Our on line choir listened to this together tonight
we were all moved by it and will sing it when we are eventually together
It’s been a year since we all met last
Tonight was
Twenty or so souls singing together in our living rooms, and offices and spare rooms.
It’s been a strange few days
What a moving song. I wish I could hear your choir sing it. Hoping it won't be too long until you can all meet and raise the rafters with your collective voice. xx
ReplyDeleteThe gift of song, just beautiful, Thank you
ReplyDeleteHow gloriously magnificent, start to finish, in those lovely voices, harmonies, and wonderful faces. Thank you, John.
ReplyDeleteAs I type this through tears, I do so hope these strange few days have strengthened you. You're not alone.
Hugs!
How are you? I've been very concerned since learning that you fainted.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
I hope you are o.k. What was the song? It didn't show here.
ReplyDeleteIt's called "Wanting Memories" by Ysaye Barnwell.
DeleteHugs from afar
Thank you Barbara Anne, I will listen to it.
DeleteHope you have fully recovered today John. x
ReplyDeleteWhen you finally all get together and learn this song do please put it on your blog.
Uf! That was stunning. And on the 40th anniversary of my big sister's funeral, it really hit home. What a beautiful song. As I said, Uf!
ReplyDeleteTogether in our apartness. United in song, with one voice. Are you feeling better?
ReplyDeletei love this.
ReplyDeleteJust so beautiful. Was concerned about you, hope you are okay now.
ReplyDeleteBriony
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Lovely and though provoking message of hope. Thank you John. Hope you're feeling much better today. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and wishing you good health
ReplyDeleteThe composer, Ysaye Barnwell, is the woman with the cap. So good to see her again.
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better.
All GOOD thoughts sent your way, today and always. -EM Griffith
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful song. I hope you are feeling much better!
ReplyDeleteHaunting. Hundreds of images...
ReplyDeleteIn these times, I find myself feeling grateful for the limitless qualities of life.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteThis was just glorious!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I absolutely loved the video. Thanks for posting it.
ReplyDeleteWon't it be wonderful to all be together, singing, again!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely. I look forward to the day you and your choir can perform this together in person. May this day find you doing well! You are in my thoughts and in my heart
ReplyDeleteSusan M from Calif
Beautiful
ReplyDeleteStunning x
ReplyDeleteWonderful song John, I hope your feeling much better John take care.
ReplyDeleteGosh, wonderful start to the morning watching and listening to the video.
ReplyDeleteX that is not just any kiss JG, it's a capital letter kiss xxxxxxxxx (and 10 lowercase ones !)
ReplyDeleteJohn, are you all right? Did you see a doctor about your faint? We are worried about you.... Take care.
ReplyDeleteSo moving. Thanks for sharing, John.
ReplyDeleteHoping you are okay. Thinking of you.
Angel choir.
ReplyDeleteOh my . . .
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful moving tender beautiful . . .
Brought me to tears . . .
I look forward to you being together with your choir and singing . . .
I am hoping you are feeling well since your sudden faint.
Beautiful and inspiring..you will enjoy singing that together xx
ReplyDeleteI hope you are feeling more like You today John xx
ReplyDeleteOh, that will be a glorious day when you can sing together again, John. Hope you are well! xx
ReplyDeleteGet thee to a doctor young man...don't put it off.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lyrics, John. Hope they've been soothing to you. Hugs ..... whenever you're ready to share. from the mini-mountain in sunny, warm Maine.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are doing better today.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful song, very moving. Thank you for sharing. Hope you are feeling better today x
ReplyDeleteWhat a moving melody, and a fabulous performance. Your choir will enjoy that one. I hope there've been no more fainting incidents John, and the tests are coming back clear?
ReplyDeleteThank you from the core of my heart.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful song. I hope you get to sing it all together soon.
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better soon.
Very uplifting song. Thank you for posting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely song. Thank you
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteDearie dear, where art thou? How art thou?
ReplyDeleteBig hugs!
Beautiful and very touching.
ReplyDeleteI was amazed to see Ysaye Barnwell in this. I been to some singing gatherings that she runs in D.C. She demonstrates every part from soprano to base.
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