Morgan Wallen - Cover Me Up (Short Film)

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Published 2019-11-22
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Director: Justin Clough
Producer: Ben Skipworth
Editor: Justin Clough
Actors: Patrick Johnson & Chelsey Fuller

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All Comments (21)
  • @cummings103
    I lost my son..my only child..16 weeks ago to PTSD...I miss you everyday son...i love you...Dad...Semper Fi son....Semper Fi..
  • @b_snyder
    A family with a long line of service stretching back to the Revolutionary War, and as the last of my family name and a veteran myself I would say we all deserve our portion of respect. But it's the combat vet that takes the hardest hit, to include their families. Scars that never heal, memories that never fade, and a heart that never shrinks. Heard this song may times and it always struck a chord with me, but I never felt the connection till I saw this video. To all my brothers and sisters out there. Salute!
  • @morganwallen
    Grateful every day for the service and sacrifices of our nation’s veterans. Hopeful that this will start to shed a light on every aspect of their lives. Love this song and everything it means. Hope y'all do too
  • @tonijohnson5696
    I haven't seen my son in five months..I miss him so much..he was a Almost 1 year clean the last time I saw him.. Please Lord keep my baby safe and clean 😢😢😢
  • @TRG916
    This song brought me to tears. I remember coming home from Afghanistan on my last final deployment before leaving the Corp. I became a heavy heavy drinker. Drank to rid of my demons and bad memories in my 10 years in the service. I was hurting people around me. I cussed at everyone for trying to help me. The final straw is when I tried to commit suicide by hanging with a suicide note pinned to my shirt. My GF came home just in time to cut the rope down(I was already hanging there). I'm now 3 years sober and regularly attend VA group meetings.
  • Here’s the quote from the beginning of the video: “It’s not the person refusing to let go of the past but the past refusing to let go of the person.” 😢
  • I served 20 years in the US Army. Been through 5 combat deployments, seen my brothers die, injured and I have been in some deep shit. I made it home and I carry a guilt everyday that I made it home and not them. I struggle every day but I have a beautiful family that I am thankful for. They help me each day to love the life I have. This song hits deep but speaks the truth. Yes we may seem abrasive, even called dicks and assholes, no one understands it but us. I love my country and will do anything for her. God bless all who have served and all who continue to serve. Remember everyday on this earth is a good day.
  • @jennifers.5133
    My 23 yr old son died in the army and this hits hard for a momma. Thanks Morgan. He struggled being away from home but a damn good soldier. I love you Brandon Lee Campbell. R.I.P. july9th 1997-November 7,2020. At least your back in Tennessee!!!!!! He missed his sister's and dog so so much. You are loved. I saw this in your funeral.
  • This song and video hit me square in the heart!!! After being hit with a hand grenade in 2003 and then being over prescribed antipsychotics instead of someone just listening to me talk I turned to drugs and vodka. 3 years ago I met the love of my life who has given me a son and a daughter since then. It hasn't been easy by no means but I've been clear headed and clean for 6 months. This will be our first dance song at our wedding 100%!!!! Thank you for bringing light into the darkness!!!
  • @rahbeen5481
    I’m reading the comments and most seem to be a veteran telling their story. I give a different perspective. I’ve been a Marine/ veteran wife for 21 years. Been through moving every couple years, to deployments, war and everything in between. The hardest thing to do is trying to love someone through their pain. I always tried to make him talk to me, but no matter how he tried, I could never understand what he had seen and been through. He never drank when he would come home, sometimes I wished he would have, maybe it would have calmed him down. I would try to get him to go to the VA, but he would say he didn’t need to. After a few, for lack of better term, breakdowns, and the last one almost causing me to reach my breaking point, I talked him into going in to talk to someone. I’ve been lucky, he is/was the strongest person I know. He fights his demons every day, and according to him, it’s not easy but it’s worth it. He knows I will always try to love him enough to drown out the bad, but on the days I can’t, I will always throw him a life vest to bring him back up. Semper Fi!
  • @tiffanyclark3260
    I lost my brother. My best friend to depression and PTSD😢. I wish so much he was still here God Bless him. He is so missed. 23 years fighting for our country.
  • @jasonstone7923
    Post deployments, post treatment, and haven't drank in 2.5 years...My wife and I can watch this video and joke about our Journey now. This song says a lot in 7-minutes.
  • @stevensushi
    Respect & love to all those serving and leaving their families to protect us and our country 🇺🇸
  • @timwilliams4124
    I’m a proud veteran and love when we are recognized for our sacrifices. Thank you Morgan.
  • @corzinc
    Jesus this was was intense, I almost forgot it was a music video
  • @ooVIDAR
    Many of us who made it home never truly left and left a piece of our souls in that sand, stay strong gents if you're reading this you're not alone.
  • The words "thank you" will never adequately express the magnitude of gratefulness all veterans, military persons, and their families deserve for their sacrifices. This video brought me to tears, and I can only pray those who have fought, and/or are currently fighting for the freedom of our nation, will know they are appreciated, from the smallest of towns to the biggest of cities. God bless you, each and every one. "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends" John 15:13 (KJV)
  • @scotty2x422
    I'm a retired disabled marine gulf war and Somalia vet I deal with PTSD everyday its bad enough that my wife left me and I've been alone feeling like no one could love someone like me. I just found this video and song and sit and cried I would gladly do it all over again for everyone in this country I appreciate the thank you but on behalf of all combat vets it was our pleasure it was what we do.