Joe Nichols - The Impossible

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Publicado 2009-10-07
Music video by Joe Nichols performing The Impossible. (C) 2002 Universal South Records, LLC

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  • @AnthonyLarson.3
    I had this Asian teacher in middle school who loved cars. He would teach us more than just math. He would teach about life lessons. Then once a week he would play this song on his guitar. We always left the classroom in tears because of his beautiful voice.
  • @SkylerB17
    Man country used to actually be country. Miss these days.
  • Nothing is impossible for God and those who trust in Him, oh how He can make anything possible.
  • @Angel-jt2ey
    Nothing is impossible when u have God and Jesus on your side amen 💖
  • @Lionnotsheep22
    I am facing a daunting health issue. I will be listening to this song daily until I claim victory over it!
  • @cartersmom0304
    This song was playing on CMT March 4th, 2003 at 1:56 pm. The reason I know this, My son was put into my arms for the first time with this song playing in the background. I'll never forget it.
  • The "Billy" verse happened to a girl in my brother's grade. The first time I heard this, I immediately thought about her. She was wheeled in to the graduation, and when her name was called and she stood up the entire school rang out with a standing ovation. There wasn't a dry eye in that auditorium. It still brings tears to my eyes! Thank you for this wonderful nostalgia ❤
  • @sherbear9983
    This is the song I danced to with my dad the night that he passed away. It was weird, my dad never danced. 10 years later and I still miss him just as much as I did when he first left. He was my best friend. RIP Daddy.
  • @jaredmalerin
    I haven't heard this song in over 15 years, and yet I'm singing along like I've just heard it yesterday.
  • @DarkSideGeranium
    Hey Joe, I dunno if u read these, but... This song came out when I was in highschool, living with an extremely abusive parent who made me feel less than. I have kept this song in my heart for +20 years and it has helped me rise so far above where I was when I first heard it.... THANK YOU MR. NICHOLS. All my love to you sir.
  • The first verse of this song brings back some strong memories for me.  I will never forget the first time I saw my Dad cry, I remember going to my room and thinking about it for a long time.  It rocked my world - I will never forget it.  Now Dad has cancer and I'm not sure how long we will have him.  My Mom demonstrated what a real wife does in that moment, my Dad's Aunt had passed.  Dad came home from work like everyday, sat his lunch box and thermos down on the counter - Mom was cooking dinner like every evening.  She had got the call earlier, (before cell phones or pagers), when they went to hug, like every evening when he got home, she had to tell him.  I saw him break down, Mom hugged him and they embraced for a long time.  I was probably 8-10 years old.  I went to my room and closed the door, I sat on the edge of the bed and pondered what just happened.  I had never imagined that my Dad, my hero could ever be made to cry.  I used to watch him wash his hands every evening before supper.  His hands were so big and strong.  When we passed dishes at the supper table he never used a pot holder or anything - I remember thinking, I hope I can be like my Daddy when I grow up.  I thank the LORD  to have a Dad and Mom who set such a great example for me and my sisters.
  • @kathryndavis8814
    This gorgeous guy was friends with my daughter and and my nephew. He visited my house when he was a teenage. One late night my nephew played guitar and Joe sang Richie Valen's Donna to me on the phone. I love that he finally made records as teenager all he ever wanted was to be a country singer.
  • @jjkdcanderson
    Summer of 2002 my brother made me listen to this song and I loved the meaning behind it. Little did I know that a few short months later that a car accident would take him from us. We played this song for his funeral and it made it that more emotional. Now 13 years later when I hear this song come on I know he is watching over me and sending me a message to let me know that.
  • My sister-in-law would ask her first born "Are you being difficult?" It is good to see that Joe Nichols and his title song, as it is written on this video, is reminiscent of how we "ask children" are they "being impossible". And, to know our Creator-Blessed, can accomplish anything, possible and impossible as the song lyrics and music sing.
  • @SomeOnesLover15
    Listening on repeat to remind me, that anything can happen. Dad has lung cancer and he is 77 yrs old. He feels his life might be over. I pray god heals him. Anything is possible.
  • @Relekism
    I miss songs like this... the ones that make you think and feel.
  • Whatever happened to country music like this. Music that has life lessons and meaning behind it. This bubble gum main stream money grab bullshit they call “country” now and days would never hold a candle to this
  • @LoveAuntAshley
    "I've learned to never underestimate the impossible" was my senior quote.  See, I was born with a birth defect that left me paralyzed and wheelchair bound and with numerous secondary conditions that are hard to deal with as well, but I have managed to (so far) get through everything and am now about to move in on my own and have found true love.  The song also means a lot to me because I went to school with a guy (actually graduated with him) who lost his leg when we were still in grade school.  I know that he was in a wheelchair after that, but with some physical therapy he managed to learn how to walk again.  He is now married with a child on the way.  When we graduated, as happy as I was that I was graduating, I actually started crying when HE received his diploma.  And I remember seeing my dad cry for the first time.  I was in 11th grade and my granny (his mom) had just passed away.  Her lifestyle was one that my dad didn't approve of, so we were kept away from her (with the option of seeing her as we got a little older), and when she died he just bawled like a baby.  It was like all of those pent up hurt emotions were just coming out of him like a flash flood.  I remember holding him and just being too dumbstruck to cry with him.  I mean this is one of the strongest men I know and HE is having to be comforted.