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Young Woman’s Stunning ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’ Cover Captivates

A young woman’s stunning “Take Me Home, Country Roads” cover captivates. Her rendition of the classic and beloved John Denver tune is absolutely dazzling and enchanting. Watch the short video to hear and see the woman sing the song that is near and dear to the hearts of many.

Musicians are people with various skills and abilities. Being a musician can and often does mean doing many different things. For instance, some musicians may play multiple instruments or specialize in one. Other musicians may not play any instruments but are singers, using their voices to create beautiful, mesmerizing sounds.

However, one skill is too often overlooked when it comes to music and musicians. Songwriting is arguably the most critical skill of them all. Without the song first being written, there would be no music or sound at all. The late John Denver could sing beautifully and was also a wonderful storyteller, able to take listeners on a journey with his simple yet powerful lyrics.

In a clip posted on YouTube, one young woman, 20-year-old Annabella, performs John Denver’s most memorable, iconic song, “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” Her unique, one-of-a-kind voice makes for an entirely different take on the classic song. You will likely want to listen to it repeatedly as you listen to Annabella sing those familiar lyrics.

“Country Roads, take me home
To the place where I belong
West Virginia, Mountain Mama
Take me home, country roads”

Not only does the young woman’s stunning voice give the song an entirely different sound and feel from the original, but she also slows the tempo down. Musicians, when covering other songs, especially ones as well known as “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” must take chances to help set themselves apart and to stand out.

Most people will agree that Annabella's version is stunning and deserves repeated listens.

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

Contestant Wows with Stunning Cover of Bob Seger’s ‘Old Time Rock and Roll’

A contestant wowed with his stunning cover of Bob Seger’s “Old Time Rock and Roll.” All four judges on The Voice loved the young man’s rendition of the classic rock song. Watch the short video to see and hear the outstanding cover performance of the Bob Seger tune.

Shows like American Idol, America’s Got Talent and The Voice remain popular, pulling in sizable audiences weekly. Those shows, in one form or another, have been on for decades, as is the case with American Idol. It has to be that people love watching people succeed and seeing undiscovered thrive and prosper on national television.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Jordan Allen, a 30-year-old singer from London, Kentucky, stunned on The Voice. It was an awesome performance of a song loved by many. Jordan showed off his immense musical talent during his noteworthy performance of “Old Time Rock and Roll.”

Seconds into his superb performance, Jordan had all four judges swaying and dancing in their seats. All four – Michael Bublé, John Legend, Adam Levine and Kelsea Ballerini – loved his song choice. It’s a song contestants on popular competitive singing programs do not often select.

Jordan’s smooth, crisp, and clear country-sounding voice was enough for Michael to stand up and hit his buzzer for the young man. John Legend soon followed, striking his button, which caused his chair to turn. The studio audience was in complete agreement with John and Michael. Throughout Jordan’s stunning performance, they stood and shouted with approval at what they were hearing.

All four judges complimented the young man highly and told him how much they loved his performance. John and Michael gave Jordan their best pitch, trying to win him over to their team. However, in the end, Jordan selected John as his coach.

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.”

'The Voice' Contestant Stuns with ‘Landslide’ Cover

There are moments in life that catch us off guard, like a gentle storm sweeping across a quiet valley—so pure, so real, that you can’t help but be moved. And that’s exactly what happened when a contestant on The Voice took the stage, stunning everyone as she performed the cover for Fleetwood Mac’s iconic “Landslide.” What began as a simple performance transformed into a stunning moment of vulnerability, bringing the audience and judges to a place of quiet awe.

Landslide” is one of those timeless songs that seems to resonate deeply with anyone who hears it which is why it’s been a fan favorite since it was first released. Written by Stevie Nicks, she speaks to the delicate balance between the past and the future, the wisdom that comes with age, and the raw honesty of looking at where we’ve been. She wrote the song as she considered going back to school while working two jobs, as a waitress and cleaning lady. 

The song’s melody is both haunting and uplifting, and its lyrics hold a mirror up to the soul, inviting us to consider our own journeys.

‘Well, I've been 'fraid of changin' 'Cause I've built my life around you
But time makes you bolder
Even children get older
And I'm gettin' older, too’

No one could ever hold a candle to the way Stevie sings Landslide until Elida Waage took the stage of The Voice for Norway auditions. When Elida began the first few notes, the room held its breath. The delicate quality of her tone and voice made the song feel like it was being sung just for the audience—a story that was personal and being told in a whisper. And that’s the power of music, isn’t it? It can transform a room full of strangers into a collective experience, binding us together in ways words alone cannot.

Elida transformed the song into something so stunning that the judges and the audience couldn’t hold back their awe at her ability to sing. Fans also flocked to the internet to comment on how well she performed. One fan wrote, “Vibes of jewel.  Love that catch in her voice.  Hopefully, she has a good future.” Elida definitely has a voice similar to Jewel and yet it’s still one of a kind. 

Another fan added, “I love the heart and soul in The Voice of Norway so much! It opens my heart again and again… so much beauty all around.” We couldn’t agree more. 

Norway has some beautiful voices like Elida. In a world that often asks us to mask our true selves, Elida’s version of  ‘Landslide’ was a gentle reminder that life isn’t about perfection—it’s about being honest with where we are and finding strength in our vulnerability.

And maybe that’s the most powerful thing we can do—show up as we are, broken, whole, in the middle of a landslide or at the top of the mountain, and simply sing our song.

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 of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”

Trio’s Stunning Cover of ‘Put Your Head on My Shoulder’

A trio turned in a stunning cover of “Put Your Head on My Shoulder.” The three siblings show with their awe-inspiring rendition of the classic, beloved tune that they have been incredibly blessed with an absurd amount of musical talent. Watch the short video to see and hear the talented trio’s lovely cover of “Put Your Head on My Shoulder.”

Love is and continues to be a fertile subject for singers, songwriters and authors. For years, those in the arts have been creating content on and about love. Love is such a universal emotion and feeling that it is easy to connect with an audience or a reader whenever addressing that topic. It’s something that we have all experienced and felt.

However, while love stories, romantic comedies and things of that nature are popular, they pale in comparison to love songs. Nearly every song written and recorded is about love in one way or another, including Paul Anka’s classic “Put Your Head on My Shoulder.” That song is a classic for a reason. It’s so beautifully written and performed. It’s easily one of the greatest love songs of all time.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Life in 3D, the group of three siblings covers the Paul Anka song. To say that they knock their rendition out of the park would be to put it lightly. These three young people, as they have done so many times before, show they are musically gifted, and blessed with voices from the heavens.  

Even if you aren’t a fan of the original song, you cannot deny that these young people sound terrific. These three could likely sing the phone book and make it worthy of being listened to repeatedly. This is outstanding.

Also, as the video’s description mentions, this song holds a special meaning to the three. They write that the Paul Anka song was one of their “grandpa Jim’s favorite songs, and it reminds us of 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.”

Stunning Doo Wop Cover Of Cher's Classic 'Believe'

There’s something about an old song, reborn. It’s a reminder of the past memories made with the song and the present coming together. And maybe that’s why this stunning doo-wop cover of Cher’s classic  ‘Believe’ by Robyn Adele Anderson makes you sit up a little straighter, makes your heart tap along with the rhythm, and makes you grin at the sheer brilliance of it all.

It starts with the harmonies—how they wrap around you like a warm summer evening, the sound of a jukebox humming in the corner of a 1960s soda shop. The saxophone sounds are bold and bright, and Robyn’s voice—oh, her voice!—rises like something timeless and reminds you why music has the power to move souls.

As one fan, Bob puts it: "Genius! I've heard other covers of this Cher classic, and my mind always 'hears' Cher's voice, no matter who is actually singing. But on your version, that's your powerful lead instrument of a voice that just slays!"

Isn't that the magic? That feeling of something old and familiar, now dressed up in a new light. It's not just the voice but the way every piece—every sax solo, every note from the bass—pulls you in. 

“The guys in the group are so lucky to get to work with Robyn (and Georgia, of course)!” says another fan, reflecting on the way everything comes together seamlessly.

And isn't that just like life? The way something old can be made new, the way a song can be reimagined, the way we, too, can be renewed? Because that’s the heart of redemption, isn’t it? God takes the familiar things we know and transforms it from something weary to something new, unexpected, and dazzling, just like this song. 

 As Heather shares, “I Believe in Robyn!!”—it’s the faith we put in the process of transformation, trusting that what God begins in us, He will bring to completion.

Maybe that’s what makes this cover so stunning. It’s not just a song—it’s a reminder. A reminder that beauty can be found in the remaking. Beauty can be found in the old things becoming new again. 

Revelation 21:5 “Behold, I am making all things new.”

Nervous Young Woman Stuns with Show-Stopping Rolling Stones Cover

She walked onto the ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ stage, shoulders curled in just a little, hands clasped, voice barely above a whisper. But Kathleen Jenkins–this nervous young woman stuns with show-stopping rolling stones cover, ‘Wild Horse.’ 

Her dad said Kathleen began singing at the age of two, “I would push her in her pram, and I would well up every time I’d hear her sing,” her dad said. The hairs on the back of my head stand up, and she makes me feel like I could fly.

She was carrying all the weight of nerves, of uncertainty, of wondering if her voice—her story—was enough. After all, she was just a cleaning lady with a big dream. 

And then, the music began. 

A single breath, and then the song swelled up from somewhere deep, deep within her. It was the kind of sound that makes a soul still, the kind that hushes the restless heart and says, listen.

This is what it is to pour out from the depths. This is what it is to lay bare the heart, to offer up what’s been hidden away, to release every note like a prayer. Tears pooled in the eyes of judges and audience alike. Because they saw it, they felt it—something sacred. How many times had she cleaned floors, scrubbed corners, washed away the ordinary dirt of everyday life, while this—this—was inside of her, waiting for the moment to be seen, to be heard?

And isn’t that the way of God? That He hides the most radiant gifts in the humblest of places, that He plants the most stunning beauty in the unseen, that He takes a woman who thought she was just a cleaner and reveals her as a song.

And as the final note hung in the air, a breathless hush fell over the room—before erupting into thunderous applause. The judges, stunned, fumbled for words, their expressions a mirror of what we all felt—utter astonishment at the beauty that had just unfolded. 

Kathleen Jenkins, the quiet cleaning lady who had walked onto that stage with uncertainty, had just given us a moment we would never forget. She poured her heart out, and in doing so, she showed us something sacred, something breathtaking. A voice and a gift, leaving us in awe, hearts swelling with the wonder of it all.

 1 Samuel 16:7 “For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.

PS22 Chorus Beautiful Cover of Backstreet Boys’ ‘As Long As You Love Me'

Check out this beautiful group of kids of PS22 Chorus as they deliver an incredible cover of ‘As Long As You Love Me,’ by the Backstreet Boys! The group of 60-70 fifth graders will knock your socks off. Not only do they sound fabulous, they are an absolute joy to watch. Their gestures and expressions illustrate the passion they have for music. And, wow, what a wonderful passion to possess!

These super-talented kids attend Public School 22, which is located in Graniteville, Stanton Island in New York. PS22 Chorus was founded by choir director and music teacher Gregg Breinberg, and it has been going strong since he started working at the school in 2000. 

In the video, choir members—most of whom are 10 years old—sing the 1997 hit single, ‘As Long As You Love Me.’ And while the singers were all born about twenty years after the Backstreet Boys came to fame, they are big fans of the group. 

The text beneath the video reads, “My PS22 friends and colleagues are hands down some of the biggest ‪@backstreetboys‬ fans out there! We did this for THEM and as a thank you to Backstreet Boy Kevin Scott Richardson for following the kids and for his consistently awesome feedback on their Instagram videos! As a "class act" themselves, the kids (and Ms. Lisa and I) know one when we see one!!”  

As the video begins, Director Breinberg, dressed in a tie-dyed sweatshirt, smiles and plays the piano. The nameplate atop the piano reads “Chaos Coordinator.” That gives an indication of his sense of humor and fun, and it certainly appears to be present among his students!

The tween musicians use their mouths, eyes, faces, and hands to communicate the words they sing. They point inward and outward, make heart shapes with their hands, write in the air, clap their heads, swirl their crazy fingers, grab their eyeglasses, and dance in their seats. One hilarious group member wears a lobster on their head. What a hoot! 

The creative chaos of this incredible chorus has made them very famous! PS22 Chorus has appeared on the Oscars, Oprah, Nightline, Sesame Street, Good Morning America, and more. The group has sung with Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson, Katy Perry, and others. And, they’ve performed for former President Obama!   

PS22 Chorus, fear not! We love you! 

“Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.” 1 Timothy 4:12

Gaither Vocal Band's ‘How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)’ Dazzling Performance

The Gaither Vocal Band turned in an absolutely dazzling performance of the classic “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You).” The popular group’s rendition of the beloved tune is one that should be listened to multiple times. Watch the short video to see and hear the guys knock their cover of “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)” out of the park.

Love has been a subject that has kept singers and songwriters employed for thousands of years. There is seemingly an endless string of love songs. No matter where you prefer to listen to music – the radio, Apple Music or Spotify – it’s impossible to get away from songs about love. Additionally, authors have managed to stay pretty busy creating and concocting love stories.

Given the large number of love songs, it's abundantly clear that love, in its many different forms, has been and is a very fertile and profitable subject. One of the many love songs that has withstood the test of time and is now a classic is “How Sweet It Is (To Be Love by You).”

Of course, the tune was originally recorded and performed by Marvin Gaye, who released it in 1965. But he isn’t the only legendary performer who has a beloved version of the song. Eleven years later, in 1976, James Taylor recorded and released the song.

In a clip posted on YouTube, the Gaither Vocal Band covered the song during a 2024 concert in Indianapolis. The audience in Indiana’s capital city was treated to the guys’ splendid and fantastic rendition of the song that is known and loved by many.

“With sweet love and devotion
Deeply touching my emotion
I want to stop and thank you, baby
I wanna stop and thank you, baby”

How could you possibly not enjoy this performance and song?

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

Fantastic A Cappella Rendition of Kenny Loggins’ ‘Footloose’ Will Get You Dancing

There are certain songs that just set the soul free, like this fantastic a cappella rendition of Kenny Loggins’ ‘Footloose,’ which will get you dancing in no time. There is something about the song ‘Footloose’ that’s stood the test of time and danced us through the decades. Especially when other singers breathe new life into it.  Jared Halley’s a cappella rendition of Kenny Loggins’ song ‘Footloose’ is precisely that kind of gift, a joyful invitation to let go and dance like no one’s watching. 

Jared’s artistry as a musician shines as he layers 15 distinct vocal tones and rhythms, and he weaves them together in a way that makes the song feel just as alive and upbeat as the original. It’s magic to watch him take one voice and create such richness, depth, and more. It stirs your feet to move before your mind even has a chance to resist. 

But Jared doesn’t stop there–he opens the stage to his fans, his patrons, and his community. In the video, he shares clips of people dancing, laughing, and celebrating their own moments of ‘Footloose’ that are sprinkled throughout the video. The result? So many people are having fun even though they aren’t professional dancers or singers. They just love the spirit of the song. 

Jared’s ‘Footloose’ rendition reminds us to celebrate the small moments we find in the everyday. Even if it means we’re cleaning the dishes, taking out the trash, and heading off to work. His music whispers, “Take a moment to feel the joy. 

So, take a deep breath, press play, and let Jared’s upbeat rendition remind you how good it feels to let loose. Because sometimes, the best thing you can do is throw off the weight of the world, kick off your shoes, and dance into the grace of now.

Psalm 149:3 "Let them praise His name with dancing and make music to Him with tambourine and harp."

Duo’s Beautiful Rendition of ‘Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door’

There’s a raw, unspoken beauty that arises when music, which has once thrummed with rebellious energy, is gently stripped back and woven into something more sacred. And you’ll find that in this duo’s beautiful rendition of ‘Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door’ by Emmaline and Ella Jet. 

When the sisters perform the rendition, you expect loud guitar solos, drums, and clouds of smoke because it is the rock song that made Guns N Roses famous. Originally written by Bob Dylan, this iconic rock anthem carries the weight of longing and defiance. It talks about feeling restless and knocking on the gates of something greater than ourselves even though we aren’t sure what’s to come, yet yearning for change nonetheless. But in the hands of Emmaline and Ella, the tune shifts to gentle, soulful, almost as if it's a moment to worship. 

When Emmaline and Ella perform the song, it’s stripped down to the basics: them, their voices, their soulful hearts, and the melody simplified with just acoustics. The rawness of this moment draws listeners in to experience something deep: the feeling of knocking, not out of desperation or rebellion but out of a humble desire to be close to the heart of God. 

One fan wrote, “I have no words, but I want this version at my funeral it’s so beautiful. I don’t think it could of been any more perfect.” Another viewer added, “Well now, how pretty was that? I feel like my heart was just caressed by these two beautiful angels.” We couldn’t agree more about their angelic voices. Another fan wrote how much they are a fan of the song, but Emmaline’s and Ella’s is the best version, “That was the best version I ever heard, and I played this in wedding bands on guitar, so I know what I'm talking about. You girls Rock!! Great vocals, great phrasing, and delivery.”

This cover serves as a reminder of how music, when done with heart, it can transform and elevate any song. And when the energy of the world meets the peace of worship, the result is something truly sacred.

Revelation 3:20 "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me."

Dazzling A Cappella Cover of Whitney Houston’s ‘How Will I Know’

Some moments feel like an invitation to step out of the ordinary and just be. The kind of moment that lifts you right out of your seat, makes your toes tap before you even realize it, and suddenly you’re grinning so wide it feels like your cheeks might cramp. That’s what happened in an auditorium where the Harvard Opportunes performed their dazzling a cappella cover of Whitney Houston’s iconic ‘How Will I Know?’

The lights were raised, and a hush fell over the auditorium. Then, it began with a single note like a thread of gold weaving its way into the air. Nicole Alexander steps out of the line of singers, and you wait can’t for her to sing the beginning lyrics of the song: 

There's a boy I know, he's the one I dream of
Looks into my eyes, takes me to the clouds above, mmm-hmm
Oh, I lose control, can't seem to get enough, uh-huh
When I wake from dreaming, tell me, is it really love?

Before you could catch your breath, harmonies of the Harvard Oppertunes burst forth, bright and vibrant, like a firework show for the ears. They became the music, pouring their fun, joy, rhythm, and energy into every note. The stage came to life. Each member moved like they were born to groove, swaying and moving with a kind of contagious joy that spread like wildfire through the audience. They carried the song straight to your soul. The beatboxer, the bass, and the soaring sopranos all came together like a symphony without instruments. It was incredible to watch. 

And then came the part we call can’t resist. The chorus, “How will I know if he really loves me?”—and suddenly, you were singing along. Maybe a little off-key, maybe louder than you intended, but none of that matters because it's the kind of song that grabs your heart and invites us to dance right along. 

The beauty of a cappella is in its rawness and pure form. There are no instruments to hide behind or to use for support. It’s just you, your soul, and your voice rising in song. The Harvard Oppertunes didn’t merely put together a performance–they created a moment. It is a moment where strangers on and off the internet come together over the joy spilling over from the music. 

And isn’t that what music is supposed to do? To bring us together, to make us forget our worries for a while, to let us feel. That’s what this performance did. It was a little bit of magic, a little bit of groove, and a whole lot of love and talent.

So, here’s your permission: Dance. Sing along, even if it’s off-key. Because sometimes, the answer to ‘How will I know?’ is simply this: You’ll feel it. Right there in your chest, in the way your heart lifts and your feet move, and your spirit soars.

Psalm 30:11 "You have turned my mourning into dancing; you have removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy." 

Busker’s Beautiful Take on ‘Unchained Melody’

There are moments when music doesn’t just fill the streets–it fills the soul, lingers in the chest, and hangs in the air like a sweet memory waiting for us to breathe it in. One such moment includes this busker’s beautiful take on ‘Unchained Melody.’ The singer, Carlos Zaldiva, has been singing for the soul since 2012 when he first joined YouTube. Since then, his voice has carried the tune of so many sweet songs, including the anthem of love that never seems to grow old with ‘Unchained Melody.’ 

The song flared to life in a movie from 1955, ‘Unchained.’ It wasn’t until 1965 that the Righteous Brothers recorded the song, but then it became a raving favorite when Elvis Presley sang the song, and it’s been that way ever since. This melody has danced us through the years and decades and has been sung by many, including Carlos. But the way he sings it with a heart that knows of the ache of love’s longing, we can’t help but hum right along with the tune. There’s something about how his voice reaches into the deepest parts of us. 

As the song echoed on these city streets, the words “Oh, my love, my darling, I’ve hungered for your touch” drifted. In the hushed reverence of the moment, it felt like every heart listening was touched by a quiet knowing that we’ve all longed for someone, something, somewhere. At least, that’s what I like to think as I watch him play the song. Fans couldn’t help but post about it on YouTube. 

One fan wrote, “Aww...Lovely. so lovely. Thanks Carlos. I'm sure Elvis is winking at you from his cloud in heaven.” Another fan added, “This song has been in my ears for about 55 years, and it's still a hit. Thank you, Carlos!” A new viewer welcomed him, “Welcome Carlos, a great, very emotional performance that immediately captivates you.”

What is it about this song that continues to wrap itself in our hearts? Maybe it’s that it speaks to the ache of wanting, the need for connection that surpasses time and space, and the promise that love will find a way to reach us. Maybe it reminds us of the deep, lasting love we were created for. Maybe it reminds me of what it means to be truly loved. 

The part of love that resonates most in this beautiful rendition is Carlos's singing on that busy street corner, his voice a tender bridge between the past and the present. We are reminded of the sacred spaces in our lives where love holds us, and we are never truly alone.
 
Music, when beautifully sung, has the power to stop us in our tracks—to make us remember that in the middle of the chaos of the world, love is always calling, always reaching, always waiting.

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

Choir’s Cover of Stevie Wonder’s ‘For Once In My Life’

Sing and dance along with this choir’s delightful cover of Stevie Wonder’s “For Once in My Life.” Rock Choir is the group, and they are super fun to hear and watch as they sing Stevie’s hit song. Written in 1965 by Ron Miller and Orlando Murden, the song was recorded by several artists before Stevie Wonder recorded it in 1967. 

His version, quite different from the slow ballad original, has become the one we all know and love. Mr. Wonder’s single was released over a year after being recorded because Berry Gordy didn’t like the upbeat rendition. Boy, we’re sure glad it was finally shared with the world!

Rock Choir is the United Kingdom’s “leading contemporary award-winning choir experience.” Members are not required to audition or to know how to read music to join. For those who love to sing pop and contemporary songs, Rock Choir allows members to be as involved as much or as little as they like. Rock Choir’s website promises that the RC experience is “all about singing, fun, your local community, friendship and life-changing experiences!” That sounds pretty sweet! And they do as well!

Performing here at the Malvern Spring Show, these ladies probably recall “For Once in My Life” at the height of its popularity when they were little girls. Together and under the direction of their animated and skilled director, they sound more like professionals than amateurs just having a great time. They do seem to be having a blast!

They start with clapping, stepping, and swaying forward and back to the music, but they change things up at the 30-second mark. Standing in place now, the group gives Stevie Wonder’s version a show choir twist. By 45 seconds, the gals have pivoted back to front, stepping and swaying side-to-side. At 1:10, the left side of the group finishes their backup vocals with a lovely flourish; their choreography is signaled by their energetic leader.

At 1:30, the group cuts loose with some freestyle dancing, but they’re back in formation by 1:48. The sun is shining, the song is peppy, the performance is entertaining, and the audience is happy, offering an appreciative round of applause at the conclusion of the song.

For those on the other side of the pond, interested parties can check out a local Rock Choir by scheduling a “taster.” There are over 33,000 members in 400 different community choirs in the UK!

“Worship the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.” Psalms 100:2

Trio’s Beautiful Rendition of Beloved ‘Toy Story’ Tune

Meet Bob, Anna, and Madelyn Jonaitis as the family trio performs a beautiful rendition of the beloved Toy Story tune “You’ve Got a Friend in Me.” From Bob’s Barn in Lake Odessa, MI, the Jonaitis Family Band from Holland, MI, covers Randy Newman and Lyle Lovett’s hit from the 1995 Disney/Pixar animated movie about Buzz, Woody, and their buddies. 

Anna introduces the song, saying it’s a song that feels like it was written long before the movie came out—that it feels like an “old country song.” Madelyn is featured on the ukulele, Anna plays the guitar, and the ladies sing. Dad Bob plays the bass, and he’s plenty tall enough to handle a big stringed instrument!

Harmonizing beautifully, mom and daughter have strong, sweet voices. They personalize the bridge just a bit, saying “girl” instead of “boy,” and it seems certain that these two are thick as thieves! 

Here are the lyrics of the bridge from “You’ve Got a Friend in Me:”

Some other folks might be a little bit smarter than I am
Bigger and stronger too, maybe
But none of them will ever love you the way I do
It's me and you, boy     

Bob looks serious throughout the performance, but after the last note, he gives his girls and the audience great big smiles! 

This was one of the songs the Jonaitis Family Band performed during their show at Bob’s Barn before the evening’s jam session began. Bob’s Barn Jams are held regularly at the Michigan venue, where there is “No smoking, no alcohol, no cussin’, no spittin’, but smiling’s fine.” 

Bob’s mission statement is “to further and to educate with acoustical music and American dance. Filling such to the Lake Odessa area through the preservation of the Local Musical talent with the Archiving of a Video Record for future Generations, for the benefit of our community of God, family, friends, neighbors.” 

That sounds like a pretty good goal!

“Dear friends, this is now my second letter to you. I have written both of them as reminders to stimulate you to wholesome thinking.” 2 Peter 3:1

Woman's Stunning Cover of Adele Hit Captivates

It’s not every day that a voice breaks through the ordinary noise and reaches straight to the soul, but Tara Jamieson’s rendition of Adele’s ‘One and Only’ was one of those rare moments. This woman’s stunning cover of Adele’s hit captivated the audience and the judges on ‘Ireland’s Got Talent.’ Before she stunned us with her voice, she answered questions about what dreams carried her so very far from home. Tara dreamed of becoming a singer even though this Canadian girl was in medical school studying to become a pediatrician. Either way, she carried her dreams from her heart to the stage. 

Sitting at the piano, the stage lights softly lit up around her but it was her God-given gift that lit up the room. With each note, she wove together her beautiful vocal talent and Adele’s song as if offering it as a prayer to the heavens. 

‘I dare you to let me be your, your one and only
I promise I'm worthy
To hold in your arms
So come on and give me the chance’

Her moment on stage carried raw emotion and the tender grace that comes when we’re brave enough to pour ourselves out completely. As she sang, the audience couldn’t help but rise to their feet, carried by the current of something bigger than the music itself. 

Judge Louis Walsh called it “the perfect audition, praising Tara’s tone, control, and stage presence.” Her audition wasn’t about how well she could sing, and it was about reminding us all that when we step into our gifts with courage, we reflect the beauty of the One who created us. Her song was a living, breathing echo of hope, a reminder that music and courage have the power to connect us in ways that words alone cannot.

So many of us carry songs within, hidden beneath layers of doubt and fear. Tara’s performance calls us to step up to the piano of our own lives, press the keys, and trust the melody God placed in us. Because when we let His music flow through us, it becomes something that leaves the world just a little more in awe.

Ephesians 2:10 For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.

Stunning Performance of Elvis Presley’s ‘Suspicious Minds’

There’s something in the way music wraps itself around the soul, isn't there? It has this sacred ability to breathe life, fun, and laughter into the air, and when a performance strikes just the right chord, it feels like a brush with heaven. At least that’s how this stunning performance of Elvis Presley’s ‘Suspicious Minds’ felt when Darren Mullen of Sing It Live brought it to life. 

Dressed in a mustard yellow suit coat, jeans, and a black t-shirt. Darren was full of smiles as he gave his audience an incredible experience. He built his career as the founder of Sing It Live. He doesn’t just produce music; he creates moments like an artist painting a canvas. 

He paints the world with his voice and pours every ounce of his passion into creating a magical live musical and vocal performance that creates memories that linger. And linger, the performance does! There was so much fun and energy to this timeless yet fresh performance that echoed the legacy of Elvis while making it seem so stunningly new.  

‘We can't go on together
With suspicious minds (with suspicious minds)
And we can't build our dreams
On suspicious minds’

Fun facts about the song include how it was released in 1968 and first recorded by songwriter Mark James. After the song failed to be noticed by the public, Elvis picked up the song and put a fresh spin on it. It reached the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 and in 1999, the song was included in the Hall of Fame. 

Darren’s vision for Sing It Live was more than just attributing the song to Elvis but bringing the song to life, creating a connection to the audience with a bit of nostalgia. As the last note of ‘Suspicious Minds’ faded, the audience applauded, loving every moment. Music like this does more than entertain; it reminds us to feel deeply, love fully, and live with the kind of passion that leaves a legacy. 

Psalm 33:3 "Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy."

Little Girl’s Precious Rendition of ‘You Raise Me Up’ Will Melt Your Heart

A little girl’s precious rendition of ‘You Raise Me Up’ will melt your heart. Her performance of the beloved tune is likely to be one of the sweetest and cutest things you will see today. Watch the video to see and hear the child’s adorable cover of the Josh Groban classic.

The popularity of social media has made platforms like Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, TikTok and YouTube part of our daily lives. Those sites are always nearby, awaiting our return. We are often mere inches or a quick click away from logging onto Facebook or Instagram.

Thanks to these sites, the number of dog and baby photos posted online has exploded. Seemingly, anytime someone’s child does anything, it must be documented and then posted online for all to see.

In addition to the increased popularity of baby and animal photos, covers of classic, beloved songs have experienced a steady uptick. YouTube is full of people performing covers; some are terrific, while others, we’d really prefer to forget we ever heard. A recent cover of a tune by a cute young lady is likely to be the sweetest thing you’ve heard or seen in quite some time.

In the video, the 3-year-old sings Josh Groban’s “You Raise Me Up.” In addition to being incredibly adorable, this child has a ton of musical talent, putting it on full display in this three-minute video.

Of course, the song’s beautiful lyrics perfectly describe God’s love and faithfulness. Whenever we are weak and going through one of life’s many storms and dark valleys, He is always present, constantly working, guiding, directing and protecting.

“You raise me up so I can stand on mountains
You raise me up to walk on stormy seas
I am strong when I am on Your shoulders
You raise me up to more than I can be”

What beautiful, powerful lyrics. It’s clear why this song is so beloved!

2 Thessalonians 3:3 “But the Lord is faithful, who shall establish you, and keep you from evil.”

Duo's Beautiful Rendition of Shania Twain’s ‘You’re Still the One’

Boyce Avenue and Connie Tablet teamed to create a tender and jaw-dropping hit. You’ll love this duo’s rendition of Shania Twain’s ‘You’re Still The One.’ Some songs don’t just play; they hold you. Shania’s ‘You’re Still The One’ is one of those songs–a quiet anthem of love that has walked down countless aisles and filled the air during first dances. It’s more than a song; it’s vows of love set to music. The tender words, “You’re still the one I run to, the one I belong to,” are like a promise written on the soul, steadying hearts in a world that often feels unsteady. 

When Boyce Avenue teamed up with Connie Tablet, they took this classic love song into their hands and honored it. In a softly lit studio, bathed in the kind of light that feels like the glow of love itself, their voices melded together into a beautiful harmony that was enchanting, simple, and sacred. 

Both strummed their guitars, playing the melody like a heartbeat, steady and true, while Connie’s voice came in, adding a softness to the song that felt like tender moments of love. Together, their harmonies were the quiet kind of miracle that gives us the picture of love and turns the song into a whispered prayer of gratitude for the kind of love that stays.  

The music video nearly broke the internet with over 767,000 views in a matter of days and received raving reviews. One fan raved, “Shania has to be pleased with this one. The harmony was heart grabbing.” Another viewer commented, “Hands down one of the best songs ever written. You guys absolutely crushed it!” We couldn’t agree more. One fan even compared the duet to butter, “That was as smooth as melted butter.” 

We agree with the fans. This rendition is a beautiful hit of love, and Shania Twain would surely feel proud. Not because the song has lasted this long but because it still carries the kind of beauty that makes the world stop for just a moment to remember the kind of love this song is about is what matters most. 

1 Corinthians 13:7 "Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends." 

Choir Delivers a Chilling and Beautiful Rendition of ‘A Thousand Years’

There’s one song that’s tucked itself away in our hearts since it became a hit in 2011. It’s the kind of love song that doesn’t fill space–it fills your very soul. And that’s the breathtaking experience you’ll feel when you watch the Rock Choir at Pershore Abby as the choir delivers a chilling and beautiful rendition of ‘A Thousand Years.’ 

The soaring voices reverberated through the ancient stone walls, carrying the weight of centuries of history, hope, love, and God’s eternal promises. 

Christina Perri made A Thousand Years Famous by singing it for the climactic scene in the Twilight saga, ‘Breaking Dawn,’ when Bella walks down the aisle to the love of her life, Edward. The moment captured every memory of the two together as they were about to become one for all time. 

The song alone is breathtaking but added to the scene, it wrapped its way into our hearts and reminded us of the one our souls love. It’s not just a song but a prayer–a longing to be wrapped in love, a desire to live within a moment that lasts forever. 

And in the grandeur of the Abbey, the voice of the Rock Choir–the song became a perfect symphony that you can’t help but hum along to. Each voice of the choir carried a sense of awe. Every note seemed to stretch towards eternity as the choirmaster enthusiastically called on each person to carry the notes. 

The moment the choir sang–the captured the hearts of fans online with over 46,000 views. One viewer wrote, “I couldn't stop watching… loved the conductor's expressiveness. Great arrangement and how all the voices complimented each other.”

Another added, “I found the choirmaster absolutely entertaining!! Some stand like a statue, but this one lives along with the music! Well done!!” 

Our favorite quote that sums up the song and the performance came from a fan who added, “I loved this so much! LOVE the conductor! LOVE the arrangement! The choir and the building is gorgeous. The song is how I feel about my love. Thank you all!” 

As the final notes lingered in the heart, there was a quiet knowing: music has a way of touching our hearts in places that words can’t reach. In that beautiful sacred space, this song wasn’t just heard–it was felt. We hope you felt it, too. 

1 Corinthians 13:4-5 "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs." 

Family Band's Stellar Rendition of 'Drive My Car' By The Beatles

A family band delivered an absolutely stellar rendition of The Beatles’ classic “Drive My Car.” This gifted family of musicians shows off their immense talents with their lovely cover of the beloved tune. Check out the family’s rendition of a hit from the four lads from Liverpool.

The Beatles are, without argument, the most well-known, influential and beloved band of all time. Some could make the case for Elvis Presley or The Rolling Stones, but The Beatles will likely come out on top. Musician after musician cites The Beatles as having made an impact on them. How could they not? Their many tunes are instantly recognizable, getting everyone within earshot singing along.

John, Paul, George and Ringo have seemingly an endless catalog of hits. Not only are their hits continually featured in television shows, commercials and movies, but they are also absolute classics. Most musicians and bands would be successful if they had produced even one of The Beatles’ songs.

In a delightful clip posted on YouTube, the Clark Family performs the iconic “Drive My Car.” As is always the case when this talented family performs a beloved tune, they knock it out of the park, displaying their gifts and abilities for all to see.

“Baby, you can drive my car

Yes, I’m gonna be a star

Baby, you can drive my car

And maybe I’ll love you”

It’s evident that musical talent runs in this family. But in addition to their awe-inspiring talent, their videos are exceedingly enjoyable because they all seem to enjoy themselves. Their joy and happiness while performing is infectious. It’s impossible to watch one of their many videos and not come away in a better mood. Their joy and happiness radiate from the screen.

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.”

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