posted by admin on May 13
The Medley [He Gave Her Water/More Than a Friend/His Righteous]. Seventeenth song from Acappella’s album, Acappella: The Collection. Had to split the song due to YouTube’s time constraints.
posted by admin on May 13
The Medley [He Gave Her Water/More Than a Friend/His Righteous]. Seventeenth song from Acappella’s album, Acappella: The Collection. Had to split the song due to YouTube’s time constraints.
posted by admin on May 8
Whystart Monday off in a slump? Get your “Praise On” with Kelly Chapman. Send your “Praise Reports” to fan@kellychapman.net no matter how big or small, give God the glory!!!! If she reads your story on the air, Kelly will send you a copy of “Excuse Me While I Get My Praise On” God Bless you and looking forward to hearing your testimony!!
posted by admin on May 4
“…And the world will be better for this, that one man scorned and covered with scars still strove with his last ounce of courage…” From the Christian perspective, I personally see “The Impossible Dream” as a song that refers to the ministry of Jesus Christ. I believe the emphasis is on the week encompassing Good Friday and Easter Sunday. www.youtube.com is the website address where the complete collection of dwCrooner music videos can be found and viewed for free. This version uses a karaoke music track that is based on the version by the late, great Matt Monro from England. Matt Monro had a beautiful singing voice that was as good as anybody else in his time. More generally with a broader secular perspective there is this from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: “The Impossible Dream (The Quest)” is a popular song composed by Mitch Leigh, with lyrics written by Joe Darion. It was written for the 1965 musical Man of La Mancha. It is the main song from the musical and became its most popular hit. Here is a partial list (from Daniel Guidice 2008 CRHS on the Wikipedia page) of the known recordings and live versions from prominent performing artists. Paco Arrojo (Best Musical Singer In Spain), Richard Kiley (on the original Broadway cast album of Man of La Mancha), Simon Gilbert (provided the singing voice for Peter O’Toole in the 1972 film adaptation of the play, and on the soundtrack album), Diana Ross and the Supremes, Keith Michell (on the 2-LP London cast album of the …