Music
Andrea Bocelli's Son Matteo Delivers Cover Of 'I'll Be Home For Christmas'
25-year-old singer Matteo Bocelli from Italy has already provided wonderful singing performances in the past, and these days he published his performance of the Christmas hit online.
He is known to many as the son of the famous opera singer Andrea Bocelli, and his singing performances are a real balm for the soul.
This time Matteo sang the Christmas song "I'll Be Home For Christmas", written by Kim Gannon and Walter Kent and performed by Bing Crosby back in 1943. At the time, the song was dedicated to the soldiers who were on the battlefield during the Christmas holidays, and over the years it has gained a reputation as a Christmas classic.
The song has been described by many as one of the most beautiful Christmas songs, and many online users are impressed with the performance by the talented Matteo Bocelli.
The video of his singing performance reached almost 40,000 views in just one day on the YouTube network alone, and praise for the performance comes from all over the world. Listen to Matteo Bocelli perform the Christmas classic "I'll Be Home For Christmas".
He is known to many as the son of the famous opera singer Andrea Bocelli, and his singing performances are a real balm for the soul.
This time Matteo sang the Christmas song "I'll Be Home For Christmas", written by Kim Gannon and Walter Kent and performed by Bing Crosby back in 1943. At the time, the song was dedicated to the soldiers who were on the battlefield during the Christmas holidays, and over the years it has gained a reputation as a Christmas classic.
The song has been described by many as one of the most beautiful Christmas songs, and many online users are impressed with the performance by the talented Matteo Bocelli.
The video of his singing performance reached almost 40,000 views in just one day on the YouTube network alone, and praise for the performance comes from all over the world. Listen to Matteo Bocelli perform the Christmas classic "I'll Be Home For Christmas".