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Kodi Lee Lyric Video For ‘Journey Of You And I’

A gifted musician and an America’s Got Talent favorite, Kodi Lee, has written a stunningly original song and released the official lyric video for his new tune, “Journey of You and I.”

Mothers are a special group of individuals. They are often selfless people, willing to sacrifice their wants, needs and desires for that of their children. It takes quite a person to raise a child and give them all the love and care they require. 

To adequately thank mothers for all they do and give would require much more than a single day out of the year. Moms should be thanked regularly for what they provide and do for their children. 

Kodi has found a sweet and wholly unique way to thank his mother for what she has done for him. He wrote and dedicated a song to her, “Journey of You and I.” It’s a lovely, catchy and tear-jerking tune. It will cause you to reflect and think about your mother, possibly causing you to shed a tear or two. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, Kodi’s beautifully written words are captured and displayed in the song’s official lyric video. 

“Built me up to overcome all the doubt with your love
Always right by my side
Pushed me to keep on dreamin’
Thank you for just believin’”

In the video’s description, Kodi posted a sweet dedication to his mother, once again thanking her for all she has done for him.

“This song is dedicated to my mom, for always being there for me throughout my life,” Kodi writes. “Her selfless devotion has made me who I am today. Thank you mom, and to all other loved ones out there that has supported your children’s dreams.”

Kodi has been blessed with a wonderful mother. Every time he appears on America’s Got Talent, she is faithfully by his side, always looking on with much love, care and compassion in her eyes. 

Proverbs 6:20 “My son, keep the rule of your father, and have in memory the teaching of your mother:”

Celtic Thunder Chilling ‘The Thunder Rolls’ Performance Lyric Video

One member of the incredibly talented group Celtic Thunder put on a stunning and outstanding performance, covering a classic tune from one of the most celebrated and best-selling musicians ever: Garth Brooks.

Covers are a tradition that likely goes back as long as music itself. It’s a practice that will most certainly continue as well. Every musician, whether Elton John, Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger or Elvis Presley, has performed the songs of other artists. There are entire bands in which covers are all they play. 

Now, cover bands may or may not be your thing. I’m personally not a fan. But honestly, who doesn’t want to hear someone else’s interpretation of a hit song? It might work, or it might not, but let's give it a try and find out.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Celtic Thunder covered “The Thunder Rolls,” Garth Brooks’ hit from the 1990s. 

“Every light is burnin’ in a house across town
She’s pacin’ by the telephone in her faded flannel gown
Askin’ for a miracle, hopin’ she’s not right
Prayin’ it’s the weather that’s kept him out all night”

Irish and country music are generally not genres of music that interact much. So, it would be natural to question if an Irish band named Celtic Thunder should even attempt a country song. That combination couldn’t possibly work, right? Well, you might think that, and you would be mistaken.

The young man’s voice and the lyrics about a rocky marriage work perfectly together. He doesn’t have to change anything to make the tune his own. His singing the Garth Brooks’ hit is enough to make it unmistakably his own. Because of his accent and difference in tone, no one will mistake this for Garth Brooks.

It's an incredibly awe-inspiring performance that results in a thunderous round of applause from the audience.

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

I've Done Enough Dyin' Today' The Gatlin Brothers Chilling Performance

This performance of “I've Done Enough Dyin' Today”' by the Gatlin Brothers will give you chills!

Playing from Larry’s Country Diner, the video starts with Larry Gatlin saying, “This is my most favorite song I’ve ever written” and goes on to tell a quick joke about a song. He then says, “That usually gets more of a chuckle” when it seems the audience doesn’t laugh as much as he was expecting.

The humor was a fun way to start the performance and make the audience feel comfortable before they started to sing. 

The Gatlin Brothers move right into the song, and we get to hear deep and beautiful music with perfect harmonies. You can’t help but want to stop and listen, no matter what you might be doing. 

The Gatlin Brothers are a Grammy-award-winning trio from Texas who have been entertaining for more than 60 years. The brother started performing by singing gospel music at a very early age. 

They have performed at places like the White House, Air Force One, Carnegie Hall, Dollywood, and the Grand Old Opry. They have also performed overseas for US troops as well as military bases in the United States. 

“I've Done Enough Dyin' Today'” was written by Larry Gatlin in 1978. The song ends with, 

“And how will we live now? You tell me
With parts of our hearts torn away
Just existing makes dyin' look awful easy
But maybe tomorrow I've done enough dyin' today”

Larry’s Country Diner is a down-home variety show set in a southern eatery. The show is full of entertainment, interviews, and music. It first aired in 2009 and has a casual homey feel to it. It feels like the performers are sitting down at your local restaurant to share with those having a meal. 

“My lips shall greatly rejoice when I sing to you; and my soul, which you have redeemed.” - Psalms 71:23

Violinist's Beautiful Rendition Of Lionel Richie's Classic 'Hello'

Karolina Protsenko is a 15-year-old violin prodigy and her cover of ‘Hello’ by Lionel Richie is just beautiful. 

Karolina started violin lessons at a young age after moving to the United States from Ukraine. She plays covers of popular songs on her violin for the public and on her social media channels. She truly has an amazing talent that she enjoys sharing with the world.

As she plays the song at the outdoor mall, she moves around, fully dedicated to her music. You can tell she loves playing her violin and the music that she makes. 

Her music has become a blessing to so many people. For example, this commenter said, “Karolina, I'm a retired widower and I take care of my 99 year old mother in my home. I have been showing her your videos and she thinks you are very blessed by God. She really enjoys your singing videos. We both love you sweetie!!” and another commented, “Greetings from Scotland! I get so depressed at this ugly world that I see in the news every day - then I watch you playing this and it explodes with such beauty, that I see some hope! I hope that such young, talented people like Karolina will make something out of the mess we have created and make it beautiful again!”

As you can see, her music touches lives and is a blessing from God. Sometimes all people need is to hear an encouraging song or musical number and it can light up their day. Those with musical talent can truly help others just by sharing their talents and Karolina has done just that.

This cover, ‘Hello,’ by Lionel Richie, was written by him and released on his album, Can’t Slow Down which came out in 1984. The song is one of his most popular ones. 

“And at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem they sought the Levites out of all their places, to bring them to Jerusalem, to keep the dedication with gladness, both with thanksgivings, and with singing, with cymbals, psalteries, and with harps.” - Nehemiah 12:27

Gaither Vocal Band Stunning ‘Laughter In The Rain’ Cover By Neil Sedaka

A group of incredibly gifted vocalists, the Gaither Vocal Band, put on a delightfully lovely performance of a hit from Neil Sedaka, “Laughter in the Rain.”

Love is a subject that has kept singers and songwriters busy for hundreds of years. Love songs litter the radio, Spotify and Apple Music. If you’re listening to music, the chances are good that it’s a love song in one way or another. Songs about love span all artists, styles and genres. There really is no way to get away from songs about love. 

Songs about love run the whole gamut, covering everything from new relationships, breakups and long, committed and time-tested relationships. There are even tunes about unrequited love. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, members of the Gaither Vocal Band show off their pipes and stunning harmonies by singing yet another tune about love, “Laughter in the Rain.”

“Ooh, I hear laughter in the rain
Walking hand in hand with the one I love
Ooh, I love the rainy days
And the happy way I feel inside”

The guys’ rendition of the Neil Sedaka classic is stunning. Their vocals are crisp, clear and smooth, making for a thoroughly enjoyable listening experience. Their cover of “Laughter in the Rain” could be listened to repeatedly and likely deserves to be heard several times to appreciate the amount of talent on display. 

Love is a cure for most, if not everything that ails the world. Everyone would do better to show their fellow man a little more kindness and love. Love will cause individuals to do things they normally would not. 

People in love and because of love will overlook imperfections and annoyances. They are quick to forgive and forget. Love, as the song’s lyrics and title state, will even have people overlooking nasty weather and smile and laugh through it.

Colossians 3:14 “And more than all, have love; the only way in which you may be completely joined together.”

Anthem Lights Beautiful ‘You’ve Got A Friend In Me’ Rendition

A hugely talented group of vocalists, Anthem Lights, have turned in an awe-inspiring and sublime performance of a tune from a beloved Disney film.

Some songs have become so linked with the films they appeared in that you can’t help but think of those motion pictures when hearing those tunes. “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” will forever be connected to Dorothy, Toto and “The Wizard of Oz.” No one can listen to “Staying Alive” by the Bee Gees without picturing John Travolta strutting down the street in “Saturday Night Fever.”

Similarly, hearing “You’ve Got a Friend in Me,” originally written and performed by Randy Newman, will immediately bring to mind images of Buzz, Woody and the rest of the gang from the “Toy Story” films. That delightful, upbeat and catchy tune perfectly captures the feeling of the movies about friendship and love. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, the guys of Anthem Lights put their considerable musical talents on full display. They provided their take on the classic song from the “Toy Story" film, “You’ve Got a Friend in Me.” 

“You’ve got a friend in me
You’ve got a friend in me
If you’ve got troubles, I’ve got ‘em too
There’s isn’t anything that I wouldn’t do for you”

Once again, like every other song and video the guys put out, they nail this song. They demonstrate the strength of their voices and their dazzling harmonies. Their performance of “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” can be listened to repeatedly and you’ll never become tired of it. 

Also, as soon as they start singing, you’re immediately reminded of Andy’s many toys and will fondly remember their adventures across the four memorable films. 

Anthem Lights’ performance is one that Buzz, Woody, Rex, Slinky Dog and even the little green Army men will appreciate. 

Proverbs 18:24 “A man of many companions may be ruined, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.”

Kelly Clarkson Stunning Cover Of 80s Hit ‘Kids In America’

Singer and television talk show host Kelly Clarkson picked up the microphone and showed off her stunning pipes as she sang a hit from the 1980s, “Kids in America.”

Kelly Clarkson is a massively talented individual. During her career, she has sold millions of records, sold out stadiums across the country, and even was the original winner of a little show called American Idol. In addition to being on top of the music world for over a decade, Kelly hosts her own daytime talk show, The Kelly Clarkson Show

Anyone familiar with Kelly’s show knows that she brings people from all walks of life on her program to talk and highlight some of the good happening in the world. Not only does she use her platform for good, but she’ll often treat her studio audience to musical performances.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Kelly grabbed the microphone and took the stage to sing an utterly delightful cover of “Kids in America,” a tune from 1981, first performed by Kim Wilde.

“We’re the kids in America
We’re the kids in America
Everybody live for the music-go-round”

Kelly, once again, shows that she still has it. While she does not change the sound or the song’s lyrics, her simply singing the song makes it her own. Her voice is so unique and distinct. There isn’t anyone who sounds quite like her in music today. 

Some may even argue that Kelly’s “Kids in America” cover is superior to the original. Whether that’s true or not depends solely on one’s opinion. But I would tend to believe that Kelly’s performance gives the original version a run for its money, even if it may not be better. It’s still very close. 

Kelly can do it all!

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;”

Street Performer's Stunning Cover Of Elton John Classic 'Your Song'

Listening to beautiful music by street performers can be a great way to spend your afternoon. But, if you can’t be there in person, listening to a street performer on a video is the next best thing. 

Allie Sherlock, an Irish singer, guitarist, and YouTube personality from Cork, Ireland is also a street performer in Dublin. In this video, she gives a powerful cover of Elton John’s ‘Your Song’ with David Hayden on the piano. 

As you watch the video you can see people gathering around to listen to her and David. They work well together and their musical ability draws people in. Allie definitely has the talent to perform this cover song. 

Those in the comments agree as one commenter states, “Allie, this is a beautiful rendition of one of Elton's loveliest songs from you and David. You both performed superbly! Thank you for sharing” and another says, “Incredible talent with both these amazing musicians! Allie and David are just wonderful together and apart!! Thanks for sharing!!”

‘Your Song’ was written by Elton John and lyricist Bernie Taupin. The song was first released by the rock band, Three Dog Night in March of 1970. Elton was an opening act for the band and permitted them to do so. In October 1970, he released his version of the song on his album, Elton John. 

‘Your Song’ was later inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998. 

These lyrics from the chorus are perfect for a love song, especially the line, “How wonderful life is while you're in the world.”

“I hope you don't mind, I hope you don't mind
That I put down in words
How wonderful life is
While you're in the world”

“And now stays faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.” - 1 Corinthians 13:13

Mesmerizing A Cappella Rendition Of ‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight’

An incredibly gifted group of vocalists put their stunning, God-given musical gifts on full display with their outstanding rendition of “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.

Human beings are interesting creatures and will always be a source of intrigue. For instance, the human voice is an amazing and beautiful instrument. It can produce some of the most delightful and lovely sounds imaginable. Some can do this more than others, of course. But in addition to the sound produced by the voice, it is also the first instrument and the only one personally created by God Himself. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, VoicePlay and J.None give an emotionally stirring and awe-inspiring cover of a tune from the 1960s. Later, the song became more widely recognized because it was in Disney’s Academy Award-winning film “The Lion King.” “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” is a beautiful song that paints a picture of the king of the jungle as a peaceful and serene creature.

“Near the village, the peaceful village
The lion sleeps tonight
Near the village, the quiet village
The lion sleeps tonight”

The guys get plenty of time to show off their outstanding vocal skills by singing the track’s memorable and classic lyrics. They all shine as they provide a slightly different sound and tone to the performance. But the one that stands out the most is the young man with the dramatically deep, baritone voice. It’s somewhat jarring at first because it’s so different from everyone else’s sound. But it quickly grows on you. 

In addition to the vocal performances, several animals appear throughout the 3-minute clip, including the large, tired feline whom the guys are singing about. 

Because the lyrics are so catchy and the guys’ vocal performances are enjoyable, you’re bound to find yourself humming and singing along with them.

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

The Carpenters' Stirring Performance On The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson

The Carpenters were a sibling vocal and instrumental duo active from the 1960s through the early 1980s. Over their 14-year career, Richard and Karen Carpenter recorded 10 albums and had several television specials. This Johnny Carson episode from 1973 will bring you right back to their music.

After Johnny introduces them, they perform, ‘Superstar” which was recorded in 1971 on their album, ‘Carpenters.’ ‘Rainy Days and Mondays’ is next, a song also released in 1971. If you were a fan back in the day, you will remember these lyrics:

“What I've got they used to call the blues
Nothin' is really wrong
Feelin' like I don't belong
Walkin' around
Some kind of lonely clown
Rainy days and Mondays always get me down”

Next up they sing ‘Goodbye to Love’ which was a 1972 release on the album, ‘A Song for You.’

After those three songs, Johnny Carson interviews Richard and Karen. He starts by talking about all the successes they have had as well as how they are on the road a lot. The duo talk about the time they were on an airplane and they lost an engine as well as whether they are going to have their own television show or not. 

As the interview wraps up, they go back to talking about success, and Karen comments, “Once it happens you never really know how it happens or when but all of a sudden you go from here to here, you're like there’s no stopping.”

They then finish the segment with one more song, ‘Mr.Guder,’ which was written by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis in 1967. The song was about their former boss when they worked at Disneyland. 

While the Carpenters are no longer making music together, sadly, Karen passed away in 1983, their songs can still be heard for generations to come. 

“My heart is fixed, O God, my heart is fixed: I will sing and give praise.” - Psalm 57:7  

Tom Jones And 79-Year-Old Contestant Light Up The Voice Stage With Epic ‘Great Balls Of Fire' Performance

One man, a 79-year-old contestant, and legendary musician Tom Jones turned in an epic and fantastic performance of the classic tune ‘Great Balls of Fire’ on The Voice.

Unfortunately, aging is a process that everyone experiences. From a newborn to someone in their 80s or 90s, all age with every passing minute, second, hour and day. No one has figured out how to stop time or reverse the aging process, despite whatever beauty products may claim.

Because we all get older, we should continue to do what we enjoy and what makes us happy. 

That’s what 79-year-old Stan Urban did as he took his awe-inspiring musical skills to The Voice. Stan is a gentleman who has a ton of skills and talent with a piano. His outstanding and rollicking audition even caused one of the judges – Olly Murs – to turn his chair around for him.

But while Stan’s audition was captivating and immensely enjoyable, that wasn’t quite the end of his time on stage. After a bit of back and forth with the judges, Stan had the judges and the audience in stitches with his hilarious answers and quick wit. 

He then shared an unforgettable moment with Tom Jones. After some prodding from the audience, Stan and Tom perform “Great Balls of Fire,” a tune made famous by Jerry Lee Lewis.

Stan is masterful on the keyboard, tickling the ivories with expert precision and timing. Tom, who handles the vocals during their performance, sounds as good as ever.

The entire studio audience was on their feet, clapping and enjoying themselves during the special and improvised performance. 

Hilariously, near the end of the clip, Stan seemed genuinely surprised and taken aback that Tom did not press his button for him. 

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.”

Young Woman's Stunning 'I Will Survive' Cover

This video is a powerful cover of the song, ‘I Will Survive.’ Allie Sherlock is the singer's name and not only does she sing the song but she also plays the piano. Her vocals are strong and you can hear the passion in the lyrics.

Allie is an Irish singer, guitarist, and YouTube personality from Cork, Ireland. You can find her performing on the streets of Dublin each weekend as well as online. 

So many in the comments love this artist. You can tell from comments such as, “A great song and cover your the greatest Allie and you play piano beautifully bravo! This is the best️,” and “Nice Allie!! You have a lot of natural talent when it comes to singing and instruments. God has truly Blessed You!  I love it keep it up.”

‘I Will Survive’ was first released in 1978 by singer Gloria Gaynor. The song itself was written by Freddie Perren and Dino Fekaris. Some of the more popular covers over the years have come from Billie Jo Spears in 1979, Chantay Savage in 1996, and Diana Ross in 1996.

The song, with lyrics such as:

“Oh no, not I, I will survive
Oh, as long as I know how to love, I know I'll stay alive
I've got all my life to live
And I've got all my love to give and I'll survive
I will survive, hey, hey”

is about being able to move on and live your life after a difficult situation. As we go through this life, we know we can depend on God with prayer and trusting his will for our lives. We can survive whatever comes our way. 

“But they that wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” - Isaiah 40:31 

Bluegrass Group Cotton Pickin Kids 'I Am The Man, Thomas' Cover

This is a catchy rendition of the song, ‘I Am The Man Thomas’ by the bluegrass band, Cotton Pickin Kids. With a mix of the guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, and vocals, this song will get you in the spirit. 

The Cotton Pickin Kids are made up of the Cipollari family of 13 from Alabama. They all grew up singing and playing bluegrass music as you can probably tell. In their family, you are taught an instrument from an early age. This makes for a very musical family who now share their talents with the world.

‘I AM The Man Thomas’ was written by Ralph Stanley, a bluegrass artist of the Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys together with Larry Sparks. Bob Dylan was also a big fan of the song. Although he never recorded it, he did sing it live 59 times from 1999 through 2002. 

“I am the Man, Thomas, I am the Man
Look at these nail scars here in my hands
They drove me up the hill, Thomas, I am the Man
They made me carry the cross, Thomas, I am the Man”

The song is based on Thomas or “Doubting Thomas” from the Bible. The story of “Doubting Thomas” can be found in John 20:24-29, where Jesus appears to Thomas after his death and resurrection. 

The lyrics to ‘I Am The Man Thomas’ are about when Jesus talks to Thomas, showing him the scars in his hands. Jesus also goes on to tell him about the crown of thorns, being pierced in the side, being buried, and then rising from the dead three days later. A powerful song to be sure. 

“The other disciples therefore said unto him, We have seen the LORD. But he said unto them, Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and thrust my hand into his side, I will not believe.” -John 20:25

Teen Choir Stunning A Cappella ‘On The Road Again’ Cover

A group of musically gifted young people put on an awe-inspiring and delightful performance of a beloved Willie Nelson hit, “On the Road Again.”

Traveling and visiting new locations are popular hobbies. Packing for and planning a trip, anticipating all those new sights, sounds and smells is one of the most exciting things a human being will experience on this side of Heaven. Honestly, who doesn’t enjoy getting out in the great outdoors and exploring God’s beautiful, vast and diverse creation? 

However, some would argue that it’s not necessarily the destination that makes the trip worthwhile, it is the journey. While planes are a popular way to get around, nothing can beat the open road. 

Country music legend Willie Nelson understood the excitement and adventure that comes with the open road. He perfectly captured those thoughts and feelings in the classic hit “On the Road Again.”  

In a clip posted on YouTube, a group of vocalists, the Wade Hampton Singers, gave a rousing rendition of Willie’s beloved tune. Their performance, much like Willie’s original, is so catchy and upbeat. You’ll likely find yourself singing or, at the very least, humming along!

“On the road again
Goin’ places that I’ve never been
Seein’ things that I may never see again
And I can’t wait to get on the road again”

So much of life is filled with screens. Nearly every person has a phone that has since become an extension of their hand. It goes everywhere with them, with their face glued tightly to the tiny display.  

Sometimes, it’s a good idea to set those devices down, look up and enjoy all God has created. There is value in going somewhere you’ve never been before and getting out of your comfort zone. 

The road of life is unpredictable and filled with twists, turns and detours. We’re all passengers, why not enjoy it and get out on the road again? 

Proverbs 16:9 “A man may make designs for his way, but the Lord is the guide of his steps.”

Celtic Thunder ‘Sound Of Silence’ Performance Lyric Video

Two members of an incredibly talented group, Celtic Thunder, gave a delightfully soothing and inspiring performance of a beloved classic from Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel.

Today, artists churn out music at an impressive rate. However, a good majority of it is incredibly forgettable and not even worth listening to even once. Most tunes released today will be entirely forgotten within a few years, if not sooner. 

However, despite the avalanche of music produced today, some songs stand the test of time. Even though they may be decades old, a select and exclusive group of tunes will forever be remembered, listened to and covered by other musicians. Simon and Garfunkel’s “Sound of Silence” is the epitome of a classic song. 

“Sound of Silence” has been covered hundreds, likely thousands of times by other musicians, including by Celtic Thunder in a clip posted on YouTube.

“Hello darkness, my old friend
I’ve come to talk with you again
Because a vision softly creeping
Left its seeds while I was sleeping”

The two talented gentlemen, because of their unique sound, make the song their own. When a song is so incredibly recognizable and beautifully written, there is no point in changing the wording or the melody. Any attempt to do so would probably result in a poor, awkward performance and an upset crowd.

Classic songs are classics for a good reason, right?

The performers' rendition of the beloved tune about loneliness, isolation and sadness is lovely. It could be listened to repeatedly. 

The dazzling cover was well-received by the packed auditorium. The audience gave the two young men a well-deserved thunderous round of applause for their fantastic efforts. They did the Simon and Garfunkel classic justice.

Additionally, their stunning rendition was well-received on YouTube. A handful of people expressed their appreciation in the comment section under the video.

“This is one of my favorite songs. They (sic) guys did it great. I like that they can sing and smile at the same time. The Celtic Thunde[r] are great,” one person wrote

Psalm 95:1 “O come, let us make songs to the Lord; sending up glad voices to the Rock of our salvation.”

Glen Campbell’s Daughter, Ashley Campbell, Sweet Performance Of ‘Pancho And Lefty’

Ashley Campbell, the daughter of the late and legendary country musician Glen Campbell, stopped by Larry’s Country Diner for a sweet, heartfelt performance of “Pancho and Lefty.”

Glen Campbell was a legendary and beloved musician. Throughout his career, which spanned decades, he produced memorable and classic tunes. Many people, when they think of Glen Campbell, will immediately go to “Southern Nights,” “Gentle on My Mind” and "Rhinestone Cowboy.”

While Glen may have tragically passed away in 2017 from Alzheimer’s disease, his musical talent continues to live on in his daughter. Ashley has proven that she has inherited her father’s gift for music and sound. In a clip posted on YouTube, she put that talent on full display.

Instead of singing one of her late father’s hits, Ashley strummed the banjo and sang a tune originally performed by two other country music legends. “Pancho and Lefty,” released in the 1980s, is a song from Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard.

“All the Federales say
They could have had him any day
They only let him slip away 
Out of kindness, I suppose”

Even those not fans of country music will appreciate Ashley's performance. It’s fantastic and one performance that should be listened to multiple times. 

In this short clip, Ashley demonstrates that she has a terrific voice. Her tone is so smooth, clear and soothing, one that could be listened to for hours. Her voice fits perfectly with the country music genre. 

While Ashley’s singing and strumming on the banjo are noteworthy, the lyrics elevate her performance. The words are beautiful. The song is expert-level storytelling and writing from two of the greatest country musicians to ever have picked up a guitar and a microphone. 

Most people would agree that this song and others like it are head and shoulders above what is considered and passed off for country music today. Most of what is on country music radio is pop music with some twang.

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.”

Mat And Savanna Shaw's Stunning Rendition Of ‘Dream A Little Dream Of Me’

An incredibly musically gifted father-daughter duo, Mat and Savanna Shaw, put their immense talents on full display during their awe-inspiring cover of the classic tune “Dream a Little Dream of Me.”

Songs become beloved classics for a reason. The lyrics and melody come together in just the right way and create an almost magical moment. Tunes like “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” “Singing in the Rain” and “What a Wonderful World” all fit perfectly in that exclusive category.

All of those aforementioned tunes are ones everyone instantly recognizes after only the first few notes. Additionally, those are songs most people will find themselves singing along to or at least humming for the duration of the song and likely the rest of the day. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, Matt and Savanna put on a lovely and dazzling performance of “Dream a Little Dream of Me,” a song previously performed by the incomparable Doris Day. 

The song may be decades old, but because of its beautifully written lyrics and Mat and Savanna’s outstanding vocal performances, you’ll be singing along with them. 

“Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you
Sweet dreams that leave all worries behind you
But in your dreams whatever they be
Dream a little dream of me”

Once again, with their rendition of “Dream a Little Dream of Me,” Mat and Savanna expertly blend their voices perfectly together, creating an utterly delightful listening experience. This is yet another one of their covers that you’ll want to listen to repeatedly. Mat and Savanna continually improve and raise their game with every video they put out on their YouTube channel. 

Mat and Savanna are super-talented individuals. Their stunning harmonies and gift for creating beautiful sounds, displayed in nearly 200 videos on their YouTube channel, have earned them more than 660,000 subscribers, and rightfully so. 

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

Choir’s Angelic Performance Of ‘Hey Jude’ By The Beatles

An incredibly talented group of young people turned in an awe-inspiring and outstanding performance of a classic from the four lads from Liverpool, The Beatles.

The Beatles are an iconic and universally beloved group. The group, in their short time together, was prolific, churning out hit after hit after hit. But in addition to their catalog of classic tunes, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Star and George Harrison changed music forever.

Decades after they last played together, their music is still widely played. To this day, musicians still attempt to imitate and replicate their sound, covering the group’s seemingly endless collection of hit songs. There will likely never be a group as iconic or influential as The Beatles. 

In a clip posted on social media, members of the A Cappella Academy warm up their voices by singing “Hey Jude.” In the short clip, the talented vocalists demonstrate the strength and flexibility of their voices and their ability to take direction. 

The young people, as a group, change their entire sound together and do so seamlessly. Approximately two dozen vocalists sit in an auditorium as their director runs back and forth in front of them. He uses hand signals to direct their vocal performance as he moves from left to right.

The young people completely change their tone and intonation as the man moves from left to right. At one point, he even directs their volume, moving his hands up and down to signify the desired level.

The young people’s collective control of their voices is outstanding. While the lyrics remain the same, the students, by controlling the tone and volume level of their voices, completely change the song's sound and feel. 

This short video demonstrates the power and beauty of the first-ever instrument, the only personally created by the Lord Himself: the human voice.

Psalm 105:2 “Let your voice be sounding in songs and melody; let all your thoughts be of the wonder of his works.”

Iam Tongi Beautiful Cover Of ‘Sylvia’s Mother’ By Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show

American Idol winner Iam Tongi is an incredibly talented musician, blessed with an angelic voice, which he once again demonstrated on a cover of a hit from Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show.

The 1970s was a terrific decade for music, providing us with classic, memorable tunes from some of the greatest bands to pick up instruments. The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, The Rolling Stones and Queen were all in their heyday. Many of those songs remain in heavy rotation decades after they were first released.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Iam Tongi covered another song from the 70s, “Sylvia’s Mother.” It’s a song that is just as well-written and catchy as anything from the Beatles or The Rolling Stones. But with those other bands grabbing all the headlines and attention, Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show’s “Sylvia’s Mother” is often overlooked. 

“Sylvia’s mother said Sylvia’s packing 
She’s gonna be leaving today
Sylvia’s mother said Sylvia’s marrying a fella down Galveston Way”

It’s a heartbreaking and emotional song about a man desperately trying to reach out to his former love on her wedding day. He wants nothing more than a few moments of her time to tell her goodbye, but sadly, it doesn’t appear to work out for him.

Iam is an unbelievably talented performer, which he has shown repeatedly. All of America fell in love with his smooth and soothing sound on his way to becoming the latest winner of American Idol.

However, Iam demonstrated another skill that may have flown under the radar for most given his consistently outstanding performances. His ability to choose the right songs for his voice and sound is near perfection. He knows how to use beautifully written lyrics and the emotion in them to draw in the audience and make them feel the song right along with him. 

Once again, with his cover of the Dr. Hook hit, Iam delivers the chills with his 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.”

Teenage Violinist’s Beautiful Cover Of ‘Oh, Pretty Woman’ By Roy Orbison

An immensely talented young woman, Karolina Protsenko, put her mesmerizing skills on the violin on full display with her stunning and awe-inspiring cover of Roy Orbison’s classic hit, “Oh, Pretty Woman.”

Throughout the history of music, plenty of tunes have received the cover treatment. Likely, any song with even a smidgen of familiarity among the general public has been covered once or twice. Covers are a terrific way to pay homage to an artist and for an unknown musician to build and gain an audience.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Karolina, well-known for her dazzling violin covers, went with a beloved song covered thousands of times over the years. Her rendition of Roy Orbison’s “Oh, Pretty Woman” is an utter delight and treat. 

As she expertly strums and plucks her violin and joyfully dances about the busy street, you can’t help but hum and possibly sing out the memorable lyrics. Her playing and love of performing are infectious!

“Pretty woman, walkin’ down the street
Pretty woman the kind I like to meet
Pretty woman, I don’t believe you, you’re not the truth
No one could look as good as you, mercy”

“Oh, Pretty Woman” is still heard on the radio, in television commercials and often during hilarious montage sequences in films. It’s a tune that many people know, and even if they don’t know that they know it, they’ve heard it before, in some form or fashion. 

By the end of the clip, those gathered to take in Karolina’s fantastic display of talent and enthusiasm give the young woman a round of applause. 

A handful of others showed their appreciation, support and approval on the video’s YouTube page, writing comments.

“A thoroughly beautiful rendition of a wonderful song and tune. A true timeless classic,” one person posted

“This girl remembers and plays hundreds of songs in public without making any mistakes, amazing!” a second individual added.

Psalm 104:33 “I will make songs to the Lord all my life; I will make melody to my God while I have my being.”

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