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The Righteous Brothers Perform ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’

Out of the 1960s came dozens of classic songs sung by legendary artists, including The Righteous Brothers.

The 1960s were the decade marked by the John F. Kennedy administration, a walk on the moon, hippies, free love and the Vietnam War. It was also during the 1960s when the Supremes stated, “You Can’t Hurry Love,” Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones said they could get no “Satisfaction” and a guy named Elvis Presley could not help himself from falling in love with you.

Also, The Righteous Brothers first sang about an “Unchained Melody” and told everyone that “You’ll Never Walk Alone” in the 1960s.

The clip posted to YouTube shows The Righteous Brothers performing their classic, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” on The Ed Sullivan Show on Nov. 7, 1965. The clip begins with the crowd applauding wildly for the talented duo. 

Moments later, the music starts, and the two gentlemen sing their tune about persevering through times.

The short and sweet, but positive song encourages people to keep their heads held high while enduring difficult circumstances. The lyrics also push listeners to remember that they do not go through those situations by themselves. 

The song’s second verse mentions that life will not be fun at times but to always continue moving forward. It adds that even “your dreams will be tossed and blown.” However, the song ends on an optimistic note that through everything, “you’ll never be alone.”

“With hope in your heart
And you’ll never walk alone
You’ll never walk alone”

The short clip ends just as it began, with the audience clapping and cheering for The Righteous Brothers.

James 1:12 “There is a blessing on the man who undergoes testing; because, if he has God’s approval, he will be given the crown of life, which the Lord has said he will give to those who have love for him.” 

Jennifer Hudson Surprises Street Busker With ‘Hallelujah’ Duet

Life comes with a ton of twists, turns and surprises. For a street performer, one unexpected moment was performing with Jennifer Hudson.

Jennifer Hudson is an accomplished young woman whose talent seems to have no bounds. She is a member of the exclusive EGOT club. She has won Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards. 

However, one day while just enjoying a stroll out on the beach, Jennifer decided to give one street performer what was probably one of the biggest shocks of his life.

Jennifer, in a post on Instagram, writes that she was near the beach when she heard “some beautiful music,” which caused her to “stop and listen.” While listening to the young man playing tunes for those walking along the boardwalk, Jennifer said the musician said something that caused her to act.

“When the artist announced his last song would be Hallelujah, I couldn’t help but join him!” the post reads. “Yal know that’s my favorite song!”

The video in her social media post shows the young man playing the guitar as Jennifer belts out the lyrics to the beloved song. He provides some background vocals, but Jennifer steals the show. 

Even outside in the elements, Jennifer sounds absolutely amazing! It’s pretty shocking how great she sounds, given she was not planning to use her vocal talents.

The short clip ends with the two musicians giving one another a high-five. They then share a loving embrace as those on the beach, taking in the performance, shout and clap in approval.

In the social media post, Jennifer also gives the young man a shoutout.

She writes “I am so inspired by people doing what they love. He is such a talent.” Jennifer then provides the guy’s Instagram handle and tells her social media followers to give him a follow.

What a beautiful moment captured between the two musicians!

Ephesians 5:19 “Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord.”

6-Year-Old Sings Adorable Disney Duet With The Voice Of Ireland Winner

Just the thought of public speaking or performing for others is enough to cause most to break out in hives or cower in fear, but one young child managed to put on a dazzling performance in front of an audience. 

Emma Sophia, a 6-year-old girl, performed a duet with Keith Hanley, a former winner of The Voice of Ireland. The two sang the classic tune “A Whole New World,” from the beloved Disney animated film “Aladdin.” 

As the clip shows, the two singers are accompanied by a full orchestra for their performance. Both put on a terrific show, providing those in the audience with a real treat for their ears.

Keith, who starts the song singing the first verse, is great. He can, without a doubt, sing. There is no debate when it comes to his musical abilities. 

However, the young lady absolutely steals the entire show. She stands quietly on the sage, a foot or so away from Keith, but when she begins singing, it’s utterly and wholly shocking! When she comes in on the latter half of the first go-through on the song’s chorus, it’s hard to believe that that kind of powerful voice is coming out of someone so young and inexperienced.

Emma more than holds her own singing with someone much older than her, as the video shows. Some may even make the argument that she out-sings Keith. 

In addition to her amazing vocal display, Emma has quite the stage presence. She looks and acts so incredibly confident, calm and sure of herself. Emma appears to be right at home on the stage. 

Emma, who is unbelievably only six years, has the makings of a very bright career in music. God has richly blessed her with a beautiful voice!

Psalm 68:4 “Make songs to God, make songs of praise to his name; make a way for him who comes through the waste lands; his name is Jah; be glad before him.”

Southern Raised Bluegrass Performs Unique Cover Of 'Jolene'

Southern Raised bluegrass performs a unique cover of ‘Jolene.’ The family band would make Dolly Parton proud of her 1973 beloved country hit. 

Their unique sound spans several genres, including bluegrass, Christian, classical, and Celtic. It creates a toe-tapping and hauntingly beautiful rendition of ‘Jolene.’ Their performance takes place at an old homestead surrounded by a forest which lends to the haunting plea of their rendition of ‘Jolene.’ This stunning cover has now gone viral, with more than 300,000 views in a week. 

One viewer commented, “Absolutely beautiful. Such a classic. Y'all did Dolly proud I feel.” Those who watched the video couldn’t help but agree: “Brilliant! I love it, and I bet Dolly does too. This has to be the best cover of Jolene ever done.” Other viewers who flocked to their YouTube channel not only liked their performance but also appreciate the unique sound of the band. 

Southern Raised consists of four siblings, Lindsay, Emily, Matt, and Alex, raised in the Ozark mountains. They began playing music as children. Raised on classical and bluegrass music, the siblings play the violin, banjo, bass, and guitar, just to name a few of the instruments they can collectively play. When they perform, the music and their voices are incredible. Who knew Bluegrass and Celtic genres could mix so well? 

When asked about their music, they posted to their YouTube channel, "Southern Raised-committed to the Lord and each other and bringing their music to the people defines this group that is sweeping the country with a sound that has been described as ‘The other side of amazing.’ 

There is a warmth and realness about them that draws you in, making them one of the best, most unique sounds on the scene.  They have the distinct ability to cross genres, winning the hearts of all who hear them."

We couldn’t agree more! I love how they honor God with their talent and their hearts.

“There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit distributes them. There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord. There are different kinds of working, but in all of them and in everyone it is the same God at work, 1 Corinthians 12:4-6.”

Impressionist Sings 'All Star' Using Our Favorite Animated Voices

Brian Hull is passionate about one thing in life, making other people laugh. 

This talented impressionist sings a hilarious rendition of Smash Mouth’s song ‘All Star’ using our favorite animated voices. You don’t want to miss it. Brian is a talented voice actor and you might have actually heard his voice a time or two. 

He starred as the voice of Dracula in the animated film Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, released in 2022. He also starred as Teen Sideburns in Disney’s Tangled the Series and  Murray in Pupstar from Air Bud Entertainment.

So what does Brian do in his spare time? He works on perfecting his voice to bring laughter to his fellow fans. He writes, “I’m most passionate when I can make a whole group of people erupt with laughter. That's my goal for every recording session, stage show, and video, pretty much every day!” 

He added, “I mean, what’s the point of living if you can’t make someone smile?! As you can tell, cartoons and animated films bring me immense joy.”

If you’re needing a little joy today, then watch his hilarious video. Brian manages to sing ‘All Star’ using at least 15 different voices of our beloved animated characters such as Moto Moto from Madagascar, Lord Farquaad from Shrek, Puss from Puss in Boots, and several other characters. He even adds a little impromptu between Po and his father Ping. 

In Ping’s voice, he says, “Po, don’t be so dramatic. You’re up next.” Brian then responds with Po’s exuberant voice, “Oh am I up next to bring some awesomeness to this already epic song.” He nailed Jack Black’s voice and every other character in this hilarious mash-up. 

Can you believe he has over 2 million subscribers? His Youtube channel has reached over 350 million views too! After watching his rendition of ‘All Star’ I can believe it. Thank God for Brian’s ability to make people laugh with his talent. 

Talented Artist Performs ‘Freebird’ On the Bagpipes

One young woman has found an inventive and creative way to cover a beloved classic rock song.

When one thinks about the bagpipes, Lynyrd Skynyrd and their southern rock sound do not immediately come to mind. Instead, bagpipes are more likely associated with plaid kilts, Ireland, Scotland and slow, mellow sounds.

However, one talented musician completely changes the perception of the bagpipes, turning in a stunning performance. Ally The Piper posted a video on YouTube using the mystifying and often puzzling instrument to play Skynyrd’s “Freebird.” And it sounds awesome!

The simple yet effective video shows the young lady standing and holding the instrument. Immediately as the video begins, we hear “Freebird” playing, with the late Ronnie Van Zant belting out the iconic lyrics. 

Then as the song reaches the guitar solo, Ally The Piper takes over and steals the show! She plays right along with the tune, never missing a beat. 

She doesn’t even say a word in the short, minute-long clip but is still thoroughly impressive. This musician has been blessed with some serious musical talent, and by using a bit of creativity, has found a unique way to showcase it.

Others were also blown away by the musician's ability to use the bagpipes to play the classic rock tune.

“I had no clue it could even be played on bagpipes, just, wow! Awesome job!” one person wrote.

“It sounds like it was already part of the original song. That’s so awesome. Keep on rocking it, darling,” someone else added. 

Ally The Piper is a highly accomplished musician. On the About section of her YouTube channel, Ally is described as a “multi-instrumentalist and vocalist” who is best known for her “ability to take the centuries-old instrument and make it relevant and appealing to a modern audience.”

Additionally, the description states that Ally was the winner of the 2012 World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow, Scotland as a member of a youth pipe band.

Psalm 95:1 “O come, let us sing to the Lord: let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation.”

‘Ring Of Fire’ Brothers Of The Heart Perform Johnny Cash Classic

Johnny Cash is a musical legend, producing several iconic hits during his illustrious career. One group of talented musicians covered likely Johnny’s most popular and beloved song.

In a clip posted to YouTube, Brothers of the Heart performed “Ring of Fire” before a studio audience.

“Ring of Fire” is a song so widely known that most will recognize the song within the first couple of notes. Even those who are not big country music or Johnny Cash fans know the song. 

In other words, “Ring of Fire” is a song that if you’re going to attempt to cover, you better do it well. Anyone listening will be able to, with relative ease, will judge it against the original version. 

Fortunately, the guys do the song more than justice. Everything from their guitar playing to their violins to their harmonizing sounds awesome! The lead singer even sounds a bit like Johnny himself. 

The group’s pitch-perfect harmonies are most apparent during the song’s well-known chorus.

“I fell into a burning ring of fire
I went down, down, down and the flames went higher
And it burns, burns, burns”

In addition to just sounding terrific, the guys all appear to be having a ball and enjoying themselves. The studio audience is also having a great time. Several people in the video sing, clap or tap their feet along with the song. 

The Man in Black likely would have given his stamp of approval and been more than pleased with the Brothers of the Heart cover of his beloved country tune.

Others commenting on the YouTube video were thrilled with the guys’ rendition of the Johnny Cash hit.

“I’ve been listening to this on repeat for days and I still can’t get enough. The instrumentation and production are just flawless!” one person posted.

“Omg! Why this song makes me dance and the lead singer he is so good, cant mimic his voice either. So beautiful love it again,” a second person wrote. 

Psalm 98:4 “Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth: make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing praise.” 

Stunning Father-Daughter Duet To “When You Believe”

Savor this stunning father-daughter duet to “When You Believe,” first recorded by Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston in 1998 and made famous worldwide in the same year through its inclusion in the movie The Prince of Egypt. This version does not disappoint!

By now, you may have seen or heard about Mat and Savanna Shaw. The talented father and daughter began making videos from their home during the COVID-19 pandemic, and they, too, have gained a worldwide following. They now have more than 640,000 YouTube subscribers!

Mat and Savanna sing uplifting songs with the goal “to share hope and spread joy through music.” And they’re doing a stellar job of it! Listen as the two, along with a chorus of beautiful voices,  sing a song written about the work that God assigned to one of the Bible’s greatest heroes!

The video opens as Savanna begins the first verse, which is sung by Miriam, the sister of Moses, in the DreamWorks Animation movie. 

Here are the the first four lines of the song:

Many nights we've prayed
With no proof anyone could hear
In our hearts a hopeful song
We barely understood

Mat sings the next four lines, and the choir joins in for the chorus. The singers are dressed in sandy, neutral tones as they stand ankle-deep in an expansive body of water. The music is decidedly not neutral—instead, it is a heavenly blending of harmonies worthy of the story behind the words.

As the group walks from the water and onto the beach at 1:25, Mat sings the next verse. This seems to mimic the movie’s depiction of the slaves as they fall into line behind Miriam, Moses, and Zipporah. Though it seems impossible, they are leaving Egypt and slavery. 

Moses, initially reluctant, needed the hope God provided. He needed to believe in miracles. 

By the bridge, the entire group is singing, hands raised as if in praise of the One who provides those miracles. The song is powerful and, indeed, hopeful. Watch what happens at 3:47. The water behind Mat appears to have turned bluer in the distance. It’s an interesting effect, whether intentional or accidental. 

That’s a little bit like hope—turning it all from cloudy to clear. Thank you, Mat and Savanna, for sharing hope with the world!

“Then the Lord said to Moses, “Now you will see what I will do to Pharaoh: Because of my mighty hand he will let them go; because of my mighty hand he will drive them out of his country.” Exodus 6:1

Chris Stapleton's Powerful “Star-Spangled Banner”

Following 2023’s Superbowl, few had anything but love for Chris Stapleton’s powerful performance of the “The Star Spangled Banner.” 

Worth watching a few times, the singer-songwriter wrote several hit songs for country, rock, and pop artists before beginning his career as a performer and earning three awards at the 2015 CMA Awards, including New Artist of the Year. Chris Stapleton has continued to earn awards and, most recently, high praise for his moving rendition of our national anthem!

Everything about the Super Bowl is debated! The calls by officials, the performance of individual players, the cleverness of high-dollar advertisements, the flash of the half-time show, and the beauty of the singing of “The Star-Spangled Banner”—they are discussed and dissected well after the victory has been won. Super Bowl 57 is no exception, but most agree that this year’s opening anthem was something special!

Watch the coaches and players as they listen to the words Chris sings. We can’t see the singer’s eyes behind his dark glasses, but we can certainly see others’. Philadelphia Eagles Coach Nick Sirianni is the first face we see after the song begins. It’s impossible to know what thoughts are running through his mind in those moments, but his tears as the song progresses certainly indicate that a sense of deep appreciation must be one!

As Mr. Stapleton sings, the video shows the USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70), surrounded by hundreds of military men and women, at NAS North Island in San Diego. Dozens of red-clad, young people hold our flag taut and face-up from the field so that it can be fully viewed. 

A sign language interpreter translates the words, which makes the song nearly as beautiful to watch as to hear. And several other players are shown, including Jason Kelce and Patrick Mahomes. Some mouth the words; others close their eyes in silent prayer. 

Chris Stapleton’s performance feels pure without a lot of fancy, showy tricks that often detract from the beauty of the lyrics. He has a bluesy voice, typically singing slow songs slower than one might expect. But that seems wholly appropriate here. After all, if the half-time show gets around 20 minutes, our national anthem should get 2! And, in case you haven’t heard, there is a whole wagering science behind the length of the singing of the national anthem. Who knew?

At 1:57, Chris lands the note and the word “brave,” and we see fireworks and female fighter pilots in the sky. It is a beautiful song done well! Many people who don’t love football watch the Super Bowl, and it might have at least a little to do with national pride, appreciation of God’s blessings, and a feeling of shared patriotism. Chris Stapleton seemed to have communicated that with his gift to the game! 

“rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.” Colossians 2:7

1 Man Sings A Cappella Rendition Of ‘Safe Thus Far’

Today, technology gives us many new and different opportunities. Ultimately, what we decide to do with it is only limited by our imagination and skill level. One man took his musical ability and used technology to create a unique way to praise the Lord!

In a video posted on YouTube, one man, Michael Eldridge, performs every part - bass, lead, tenor and alto – on “Safe Thus Far.” He also does it without using any music, only using the power of his voice to praise, and sing to and about the Lord.

In the song’s first verse, Michael sings about praising God for his protection, not just today but throughout the years. He understands, as he sings, that it is only by the grace of God that he is alive and able to praise Him.

Next, the second verse moves on to the work of God. Being a servant and a child of God does not mean we get to sit back and relax. No, instead, as Michael sings, “opportunities surround us” and “serving You demands our all.”

Finally, serving Christ requires a fair amount of faith and stepping out into the unknown at times. The third verse of the song mentions this. Michael sings that while he may not always see the path forward clearly, he will rely upon the promises of God to restore and see him through whatever situation may arise.

What a wonderful song that encompasses what it means to truly serve and know God! 

On the About section of his YouTube channel, Michael states that he is a “pharmacist with a passion for singing” who has been “blessed by God with the opportunity to share” his love of singing hymns that he grew up singing.

Michael also includes goals he hopes to accomplish with his singing, one of which is “to glorify God with the gifts” the Creator has given him. 

Psalm 5:11 “But let all those that put their trust in you rejoice: let them ever shout for joy because you defend them: let them also that love your name be joyful in you.”

‘Peace Like A River’ Dolly Parton and Dionne Warwick Duet

Over the years, Dolly Parton and Dionne Warwick have produced several chart-topping hit songs. This time the two legends joined forces, bringing their considerable talents together for a song about the calm and tranquility that comes from God. 

In a video posted on YouTube, Dionne and Dolly sing “Peace Like A River.” The video begins with Dolly, dressed in all white, singing the opening lines to the first verse. About halfway through the second verse, Dionne joins in and the two musical icons sing a duet.

In the song’s first two verses, the singers are making requests, asking God to use them and their lives in any way He sees fit. They also ask Him to help them be an example, a shining beacon of “things that’s right and good.”

However, the song's chorus is the most powerful, packing the most punch. The two singers mention all the wonderful things God has done, how He has never failed and is “the answer to our questions.”

“He is forgiveness to all confessions
Provider of all needs
And He is hope”

Toward the end of the song, the singers mention the peace that comes from God. They say the “sweet peace” is much like a river, which constantly flows. They also ask the Lord to bathe them in this peace, which Philippians describes, as surpassing all understanding. 

What a wonderful and beautiful song and testimony from these two women. They are using their talents and sizable platforms to spread the message of God. Dolly and Dionne sing about all He is, all He can do and everything He will do. 

Be sure to listen to this awesome song about the peace which comes from knowing God. 

Isaiah 48:18 “If only you had given ear to my orders, then your peace would have been like a river, and your righteousness as the waves of the sea.”

Blind 13-Year-old Girl Perfectly Plays Chopin On Piano In Train Station

While humans do have the seemingly endless capacity for hate, anger and division, people also have the ability to surprise in much more positive ways. One young woman left dozens stunned with her amazing musical performance.

A clip posted to YouTube shows Lucy, a 13-year-old blind girl, who played piano in a crowded train station, leaving everyone completely baffled. There were even a few tears shed. 

The clip begins with the young woman being led, by the hand, to the piano. He informs her that prior to reaching the piano, “there is a big step.” He then promptly helps her sit down on the piano bench. The kind older gentleman then guides her hands and places them on the keys, helping her become familiar with her new surroundings.

Seconds later, Lucy is tickling the ivories, playing Chopin’s “Opus 9 Number 1,” the clip points out. Soon after the young woman begins playing, a crowd forms to watch the dazzling display of musical talent before them.

Several people in the crowd, who stand and watch, have taken out their phones in order to capture Lucy’s breathtaking presentation. One woman, so moved by Lucy’s magnificent performance, wipes tears from her eyes. 

Additionally, in the clip, two men take in Lucy’s performance, watching on a monitor in a separate, small room and they cannot believe what they are seeing!

One of the men then articulates his complete and total astonishment.

“How, how does she study?” he asks. “I mean, how, this is incredible.”

After Lucy finishes playing, the crowd erupts in a fit of applause, giving their approval for what they have just witnessed.

The same man, baffled by Lucy, adds that her performance was so perfect that it’s too good to believe it was real.

“Oh my god, this is impossible,” he states. 

He later adds, “I’m speechless. I don’t know what to say.”

What a beautiful and amazing performance by a young woman blessed with God-given musical talent!

Matthew 19:26 “And Jesus looking at them, said, ‘With men this is not possible; but with God all things are possible.”

'I Hear a Symphony' - Cody Fry

You have to watch this beautiful music video of the song ‘I Hear a Symphony’ by Cody Fry.

“I used to hear a simple song, that was until you came along
Now in its place is something new, I hear it when I look at you
With simple songs I wanted more, perfection is so quick to bore
You are more beautiful by far, our flaws are who we really are”

The music video starts off with Cody Fry playing the piano and getting frustrated about not being able to write a song. Then he goes to his door and sees a girl standing there. He instantly starts to smile.

As he walks into the hallway of his apartment building to go see the girl again who moved in next door, a symphony of instruments starts to slowly show up around him. Then the pair are dancing on stage in a whimsical scene with a whole orchestra behind them. It is a beautiful sight and the music is wonderful!

The song ‘I Hear a Symphony’ became a viral song recently thanks to TikTok, but the song was actually released in October 2017. Cody Fry shares about the unique experience of seeing his song reach so many people recently.

“Going viral on TikTok feels like getting struck by lightning. My song “I Hear a Symphony” has exploded in recent weeks, and no one is more surprised than me,” Cody shared.

The song made it to #2 on the US Viral 50 chart and top ten on the Global Viral 50, charting in dozens of countries all over the world.

Cody continued: “The song had a special place in my heart, but I thought it wasn’t very commercially viable, which is why I made it literally the last track on my album Flying. It was one of those songs that was just for me; I never expected anyone else would listen to it in any real numbers. Not to mention that the song was released in October 2017! Promoting a brand new album, the last thing I expected was for one of my obscure songs from 3.5 years ago to spontaneously combust. The velocity of TikTok is like nothing I’ve ever experienced in my career. It’s too soon to know how everything will shake out, but I have a feeling that I’ll be able to look back and honestly say that fans on TikTok changed my life.”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this beautiful song by Cody Fry today!

Pentatonix A Cappella Performance Of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’

Few things go better together than America and football. One of the activities that typically accompanies football games, or really any major sporting event, is the singing of our nation’s national anthem. 

Nearly every Saturday and Sunday in the fall and early winter comes with plenty of teams battling it out on the gridiron. After months and months, two teams – the TCU Horned Frogs and the Georgia Bulldogs – met in the College Football National Championship. 

However, prior to the first play from scrimmage, Pentatonix treated those in the stands and those watching at home to a beautiful rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner. With a massive flag spread across the field, the members of the Grammy-awarding winning group started belting out the lyrics to our national anthem.

Their performance was not only a feast for the ears, but also a delight for the eyes. Members of the group color-coordinated their outfits to go along with the occasion. A couple members of the group sported two entirely red suits and one young man wore white from head to toe. The lone young lady wore a white-colored dress, while the man in the middle wore a bright blue suit jacket and slacks.

Also, as the musicians reached the song’s few lines, fireworks could be seen going off behind them. 

“O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O’er the land of the free
And the home of the brave”

Pentatonix gave a wonderful performance by only using the power of their amazing voices!

For fans of the TCU Horned Frogs, Pentatonix’s performance was likely the highlight of the night. The Georgia Bulldogs proceeded to completely destroy TCU 65-7 to win college football’s biggest prize, the national championship.

Zephaniah 3:17 “The Lord your God is among you, as a savior: he will be glad over you with joy, he will make his love new again, he will make a song of joy over you as in the time of a holy feast.”

19-Year-Old Viral Vocalist Sings ‘The Greatest Love Of All’

Within the last decade or so, Vanessa Carlton’s “A Thousand Miles” and Train’s “Drops of Jupiter” have been popular targets for covers. One young woman decided to try her hand at another classic song by a beloved artist. 

Whitney Houston was a once-in-a-generation talent with a beautiful, unmistakable voice. She produced one chart-topping hit after another. Covering a Whitney song is a tall measure! 

Lucy Thomas, 19, posted a video on YouTube of her singing Whitney’s “The Greatest Love of All.” The video is short, sweet and to the point. It’s just one shot of Lucy standing at the microphone belting out the lyrics to Whitney’s hit from 1986.

“I believe the children are our future
Teach them well and let them lead the way
Show them all the beauty they possess inside”

Simply put: Lucy knocks it out of the park! She does Whitney’s classic more than justice. While she may not sound exactly like Whitney or reach the high notes she could (very few people can), Lucy’s version is still beyond impressive. 

Whitney would likely approve of Lucy’s beautiful cover. 

Others who commented on Lucy’s video on YouTube showered the vocalist with love and appreciation.

“Whitney is smiling down upon you with pride and joy! Yet another beautiful rendition of a beautiful song by a beautiful lady! Lucy, I never cease to be amazed by your performances! Thankyou!” one person wrote.

“Lucy is a beautiful young woman with a beautiful captivating voice. She captivates you and makes you part of the song. A true master of her art,” a second person posted. 

At only 19 years old, Lucy has a bright future in store. It will be interesting to see what the young woman does and how far she goes in her musical career! 

Psalm 146:1-2 “Praise you the Lord. Praise the Lord, O my soul. While I live will I praise the Lord: I will sing praises to God while I have any being.”

‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ Duet By Jennifer Hudson and John Legend

Jennifer Hudson and John Legend are talented and highly accomplished individuals. Both are members of the exclusive EGOT club (winners of Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards). The two entertainers joined forces to sing a classic and beloved song. 

Jennifer, after already excelling in everything else, now hosts a daytime talk show, The Jennifer Hudson Show. In early February, Jennifer celebrated her show reaching an important milestone: 100 episodes!

For this occasion, Jennifer knew who she wanted to join her. Jennifer explains in the clip on YouTube that she asked “national treasure” and “music superstar” John Legend to help her celebrate.

After a few minutes of friendly banter, the two musicians head over to a piano on stage. John, after a brief explanation, begins playing the Simon and Garfunkel song “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”

John, who sits and plays the piano, kicks the song off and sings the first couple of lines of the song. Jennifer then takes the next two lines. Jennifer and John alternate until they reach the song’s recognizable chorus, which they sing together.

“Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down
Like a bridge over troubled water”

Like anyone who happens to watch the clip of the two musicians, the studio audience loves the impromptu duet. They applaud wildly at the conclusion of their wonderful performance. 

John and Jennifer are two of the most talented singers today. Both have been blessed with beautiful voices.

But the clip doesn’t end there! 

Right before the show and the clip ends, John surprises Jennifer. He wheels out a cake celebrating Jennifer’s 100th episode of her daytime talk show.

1 Corinthians 14:15 “What is it then? I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also. I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing with the understanding also.”

Father-Daughter Duet to Olivia Newton-John’s ‘Hopelessly Devoted To You’

The 1978 film Grease is a beloved classic, with John Travolta and the late Olivia Newton-John as high school students who fell in love over the summer. The movie has a ton of memorable scenes and musical numbers, including “Hopelessly Devoted to You.”

Adrian and Emma-Jean Galliard, a father-daughter duo, tried their hand at the song made famous by Sandy in Grease. The video posted on YouTube shows dad and daughter standing near a microphone as they take turns belting out the lyrics to the popular tune.

The song’s lyrics tell the story of a young woman fighting a battle between her heart and mind. Her mind tells her to do one thing while her heart yearns for an entirely different course of action.

“My head is sayin', 'Fool, forget him’
My heart is sayin’, 'Don’t let go’
Hold on to the end, that’s what I intend to do”

First up is Emma-Jean. It takes only seconds to realize that this young lady has a ton of musical talent. She sings the first verse. Her father, Adrian, takes over the singing duties for the second verse.

Adrian, like his daughter, has a fair amount of musical talent and ability. Dad shows throughout the classic song that he can sing, but Emma-Jean steals the show.

It's startling, at times, to hear a voice that sounds like that coming from someone so young. There were instances in the video where I thought someone else had dubbed over Emma-Jean’s voice in the video. She hits such high notes and sounds very much like a seasoned professional.

Users commenting on the duo’s YouTube video expressed their complete astonishment, praising Adrian and Emma-Jean for their performance.

“Olivia is smiling down on you two for this wonderful cover!! Gave me chills!! Emma-Jean, your voice has gotten even more powerful, my girl!!! Wow!” one person wrote.

“Such an enjoyable presentation by Father and Daughter. Their harmonising is wonderful with their voices blending effortlessly together. Well done,” a second person added. 

Psalm 96:1 “O sing to the Lord a new song: sing to the Lord, all the earth.”

‘Ole Montana’ Performed in a Field by The Riverside

Friendship can and does make a fulfilling life all the richer. Having someone to share a laugh with and be a shoulder to cry upon is invaluable.

The song “Ole Montana” by The Riverside is a tune about seeking help from a friend while navigating difficult, uncertain periods of life. The song begins with the songwriter detailing how he has gone months without a sign of a friend.

In the first verse, the songwriter is lost in the wilderness, searching for a way through. He’s looking for a little help from a friend. At about the 45-second mark in the video, a young woman steps up to the microphone and performs a beautiful violin solo.

Next, after locating a friend after months of searching, the songwriter asks this person a series of questions. They hope they have found someone dependable and who will be there during life’s inevitable storms. 

“And if I’m scared, Will I be alone
And if I give up, would you pull me through”

In addition to the simple, but effective lyrics about friendship and the difficulties of life, the song’s video works in a similar way. 

All five musicians stand in a semi-circle formation near a microphone outside in a rolling field. But with the beautiful landscape and the inventive camera angles, the video never does get boring or tedious. Instead, the primary focus remains on the melody and its lyrics. However, thanks to the fields in the background, we are still treated to breathtaking shots of God’s wondrous and majestic scenery. 

Be sure to check out this awesome, bluegrass-type song from The Riverside. 

Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 “Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labor. For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falls; for he has not another to help him up.”

‘There Must Be An Angel’ Duet by Annie Lennox Daughter Lola

The Eurythmics, in the 1980s, produced several highly recognizable and chart-topping hits. Due to their distinct sound, most can spot a Eurythmics song within the first couple of notes. 

“Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” and “Here Comes the Rain Again” are two of their biggest hits. This time, though, Eurythmics member Annie Lennox performed another of the 1980s duo’s popular tunes with help from her daughter.

In a video posted to YouTube, Annie and her daughter Lola Lennox perform “There Must Be An Angel.” In the video, Annie sits and plays the piano and sings the song’s opening verse.

The songwriter, in the opening verse, makes it clear that they are in an unexplainable euphoric state. Being surrounded by angels has to be the only reason for their overwhelming happiness and bliss. Angels, the song adds, are “playing with my heart.”

“No one on earth could feel like this
I’m thrown and overblown with bliss
There must be an Angel” 

After her mother belts out the first verse and the chorus, Lola joins in and sings the second verse herself. It’s clear from the beginning Lola inherited her mother’s musical talent.

This time, when the song reaches the chorus, mother and daughter sing together about conversing with the heavenly beings. 

For the song’s third and final verse, Annie and Lola alternate back and forth singing. One will belt out a line or two as the other comes back and sings the following line. 

Finally, the mother and daughter duo end the song and video by displaying their vocal talents. Both go off on awesome and impressive vocal runs. 

The song, originally released in 1985, is performed beautifully by mother and daughter. 

Exodus 23:20 “Behold, I send an angel before you, to keep you by the way, and to bring you into the place which I have prepared.”

‘Love Train’ by Clark Family Creative The Quarantine Kids

There is plenty of hate, hostility and divisiveness in the world. A quick look at the headlines on the nightly news and the posts on social media prove this to be true. More love and kindness are desperately needed in society today. 

The Clark Family Creative, which also encompasses The Quarantine Kids, performs a popular 1970s song about spreading love all across the world: “Love Train” by The O’Jays. 

The cute video begins with family members sitting at various instruments throughout the room. The little girl at the microphone announces the group’s upcoming performance of “Love Train.” Dad, Colt Clark, at the back of the room with the guitar and microphone, counts the little performers down and away they go! 

The family is obviously having a ton of fun playing the classic song! 

The little girl in the foreground sways back and forth with the rhythm of the music. Colt, in the background, moves his body around with the music as well. It’s also clear that the child on the drums, who provides background vocals, and the young man sitting in the chair playing guitar are having a ball. Smiles and laughter abound during the performance!

The catchy and beloved song encourages people to put whatever differences they may have aside and love one another.

“People all over the world
Join hands
Start a love train, love train”

What a lovely and fun video of a family simply having a great time playing music together! 

The video’s description indicates that the entire production really is a family affair. In addition to the three children and dad playing The O’Jays hit on camera, mom, Aubree, is the person running the camera. 

Romans 13:8 “Be in debt for nothing, but to have love for one another: for he who has love for his neighbor has kept all the law.”

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