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Song From Beyond - Best of Coast to Coast AM - 1/20/23

Jan 21, 202311 min
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George Noory, producer Tom Danheiser and listener Chris share their thoughts on his girlfriend who passed away, what he has learned about dealing with the grief of her death, and fulfill her dream of having a song she sang played on Coast to Coast.

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Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on iHeart Radio. Over the course of a couple of calls, one of our listeners has called in and has been very despondent, and we have talked to that person and Tom and I, Tom, I want to I want to put you on here for a second. They're always concerned about people when they call up and they are that despondent, And Tom, would you agree with me that that was

a crisis situation. His name was Chris, and he has called a show a couple times and the last time he called he was getting stronger and better, but he told us about a situation. I'm going to bring him on for a second because I think it's important that you hear his story. Hey, Chris, how you bad? Hey George, I'm doing good. Thank you guys for all your health. You guys are major dudes. You sound much stronger, my friend, I'm getting stronger with every word, by every breath. Good.

When you have called in, you told us about your girlfriend who was sick in the hospital and she has passed on. Though she passed on that night right after I talked to you, probaly about three in the morning, and I know it's like life, you know, there's death in it. What what had happened to her? Well, she got the vaccine and then the second shot she started getting sick and I told her Melanie, I called her milk. I said, it's just no reaction. You're gonna get through it,

and all that stuff. She would be soaked every morning she woke up and I close were wet. She said, I don't feel good. The muscles are getting weak in this and that. And she wouldn't go to doctor. She'd never been to the doctor. She's been sixty five years. Would I ever go to the doctor ever? I'm not ever going to the hospital. She had babies. Yeah, yeah, but she was in good, great shape, and I'm finally

I talked to him. Going to the rheumatologists and they said she had something called myosias, but the rare it was auto mean disease. You need to weigh your muscles and it did that within a couple weeks. Did she go peacefully? I think she did, George, and the good thing that came out of it. She didn't talk to her daughter and her sister. There was some kind of problem in the family. I always tried to get straight.

I couldn't do it. And when when when she died by chance, when I went to the hospital, I don't talk to him. They were all there and they told me what was wrong, because I really couldn't get money much information, you know, because she couldn't talk, because she wasn't a strong if. She couldn't eat, and she's having to have some breathe, so like, I told her that, and I when I was there, she had a full mask on there here in Arson, and I couldn't She

wouldn't write. She's trying to talk to me. I couldn't understand what she was saying. It was so frustrating. Chris and Melanie ray Brown was a singer. Oh yeah, and she had a dream. She had a dream. Tell us what that dream was. Dream that she would be on George Nor We used to lay in bed and watch it. And you know, she goes, I want to get into just Inderta. She was one of those things you've played. I said, you know, Melane, they're they're busy. You guys

invite people setting in. I said, someday I'll get him played for that promise. I will. All right, Well, we're gonna do something. I want you to stay on the line because I want to come back briefly and talk with you after this is done. But you have been able to give us one of her songs, Melanie ray Brown. Melanie ray Brown, her dream was to get on this program, and I'm going to play this song in its entirety for her years. Loanma sometimes love just I it was

when I heard you was so close. But he's a thing about you that I think he got as the most. And it was your right smiling about me. It was your righte Faby, I see turn. Somehow I knew it was true, and I didn't do your eyes and then blue. It was your right, Fabor, to be me fall in love.

It told him not to remind this about the prayer for in the wild, because a time of thy good I just start to cry if I would have just one chance, begging no more life that I know what love looks like, shining in your eyes, And it was your eyes spiling little in the ear. It was your eyes, baby, I see it toly. Somehow I knew it was true, and I attend to your eyes. Even it was your eyes, Fabor, be diffalling love. Your face was not your lips was sweet,

but the kids ain't always true. You feel a whispered promises. But a last time through it was your eye spanning a baby. It was your eye, baby. I see it turns me someone knew it was true. I didn't do your eyes and it was your eyes. Baby. Could be it fall in love. That's Melanie ray Brown. She has passed away, but her goal was to get that song on Coast to Coast Chris. She did a great job with that song. Man. I can feel that they're just smiling away. I feel it prest and fever right in

my back. It's beautiful. You feel better? Oh yeah, George, I wrote a little something. I don't know. You have time for me to read it. Yeah. One of the things is when the when the power of love overcomes the love of power, this world will be at peace. Okay. The last two weeks, I'm looking through my phone, through my thoughts, through my life. I started to get kind of lonely and just felt out of faith, you know, just cam down normal from love and happiness and my loss.

I said, George, I'm looking at this the wrong way. I'm totally the wrong way. Go back fifteen years when I met Melanie or mel I always called her. If I'd never had that time to feel so much love, I'm unexplainable passion and in the end come passion. That's what that's love. It would have been a loss more than I could ever do in life without I'm happy to have this loss because without this sorrow, that means I would have never known that that power of love. Okay,

to have a little plan. It's like paid forward, kind of like the movie A little different. It's a help give someone to stop, not money, non material things, but only love and time. I call it pay it up. And we could do this. We can make the difference one good action, maybe a big smile to someone that's lonely. It's easy to do. Okay, here's my look, CATU line. It's easy for me, it's easy for you. Okay, slow down the world and give the time to an old

soul or person that needs a young person's thoughts and dreams. Okay, open your heart. It's low out. That's to rate their soul. I know we can do this. It's not hard to do. If everyone trying to give it a try, one or two people a day, maybe they do one or two may work. They have nothing to lose. George. Wait, wait, wait, I'm wrong. You know I thought this is Love is the most powerful force in the world, the more than anything that I had to have wrong too, I have

to rethink it. Love is the most powerful force in the universe by far. And I want to thank you guys for let me pay my words. And I just wanted to read that again. What's before. It's about there's no longer there's no longer time for me to be sad, but to be rejoiced and be thankful for what I had. And you know I've gratitude, which is my attitude trying to get through this. You stay strong when the power of love overcomes the love of power. That's what's going on.

But he was talking about earlier the world will be at peace. So we gotta get to straight get it right. I think we can do it. Stay strong, Chris, thank you. I appreciate you guys more than if you ever know. Tommy, I want to bring you in here for a second. Wow. You know, I gotta tell you something, George. You have crafted this show to where we help people and we're there for people. And over the course of the last few weeks. He would email me every couple days and

say I'm feeling better. I'm feeling better. So I saw the progression. He was suicidal. Yeah, yeah, yes, bad thing. And then I heard that song. What a beautiful voice, What a beautiful voice. She could have made it on any country Western station ever. Oh it was good. Yeah, agreed, she really was. So I'm glad that you gave the vehicle to play the song. Ley sounds like he's getting stronger,

and Chris, you got a family here for us. Let's make sure listen to more Coast to Coast AM every weeknight at one am Eastern and go to Coast to Coast am dot com for more

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