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Jamie MacDonald Wows with ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ Cover

Jamie MacDonald wows with ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ cover on YouTube. Her strong and powerful voice sounds like it's made for this song. Watch the video to hear the incredible piece of music!

As Jamie sings with musicians and backup singers, you can almost feel the energy hum through the performance. She brings that oomph and power that anyone familiar with the song knows it carries. The song was initially released in 1967 by soul singers Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, and it's loved just as much today as it was all those years ago—if not even more. The song speaks of undying love for someone and offers reassurance that they’ve got someone they can depend on. It’s unwavering devotion that listeners have related to for generations. Some of the lyrics are:

Ain't no mountain high enough
Ain't no valley low enough
Ain't no river wide enough
To keep me from getting to you, babe

Jamie Macdonald has a magnetic voice that can fill a room—no microphone needed. She’s truly gifted, and it’s wonderful to hear. She is perhaps best known for her song with TobyMac, ‘God Did It,’ and her humble song, ‘Desperate,’ but whether she’s singing Christian pop or a soulful classic like ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,’ it’s always a pleasure to hear her incredible voice. 

This cover swells with passion and gives the classic song a new but very familiar life. The delivery is bold, and everyone is on time with the music. The backup singers shine and harmonize with Jamie perfectly, and it’s clear that there’s a contagious joy as the group performs. 

With Jamie’s recent original music and covers like this one, the young artist is proving she’s got something to share—and listeners are eager and excited to receive it.

Buskers Turn Heads with Stunning Cover of CCR’s ‘Bad Moon Rising’

Some buskers turned heads with a stunning cover of CCR’s ‘Bad Moon Rising’ on Dublin’s city streets. They display loads of musical talent, so it’s easy to see why. Watch the video to hear their gifted cover. 

The buskers, Francesco Parodi & Jose Fondon, each play an instrument as Francesco sings with raw passion. Jose plays the electric guitar, taking the spotlight at different moments with amazing-sounding, long-winded riffs, and Fransesco plays the acoustic guitar. 

Francesco excellently applies his skillful voice to the song. He sounds a little gritty, but keeps his voice clear and strong throughout the rock song. Looking at the duo, you wouldn’t guess they’re about to cover a rock song—and do so well—but looks clearly deceive, because these guys absolutely know what they’re doing. As they play, many onlookers crowd around them. The talented guitar playing and Francesco’s vocals, which one fan describes as “gravel wrapped in silk,” seem to be a match made in heaven. 

The song, originally sung by Creedence Clearwater Revival, has somewhat ominous lyrics that sound like warnings, but it also—almost contrastingly—has a happy beat that you can easily tap your foot to. Some of the lyrics are:

Well, don't go around tonight
Well, it's bound to take your life
There's a bad moon on the rise
Don't go around tonight

The cover does the original track justice. The only significant difference is the lack of drums in Jose and Fransesco’s version, but the quality and sound are just as good, if not even better than the original band’s. It’s great to see that so many people stopped to appreciate their live street performance. The duo certainly deserved it and obviously spent some time perfecting the cover. 

It’s safe to say that whether you’re a rock fan or just an eclectic music appreciator, you’ll love this performance!

Family Band’s Toe-Tapping ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’ Cover

They sit together in their living room — Colt strumming his guitar, Aubree smiling behind the camera, and their kids tapping on drums and bass and just being their joyful selves. There is no studio, no audience, just a family finding light in the dark by making music together.

Their cover of ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’ isn’t just a song. It’s a little burst of sunshine in the middle of a hard season. You can almost hear the hope crackling beneath the strings — the kind of hope that’s stubborn, like faith held tight in trembling hands. If you’ve ever needed a little pick-me-up, this performance is like a warm hug for the soul. From the very first strum of the guitar to the last cheerful chorus, you can feel the joy bubbling up—pure, unfiltered, and infectious. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the best medicine for a weary heart is a simple song sung together with those you love.

This family doesn’t have it all figured out. Their voices aren’t perfect — and that’s the point. It’s the messy, beautiful, real-ness of love that can’t be bought or earned. It’s the laughter between the verses and the smiles exchanged when someone hits the wrong note, but they keep singing anyway.

Back when the world shut down and the days stretched long and lonely, they found a way to remind us all that joy still lives in the small things—in the family gathered ‘round a song, in the stories shared, and in the music made by hearts that refuse to give up.

So when you watch their cover or any of their music for that matter, you don’t just hear the music, you feel the moments, the magic, their family bond, and just how much fun they have together. As a family, you can see how they choose hope, love, and fun even when the world feels heavy.

Because that’s the kind of love money can’t buy. But it’s the kind that saves us, time and again.

“And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” 1 Corinthians 13:13

Busker's Unique Cover of ABBA’s ‘Dancing Queen’ Is Mesmerizing

This busker’s unique cover of ABBA’s ‘Dancing Queen’ is mesmerizing, and it’s the sweetest surprise you’ll hear all week! Some songs live in our bones. They’re the all-time hits that grow with us and are passed down from generation to generation. In fact, they’re stitched into summer BBQs and long road trips down back highways with the windows down and the sun tangled in our hair. They echo off the walls of malls and subway tunnels, sneak through grocery store speakers, and suddenly everyone around us is humming, tapping, and singing along.

‘Dancing Queen’ is one of those songs. It’s a familiar anthem. It’s joy, youth, and a little glitter from the '70s all wrapped into one. But here’s the thing, this singer is just a girl with a guitar, standing in the middle of the streets of the UK—a busker with a gift that hushes the noise of the world. She goes by Lierre, and if you blink, you might miss her. But if you hear her? You’ll never forget her.

Her version of ‘Dancing Queen’ doesn’t come with disco balls or movies like ‘Mama Mia.’ Instead, her kind of music and voice are so incredibly different. It slips in slowly like candlelight flickering in the quiet hours. She plays our favorite song so tender and bare, with a folksy softness that wraps around your ribs and makes you ache in the most beautiful way.

It’s the same all-time favorite song of ours, but it’s so different. You think you know the song. You’ve sung it in cars, in kitchens, in dollar store aisles. But when Lierre sings it, “You are the dancing queen, young and sweet, only seventeen…” It feels different.

It doesn’t shout. It soothes.

It’s the kind of version you play when your house is finally still after a long day. When the last light is out, and you're soaking in the tub. It’s the kind of song you stretch to in the quiet of the morning, or play on repeat when your teens are finally asleep and you’re gathering your soul again. 

And maybe that’s why I can’t stop listening.

“You are the dancing queen...”

Not just seventeen. Not just then. Still. Now. Always. So tonight, let this song be the last thing you hear before sleep. Then turn around and share it with a friend because it’s meant to be heard, felt, and passed on. One soft, mesmerizing note at a time.

“He will take great delight in you; in His love He will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing.” Zephaniah 3:17

This Jazzy Rendition of ‘Edge of Seventeen’ Is Beautiful

Check out this wonderful, jazzy rendition of Stevie Nicks' ‘Edge of Seventeen’. The singer in the video is Robyn Adele Anderson, and her voice, along with the band, sounds amazing! This song really does lend itself so well to this type of moody jazz.

‘Just like the white winged dove
Sings a song, sounds like she's singin' "ooh, ooh, ooh"
Just like the white winged dove
Sings a song, sounds like she's singin' "ooh, baby, ooh, said, ooh"’

What a great performance! In the caption of the video, Robyn shares a bit about her thoughts on the song ‘Edge of Seventeen.’

“This song is so iconic, I can’t believe it took me this long to get around to covering it!” she writes. “Of course I had to make it extra special and bring in my girl Tiffany Weiss on violin (before she hit the road touring with Will Smith!). So please enjoy my first (and definitely not last) Stevie Nicks cover.”

Many people online were blown away by this jazzy cover of this classic song.

“Wow! Somehow it feels like this was the original version of the song, waiting to come out! Fantastic!” writes one person after watching the music video.

“Very cool, thank you for that,” comments another person online. “Really enjoyed the different take on this song – that jazzy uplifting sound to the song sounded great. And that singer, wow! She definitely pulled it off. Great job guys, definitely loved it.”

The song ‘Edge of Seventeen’ by Stevie Nicks was inspired by the deaths of both John Lennon and Stevie’s uncle Jonathan Nicks, which occurred within the same week in December 1980. And the song's title came from a misheard phrase by Tom Petty's wife, Jane, who said she met Tom "at the age of seventeen," which Stevie Nicks heard as "edge of seventeen."

We hope you enjoyed this creative take on this classic song today!

Celtic Woman’s Hauntingly Beautiful ‘Danny Boy’ Will Give You Chills

Check out this hauntingly beautiful rendition of ‘Danny Boy’ from Celtic Woman. The performance is from their 20th Anniversary concert, and the music and vocals will give you chills. Their voices are just wonderful, with such pure tones and tight harmonies, and it is absolutely heavenly to hear them sing.

‘Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling
From glen to glen, and down the mountainside
The summer's gone, and all the roses falling
It's you, it's you must go and I must bide’

Celtic Woman has fans all around the world, and every performance they give is absolutely stunning. Many people shared their thoughts online about this performance of ‘Danny Boy’ from the talented group.

“I get ‘good chills’ every single time I hear ‘Danny Boy.’ Every single combination of Celtic Woman performers always nail it and crush it singing ‘Danny Boy’ too,” writes one person.

When it comes to the history of this beloved song, Frederic Edward Weatherly is to thank for the lyrics to ‘Danny Boy.’ He penned the first two stanzas of the song in 1910, but the lyrics did not find their musical counterpart until a couple of years later. Frederic’s Irish sister-in-law sent him the folk tune, hoping that he would put lyrics to it.
 
But the origins of the music are somewhat of a mystery. Some say that a Celtic harpist played it as early as the 1600s, while others say it originated in the Scottish Highlands. However the song originated, it remains true that it has always been hauntingly beautiful! And it will continue to be a favorite of many for years and years to come.

The singers in Celtic Woman always sound so angelic when performing together. What a treat it is to hear them perform! We hope that you enjoyed listening to their incredible voices sing 'Danny Boy' today.

Kelly Clarkson and Her Daughter Melt Hearts with 'Heartbeat Song' Duet

Kelly Clarkson and her daughter melted hearts with their “Heartbeat Song” duet. The pair surprised the audience with their delightful rendition of Kelly’s hit song. Watch the short but sweet clip to listen to and hear mother and daughter beautifully perform “Heartbeat Song.”

Kelly Clarkson is, without a doubt, one of the most talented, gifted singers working today. The original American Idol is one of the few people who can sing nearly any song from any and every genre and make it something that you’ll listen to repeatedly. Her singing the phonebook (Do they still produce it?) and making it worth listening to would not be out of the question. And she seemingly does so in such an effortless manner. Of course, it’s not effortless; she’s just that talented that it appears that way.

Well, the musical talent did not stop with Kelly because she is clearly not the only singer in her household. It seems to run in the family. Kelly’s daughter, 11-year-old River Rose, is also a gifted singer and can belt out the lyrics and hold the notes like her talented mother.

In a clip posted on YouTube, River Rose surprised everyone and joined her mother to sing “Heartbeat Song.” Both sound wonderful, giving the audience such a sweet and unexpected treat. They responded to the performance with a thunderous round of applause. At the end of their performance, Kelly gives her pre-teen daughter a massive hug.

Not only did they sound similar, but they even dressed alike for their outstanding musical performance. This was undoubtedly a moment and a performance that both will likely remember and cherish for quite some time.

The video’s description explains that the mother-daughter duet occurred at one of the shows during Kelly’s “Studio Sessions” residency in Las Vegas.

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.”

This ‘Walking on Sunshine’ Cover Will Brighten Your Day

If you want a mood boost or a fresh jolt of energy, watch this fun video. This cover of ‘Walking on Sunshine’ will brighten your day and lift your spirits. Play the clip to enjoy the bright, catchy song.

The upbeat cover will have you feeling like you stepped back into the 80s for a few minutes. It is everything you could want in a feel-good song. It has that familiar sound and beat with a full band, many instruments, and that key lead female singer with a voice similar to the song’s original singer, Katrina Leskanich. 

The group in the video, an Australian musical organization called Sing it Live, does a wonderful job of covering the song. Anyone who loves the original piece will absolutely love this rendition. The performers and producer have done an incredible job of keeping all of the things that make it special. Lead singer Melissa McCaig brings a lot of catchy fun into her performance. She wears a flashy blue coat and jives to the music. There’s even a breeze picturesquely blowing her hair back as she belts out the lyrics: 

… And I just can't wait till the day when you knock on my door
Now everytime I go for the mailbox, gotta hold myself down
'Cause I just can't wait till you write me you're coming around
I'm walking on sunshine, wooah

It’s impossible not to feel a little jolt of happiness when you hear this song. The song’s high attitude of nothing can get in your way or get you down is contagious. It’s nice to have small things like this to brighten our day and put a quick smile on our faces, isn’t it? 

"Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray. Is anyone cheerful? Let him sing praise." James 5:13

Talented Kids Stun with Cover of Billy Joel’s ‘My Life’

Check out these young musicians stun with their cover of Billy Joel’s ‘My Life.’ Their version of this song is terrific, and they sound so amazing playing together. What a talented bunch of kids!

‘Got a call from an old friend we'd used to be real close
Said he couldn't go on the American way
Closed the shop, sold the house, bought a ticket to the west coast
Now he gives them a stand-up routine in L.A.’

The young musicians in this video are part of the group called The Graystones. All of their members are 11 or 12 years old. They sound incredible together, and it is clear to see their passion for music.

“Billy Joel remains one of the world's greatest song writers and we have admired him since we were young kids. We have already done 2 other Billy Joel songs and this is the 3rd that we learned recently,” shares The Graystones in the caption of their YouTube video. 

The group then went on to share some information about the sound and process of their music video. “We started the cameras rolling last Monday late afternoon and recorded several passes. We all agreed that the 3rd pass we did was the best, and this is the version you're seeing and hearing here. To this, we added background vocals, a keyboard part, and hand claps. You can see all those inserted. We do these songs to honor the artists that brought these to the world. We try our very best to get as close as we can to the original masterpieces. This is why we added those additional sounds mentioned. We hope you enjoy!”

It is wonderful to witness the talent and dedication of these kids, and it is clear why The Graystones have garnered a large fan base online. 

On their YouTube page, The Graystones have shared that they love 70s and 80s music, but also enjoy covering current songs as well. “We go to school, do sports, climb trees, and run around. But music is what we're most passionate about and we work really hard and spend a lot of time every week learning songs and getting better as musicians,” the band shares.

We hope you enjoyed watching this fun cover of ‘My Life’ today!

The Petersens Hit All the Right Notes with ‘On The Road Again’ Cover

Check out this upbeat and wholesome performance from The Petersens of the song ‘On The Road Again.’ This bluegrass rendition is absolutely wonderful, and the harmonies sound great. This talented family band is sure to bring a smile to your face and get your toes tapping!

‘On the road again
I just can't wait to get on the road again
The life I love is making music with my friends
I can't wait to get on the road again’

The Petersens’ version of ‘On The Road Again’ features lovely harmonies and instruments such as the guitar, mandolin, banjo, dobro, bass, and fiddle. The music video was filmed in a picturesque spot. Many people online shared their thoughts on the performance and their appreciation of the band.

“You just keep getting more polished, making music that's more complex, creative, harmonious, interesting, and very delightful,” writes one person on YouTube. “This one is very well done.”

“I can't help but smile and tap my toes along with you all. I love your version of this song! Well done everyone!” comments another person online.

In the caption of this video, the Petersens share how they now have 900,000 subscribers on YouTube and will be heading out on tour soon. “It has been so fun to share this journey with you, and we can't wait to get ‘On the Road Again’ – we have shows coming up in Germany, Denmark, the States, and, as ever, our home theater in Branson, Missouri.”

As mentioned, The Petersens are a family band from Branson, Missouri, who perform all over. They celebrate American roots music with family values. The band consists of four siblings, Katie, Ellen, Matt, and Julianne, their mom Karen, and good friend Emmett Franz.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this version of ‘On The Road Again’ from The Petersens today!

Girl in Wheelchair Wows with Beautiful Adele Cover

We’re not stuck in our disabilities; we shine through them. This sweet video is proof as you watch a young girl by the name of Bella Carter wow with a beautiful Adele cover. You don’t expect to hear a voice like Adele’s come from a 12-year-old girl in pigtails and a lavender shirt, rolling up to the stage with the kind of confidence that makes you sit up a little straighter. But then again, Bella Carter isn’t interested in anyone’s expectations.

She’s here to shine.

And shine she did, alongside musician Luke Silva in a beautiful, goosebump-inducing cover of Adele’s “Easy On Me.” The moment Bella opened her mouth to sing, something beautiful happened. The crowd softened. Hearts hushed. Even Luke looked visibly moved, eyebrows lifting as if to say, “Wait… this little one? With this much power?”

Yep. This little one.

Bella, who uses a wheelchair, didn’t just sing. She soared. Her voice was full of depth and soul, carrying the kind of emotion you don’t expect from someone who hasn’t even hit her teenage years. There was wisdom in her voice. Warmth. Hope. And a bit of that raw, sacred ache that only Adele songs can draw out.

But maybe the most beautiful part wasn’t just her voice; it was her presence, the way she held herself, the way she radiated joy, belonging, and purpose.

Because here’s the truth we so often forget: Disability isn’t the absence of ability. It’s just another way to be. Another way to bring beauty into the world.

And Bella? She’s proof of that.

Her mother helped roll her up to the stage, and she looked like she belonged there because she did. In her voice, in her spirit, she reminded the world: We’re not stuck in our disabilities. We aren’t defined by limitations. We shine in our souls. We sparkle in our gifts.

There is no need to overcome who we are to make a difference because our light was never missing. It’s always been there, waiting to be seen.

Bella’s performance is a reminder. For every kid who’s been underestimated. For every adult who wonders if they matter. For every person who thinks their challenges disqualify them from joy or purpose.

You are not less. You are not broken. You are not forgotten.

You are gifted. You are worthy. You are already enough.

Just like this sweet girl with a powerful voice!

Because when we stop looking at what someone can’t do, we finally get to witness the brilliance of what they can. And Bella? She gave us all a new song to carry. One of grace. One of beauty. One of unstoppable joy.

2 Corinthians 12:9  "But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me."

Goo Goo Dolls Classic Gets Stunning Makeover from Talented Siblings

Some of the best music moments don’t happen in sold-out arenas or fancy studios. Sometimes they’re born right next to a sink full of suds and cereal bowls — in the kind of kitchen where love is loud and laughter spills like sunlight across the counters. Enter Daylon, Daura, and Devon, these talented siblings gave the Goo Goo Dolls classic ‘Iris’ a stunning makeover.

Their soulful twist has the internet leaning all the way in. And if you’ve ever held that song close, especially after watching City of Angels, you know what kind of high bar that is.

But somehow, in the warmest, most unexpected way… they nailed it.

It started the way many sibling stories do — with chores and a little curiosity. One day, they were doing dishes at the sink while the rest were doing laundry, and the other grabbed a guitar. Their mother knew they had a gift. 
They were way more than half good.

That casual harmony turned into curiosity, and curiosity turned into creativity. The trio headed to YouTube, uploading a few videos just to have fun and share with family. They didn’t expect much — just joy, just memories, just learning.

But that kitchen magic? It caught fire.

And when they posted their impromptu Reel of “Iris,” singing shoulder-to-shoulder, the internet stopped scrolling. Sometimes, voices that are full of soul touch us the most.

Watching them, it’s impossible not to smile. Daura’s tone is warm and rich. Daylon’s voice carries the melody like it's second nature. And Devon? That harmony? Chef’s kiss. Their blend is effortless. Their connection is magnetic. Their rendition of “Iris” feels like a love letter to every fan who has whispered the lyrics through heartbreak or healing.

This is more than a cover — it’s a full-circle moment.
It’s siblings finding their voice.
It’s families realizing what’s been blooming every day.
It’s the sacred beauty of discovering that your ordinary kitchen might just be your first stage.

And here’s the part that makes you want to cheer: They’re just getting started in life, and they love singing as much as they love discovering the world while being in college.

And we are so here for it.

Because of talent like this? It doesn’t need a spotlight. It creates one.

So grab a friend. Share the Reel. Rewatch it. (You will.) And maybe next time you’re doing dishes, you’ll wonder what could happen if you let your voice rise — just a little.

Because who knows?
Maybe your kitchen is waiting to echo something beautiful, too.

Ecclesiastes 3:11 "He has made everything beautiful in its time."

Father-Daughter Duo Delivers Breathtaking 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' Cover

A father-daughter duo delivered a breathtaking version of “Take Me Home, Country Roads." While singing the beloved John Denver classic, these two demonstrated their musical gifts. Watch this short but chillingly beautiful clip to listen to and see this father-daughter act perform “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”

Everyone has very different tastes and preferences when it comes to music. Some individuals may be in love with everything country music, while others might choose to never hear that genre of music for as long as they live. Hard rock or heavy metal might be more to your liking, but others may believe it sounds similar to pained and hurting animals crying out for help.

When it comes to music, most people are very open and forthcoming about what they like and what they do not. However, some songs transcend genres and personal tastes and preferences and are universally loved and appreciated. One of those tunes is the late singer-songwriter John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”

In a clip posted on YouTube, Adrian and Emma-Jean, a popular father-daughter duo, covered “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”  Their performance of this all-time classic is outstanding, as is nearly everything this talented pair sings. “Take Me Home, Country Roads” is a song that musicians cover constantly, and for good measure, but this is undoubtedly one rendition you’ll want to listen to repeatedly.

Even if you are not a fan of country/folk music that John Denver was best known for, it’s nearly physically impossible not to enjoy “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” It has one of the simplest but catchiest choruses in musical history.

“Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West Virginia, mountain mama
Take me home, country roads”

You can’t listen to or even read those lyrics without hearing the song in your head, and now you’ll be singing and humming that tune for the rest of the day.  You’re welcome!

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.”

Epic A Cappella Rendition of Chicago's ‘If You Leave Me Now’

Check out this wonderful a cappella rendition of Chicago’s ‘If You Leave Me Now.’ The talented singer in the video is Jared Halley, and he performs an epic version of this 1970s classic. His vocal abilities are so impressive!

‘If you leave me now
You'll take away the biggest part of me
Ooh, no, baby, please don't go’

At the start of the video, Jared has a sweet message for his parents. “Dedicated to Mom and Dad Halley celebrating 48 years together,” reads the text on the screen. What a thoughtful way to honor his parents and their love!

Many people online have seen Jared’s a cappella version of ‘If You Leave Me Now,’ and a lot of folks are big fans of what he did with the song.  

“Nicely done. Chicago’s complex arrangements have always been their signature, and you nailed it without the first instrument,” comments one person after watching the music video.

“That was a stellar performance; he has a beautiful voice, and the dedication to his parents was incredibly moving,” writes another person online.

Jared also shared in the comments of his YouTube video that this song is included in his new upcoming album. “I’m excited to announce that ‘Unforgettable Hits Vol 2’ is officially on the way,” he writes. “This album is packed with more of the timeless classics you know and love, reimagined with my own sound and heart behind every note. I can’t wait for you to hear it!”

When it comes to Jared’s background, he began his musical journey at a young age and rose to prominence through his YouTube channel, where he showcased his vocal abilities by performing a wide range of songs, spanning various genres. His music often features intricate vocal harmonies, impressive beatboxing skills, and innovative arrangements.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this creative rendition of ‘If You Leave Me Now’ today!

Band Delivers Stunning Covers of Frankie Valli Hits

Cover band September In The Park delivers stunning covers of Frankie Valli hits ‘Oh, What a Night’ and ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You.’ With backup singers and dancers, a trombone, sax, grand piano, and more, the atmosphere is right for a perfect night of music. Watch the clip to enjoy the sweet sounds.

In the video posted on YouTube, the 14-member band stands in a warmly lit room, kicking off the night with the high-energy Frankie Valli song, ‘Oh, What a Night.’ The band dances and sways as they perform with smiles on their faces. After that quick beat, the tempo slows to fade into the next song, ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You.’ 

Two lead singers, a man and a woman, step up to sing the romantic song, which is one of Valli’s greatest hits. It’s a remarkable song, not only because it has endearing lyrics, but because it starts out almost like a slow dance song before launching into a bright vibrato. Some of the lyrics are: 

… You're just too good to be true
Can't take my eyes off of you
You'd be like Heaven to touch
I wanna hold you so much

Each member of the band shows great talent as they perform, whether with their voice or instrument. Despite their size, it’s clear they are very practiced and in sync with one another. 

‘Oh, What a Night' is also a romantic song about a memorable night between lovers. These songs are great, sweet reminders of what it’s like to share special moments with the one you love and admire. If you’ve ever been in love, this performance will have you recalling a moment when you’ve seen your loved one from a distance and felt that urge to be near them. It’s a joyful feeling!

“You are all beautiful, my love. There is no spot in you.” Song of Solomon 4:7

Street Performer Stuns With Gorgeous Cover of Whitney Houston Classic

A talented young street performer stuns with her gorgeous cover of a Whitney Houston classic, ‘I Want to Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me),’ in a new YouTube video. Her take is all acoustic and more mellow, but beautiful all the same. Play the video to listen to the heartfelt performance. 

Dublin performer Kyla Belle’s voice is husky and wispy as she sings the much-loved Whitney Houston song. She puts her own spin on the song with her guitar in hand while she stands on a busy Dublin street. Her voice doesn’t pour into the notes the same way Whitney’s does; her rendition is a little softer, but it gives a kind of wonderful beauty to the popular song. 

‘I Want to Dance With Somebody’ is a song that, when you hear it, makes you want to get up and move your feet. We’ve all felt that longing that the song speaks about—a longing for joy and the company of the one you love. 

Some of the song’s upbeat lyrics are: 

Oh, I wanna dance with somebody
I wanna feel the heat with somebody
Yeah, I wanna dance with somebody
With somebody who loves me

Listening to this classic in other variations shows its wonderful and timeless quality. It’s exactly the kind of spontaneous song you want to hear when you’re walking down the street, and it’s obvious that Kyla lifted others’ spirits through her performance. She is a truly gifted young woman, and she’s done a wonderful job of covering the song. 

Kyla’s heartfelt tribute shows us that this song transcends time and style. Moments like these beautifully capture the power of music and how it can touch everyone. Make sure to save the video if you want to listen to Kyla’s talented cover again—I know I will!

Beloved 'Laverne and Shirley' Theme Song Gets Epic Rock Makeover

The theme song to the beloved sitcom “Laverne & Shirley” received an epic rock makeover. You’ve likely never heard the iconic tune like this, and it’s fantastic! Watch the short clip to listen to this updated rock version of the “Laverne & Shirley” theme song.

Surprisingly, many television shows are canceled soon after their premiere. Television executives apparently do not have much patience. They want to see a return on their time and monetary investment quickly. Most shows don’t get more than two to three seasons, if they even get that long. If those programs don’t get the ratings, they don’t last.

Knowing that most shows aren’t given much time to grow and develop an audience, it makes perfect sense why there are only a few truly classic television shows. Of course, what constitutes a “classic television show” will differ from person to person.

Regardless of one’s definition of a classic television program, there is no denying “Laverne & Shirley” is a beloved, iconic and classic sitcom. And some may argue that a lot of that has to do with the show’s theme song, which everyone is familiar with, even if they don’t realize it.

In a clip posted on social media, rock bands The Killers and the Violent Femmes were in Milwaukee (where “Laverne & Shirley” is set) and thrilled the crowd with a cover of the iconic theme song. It’s impossible to listen to this rendition and not sing along as you picture the show’s opening sequence in your head.

“On your mark, get set and go now
Got a dream and we just know now
We’re gonna make our dream come true
And we’ll do it our way, yes, our way”

How can you not hear those lyrics and not instantly be put in a good mood? They are so uplifting and encouraging, making you feel as if anything is possible.

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.”

Show-Stopping AGT Performance Moves Sofia Vergara to Hit the Golden Buzzer

A show-stopping America’s Got Talent performance moved Sofia Vergara to hit the Golden Buzzer. The young woman put on a powerhouse performance, wowing the studio audience and the judges. Watch the short but jaw-dropping clip to listen to and see the young woman’s magnificent audition.

Life is a journey full of ups and downs, unexpected stops and more than a couple of detours. We may have goals and a plan of action for reaching them, but often life has other thoughts and ideas. Things can and do come up unexpectedly that change everything, forcing us to scramble and devise another path forward.

A woman, Jessica Sanchez, who stepped out onto the America’s Got Talent stage, knows all about the curveballs that life often throws our way. During her back-and-forth with the judges, she reveals that she had actually auditioned for the popular program during its inaugural season, 20 years earlier. She mentioned how devastated she was and even admitted that, for a time, she fell out of love with music.

However, a lot has happened in her life in those two decades. She is now married and even has a child on the way. She also found her love of music, which she demonstrates during her fantastic audition. The young woman and mother-to-be can absolutely sing!

During her time to shine, Jessica sang Benson Boone’s wildly popular hit “Beautiful Things,” and she made it her own. Her vocal performance wowed everyone in the studio audience, with the camera catching several people as their eyes widened in astonishment.

The judges were also thoroughly impressed with Jessica’s dazzling cover of the Benson Boone tune. Mel B even remarked that Jessica has the voice of an angel. But it was Sofia who was bowled over the most and reached out to slam the Golden Buzzer for the young and supremely talented singer.

Jessica is someone who could probably sing anything and make it sound wonderful.

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.”

Lucy Thomas Stuns with Emotional Rendition of Bonnie Raitt’s Classic

Check out this beautiful rendition from singer Lucy Thomas of Bonnie Raitt's ‘I Can't Make You Love Me.’ Lucy has an incredible voice and sounds lovely singing this beautiful ballad. We hope you enjoy this amazing performance!

‘Turn down the lights, turn down the bed
Turn down these voices inside my head
Lay down with me, tell me no lies
Just hold me close, don't patronize, don't patronize me’

What a stunning cover from Lucy! Her voice is so angelic and full of warmth. When it comes to her background, Lucy Thomas is 21 years old and from Wigan, Lancashire, in England. She shares a lot of recordings online of both covers and original songs, and many people love seeing her videos.

“This girl is unforgettable! If you heard her once, you're addicted - at least, I am!” comments one person on YouTube after watching the video. “Thank you Lucy - for every song again and again!”

“​​Absolutely beautiful tone, range, and pitch. So smooth and elegant, just incredible! Thank you so much Lucy!” writes another person online.

Lucy has used her beautiful voice to record multiple albums. Most recently, she released her fifth studio album titled ‘Beyond’ following the release of her first four albums ‘Premiere,’ ‘Encore,’ ‘Timeless,’ and ‘Destiny.’

As for the song ‘I Can't Make You Love Me,’ it was written by Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin and originally recorded by Bonnie Raitt in 1991 for her eleventh studio album titled ‘Luck of the Draw.’ The hit song has been recorded by many artists since, including George Michael and Adele. And on November 27, 2016, ‘I Can't Make You Love Me’ was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

We hope you enjoyed watching Lucy Thomas sing her amazing rendition of ‘I Can't Make You Love Me’ today!

Siblings Team Up for a Fantastic Take on a Righteous Brothers Classic

Three talented siblings team up for a fantastic take on a Righteous Brothers classic, ‘You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’,’ in a new YouTube video. Each sibling is incredibly talented on their own, but together their harmony sounds absolutely astounding. Watch the clip to hear the wonderful cover. 

The video starts out with the youngest member’s deep bass tone, 19-year-old Devon. He sings with gentle care and steadiness before he’s joined by his older brother, 24-year-old Daylon, who has a lighter, more airy tone and is just as skilled. Their sister, 22-year-old Duara, joins in, complementing the boys’ voices with her sweet, higher sound. 

The song is sentimental and bound to be a trip down memory lane for many listeners, as it was popular in the 1960s. It’s a sad song about when love is no longer there in a relationship that once brimmed with it. Some of the lyrics are:

You've lost that lovin' feelin'
Now it's gone, gone, gone, whoa-oh-oh-oh
Now there's no welcome look in your eyes
When I reach for you

This song isn’t easy to cover, but people have tried for decades. But this is truly one of the best covers of the song that’s ever been sung. The trio, which goes by Life in 3D, has mastered the art of harmonization. They prove that you don’t have a fancy stage, microphone, or even instruments to sound wonderful. 

They made a great choice by picking ‘You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin' to sing together. Each sibling brings their own distinct musical strengths to the song, but it’s the near-magical blend of their voices that truly sets this performance apart. The Righteous Brothers would be proud. 

Long after you listen, you’ll still be thinking of the sibling’s song… “You’ve lost that lovin’ feelin’....whoa-oh-oh-oh…”

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