Very nice.
Always nice to come across real talent. Canāt work out whoās singing the bass line, though. I think itās the bloke with the beardā¦
So beautiful! Brought the tears ā
Fantastic version of the drummer boy!!!
Now my favorite.
I donāt want to throw a monkey wrench into your enjoyment of the drummer-boy song. But I need to say that I didnāt find it either āgorgeousā or beautiful. Indeed I was repulsed by it.
Now this may be because of my age (Iām nearly 76, and am unable to appreciate the sugary sweetness of modern singing.)
Here is a link to a Christmas song which depicts the blooming of the Rose of Sharon, our Lord Jesus. This song in itself, as well as the manner in which RenƩe Fleming sings it, brings tears to my eyes when I think of how that Magnificant Rose bloomed to bring us salvation from sin and to make possible union with God.
O flower whose fragrance tender
With sweetness fills the air
Dispel in glorious splendour
The darkness everywhere.
Yes . . . I understand there are people who adore opera style music and I respect that. I donāt get it, but I do respect it.
Wow, those Mormons know how to put on an organized display - what an amazing sight!
I personally do not celebrate XMAS, and I do not really enjoy any XMAS musicā¦ but sometimes there are ditties that grab your attention more than others. Iāve always liked the imagery of the little drummer boy. Itās a childhood adventure! What I call the huckleberry Finn syndrome.
Well that was gorgeous too.
I wonder what youāll think of Celine Dionās version of O Holy Night. Knocks me off my chair every time I hear it.
Well, Celine is a beautiful woman, but her singingā¦ her weak little voice sounds like sheās panting and gasping for air.
Listen to this ten-year old child sing. She sings O Holy Night as it ought to be sungāsends thrills up and down your spine!
I reckon youāre the first person on the planet to type those particular words in that particular order.
If I had been slurping on a coffee it would have been sprayed all over my keyboard by now!
And I could understand every word!!
Oh Sonia! I LOVED that!