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Man Sings Rendition Of "Hallelujah" So Haunting It's Leaving Everyone With Chills
If you've logged into the Internet in the last ten years, then, chances are, you've heard a variety of renditions of Leonard Cohen's hit song, "Hallelujah."
While we all know "Hallelujah" was originally written by Leonard Cohen all the way back in 1984, not many of us know the song's true history. Even after Leonard released his song, the track failed to gain attention until another artist tried their hand. Surprisingly, "Hallelujah" achieved little critical success originally, until Jeff Buckley released his own cover. Since being made famous by Buckley, the song's popularity has exploded.
Even though every artist brings their own special flare to the tune, the way British tenor Jonathan Antoine sings the lyrics is absolutely breathtaking.
Jonathan's perfectly balanced voice filled the recording room as a smile spread across his face.
Watching Jonathan do what he loves is more than inspirational!
While we all know "Hallelujah" was originally written by Leonard Cohen all the way back in 1984, not many of us know the song's true history. Even after Leonard released his song, the track failed to gain attention until another artist tried their hand. Surprisingly, "Hallelujah" achieved little critical success originally, until Jeff Buckley released his own cover. Since being made famous by Buckley, the song's popularity has exploded.
Even though every artist brings their own special flare to the tune, the way British tenor Jonathan Antoine sings the lyrics is absolutely breathtaking.
Jonathan's perfectly balanced voice filled the recording room as a smile spread across his face.
Watching Jonathan do what he loves is more than inspirational!