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Does no one know this?
Edited by thestormtrooperI edited more details in the original post. Can anyone please help? I know there are people out there who listen to Country music.
Thank you for trying to help, but none of those songs seem familiar. Now, please do not quote me on the domestic abuse, I cannot remember for sure if the father hit his wife (supposedly the mother) or his daughter, but I think if memory serves me right, he did. I think each time the son walked in, the father would kneel down to his son and tried to talk to him. I do not remember the father hitting his son.
Hi, I am searching for a Country song, artist, and music video from the late 90s. All I can recall is a bit where a man is either arguing with his daughter, or physically beating her, then a brief moment later he does the same with his wife, at both parts his young son (might been eight to ten years of age) walks in on him, and his father (and mother and older sister respectively) all look at him in a sad way as it was unfortunate for him to experience that. I do not know if the artist was John Berry, George Strait, or Collin Raye, but somewhere in that ballpark. Can anyone please help me? Thanks.
The father has short brown hair, must be in his 40s-50s, his wife around the same age, I think she had blonde hair. The daughter has light brown hair if I remember correctly, maybe a teenager, both the mother and daughter have long hair. The son has short brown hair, must be no more than ten years of age. Both moments the daughter and mother look him sadly, as does the father (he looks at him feeling that he is not an inspirational father figure). I cannot remember for sure, but I think both times he hugs his son. Again, the singer might have been Collin Raye or John Berry, perhaps someone like them. This cannot be that obscure.
No one knows this at all?!
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