@multiversechronicles6749

Sometimes I wish I would go to sleep and wake up back in 1997, 16 years old, and know what I know now. Man...I would not take it for granted.

@francinecabrera188

The passion this man sings with gives me chills

@mikejames509

I fell in love with this song when I bought the album 23 or 24 years ago. I still love to hear it. A year after I bought it, I was critically injured and lost everything. When I came out of the coma and started to become reacquainted with my music, this rung especially true to me. I was hoping with everything I had that everything in my life could get back to good. Nope. It was all gone. I had to find new good, start over with everything. Matchbox never left - was always with me through my mad season, as I rebuilt my life and realized I was more than I thought I was, and on. Such a soundtrack of my life.  - Love you guys. Thanks for your music.

@grapesofwrath1984

This is a masterpiece.
Everything about it is a masterpiece.

@GrotrianSeiler

Rob Thomas is a great singer. His hook is his passion. He sings with so much feeling in his voice. Respect

@gunnerysgthartman9263

One of the best vocal performances of the 90s. His soul is in that one. Bravo Rob

@ibjmac187

This has always been my favorite MB20 song. Rob’s delivery still gives me chills after all these years.

@susanolson6963

I turned 60 today. August 11!! I love this group ! I can relate to all their songs!!

@adamwampler2135

Rob may be the best singer/songwriter of the turn of the century. Even now!

@navagodinez4818

Dear Heaven!
Where did the time go? 
Yesterday I was a teenager and this morning I woke up in an old man's body!
Only one of the greatest albums of the 90s I completely disregarded because I was too busy clubbing to death!

@sherriterza1120

Matchbox Twenty has some of the most realistic lyrics that we all can relate to at one time or another. Awesome band and I still crank up the volume.

@tchoate14

Music just hit differently back then

@jexusmasilungan250

This song deserves more recognition

@orphantheism

i always love seeing all the old(er) people in the comments of every M20 video. I'm 23 and my dad literally raised me on these guys cause my sister was born the same year yourself or someone like you came out. of course, back then I didn't know what the songs were about but weirdly, the meaning of each song revealed itself to me when i needed it the most. i rediscovered this one when i was immensely suicidal due to a traumatic event and had a constant feeling of 'there is no way i can ever get back who i was before this happened to me.' when i finally saw them live with my dad, and my sister last weekend, screaming these lyrics with a group of people my age in a section of the barrier we had made our home for that night...it was almost spiritual. it warms me to no end to think about how if my dad, one of the aforementioned old(er) people, hadn't loved these guys so much that he constantly played them in the car on the way to school, and on road trips, I would never have made it through the darkest times of my life

@SarahChase76

It's a strong and meaningful song that is timeless. I wish music was still like this today.

@justinspliedt3742

90s music had so much passion heart and soul. God I miss this time. Life was so much simpler and easier.

@joannwaters6877

I love Matchbox 20...I was in my early 20's I believe I was 21 when this song came out....Rob has such a wonderful voice..I wish I can go back to those times life was easy...

@i_am_duckeye

My housemate and I still listen to Matchbox Twenty. It's a ritual of ours.

@muamelanie

Speaking of getting back to good, can we go back in time to when this kind of music was on the radio and life was better?

@frankbray9416

"I couldn't tell if anyone here was feeling the way I do"   that's exactly the way I felt in 1998 when I was 34 this song hit home in so many ways