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Family Band’s Jaw-Dropping Cover of Van Halen’s ‘Jump’

Check out this family band’s jaw-dropping cover of the classic song ‘Jump’ by Van Halen. The talented musicians in the video are part of a family band called Missioned Souls. Let their rendition of this great song get you up and dancing around with a big smile on your face!

‘I get up and nothing gets me down
You got it tough, I've seen the toughest around
And I know, baby, just how you feel
You've got to roll with the punches to get to what's real’

What a beautiful and talented family! The members of the family band include husband and wife, Secan and Sheena, and their four children: Naces, who is 15 years old and plays the keyboard; Neisha, who is 13 years old and play lead guitar; Stacey, who is 11 years old and sings/play rhythm guitar; and Isaiah, who is 10 years old and plays drums.

This family band has a beautiful mission, as stated on their YouTube page. “We are a family commissioned to propagate the importance of family unity by showing love and respect to each family member and for one another. We put into action our God-given gifts to bring joy and fun into other people’s lives through music,” their bio reads. “Missioned Souls was born out of our earnest desire to give thanks for the simple musical talent we receive from above, thus, giving glory to the Holy Trinity.”

As for the song ‘Jump’ by Van Halen, it was released in December 1983 as the lead single from their sixth studio album, 1984. It is Van Halen's most successful single, reaching number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100. In 2021, Rolling Stone ranked ‘Jump’ at number 177 on its updated list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".

We hope you enjoyed listening to this extraordinary rendition of ‘Jump’ today!

Cotton Pickin Kids' Charming Cover of Glen Campbell’s ‘Gentle on My Mind’

Check out this charming cover of Glen Campbell’s song ‘Gentle on My Mind’ from the group Cotton Pickin Kids. The singers in the group are all siblings, and the way their voices blend together sounds absolutely heavenly. Their rendition of this lovely song is sure to leave you smiling!

‘It's knowin' that your door is always open and your path is free to walk
That makes me tend to leave my sleepin' bag rolled up and stashed behind your couch
And it's knowin' I'm not shackled by forgotten words and bonds
And the ink stains that are dried upon some line’

What a wonderful rendition of ‘Gentle on My Mind’ by this talented family! Many people online shared their praise for the group and their music.

“Glenn Campbell is smiling from up above,” comments one person after watching the music video. “Y'all always do such a good job on your covers and especially your original work.”

“Love this song! It made Glen Campbell a huge star! I never heard of these kids before but they did a superb job!” writes another person online.

The Cotton Pickin Kids grew up in Alabama singing and playing bluegrass music in their family of 13. “As the saying goes, ‘Bluegrass is the best music because it sounds the same when the power goes out.’ Each child was taught at a young age to play various instruments, whether it be the guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, or harmonica. They would often play for family and social gatherings,” reads their bio on their YouTube page. What a wonderful way to enjoy using their talents – as a family!

As for Glen Campbell’s ‘Gentle on My Mind,’ his recording peaked in the top 30 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart. And in 1968, the song earned four Grammy Awards.
 
We hope that you enjoyed this beautiful version of ‘Gentle on My Mind’ from the Cotton Pickin Kids today!

Stunning Cover of Carly Simon’s Classic ‘You’re So Vain’

Listen to this stunning cover of Carly Simon’s classic song ‘You’re So Vain.’ The group performing in the video is IMY2, an independent rock band formed in 2019. The talented group is currently based in Nashville, TN, and the members include Annalise Mahanes, Cal Tucker, and Michael Monahan.

‘You walked into the party like you were walking onto a yacht
Your hat strategically dipped below one eye, your scarf it was apricot
You had one eye in the mirror as you watched yourself gavotte
And all the girls dreamed that they'd be your partner, they'd be your partner’

What an excellent rendition of ‘You’re So Vain’ from this talented group! IMY2 is well-known for their YouTube channel, where they share both original music and high-quality covers of classic rock and pop songs. Lead vocalist Annalise Mahanes sounds incredible, and Cal Tucker and Michael Monahan are very impressive on their instruments.

Many people online shared their love for Carly Simon and their high praise for the group IMY2 and its music.

“One of my favorite songs from Carly. She’d be proud of this,” writes one person after watching the music video.

“I remember when this song came out in '72. I loved it then and I love the IMY2 version now,” comments another person online.

The song ‘You’re So Vain’ was released by Carly Simon as a single in November 1972. The lyrics describe a self-absorbed lover, whose identity has long been a matter of speculation. In early 1973, the song reached No. 1 in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. And at the 16th Annual Grammy Awards in 1974, ‘You’re So Vain’ was nominated for Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to IMY2’s version of ‘You’re So Vain’ today!

You’ll Love This Charming Rendition of ‘Singin’ in the Rain’

If you enjoy musicals and are a fan of the classics, then you’ll love this charming rendition of ‘Singin’ in the Rain!’

This video will have you dancing and singing as the incredible vocalist showcases her skills on camera. You see a cozy and dimly lit room with a fireplace, and the Young Original Band gathered together. The leader of the band counts them down. The group of four all immediately comes in strong. 

The voice of this young woman is unique and beautiful; you will want to continue to listen to what she is able to sing. There is such depth and dynamics in the piano. He will wow you! The guitarist and the cellist are clearly having a good time and are also gifted.

After the singer finishes the chorus, the piano takes it up a notch on the instrumental, and there is a highlighted cello solo. Finally, the lead vocalist returns, but this time the other bandmates add some unexpected harmonies. It is fabulous what these young people have accomplished. They are talented way beyond their years.

The chorus says:

I'm singing in the rain, just singin' in the rain
What a glorious feeling, I'm happy again 

“Singin’ In the Rain” is a feel good song. Everyone who hears this song cannot help but perk up! Take a moment to listen to this jazzy and modern rendition of this timeless classic from a favorite musical. You will not regret it. Young Original Band is absolutely living up to their name in this video.

The Bible teaches us to have joy in our hearts through the work of the Holy Spirit. As you listen to this music, ponder the blessing of Jesus and how He can make the rainiest days sunny in our hearts.

“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.” Romans 15:13

Middle Aged Dad Jam Band Blends ‘Turn the Beat Around’ with ‘Rock the Casbah’

You’ll want to watch this as the Middle Aged Dad Jam Band blends ‘Turn the Beat Around’ with ‘Rock the Casbah.’ There was a time when music wasn’t something we fit into the margins of our lives — it was our life.

It was the soundtrack of car rides with the windows down, of bedrooms with posters on the walls, of late nights with friends where nobody checked the clock because nobody had anywhere they had to be in the morning. Music was loud and unapologetic and woven into who we were becoming.

We didn’t listen to songs back then. We lived inside them. We knew every word. Every drum beat. Every dramatic pause before the chorus dropped. We sang like nobody was listening because nobody important was.

And then… well. We grew up.

We got jobs and kids and meetings and laundry and back pain and grocery lists and calendars that beep when it’s time to switch the laundry over. Somewhere between paying bills and refilling prescriptions, we forgot what it felt like to just be a person with a favorite song again.

Not a mom. Not a dad. Not a manager or a chauffeur or a responsible adult. Just a person who really, really loved that one song. Which is why the Middle Aged Dad Jam Band feels like such a gift.

If you haven’t heard of them yet, their name alone already makes you smile. The Middle Aged Dad Jam Band — or MADJB for short — is exactly what it sounds like: a group of middle-aged guys who decided that growing older doesn’t mean growing quieter.

The band was started by Ken Marino and David Wain, along with a revolving cast of friends and guest musicians, and their entire mission is joy. They mash up iconic songs, blend genres that have no business being together, and sprinkle comedy between the music like confetti.

They’ll take “Turn the Beat Around” and slide it right into “Rock the Casbah,” and somehow it works in a living-room-dance-party way. In a “this feels ridiculous and wonderful and I love it” kind of way.

It’s part concert, part comedy show, part midlife permission slip. Permission to sing again. Permission to be goofy again. Permission to love the music you love without explaining it to anyone.

Maybe that’s the gift of the Middle Aged Dad Jam Band — not just the music, but the reminder. That joy still fits inside grown-up lives. That it’s okay to laugh loudly, sing badly, and love what you love. And that the best soundtrack might not be behind us after all.

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

Stunning New Cover of REO Speedwagon’s ‘Keep on Loving You’

Listen to this stunning new cover of REO Speedwagon’s song ‘Keep on Loving You.’ The group performing in the video is called IMY2, and they are an independent rock band who formed in 2019. The talented group is currently based in Nashville, TN, and the members include Annalise Mahanes, Cal Tucker, and Michael Monahan.

‘You should've seen by the look in my eyes, baby
There was something missing
You should've known by the tone of my voice, maybe
But you didn't listen’

This classic song from REO Speedwagon was #1 for one week in March 1981 on the US Billboard Hot 100. It led to the group being one of the first rock bands to score big with power ballads in the 1980s.

The song ‘Keep on Loving You’ was a response to when lead singer Kevin Cronin found out that his wife had been unfaithful to him before they were married. He decided to continue loving her and fulfill the promise they had made to each other. It ultimately did not work out, as he and his wife split up a few years after the song was released.

"That song is a yin-yang thing, where there is obviously trouble in paradise in the verses, but I always believed that people are capable of changing, and that if your life runs into a tough spot, it doesn't mean that you necessarily have to run from it,” shared Kevin Cronin in an interview about the song. “You can also look it in the eye, and if there is enough worthwhile in the relationship to keep it going, then you give it all you've got, and that's what I did. Even in giving it all I got, at some point, we realized that it just wasn't going to work. So when I wrote that line, I meant it. I tried my best, but it just didn't happen."

The band IMY2 did an outstanding job with their rendition of ‘Keep on Loving You,’ and we hope you enjoyed listening to it today!

Stephen McWhirter’s Powerful ‘Amazing Grace’ Rendition Will Move You

Prepare for some good and soulful country worship with this gospel throwback. Check out Stephen McWhirter’s powerful ‘Amazing Grace’ rendition. It will move you!

If you do not know his name, you will never forget it after watching this video! From the moment that Stephen begins to sing at the leave, you will hear the rasp and style in his incredible voice. Every note that he sings will lead you to wanting more. 

He sings each line with such conviction and passion. It is an incredible rendition of this classic hymn. He has a similar style to Ray Charles or David Crowder. 

Stephen sings from the depths of his soul, and his worship leading will lead you into praising God with all of your heart. You will appreciate his fresh take on this hymn and the authenticity behind his recording. He has a country/soul style that is wonderfully entertaining. 

The chorus says:

Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me
I once was lost, but now am found
Was blind, but now I see

This song is truly an anthem for believers in Jesus who know that He has forgiven all of us by His own sacrifice on the cross. As Stephen concludes the song, you will feel motivated and blessed by this heartfelt and moving moment of worship. 

Stephen is incredibly gifted and reminds us that no matter what broken road we have traveled, Jesus can redeem us from anything. You will be blessed by taking a moment and watching this clip!

“Out of his fullness we have all received grace in place of grace already given. For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. No one has ever seen God, but the one and only Son, who is himself God and is in closest relationship with the Father, has made him known." John 1:16-18

Show-Stopping Rendition of The Jackson 5’s ‘I Want You Back’ You Have to Hear

You absolutely have to hear his show-stopping rendition of The Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back”. It’s absolutely stunning to see this kid’s skills. Play the video to give it a listen!

The 13-year-old, Fabienne Bergmans, begins her 2-minute performance in a calm and composed manner. She wears a hippie headband—a nod to the 1969 hit. As she opens her mouth to sing, it’s clear right away that she’s got the perfect voice for a Jackson 5 cover.

It’s youthful and has that familiar swing. All of the judges turn their chairs toward the end of the song. She has two of the judges up on the stage next to her, dancing and jiving to the beat, while the other judge watches in awe and amazement. 

She is very small, but there is a great deal of talent coming out of her. You can’t help but be in awe as you listen. Some of the lyrics to “I Want You Back” are: 

Oh, baby, give me one more chance (To show you that I love you)
Won't you please let me (Back in your heart)
Oh, darling, I was blind to let you go (Let you go, baby)
But now, since I see you in his arms (I want you back)

Young Fabienne demonstrates remarkable control of her voice. She sings with confidence beyond her years. She has impeccable vocal runs and excellent timing, and you can tell that she’s putting all of her focus into her performance. 

Her song has a near-magical effect. Because with every passing moment, the judges and crowds become increasingly enthusiastic and energized. It’s a bright, unforgettable performance that’s remarkable and refreshing. 

You can’t help but feel good after you listen to this. And you’ll want to keep hitting that repeat button… I know I do!

CeCe Winans’ ‘Lean on Me’ Cover Lyric Video

Get ready for an incredible rendition of a classic hit song. CeCe Winans’ ‘Lean on Me’ cover lyric video.

At the start of this lyric video, you hear the introduction with great anticipation. CeCe Winans brings her joy, style, and energy to “Lean on Me.” Watch this beautifully created video as the lyrics of this powerful song are creatively displayed. 

You will see the first chorus as the words are painted down the screen. As they fall downward, you get a visual image of the concept of leaning on others to help in times of need. 

As you read these words, feel free to sing-along, dance, and ponder who in your life you need to call on today to stand by your side in prayer to God. The Lord is always there. We are invited to lean on Him as our Good Shepherd. 

In addition to His constant presence, we are also blessed with the body of Christ, the church. Community is one of the greatest gifts in the Christian faith. CeCe brings in this important message with this cover song. 

We can bear one another's burdens. This life is not easy, and we can all get down by the weight of sin and its effects in the world. However, we have victory in Christ, and even when we get down for a moment, CeCe reminds us how the Holy Spirit and other believers in Jesus can hold us up and help us out of the deepest pits.

The chorus says:

Lean on me, when you're not strong
And I'll be your friend, I'll help you carry on
For it won't be long' Til I'm gonna need
Somebody to lean on

How will you lean on God and community today, and how are you inviting others to lean on you?

“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” Isaiah 41:10

This Beatles A Cappella Medley Is an Absolute Must-Hear

Although many Beatles medley mash-ups have been created over the years, have you ever heard one that’s a cappella? This Beatles a cappella medley is an absolute must-hear. It’s guaranteed to entertain your ears.

The song arrangement of this medley is wonderful. It tells a story, rather than just combining like-sounding songs. The effect is stunning. The songs included parts from classics such as “All My Loving,” “Help,” “Hello, Goodbye,” and “Here Comes the Sun.” 

It’s just the right mix of songs for a segment that’s less than five minutes. The songs transition so smoothly—and they aren’t rushed at all. 

Their arrangement sounds fresh and youthful, but it still has that familiar Beatles flavor that everyone loves. You can tell that these guys are pals, which makes the performance even more pleasing. They lean into one another’s parts and support each other’s harmonies with not just their voices but also a pat on the back or shoulder. 

It’s wonderful to see the variety of voices that this group of young men exhibits. Some voices are almost impossibly deep, while others are light and airy. The harmonies are so tight, and you can tell that these boys have put in many hours of practice together. 

It’s not easy to find this kind of balance and chemistry in a large group, but these guys have really done it. Without a single instrument, the singers rely solely on their voices to carry the setting, and they demonstrate considerable control as they express themselves. 

Every singer has something unique to offer, and it's a gift to hear each person introduce their voice in the medley. They sound smooth, polished, and ever so lively. 

This performance is more than just a mashup of old songs; it celebrates the Beatles, and it tells a story through its arrangement. It’s truly an art form.

Busker Nails the Beatles’ Classic ‘Twist and Shout’

Get your groove on with this throwback hit! Take a minute and dance-along like a teenager again. A busker nails the Beatles’ classic ‘Twist and Shout’.

The video begins during Christmastime, and a young woman with a ball cap on stands and plays her guitar confidently as a crowd shops behind her. She steps up to the microphone and starts singing the chorus. 

A young man behind her begins to dance, and shoppers smile. This young woman singing is named Zoe Clarke, and she is a talented artist. You will notice throughout this song that she has captivated the crowd with her vocal runs, energy, and style. 

The chorus says:

Well, shake it up, baby, now
Twist and shout
Come on, come on, come on, come on, baby, now 
Come on and work it on out

At the end of her performance, Zoe is happy and hits the high notes just like the original. It appears to be a really fun time. You will feel as if you are in this winter shopping wonderland as you view the clip. 

No matter when the last time was that you danced, this artist will have you up and moving around in a minute. She has flair and captivates the crowd, even in the midst of the colder weather.

It is always refreshing to experience new talent. This precious young person gives us hope that God is faithful to provide gifts and abilities to people in every generation. It inspires and encourages us to utilize our gifts and get involved in our local communities, bringing a blessing to others. 

How are you skilled? How might God be leading you into serving your local town?

“ Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms." 1 Peter 4:10

Beautiful Country Cover of ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’

Some songs feel like memory itself. And when someone sings one of those songs with care and reverence, it feels like a gift, like this beautiful country cover of ‘Can’t Help Falling In Love’ by Sheridan Brass. 

You know how certain songs just stay with us? Not because they’re loud or dramatic, but because they become part of our story — they play at weddings, on long drives, or in quiet moments when our hearts feel full or tender.

Sheridan recently released his country-style version of Elvis Presley’s classic, and it’s one of those performances you want to tell someone about. Not because it’s full of glitz and glamour, but because it takes you back into your memories. It’s the kind of song that makes you sit still for a minute.

The video was filmed at Love Lake, located on the outskirts of Dubai — a serene, open countryside space with water, soft light, and a wide sky. Sheridan stands there in boots and a cowboy hat, singing as if he’s offering the song instead of performing it.

He wrote, “Some songs don’t just live in time — they live in the moments we attach to them. This one felt special to revisit, stripped back and honest, letting the melody and words do what they’ve always done best.”

He said he chose Love Lake because it felt right for a song about “inevitability, love, and surrender.”

And that’s how it feels when you listen. Like something being gently placed in your hands.

People felt that, too. “I’ve always loved Elvis’s version of this song, and hearing you sing it makes it even more special,” one listener wrote. “We love you, Sheridan. Happy New Year.”

Another shared, “Every track you drop carries that magic… all your songs have this unique feel no one else even comes close to.”

And one simply said, “Thank you, Sheridan, you are blessed to have a voice like this.”

Isn’t that lovely?

He even wrote, “If this song means something to you, I hope this version finds its way into your moment.”

I think that’s what makes this so beautiful. It’s not just music. It’s an offering. A reminder that love isn’t something we rush or force — it’s something we receive.

It’s the quiet yes.
The gentle falling.
The kind of love that feels safe instead of loud.

And sometimes, that’s exactly what our hearts need to hear.

Song of Songs 8:7 “Many waters cannot quench love; rivers cannot sweep it away.”

This A Cappella Beach Boys Medley Is Totally Far Out

You can never get tired of the Beach Boys' a cappella, and this performance nearly takes the cake. Play the video to enjoy it. You could even say this A Cappella Beach Boys medley is totally far out.

The Harvard Young Men's A Cappella group, The Harvard Krokodiloes, is absolutely stunning. They make the best use of each and every voice in the assemble. And in the moments when they all come together and unite their voices, they absolutely shine. 

The medley mixes several Beach Boys hits into one, and it’s a wonderful surprise to hear them go from note to note with a lyric from a different song. They honor the Beach Boys’ legacy. 

The Beach Boys, a five-member band, got together in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. They released Surfin' Safari, their first record, with Capitol Records the following year. They released hundreds of songs until they ended in 1998, and 80 of their songs charted worldwide during their career. 

They were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 and are recipients of The Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement GRAMMY Award®. They became a staple in American music culture and continue to influence thousands of artists, such as the Krokodiloes, today. 

The group’s youth and infectious joy permeate through their performance. You can tell there is a genuine love for the Beach Boys’ unique sounds. They perfectly capture the band’s joyful spirit. 

The vocal arrangement is so bright and cleverly crafted. Each note just builds on the joy. 

You can just tell by watching the young men that there is camaraderie and warmth between the young men. There is clear rhythm and storytelling as they piece together the Beach Boys’ medley. Their actions and the endearing moment at the end where they mime surfing on the waves are the cherry on top.

Stunning Rendition of ‘9 to 5’ You’ll Want to Hear Again and Again

This stunning rendition of “9 to 5” is one that you’ll want to hear again and again. If Dolly Parton were to come across this cover performance of one of her most beloved and recognizable hits, she would most definitely approve. Watch the short but delightful clip to listen to this excellent cover of Dolly Parton’s classic “9 to 5.”

Hollywood is a fickle industry. What is popular right now will likely not be the thing everybody is talking about in five minutes from now. Not only that, but the tastes and preferences of the general public are constantly changing. In the entertainment industry, it’s either change and keep up or stay the same and be left behind and forgotten.

When it comes to a field that constantly demands the latest and greatest thing, achieving and then maintaining a long-lasting career is not the norm. When someone is able to do that, particularly in the entertainment world, that’s when you know they truly have talent and are not just a one-hit wonder.

Dolly Parton, a Hollywood legend and certainly not a one-hit wonder, has been wowing and entertaining audiences with her spectacular, unmistakable voice and roles in both film and television for decades. In a clip posted on YouTube, a group of musicians turned in a superb cover performance of one of Dolly’s most beloved tunes: “9 to 5.”

“Workin’ nine to five, what a way to make a livin’
Barely getting’ by, it’s all takin’ and no givin’
They just use your mind, and they never give you credit
It’s enough to drive you crazy if you let it”

Even if you’re a diehard Dolly Parton fan and believe that none of her songs should ever be covered, it’s hard to find something negative about this performance. It’s one that will have you singing along and tapping your toe within the first couple of notes.

Colossians 3:23 “Whatever you do, do it readily, as to the Lord and not to men;”

Lucy Thomas Dazzles With Stunning ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Performance

Lucy Tomas dazzles with a stunning ‘Beauty and the Beast' performance, and I couldn’t help but share it with you. You remember that feeling, don’t you? The chills when the very first notes of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ begin to play. The way Belle looks at Beast, not with fear anymore, but with kindness and recognition. That moment feels like it lives somewhere inside us forever — tucked into memory and heart at the same time.

That’s exactly what came rushing back when I watched Lucy Thomas sing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. And I just have to tell you about it.

Lucy walked onto the stage in a flowing black ball gown, elegant and soft all at once. Behind her was a full orchestra, and the entire background was washed in this romantic purple light that made everything feel dreamlike and tender.

It didn’t feel like a performance. It felt like a moment. Her voice is clear and gentle, but it carries so much warmth. When she sings, it feels like she’s inviting you into the song instead of standing apart from it.

It’s the kind of singing that makes you breathe a little slower.

The audience fell silent in that beautiful way, when everyone knows they’re witnessing something special. No rushing. No noise. Just stillness and sound and wonder.

And isn’t that what that song has always been about?

Seeing someone not for what they seem, but for who they truly are. Letting love soften fear. Letting kindness be stronger than appearances.

That’s why it still moves us.

That’s why we melt when we hear it.

Lucy somehow captures all of that in her performance — the tenderness, the hope, the quiet joy of being seen and loved.

Watching her sing felt like watching grace unfold before you.

It reminded me that beauty is not loud. Love is not rushed. And the most powerful moments are often the gentle ones that simply open our hearts.

It felt like a reminder from God that love still transforms. That kindness still heals. That wonder still exists in a world that often forgets to slow down.

And maybe that’s why we hold onto songs like this. Not just because they’re beautiful — but because they remind us who we are, and who we’re called to be. But don’t take my word for it, watch it for yourself!

1 Corinthians 13:4 “Love is patient, love is kind.”

The Isaacs’ ‘Agnus Dei’ Dazzling Live Performance

Prepare to be amazed and join in with this moment of live worship music. Watch The Isaacs’ ‘Agnus Dei’ dazzling live performance.

The song begins with a beautiful guitar solo. The instrumental introduction leads into this trio, featuring their stunning harmonies, and culminates in the chorus of “Agnus Dei.” These incredible voices all come together alongside talented musicians in a huge auditorium. 

The lights are dimmed down low with purple spotlights. The women sing together with such poise and posture of worship. 

As you listen, you will feel a sense of peace, worship, and awe. These timeless lyrics lead us into vertical adoration of the only One who is holy. There are wonderful moments of the violinist playing, as well as highlights from each vocalist. These women have taken great care of their voices over the years and sound phenomenal. 

The chorus says:

Holy, holy
Are You, Lord God Almighty
Worthy is the Lamb
Worthy is the Lamb
You are holy, holy

What makes this moment extra special and unique is that this is a mother singing beside her daughters. This family sings so well together and appears to be having a great time. Their tones blend beautifully, and their harmonies are unexpected and delightful. You can tell throughout the song that this is a precious moment for this family. 

Perhaps you are not on a stage performing beside your loved ones, but God has brought you into the family or community that you are in for the same purpose, to glorify Him. Many times, this is sung at Christmas time in memory of the Christmas story and John the Baptist, who prepared the way for the Lamb of God, the Agnus Dei. As you reflect on Jesus’ sacrifice, may you be in awe of His great love through this precious family.

“The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” John 1:29

This ‘Sweet Caroline’ Rendition Is So Good, You’ll Want to Hit Repeat

This “Sweet Caroline” rendition is so good, you’ll want to hit repeat right after the cover ends. With plenty of instruments, a great lead singer, and sweet harmonies, it’s a perfect version of the classic hit. Play the video to hear it!

The Sing it Live band does sweet justice to the Neil Diamond song. The lead singer, a male, has wonderful, deep, and edgy vocals that are simply perfect for this song. Though he sings for just mere minutes, you can feel the warmth and strength in his voice.

“Sweet Caroline” is one of those songs; even if you’ve heard it a hundred times, you just can’t get tired of it. Hearing it in a slightly new way through Sing it Live is really refreshing. The band’s instruments are varied and timed to perfection with a perfect rhythm that keeps you fully engaged as you listen. 

The track came out in 1969. Over the past 50-odd years, Elvis Presley, Waylon Jennings, The Drifters, Jennifer Lopez, and many others have covered it. But it was Frank Sinatra’s version that Diamond said he loved the most. 

“He did it his way,” Neil said. “He didn’t cop my record at all. I’ve heard that song by a lot of people and there are a lot of good versions, but Sinatra’s swinging, big band version tops them all by far.”

Some of the lyrics of “Sweet Caroline” are: 

Sweet Caroline
Good times never seemed so good
I've been inclined
To believe they never would

It is an irresistible chorus you just can’t help but sing along to, no matter if you’re young or old. “Sweet Caroline” never fails to embody an emotion that brings people together and stirs up joy. No doubt, it was a great choice for the Sing it Live band.

This Busker’s Take on Elvis’ Classic ‘Suspicious Minds’ Is Stunning

This busker’s take on Elvis’ Classic “Suspicious Minds” is stunning. Young artist Vicka brings a little bit of majesty and wonder to a Dublin street square in this Elvis cover. Play the video to step into the moment. 

Vicka is an absolutely wonderful artist. If I were walking along a busy street, I would stop in my tracks if I heard her lovely voice singing. And many turn their heads to listen to Vicka as they walk by. 

She’s an absolutely incredible artist, and she’s expertly chosen a unique song to sing, which she’s made beautiful with her special musical talents. Her voice is gentle, beautiful, and powerful. Her guitar playing is spot-on, too. 

Some of the lyrics she sings are: 

Oh, let our love survive
I'll dry the tears from your eyes
Let's don't let a good thing die
When, honey, you know I have never lied to you, mm

It is a beautiful moment on the street to hear the young artist amidst the hustle and bustle. It serves as a reminder to stop and appreciate the beauty around you. 

It’s impressive how Vicka lends her own style to the classic Elvis song. If you weren’t already familiar with the song, you’d probably never guess that she’s singing an Elvis original, because it sounds all her own. 

As people rush by her to run their errands, she creates a lovely little atmosphere of calmness and emotion. She somehow commands attention without overtly asking for it. It’s like she’s meant to create in this setting, this space. 

Vicka’s performance is sincere and heartfelt. She doesn’t have anything flashy to draw attention—just her guitar and her voice. I’m sure those who open their ears and hearts to listen will thoroughly enjoy this moment she creates.

Fantastic Cover of Billy Joel Classic ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’

This talented group of musicians has delivered a fantastic cover of Billy Joel’s classic, “We Didn’t Start the Fire.” Their spectacular rendition of the beloved tune is one cover that deserves to be listened to again and again. Watch the short but thoroughly delightful clip to hear The Hindley Street Country Club’s take on Billy Joel’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire.”

Nearly every song, regardless of genre, is essentially a story in lyrical form. It has a beginning, middle and end, with the musicians trying to impart a message, lesson or something through their song. Or at least that’s what anyone who knows what they are doing when it comes to songwriting is attempting to do.

When it comes to singer-songwriters, most people likely think of individuals like Bob Dylan, John Denver, James Taylor and Jim Croce. However, Billy Joel is also a singer who wrote his own material and is often overlooked in the discussion of legendary singer-songwriters. One could easily make the argument that he is one of the best singer-songwriters of our time. “Piano Man,” “Uptown Girl, “Movin’ Out,” “My Life,” and many others are hits that everyone knows and loves.

However, his most well-known and iconic song is easily “We Didn’t Start the Fire.” It’s such a unique song, with lyrics that name nearly every notable historical event and person. You’ll never mistake it for any other song, that is for sure.

In a clip posted on YouTube, The Hindley Street Country Club put on a fantastic performance, singing “We Didn’t Start the Fire.” You’ll find yourself singing and dancing along as the gifted musicians play the 1989 hit.

Even if you’re not the biggest Billy Joel fan, how could you not enjoy “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and this excellent cover performance?

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

Patsy Cline’s ‘Crazy’ Gets a Stunningly Beautiful New Cover

Check out this stunningly beautiful cover of the song ‘Crazy’ by Patsy Cline. The group performing in the video is called IMY2, an independent rock band that formed in 2019. The talented group is currently based in Nashville, TN, and the members include Annalise Mahanes, Cal Tucker, and Michael Monahan.

‘Crazy, I'm crazy for feeling so lonely
I'm crazy, crazy for feeling so blue
I knew you'd love me as long as you wanted
And then some day you'd leave me for somebody new’

What an incredible rendition of this classic country song! ‘Crazy’ was released in 1961, and Willie Nelson wrote it. The song was initially titled ‘Stupid,’ and it was written with Billy Walker in mind. Later, Willie Nelson felt the song was better suited to a woman’s voice, which is where Patsy Cline comes in. Her irresistible voice was just perfect for the song!

‘Crazy’ is undoubtedly one of Patsy Cline’s biggest hits, and it has endured for over 60 years since its release. It is a song that is loved by many, and a vast array of artists have covered it – including Linda Ronstadt, Loretta Lynn, Dottie West, LeAnn Rimes, Wanda Jackson, Neil Young, and Shirley Bassey.

The group IMY2 is well-known for their YouTube channel, where they share both original music and high-quality covers of classic rock and pop songs. They did a fantastic job with their cover of ‘Crazy,’ and many people online have shared their praise and adoration for the group’s music.

“This group never disappoints. A forever flowing fountain of talent,” comments one person after watching the video online.

“You guys just keep getting better and better. Nice job on a classic song, y'all!” writes another person.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this beautiful rendition from IMY2 of ‘Crazy’ today!

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