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4 Comments
I absolutely love this track, apparently it is a real recording. I once used this in a cell group meeting, introducing it saying that, although it was a little ragged, the raw emotion was very touching. I cracked after about two minutes because everyone else was trying so hard not to laugh.
Thanks Simon. Let us know if you have any more audio or video gaffes - people love to hear them (they are one of the most popular areas of the blog) but they are fairly difficult to find.
Wow…It starts off like a lounge act and turns into…something…wow. I can’t stop listening to it.
This is a good demonstration for my praise teams, however, why I always change the key of songs to better fit a congregational range and why I will never tackle this song.
Goodness me! Straight from the “How to murder a song” archives.
I’ll have half a pint of whatever he’s had! That is, quite simply, awful. It’s given me faith in our music group…