omg i finally figured it out! (all in perspective from the woman who first drove up in the car) her son, father and mother are all in the video her son died (and we don't know why but it doesn't really matter) and shortly after her father (the one talking about the truck) dies too when she wasn't around so now she is coming home from wherever she has been and she is all sad and stuff and doesn't have the music playing in her car so she rings the doorbell and her mother comes to the door and trys to make her feel better then they start walking to the gravesight where the son and the father were buried (and throughout the whole video the father and son have already died) and the mom starts to cry and she has a flashback of when it had previously snowed and her and her dad had come out to play and then at the end of the video you hear her "talk" to her fathers grave and she tells him to tell her boy she has missed him so much (now that her father is up in heaven with her son) i hope i didn't leave anything out it is a great song --------- Most people get this song confused with a simple love song about a broken-hearted break up, but the video seems to prove otherwise. The song seems to be written from the father's perspective, and there are many guesses to why the begining scene played out the way it did. Some say that the father and the son were in a car accident together, some say that the little boy died of other reasons that fall personal to one of the members of the band- and etc. The video begins by showing the changes in the mother/daughter (The woman who showed up in the car) and it symbolizes how the death of her two loved ones has affected her. She doesn't play music, she rings the door bell- and the chorus then proclaims "Here comes goodbye."
And while most people take that as the literal "Goodbye" it can also be taken as her finally letting go, and becoming at peace with the fact that she lost her son and father, or maybe she's saying goodbye to the depression and change she has been through.
Rascal Flatts is infamous for doing videos that make you think, and honestly- they did well with this one. Why? Because people can take it in whatever way touches them the most. :]
Park City, Utah
The actor that portrays the father in the music video Here Comes Goodbye by Rascal Flatts is not known or named on any of the songs sites, ratings, or information pages.
His Name is Ian Plant. He has done commercial work and was in the episode H2O on 11th hour and The Docks on Chicago PD.
He loved all of us from here, so he wrote a song about us.
a few. Some are What Hurts the Most, Help me remember, Bless the Broken Road (kinda), Here Comes Goodbye, (kindof) My Wish, just to name a few. Sorry if this doesn't exactly answer your question, but I hope it helps a little.
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Park City, Utah
The actor that portrays the father in the music video Here Comes Goodbye by Rascal Flatts is not known or named on any of the songs sites, ratings, or information pages.
I absolutley love the song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! p.s. im listening to it right now!!!!
The song "Here," which is off of Rascal Flatts' fifth studio album, Still Feels Good, was written by Steve Robson and Jeffrey Steele.
His Name is Ian Plant. He has done commercial work and was in the episode H2O on 11th hour and The Docks on Chicago PD.
He loved all of us from here, so he wrote a song about us.
"Here Comes Goodbye" by Rascal Flatts is a country song about heartbreak and saying goodbye to a loved one. The lyrics reflect the pain and difficulty of letting go and moving on from a relationship. It captures the emotions of loss and sadness that come with saying goodbye to someone who was once a significant part of your life.
a few. Some are What Hurts the Most, Help me remember, Bless the Broken Road (kinda), Here Comes Goodbye, (kindof) My Wish, just to name a few. Sorry if this doesn't exactly answer your question, but I hope it helps a little.
Here Comes Goodbye was created on 2009-01-20.
They had an uncle that committed suicide and Jo Don had a 17 year old friend in high school who did too. No...this isn't correct. This song was written about Richard Roddy by Allen Shamblin, Richard's friend. Rascal Flatts just sang it. Here's the website if you're interested. www.richardroddymusic.com
Revolution is a cover song of the Beatles recorded by Rascal Flatts released as a single separate from any album. One may hear a sound clip here: http://j-amieoxox.imeem.com/music/pA400khu/rascal_flatts_revolution/ The song may be purchased exclusively on iTunes here: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=259326008&s=143441 Revolution was recorded for the movie Evan Almighty. Revolution reached spot 57 on the US Country charts according to Rascal Flatts' wikipedia discography. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rascal_Flatts_discography