes. And thanks for the Joanna Cassidy story. Not many know who she is. Beautiful house
@kieranlobo17522 жыл бұрын
Jim and Maury were truly amazing. It makes my chest hurt when I think that they could still be here today. Everytime I play Jim or Maury's work - I am always amazed at how well they were able to do what they did... I am forever grateful for the first time I ever heard them play, and I promise to play their work until the day I die.
@phyllisbarr1552 жыл бұрын
Hey Jordan! Great show today. I was a kid when Jim Croce died but was sooo sad. All of these sites are close enough for a good weekend trip for me. Thanks for this one!!
@GrumpyKitten3752 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jordan....your sensitivity and compassion for those who passed is sincere and evident, you pay them deep respect in your vlogs so nobly. I've had "Time in A Bottle" in my head since I watched this, he was a wonderful singer.... Jawh xox
@janicehowell91652 жыл бұрын
Aww Thank you Jordan for doing this vlog about a man that was sooo TALENTED an BRILLIANT..loved all his songs ...I was about 13 or 14 when this plane crash happened ....an I'm from Louisiana...my uncle had the property where Jim Croce plane crashed ....an got the plane ..an it was so balled up it fit on the back of a semi truck with a flat bed ....but my cousin told me some very horrible things about the crash ..they cleaned up some of the debris ...she found 2 shirts she wanted to believe they were Jim Croce's shirts ...she gave one to me....I wish I still had it....I was in the 7th grade when all this happened. .it's something you never forget!! ❤️❤️
@cheaplaughkennedy23182 жыл бұрын
To me that man was magical at making beautiful music . When I was much younger back in about 1975 my friend and I bought each other an album, he wanted the American Graffiti album and I wanted Jim Croce’s album. His music is everlasting and can truly touch your heart and soul.
@gigijones14292 жыл бұрын
Love Jim Croce he will always have a name
@elizabethmckenna53972 жыл бұрын
Such a talent. “I’ve Got a Name” is my favorite song that he did. I was 11 years old when he passed. May all those who were lost that day continue to Rest In Peace. Cannot believe it’s almost 50 years.
@1927su2 жыл бұрын
I was about that age too, “Operator” was one of my favorites too.. I always remember that line..” .... you can keep the dime.. . What a talent gone much too soon.
@thomasgarrett5716 Жыл бұрын
That was one of the only songs that Jim didn`t write . it was wrote for the movie last American hero.
@jhanes37912 жыл бұрын
Thanks for remembering Jim. "Time in a Bottle" is a timeless song and the words of the song fit any era.
@shoreline7802 жыл бұрын
You ever notice all the Musicians that died young were all greats? Croce, Jim Morrison ,Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, The Bopper, Hendrix, the list gos on. Its almost like they werent meant to live long. They were here to inspire other Singers and Song Writers. Great Video!!
@Recycledhooligan2 жыл бұрын
I’ll include Ronnie Van Zant,Steve Gaines,Cassie Gaines,&Stevie Ray Vaughan.then you also have Hank Williams,Janis Joplin
@slabbusterrtr76902 жыл бұрын
Ronnie van zant and Stevie Ray Vaughn as well Stevie was in a helicopter
@slabbusterrtr76902 жыл бұрын
@@Recycledhooligan yep Stevie and cassie gains Steve was a he'll of a guitar player had alot in front of him in music ..damn shame
@michaelsix96842 жыл бұрын
Janis Joplin and Stevie Ray Vaughn died too young also
@edwardkeller440 Жыл бұрын
Eddie Cochran
@mariaday7122 жыл бұрын
I love Jim's music. I was shocked to hear of his passing. We seem to loose a lot of singers in a hurry to get to their next show. RIP Jim. Thank you for your lovely vlog. You and Jah travel safe and take care.
@lauraodle58162 жыл бұрын
It was such a sad day when Jim passed away. Thank you Jordan, for sharing this.
@jerilynnwilson9302 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jordan!!! Croce was one of the greats.
@BigDogCha2 жыл бұрын
Love Jim Croce's Music. He was truly an Every Man. He never forgot his roots. Thank you for sharing this Jordan.
@1bobbysidnahart2 жыл бұрын
A testament to the strength of his talent that his music is as good as it ever was...50 years later! Wonderful Vlog. 🎼🎶💜
@lanawhite16702 жыл бұрын
I lived at the small airport in Cottage Grove Oregon where I lost my two big brothers in a plane crash at the end of the runway on August 21, 1973. Your video brought back sad memories of that but even so, I cherish the memories of growing up living at an airport. Not the usual childhood. My father was a pilot and flight instructor. Love your videos!
@tonyallewellyn73042 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry for your loss 🙏🏻
@laurapauga8221 Жыл бұрын
So tragic. Very sorry for you and your families loss. I am the baby of five, three older brothers. I remember exactly the moment I heard the awful news. Chicago is our home, in 73 I was 10 years old. The 7 of us were on a two week (Brady Bunch) west coast vacation. That day was DisneyLand. I was in the front seat between mom and dad. My dad does not like any music other than classical or opera. Our rented car only had AM radio. He was PO'ed and grumpy because he had to listen to AM top 40. I was in a happy place. They played Bad Bad Leroy Brown, then they announced the news of his death. My heart instantly hurt and tears welled.I was about to share how I felt, when Dad made a callous comment "No Big Loss" type of quip. I was so ashamed and angry because his lack of empathy based only on how he felt about my music was wrong and selfish. I held back my tears and my feelings. I never again let his opinions faze me. I adored my father, but that moment I realized he was not perfect. Did your father teach you to fly? Sounds like you had a wonderful childhood. Thanks for sharing your story and your loss. How old were you in 73?
@contessalouannec80642 жыл бұрын
I was very sad when he passed. Thank You for sharing the story of Jim Croce. I remember Joanna Cassidy. That is great that she is your friend. Thanks for showing the museum Great history. Rocky Ericson poor person what a terrible thing they did to him. The southern homes are so beautiful.
@awadventures62302 жыл бұрын
I visited his grave a couple months ago and left a painted rock on his headstone. Thanks for this one Jordan!
@annanorth79972 жыл бұрын
My first album was Jim Croce. My younger brother and I wore it out. I still love his music. Thanks Jordan for honoring his memory ❤
@matthewfarmer68302 жыл бұрын
I'm 45 now going to be 46 in May first week the 6 it was my dad favorite singer he pass away last year in June 8 2021 my dad was 83 years old. He had Parkinson desase and low blood pressure and heart desase. This is great doing Jim he's a Philly guy like hall and oats and Todd that sing "Hello it's Me". Thank Jordan for sharing.👍👍🙂 Jim sings "Time in a Bottle"
@gailreese41022 жыл бұрын
Still remember when I heard, too! Such a tragic loss for his family, friends & for all of us!
@jleechadwick2 жыл бұрын
Jim Croce was so talented. He was gone way too soon. Another one that was gone too soon was Harry Chapin. They were from the same era. I loved both of those guys.
@lelandstronks3192 жыл бұрын
I still remember the shock I felt when I heard about Jim’s death. It affected me for a long time. He will always be my favorite singer songwriter. I still light a candle for him, and all on board the plane every September 20th.🥺👍 I learned to play guitar from him albums. I still miss him,and love the great music he left for us. Thx for the stories on your video.🤗
@ericjaye3292 жыл бұрын
Great video, Jordan. Jim Croce was one of my all-time favorite singer/songwriters. I can't think of Jim without also remembering Maury Muelheisen, who was in my homeroom at Cathedral High School in Trenton, NJ in '63 - '64. He was a super nice, friendly guy with all who knew him. Glad I had the chance to meet him.
@michaelsix96842 жыл бұрын
Maury was a fabulous guitar player, his passing was such a loss
@rhondaward71552 жыл бұрын
Thank you for vlogging about Jim Crocee. He has always been a favorite.
@RaeAnn_12022 жыл бұрын
I never realized how little I knew about his death. I was quite young, but I clearly remember learning he had died in a plane crash, but any further details I never knew. Even very young I loved his music. Still do. Thank you, Jordan. He was an amazing talent who was gone much too soon. After John Denver passed my dad said he wondered about all the songs that would now never be written. The same can be said about Jim Croce. Very sad.
@shosmyth14542 жыл бұрын
Jordan, you’re an old soul in a young body. Thank for this video! I loved Jim Croce, it reminds me of being in college. May he RIP. . 🌺
@ellennewth63052 жыл бұрын
Jim Croce was such an amazing artist. I remember that sad day very well. I felt so bad for his wife and child. Thanks so much for telling his story and reminding us how awesome he was.
@janiece92302 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing a video on Jim! I feel like he’s under rated & people don’t cover or talk about him enough
@steveperry9212 жыл бұрын
Jim Croce, the lovely Joanna Cassidy, 13th Floor Elevators, and a Civil War battlefield with a great museum. That was an excellent 24 minutes.
@michaelbuckley42282 жыл бұрын
Jordan my parents were at that last concert that Jim Croce played. They both attended N.S.U. just like me and my wife did. They loved his music as I do now for many years. Natchitoches (we pronounce it as: Nack-o-tish) is my hometown. Thank you for visiting it and doing videos about Jim Croce, and the Steel Magnolias filming locations!
@gregman17152 жыл бұрын
My Mom And Myself Are Both Big Fan's Of Jim Love His Music He Can Make You Smile And Make You Cry Very Few Singer's Can Do That Jim I Hope You And Your Band Mate Are At Peace Now We Will Always Miss You Both🙏💔
@esliet2 жыл бұрын
Love love Jim’s music , Classic music. You almost want to say “ don’t get in the plane “. Thanks Jordan
@GaryKrum2 жыл бұрын
What a great musician and legacy. Worth noting he was flying to Austin college in Sherman, TX. North of Dallas. Great video as always!
@outsider2382 жыл бұрын
Wow! You covered a lot of things in this vlog! I'm always amazed at all the interesting places you manage to find. Thank you for taking us along!
@evonnewilson10732 жыл бұрын
Love Jim Croce. I have good memories of listening to his music with my mom when I was very little.
@JamesAllmond2 жыл бұрын
I remember this like it was yesterday. Everytime musicians die in a plane crash I think of an old guy I know in Macon, Ga. He's 99 years old and the only surviving member of Patsy Cline's band. Look up his story, PBS did a video on him years ago. If you saw the movie or know he story, he's the guy she told to go be with his family and not get on the plane, that had this one... RIP. I miss Jim and Maury's music, other musicians miss the good heart he had.
@Recycledhooligan2 жыл бұрын
Have you heard Waylon Jennings story how he gave up his seat to the big bopper.that plane crash that killed buddy Holley,Richey Valens & the big bopper.the last thing Waylon said to Buddy . I hope your plane crashes.after Buddy said I hope your bus freezes.Waylon blamed himself for the crash.he even had a song about it.called don’t ask me who I gave my seat to or something along those lines.
@lorih29242 жыл бұрын
Thank you for not passing these locations by. Never knew what had happened to Jim Croe. Still remember some of the words of a few of his songs. That little airport is very different from the typical airports. Seeing the swords , etc, from the civil war almost in person, reminds us just how real the war was and not just stories in books. Learned a lot . Never know what will happen in a day. Everyday that God gives us to live another day, we need to thank Him every morning remembering not everyone lives to see another day. God bless you and Jah
@tonyallewellyn73042 жыл бұрын
Amen 🙏🏻
@daniellachalhoub15602 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a wonderful vlog, even if it's sad... Love Jim Croce and thank you also for the historical part that I appreciate a lot. Take care. 💗🙏🌞
@mthivier2 жыл бұрын
Yes, that is what I can remember reading at the time, that the pilot suffered a medical emergency. He reportedly suffered from coronary artery disease, was overweight, and was forced to run nearly a mile from the motel to the airport, as he had been unable to get a ride. He was said to have been an expert pilot with much skill and several years flying experience, who would not have made such an error otherwise.
@ervinthompson65986 ай бұрын
The NTSB reports state thar he ran almost three miles, exacerbating his physical state horribly further.
@alant42182 жыл бұрын
Home of the Natchitoches meat pies!!! Grew up on the Cane River there and lived there when Steel Magnolias was filmed. A great city with an amazing Christmas festival. Awesome community
@paulabaker84032 жыл бұрын
I am still sad about Jim Croche's passing. I loved his music. Thank's for this vlog Jordon.❤🙋♀️☺️
@1SeanBond2 жыл бұрын
A excellent view! loved this vlog on Jim, you know we have lost so many amazing musicians in plane crashes, it kinda Boggles the mind. Ty for your efforts and quality content, Cheers friend & hi to Jah.✌🏼
@galememeeof66882 жыл бұрын
I remember listening to him when I was a teenager. Some of my best memories have Jim Croce's music on the radio in the background.
@tycobb5502 жыл бұрын
I grew up in the 70's with jim's music. I wish we could have hooked up Jordan while you was in natchitoches. I know where the crash site is supposedly although there isn't a marker. Great video and neat seeing places I see regularly on video. Hope you got a meat pie at the french market by the interstate. I just wanted to add that he was playing a make up concert at northwestern. The original one got cancelled and he promised to do the concert another date which is the day he died. Man I wish he could have been with us longer.
@MaryTatarelli2 жыл бұрын
He went to my high school (Before me) He’s a local favorite around here. Love his music
@BobbyTucker2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for stopping and showing the battlefield relics, they are very interesting, Historical, to say the least. If I might add, when I heard about Jim Croce's passing, I was on a flight from Flint, Michigan to Las Vegas, Nevada, where I spent better than 35 years before moving back to Flint, where I now reside. I've always loved Jim's style and all his music. I was really saddened upon hearing about his demise, but we will always remember him in our hearts. Thank you, Jordan, for sharing this video and memories of Jim Croce with all of us. RIP Jim Croce, God Bless. BTW, Jordan, I have one more thing to say and that's when you say "Good Bye", that is so final, my Sisters and I always said, "we'll talk again", 'see ya later'. We just lost our Sister, Pastor Betty Rogers, to Covid 19, we're told, November 11, 2021. Thank you once again. BT
@ChasityGlenn20142 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for putting up such interesting videos, and for reading all of the gravestones and memorials. I am blind and I love your channel. I’m so glad that you read all of the inscriptions and other things that you see along the way. I loved the steel magnolias video. Love that movie. I saw it for the first time when I was a little girl and my mom described it to me.
@dazzlingchick2 жыл бұрын
💋Thanks again. Very sad tragedy. Beautiful songs Jim sung. ~Love&Light♥️Carli
@StephenLuke6 ай бұрын
RIP Robert N. Elliott Jr. (1915-1973) Jim Croce (1943-1973) Maury Muehleisen (1949-1973) George Stevens (1937-1973) Kenneth D. Cortese (1945-1973) and Dennis Rast (1942-1973)
@blazefairchild4652 жыл бұрын
I remember I was on the school bus when we found out Jim & his people had crashed & passed away. Even my parents loved the records. Thank you Jordan , to think his son can still hear his father’s voice. It was a very sad time that his wife & son were left alone .
@kln58cub2 жыл бұрын
One of my very favorite Croce songs was Box # 10 I love anything historical and especially Civil War history. The saddest memory of the Civil War is we as a nation learned nothing from it.
@bringyourownbrilliance43532 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another great presentation. Most folks are aware Jim Croce's widow, Ingrid opened a restaurant in Chicago [do I have the correct location/] called, "Croce's." This business was successful for thirty years[?] She authored a book about their life too. Thank you, Mr. Jim Croce. Rest in peace.
@Karen.cook4242 жыл бұрын
Jim Croce….I just loved his songs…it was around 12-13 years old for me.. great memories coincide with Time In A Bottle.. Joanna - I absolutely LOVE her! Her energy is just off the charts awesome! Beautiful home Joanna - as are you!
@PerryCJamesUK2 жыл бұрын
I'm in England and I only know Time In A Bottle, it's a beautiful melancholy song and Jim sang it with such tenderness that it made the song a hit all over the world. I never knew he had died and under such tragic circumstances. So devastating for his young family to have been left this way, I hope they have had beautiful and happy lives. Rest In Peace Jim.
@Recycledhooligan2 жыл бұрын
Operator will always be my favorite Jim Croce song
@moniquedeitz43562 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Jordan, for another great episode. This one wound through a number of historical sites causing us to think about how short life can be and perhaps giving us a little push to be more grateful. Remembering those entertainers and others whose talents continue to give us such enjoyment is easy in today's world, what with KZbin and other sites. Luckily we can dial up one of Jim's songs whenever the mood strikes. His words give us an insight into his character and love of life. TIME IN A BOTTLE is my favorite song he wrote. The lyrics are lovely.... If I could save time in a bottle The first thing that I'd like to do Is to save every day 'til eternity passes away Just to spend them with you If I could make days last forever If words could make wishes come true I'd save every day like a treasure, and then Again, I would spend them with you But there never seems to be enough time To do the things you want to do once you find them I've looked around enough to know That you're the one I want to go through time with If I had a box just for wishes And dreams that had never come true The box would be empty Except for the memory of how they were answered by you But there never seems to be enough time To do the things you want to do once you find them I've looked around enough to know That you're the one I want to go through time with. Take care and give precious little Jah a hug for me!
@robertjohnson8012 жыл бұрын
Jim Croce and his partner did a lot to promote the Ovation guitar and its sound. Glen Campbell was an early Ovation guy too. 13th Floor Elevators!!! You amaze me Jordan. I haven't thought of that band since the 60's. Thanks.
@kellymaxxrepinski44802 жыл бұрын
Yeah...
@jodyguilbeaux82252 жыл бұрын
i think billy gibbons was in the 13 floor elevators, it was along time ago and i could be wrong.
@cathycorriher63132 жыл бұрын
Loved Jim Croche.......the song "Operator" was my favorite and still is...... So sad about his wife and baby....l remember when he died....seems like a lifetime ago 😪 .
@swansfan69442 жыл бұрын
Great video👍 I love that America preserved so much of its history for future generations to see and learn from. I love American history, it’s so interesting. ❤️Jodie 🇦🇺
@jennconducts2 жыл бұрын
A great singer-songwriter. And Maury was the tops, an EXCELLENT guitarist. He had that 3rds/6ths thing really down. The restaurant is excellent and Jim and Ingrid's son is a really fine performer in the Jim style.
@bethdavis78122 жыл бұрын
Very interesting Jordan. I urge those who have not visited Jim's son, Adrian James "AJ" Croce, website to do so. Looks so much like his Dad and so talented. AJ at the age of 4years was beat by his Mom's boyfriend and lost his vision. He did regain his eyesight in one eye at age 10. So sad.
@timothyneighbors86002 жыл бұрын
Thats heartbreaking story baby losing his eyesight cause he lost his Daddy
@Imagodfollower2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos so sad Jim left is so soon he had a wonderful voice & some great songs. R.i.P Jim Croce Thanks for sharing never knew how he passed. His music will live on forever. He will never be forgotten
@lesakeen49932 жыл бұрын
My son is a huge Jim Croce fan!! I absolutely love Joanna Cassidy! She’s one of my favorite actress!! Great vlog! Enjoyed seeing everything on here. So interesting!!!!
@laurelrossman41402 жыл бұрын
Love this vlog. Thank you Jordan. I love Jim Croce ♥
@London-Lad2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jordan
@sixbladeknife442 жыл бұрын
He was a huge talent, one of the best singer-songwriters of the modern music era…gone way too soon. RIP Jim and the rest of the band/crew on that tragic flight 🎗
@Foxyreacts4442 жыл бұрын
I have several of his vinyls. I was 17 and had just graduated high school. He is a legend
@tinaedwards55262 жыл бұрын
Wow! I am learning so much. My Pop played Croce music all the time. I was nine years old during this amazing songwriters success.💜💜💜
@hellerjerry2 жыл бұрын
you are able to find so many interesting off the road places
@johnmanley94852 жыл бұрын
I used to work at the airport in Nashville. It's happened before where a pilot has a heart attack while taking off. It might be more common than we think. That's one of the reasons theres two pilots in the cockpit .
@PaulSmith-wb1nz2 жыл бұрын
I remember Jim won a Grammy award and his wife excepted it for him after his death I remember how sad that was!
@rodolfoayalajr.85892 жыл бұрын
Great tour of our sad history. Rip Soldiers. Amen 🙏.Awesome.
@karenleemallonee6842 жыл бұрын
This vlog was packed full of stories, some sad, but heartfelt. The war footage just reminds me of wear we as a nation never want to go again. I thought Joanna's home was truly lovely, it's a house I would love to live in! Jim Croce, I love his music & used to have a CD of his greatest hits, what a special voice he had! I once watched a documentary that his wife gave, she told their story, it showed their home & she talked about their young son. It was some years ago, I don't recall where I saw it! As I remember it was very well done. Thank you, Jordan for taking us to the airport, it really does make you think what if... 🌼
@hippie69722 жыл бұрын
This was really good, thanks for taking us out here,it was very cool.
@tammyritter92582 жыл бұрын
Jim Croce was another that was gone to soon. Along with the other's on that plane. The list just continues to grow , sadly and painfully. I'm grateful that you took the time to show the airport, very small indeed. And that you took the time to explain what happened to such a young Talented man. The History of the War wad truly sad but interesting. I just don't understand why we must fight to the death over ground that will never really belong to us. We can rent it or buy it and put our names on the deed but when all is said and done Who owns the land? Thank You and Jah for this video. Stay Safe. Bless you and your family from Tammy in PA
@ChuckG922 жыл бұрын
I remember that. I was in grade school and a big fan. It really upset me. I don't think that guy ever wrote a bad song.
@thegatesofdawn...13862 жыл бұрын
Jim Croce was a wonderful artist, so tragic that he was cut so short. His songs are very touching, they're a part of me and the American people.
@grimdrum23962 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jordan. I enjoyed this very much. I love history and you did a very good job on this. Whether we agree with or dislike what happened in the past, we can't change it..... it happened and that is all there is to it! Thank again! 👌