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This Fantastic Cover of 'September' Is a Toe-Tapping Good Time

This fantastic cover of “September” is a toe-tapping good time, for sure. From the vocals to the sax and other instruments, it’s an incredibly lively cover. Play the video to dance along!

The lead for this Sing it Live cover, Darren Mullen, has a wonderful voice that matches Earth, Wind & Fire's. It’s wonderful to see everyone in the Australian band putting their all into their performance, too. They’ve got a base, drums, keyboard, electric guitar, trumpet, saxophone, and three people on vocals.

The backup singers even have some choreography going on in the background as they sing. Everyone’s got a smile on their face, and you can tell that they all love performing. 

Some of Earth, Wind, and Fire’s “September” Lyrics are:

Do you remember
The twenty-first night of September?
Love was changin' the minds of pretenders
While chasin' the clouds away

It’s such a fun song that everyone knows. It was created out of pure creativity and joy.

Earth, Wind, and Fire’s Al McKay recalled the day he came up with the beat: “It was one of those mornings. I came downstairs feeling really good. (I) went to my studio, set up a groove, and it just came piece by piece by piece.”

“I brought it to Maurice [White], and he liked it right away. Then he said, ‘Play it again.’ And I kept playing it for him. The last time, he looked at me and he sang, ‘Do you remember …’”

September Was Inducted into the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress

In 2020, the song was inducted into the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress. It was made an aural treasure because of its cultural, historic and aesthetic importance to America’s musical heritage. 

The song has made history for making magic out of the month of September, and it’s hard not to love the song after you’ve heard it once. Sing it Live has yet again chosen another stellar song to cover.
 

Darius Rucker Stuns with His Cover of the Iconic Hit ‘Come Fly With Me’

It is always amazing to hear someone sing a different genre from their norm. Check out this incredible video where Darius Rucker stuns with his cover of the iconic hit ‘Come Fly With Me.’

The big band is on the stage and begins the familiar intro; you will be ready to dance. Suddenly, Darius sings with such clarity. His tone will blow you away. 

He has skill, is suave, and will leave you excited for what he is going to sing next after every phrase. You will be wowed by the flutes, the brass, the strings, everything just shines in this BBC music special.

Darius is sophisticated and shows off his vocal chops. He has depth and is so entertaining. He is a gifted musician. You will be dancing and singing with him wherever you are watching.

Darius and the band appear to have a lot of fun as they bring a new twist to an old classic hit. 

“Come Fly With Me” was first recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1958. The song was written by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn. Darius Rucker is a well-known musical artist who got his start in his home state of South Carolina with Hootie & the Blowfish, later becoming an established Country Artist. He was the first African American to win the CMA New Artist of the Year. Witnessing this video will lift your spirit. 

The Chorus Sings:

Once I get you up there where the air is so rarified
We gonna glide absolutely starry eyed
Once I get you up there I'll be holding you so very near
You might even hear again the angels cheer because we're together

When we ponder flying and the journey, it can remind us that God takes us to places that we would have never imagined He would. We can always dream with Him. 

“Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.” Ephesians 3:20-21

This Unexpected Store Performance of 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' Is Fantastic

Every now and then, joy breaks out where no one expects it — between grocery aisles, under fluorescent lights, in the middle of an ordinary workday that feels a little too quiet. And then suddenly… music begins. This unexpected store performance of ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ is fantastic. 

Little Maya Portella walks toward a man gently tinkering at a piano tucked inside a busy store. There’s a shy boldness about her, the kind only children seem to carry — as if the world is still full of possibility waiting to be touched. She asks to play along, and within moments, her small hands find the keys like they were made for this very song.

At first, shoppers pause only briefly, curiosity flickering across their faces. Carts slow. Conversations soften. Something in the air shifts as Maya begins to play note for note, her confidence growing with every chord. Then another surprise unfolds.

An onlooker steps forward from the crowd and begins to sing, their voice rising above the hum of the store. Heads turn. Smiles spread. And just like that, strangers become an audience — drawn into a moment none of them planned but all of them needed.

More voices join. The music swells. What began as a quiet exchange at a piano becomes a full burst of song, laughter, and delight. People lean over railings, gather at the edges, and clap along as the familiar rhythm of “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” fills the space with something brighter than routine.

It feels like the world pauses long enough to breathe.

There’s something delightfully fun and sacred about unexpected music — how it slips into heavy days and reminds us that joy is still alive, still waiting for a place to land. In the middle of errands and deadlines, a little girl’s courage becomes a spark that turns strangers into a choir and an ordinary store into a stage.

And maybe that’s why moments like this linger long after the last note fades.

Because sometimes what we need most isn’t another task crossed off the list — it’s a reminder that beauty can interrupt us, that laughter can echo where stress once lived, and that a single brave step toward a piano can turn an entire crowd into a celebration.

If you’re anything like me, a burst of music in the middle of the day feels like a small miracle — the kind that lifts your shoulders, softens your heart, and whispers that joy is never as far away as we think.

“Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth.” Psalm 96:1

Allie Sherlock’s Powerful Take on Gloria Gaynor Classic ‘I Will Survive’

Allie Sherlock’s powerful take on Gloria Gaynor's classic “I Will Survive” will leave you impressed. It’s a wonderful version of Gloria’s classic song. You’ll want to tap your feet or sing along as you listen. 

In her new YouTube video, young Allie sings on a breezy day on the coast with singer Fabio Rodrigues beside her. A dock full of boats sits behind her. “I Will Survive” isn’t the song you’d picture for this kind of setting, but it’s got everybody grooving nonetheless.

As she sings, she draws in a crowd of listeners who sway to the lively beat. Allie’s got the perfect voice for this song. Some of the lyrics to “I Will Survive” are

Did you think I'd crumble? 
Did you think I'd lay down and die?
Oh, no, not I, I will survive

Gloria’s song is a powerful ballad about moving on after a breakup. Gloria didn’t write the song herself, but she loved it. 

She once said, "I love the empowering effect, I love the encouraging effect. It's a timeless lyric that addresses a timeless concern." Since before the song was even released and throughout her life, she’s used the song to motivate her–whether it be a detrimental back injury or a tough divorce. 

When the song came out in 1979, it became an immediate number one hit in the UK and the US. It won a Grammy for Best Disco Recording, too. 

Later, after the song, released, Gloria added some lyrics that represent her faith: 

I will survive
He gave me life
I stand beside the Crucified One
I can go on
I will be strong
For my strength to live is not my own
I will survive!

It is a beautiful song about perseverance. And no matter who sings it, Gloria, Allie, Fabio, or others, it is wonderful to hear.

Soulful Rendition of Elton John Classic Wows Judges on The Voice

A soulful rendition of an Elton John classic wowed the judges on The Voice. This young man’s performance of a beloved tune left the judges stunned and battling one another to add him to their team. Watch the short but delightful clip to hear the talented young musician’s rendition of Elton John’s “Bennie and the Jets.”

Everyone wants to be a musician, a singer, up on stage playing in front of and entertaining a roaring, cheering crowd of adoring fans. Of course, while that may be the dream for many, not everyone has the talent to make that a reality. Shows like American Idol, America’s Got Talent and The Voice make that abundantly clear. Some get through the audition phase, but many more do not and are sent home empty-handed.

However, while talent is most definitely a prerequisite for making it past the audition stage, those aspiring musicians must have something more. There has to be something present, something they have or do that sets them apart from the rest of the crowd. Oftentimes, that something different is how they perform and change up a timeless tune, a song that everyone knows and loves. That is precisely what happened in the case of one young man who appeared on The Voice.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Lucas West went on The Voice and performed Elton John’s 1973 hit “Bennie and the Jets.” But instead of doing a simple cover, a boring, carbon copy replica of the original, he did something entirely different.

He took the familiar tune into a jazzy direction. It was still the same song, but with a slightly different sound, and it paid off greatly for him. Moments into his performance, Adam Levine and John Legend flipped their chairs around for the young man.

Adam and John went back and forth, stating why they would be the best coach for him. Eventually, the 20-year-old selected John Legend 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.”

Stunning Cover of Dolly Parton’s ‘Here You Come Again’ Performed on the Street

English street busker Leire is back with another song. Her stunning cover of Dolly Parton’s “Here You Come Again” performed on the street will lift your spirits. Play the video to hear the unique and bright song cover. 

Leire starts off her song on what looks to be a busy and cold morning on a London street corner. As she stands with her guitar in hand with her mic hooked up, her rich voice completely fills the street. 

Her cover is much different than Dolly’s original song, but it’s still bright and shiny. Though it doesn’t sound much like Dolly’s peppy piano version, I think she’d be proud to hear Leire sing her song. The young woman has a magical charm to her voice that draws people in. 

People line up on the cobblestones just to hear her voice and see her perform. She’s a wonder to behold. Some of the song’s lyrics she sings are: 

Just when I'm about to make it work without you
You look into my eyes
And lie those pretty lies
And pretty soon I'm wondering' how I came to doubt you

The 1977 hit is one of Parton’s only songs that she didn’t write herself, but it’s the first single of hers to sell over 1 million copies. It was written by Cynthia Weil and Gary Klein. 

“Gary Klein, I think, was producing Dolly Parton, and he heard it, and he loved it. Dolly, who was so gracious and adorable thanks us every time she sees us, for the song,” Cynthia said

“At the time, she felt it might be a little too slick and might cost her some of her country fans,” she continued. “But she was talked into doing it and now she’s thrilled that she did.”

And the world is, too! It’s a beautiful song

Jim Croce Flawless ‘You Don’t Mess with Jim’ Performance

Jim Croce turned in a flawless “You Don’t Mess Around with Jim” performance. This dazzling, immensely enjoyable clip of the late singer-songwriter performing arguably his most iconic, memorable tune is one you’ll find yourself returning to over and over again. Watch the short but delightful video to see and listen to Jim perform “You Don’t Mess Around with Jim.”

Songwriting is an undervalued and underestimated talent. When it comes to the musical arts, everyone wants to be on stage belting out lyrics, shredding on the guitar or banging around on the drums. And those desires and aspirations are all well and good, but if the lyrics and notes weren’t first written down, there would be nothing for anyone else to do.

It all starts with the songwriters, and within the last couple of decades, there have likely been no more recognizable and iconic singer-songwriters than Bob Dylan, John Denver and Jim Croce. All three have a way with words, effortlessly painting vivid pictures and telling memorable stories through their iconic lyrics. Many of their tunes have gone on to become classics, including “You Don’t Mess Around with Jim.”

In a clip posted on YouTube, Jim, with his unmistakable voice, performed his most beloved tune. It’s such an enjoyable performance, featuring such talent and artistry. If you’re not singing along and tapping your toe along within minutes after he starts singing and strumming on the guitar, there might be something seriously wrong with you.

In addition to his distinctive voice, another reason “You Don’t Mess Around with Jim” is such a classic is its unique, catchy chorus. You just don’t hear those kinds of lyrics in many songs.

“You don’t tug on Superman’s cape
You don’t spit into the wind
You don’t pull the mask off that Lone Ranger
And you don’t mess around with Jim”

Even if you’re not a Jim Croce fan or, for some reason, you don’t enjoy this song, you still have to appreciate the talent.

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.”

ABBA Classic ‘Dancing Queen’ Gets a Beautiful Stripped-Down Rendition

Listen to this beautiful stripped-down rendition of the ABBA classic ‘Dancing Queen.’ The group performing in the video is IMY2, an independent rock band formed in 2019. The talented group is currently based in Nashville, TN, and the members include Annalise Mahanes, Cal Tucker, and Michael Monahan.

‘Friday night and the lights are low
Looking out for a place to go
Where they play the right music
Getting in the swing, you come to look for a king’

What an incredible rendition of this classic ABBA song! ‘Dancing Queen’ was written by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, and Stig Anderson. The song was the lead single for ABBA’s fourth studio album, titled Arrival, which was released in 1976.

‘Dancing Queen’ received widespread critical acclaim upon release, and it also cemented ABBA as an international act. The song became a worldwide hit, and it is widely considered the band’s signature song. Billboard and Rolling Stone both ranked the song No. 1 on their lists of the greatest ABBA songs, and in 2023, it ranked No. 2 on Billboard's list of "The 500 Best Pop Songs".

As for the group IMY2, they are well-known for their YouTube channel, where they share both original music and high-quality covers of classic rock and pop songs. They did a fantastic job with their cover of ‘Dancing Queen,’ and many people online have praised the group’s music.

“What a stunning version of this iconic ABBA song stripped down to the angelic voice of Annalise and accompanying piano. I'm floored,” comments one person online.

“The glorious simplicity of Annalise's incredible voice and Cal's beautiful piano arrangement - pure artistry. Recorded right there in the living room. Thank you so much for this introspective approach to this classic,” writes another person.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this wonderful rendition from IMY2 of ‘Dancing Queen’ today!

Lucy Thomas Delivers Powerhouse Performance of This Sound of Music Classic

Check out this powerhouse performance from Lucy Thomas of ‘Climb Every Mountain’ from The Sound of Music. Lucy has an incredible voice and sounds lovely singing this beautiful ballad. We hope you enjoy this amazing rendition!

‘Climb every mountain, search high and low,
Follow every byway, every path you know.
Climb every mountain, ford every stream,
Follow every rainbow 'till you find your dream.’

What an incredible cover from Lucy of this beloved song! ‘Climb Every Mountain’ was written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein for the 1959 musical The Sound of Music.

In this rendition, Lucy’s voice sounds so angelic and warm. Her voice control, tone, and intonation are truly beyond compare. And many people shared online how much they admire Lucy and her musical talents.

“I’m not sure how much higher the bar can be raised, but I guess we will find out. The way she is able to connect with her audience is just amazing. I’m mesmerized every time I watch one of her videos. Another master class performance!” writes one person after watching the music video.

“What a beautiful song, provided to us by the magnificent Lucy Thomas. There is so much joy in this young lady, and I am glad she is there to provide it to the rest of us!” comments another person online.

Lucy Thomas is 21 years old and from Wigan, Lancashire, in England. She shares many recordings online, both covers and original songs, and has fans all over the world.

Lucy has used her beautiful voice to record multiple albums. Most recently, she released her fifth studio album titled ‘Beyond,’ following the release of her first four albums, ‘Premiere,’ ‘Encore,’ ‘Timeless,’ and ‘Destiny.’

We hope you enjoyed watching Lucy Thomas sing her amazing rendition of ‘Climb Every Mountain’ today!

Gaither Vocal Band Stunning Live Cover of ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’

Gaither Vocal Band gives a stunning live cover of “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” and it will make you feel all the lovey-dovey feelings. It’s a cover that’s so sweet and deep—you’ll fall right in. Play the video, lie back, and enjoy the wonderful experience.

The Elvis’ classic has very simple lyrics that aren’t very diverse, but it’s just simply one of the most lovely of songs, and the Gaither Vocal Band makes it sound all the lovelier with its cover. Some of the lyrics to “Can’t Help Falling in Love” are: 

Take my hand  
Take my whole life too  
For I can't help falling in love with you  
No I can't help falling in love with you

The men on the stage are in perfect harmony. And though the song only lasts three minutes, the deep, slow cover makes it feel longer, which is wonderful. The Gaither Vocal Band usually lends its voices to Gospel songs, but it’s also a treat to hear them cover something that Elvis sang. 

Elvis debuted “Can’t Help Falling in Love” in his movie, Blue Hawaii–his highest-grossing film. Since then, the famous singer ended most of his concerts with a performance of this song. The song has been popular at different times during the decades, and several singing competition contestants have used it to successfully win over judges and audiences. 

It will always be a lovely and romantic song that touches people’s hearts. Hearing it today will remind you of why it’s lasted so long. It’s simply a treasure. 

The Gaither Vocal Band enhances it with their rich voices and heartfelt delivery. They give the song a beautiful warmth that you can almost feel. Even Elvis, the King of Rock and Roll, would be proud, no doubt.

Young Singer Wows Star Search Judges With ‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow’ Cover

Prepare to be amazed by the talent of a young boy. Check out this young singer who wows Star Search judges with ‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow’ cover.

As the video begins, Yair is singing the chorus. He has such a beautiful clarity in his young voice. This is a song that has been done many times; however, he has completely transformed it into his own unique version. 

This song naturally lifts anyone up, but his vocal flare and runs will completely soar. You will be in awe of this boy’s talent. As Yair sings about birds flying high, he will take you on a journey.

The lyrics say:

Somewhere over the rainbow
Bluebirds fly
Birds fly over the rainbow
Why, then, oh, why can’t I?

The judges rave over his performance. Chrissy Teigen is emotional and says that it was beautiful and his voice was pure. Jelly Roll gets the crowd guessing how many stars he gave this young man, and Sarah Michelle Gellar celebrates his song. 

You can see his parents are very excited about the positive response from the judges and audience. As you see how proud they are, may this remind you of how proud God is when we use our talents for His glory. 

Yair Keydar is only 12 years old and from Parkland, Florida. This young man has quite a career ahead of him on the stage. He truly does have amazing qualities. Yair is a star in the making with his effortless vocals, confidence, smile, and flair. You will enjoy every minute of his audition.

“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.” Colossians 3:23-24

16-Year-Old Stuns with Her Powerful Voice on American Idol

It is always intriguing to see young talent come onto a global television stage. Watch as this 16-year-old stuns with her powerful voice on American Idol.

Kiera Howell is from Geneva, Alabama. She begins her audition on one of the largest stages with such confidence and poise. Her voice is so rich and has a unique strength. She sings, “Don’t Tread on Me” by We the Kingdom. 

She has incredible power and amazes the judges with her voice. They smile and laugh with excitement over her performance. You can tell immediately that they love her, and you will, too.

Kiera showcases her vocal abilities with an impressive moment when she holds an extended note. You will be in awe as she sings the note with such marvelous expertise. 

She has a country undertone to her voice, with a beautiful confidence in Jesus as she sings about the devil staying away. She even finishes with such vocal control. This young woman is gifted beyond her years.

The Chorus Sings:
Oh no, you've done it now
Gone against the King
Gone against the Crown
Said oh no, you've done it now
Time to feel the fire

After her audition, the judges share their thoughts. Carrie tells her that Kiera is versatile and that she likes her voice. Luke says that she may have broken a Carrie Underwood note-holding record. Carrie then compliments her song choice as well if she goes forward and gives her a wink. 

Kiera gets so excited. After the judges say yes to her to continue, the precious young woman cries with joy as she moves on with her golden ticket. 

This sweet girl reminds us to talk back to the Devil because we already have the victory in Jesus. May you be inspired and motivated to get in the game and stand firm in the faith today because Jesus is King.

“Then Jesus said to him, “Be gone, Satan! For it is written, ‘You shall worship the Lord your God and him only shall you serve.’” Matthew 4:11

You’ve Never Heard ‘Yesterday’ Like This — Rockin’ Beatles Cover Is Fantastic

Have you ever thought The Beatles’ “Yesterday” might benefit from a beat that’s a little more lively? Well, you’ve never heard “Yesterday” like this—the rockin' Beatles cover is fantastic. It’s an incredible version of the classic song.

The electric guitars and intense drumming in this four-member performance give the song an incredible rocking vibe. It’s even more impressive given that the group is fairly young—but they play with experience. They absolutely know what they’re doing.

The song arrangement is one of the best I’ve ever heard from a classic song redone. It reimagines “Yesterday” into something that will appeal to any rock or pop punk fan. The First to Eleven band doesn’t change any of the classic lyrics

Now I long for yesterday.
Yesterday love was such an easy game to play.
Now I need a place to hide away.
Oh, I believe in yesterday.

In this case, the tune came before the lyrics. The Beatles’ Paul McCartney says he dreamt of the tune while he slept. 

“I woke up with a lovely tune in my head. I thought, That’s great, I wonder what that is?” he recalled.

“There was an upright piano next to me, to the right of the bed by the window. I got out of bed, sat at the piano, found G, found F sharp minor seventh – and that leads you through then to B to E minor, and finally back to G,” he said

It truly is a wonderful song about heartbreak, regret, and wishing that you could go back to a happier place. It’s a feeling that everyone can resonate with. As First to Eleven has proven here, it’s not just great as a melancholy track but as a lively punk rock message, too. This song is one of those that will be around forever.

Think You Know This Hootie and The Blowfish Classic? You've Never Heard It Like This

You think you know this Hootie & The Blowfish classic — but trust me, you’ve never heard it quite like this before. And once you do, you’ll want to send it to everyone who ever shared your headphones, your memories, your growing-up years. 

This is the kind of song you tag an old friend in, the one who remembers who you were before life grew complicated — because some music is meant to be experienced together, again and again.

You look at me, you've got nothing left to say
I moan and pout at you until I get my way
I won't dance, you won't sing
I just wanna love you, but you wanna wear my ring

I remember exactly where life was when the song first came out in 1994 — standing on that fragile edge between childhood and becoming someone new. It became an instant favorite, the kind of song you played on repeat until the lyrics felt stitched into your story. Back then, we burned CDs and rewound tracks a hundred times just to hold onto the music that made us feel seen. We didn’t have streaming — just stubborn devotion to the songs that carried us through.

This was the soundtrack of awkward hallways and late-night dreaming, of imperfect love and figuring out who we were before the world told us who to be. It wrapped itself around the nostalgia of the ’90s — raw, honest, and a little bit messy in all the best ways.

Yeah, I'm tangled up and blue
I only wanna be with you
You can call me your fool
Only wanna be with you

And then came this moment I never expected — hearing Hootie with an orchestra. Suddenly, the song feels grown up alongside us, dressed in elegance but still holding that familiar heartbeat. It’s as if the music put on a classic suit and stepped onto a red carpet, honoring the journey it’s taken with us.

Darius Rucker sang with the BBC Concert Orchestra, and somehow the song didn’t lose its soul — it deepened. The notes swell like memories rising, reminding us that the music we loved as teenagers doesn’t fade; it simply learns how to breathe in new ways as we do. So send it to a friend who grew up with you — because sometimes sharing a song is like saying, I remember us… and it still matters.

Some songs don’t just stay in the past — they grow with us, reminding us who we were and gently celebrating who we’ve become.

Duo’s ‘You’re Still The One’ Cover Is Beautiful

She looked into his eyes as he played, and suddenly this Shania Twain classic felt like a love letter all over again as this duo’s “You’re Still The One’ cover played! Some songs don’t just play over the radio or randomly come on YouTube; they settle into your heart like a quiet memory you never want to outgrow.

I’ve always loved the original Shania Twain classic. It carries that familiar sparkle of romance and late-night car rides, the kind of song that makes you think of Valentine’s Day before the roses even bloom. But hearing this version — this tender, acoustic moment released just before Valentine’s Day — felt different. Softer. Closer. Almost like we were witnessing a love story unfold in real time.

Celine sang as she looked straight into her husband’s eyes as he played the guitar, and suddenly the song transformed into something intimate and sacred. Jonah’s fingers moved gently across the strings, steady and faithful, while her voice wrapped around every note like a whispered promise. You could feel the history between them — the shared prayers, the quiet mornings, the long nights spent chasing melodies together.

Jonah and Celine Baker aren’t just musicians; they’re a married duo creating honest, beautiful music through acoustic covers and original worship songs. Jonah, an Indiana-born singer-songwriter and producer, has spent nearly a decade shaping sound and storytelling, handling the recording, mixing, and production behind their projects. Celine joins him in a gorgeous, harmonic way that feels effortless, turning each performance into a conversation between two hearts.

And maybe that’s why I love this version even more than the original.

It’s quieter. More intimate. Timely in a way that reminds us romance doesn’t have to be grand or loud — sometimes it’s just a husband playing guitar while his wife sings to him as the world has faded away. It feels less like a performance and more like a moment you weren’t meant to miss.

Looks like we made it
Look how far we've come, my baby
We mighta took the long way
We knew we'd get there someday

You know the kind of video you immediately send to a friend with a simple message: “This made me think of you.” Because real love stories — the kind built on shared calling and steady faith — deserve to be passed along. They remind us that music can still feel personal, that romance can still be gentle, and that sometimes the sweetest love songs are the ones sung face-to-face.

They said, "I bet they'll never make it"
But just look at us holding on
We're still together, still going strong

If you love the original Shania Twain hit, you’ll probably feel the nostalgia. But this version? It feels like a quiet love letter — one you’ll want to replay, and maybe share with someone who still believes in slow dances in the kitchen and songs that sound like forever.

“Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death… Many waters cannot quench love; rivers cannot sweep it away.”  Song of Solomon 8:6–7

Father-Daughter Stunning Rendition of ‘We Need People’

Listen to this father and daughter sing a stunning rendition of the song ‘We Need People’ by Kristian Stanfill. The singers in the video are Adrian and Emma-Jean Galliard, and the two of them sound so wonderful together. Let this heartfelt duet uplift you today.

‘Here's to the ones that you can laugh with
The same ones you ugly cry with
Here’s to the ones you go to war with
And go to war for’

What an amazing cover of this song! And the talented father and daughter performing it shared in the caption of their YouTube video how the message of the song impacted them.

“Emma was invited to sing this beautiful song, originally sung by Kristian Stanfill, at our church. It stopped us in our tracks,” they shared. “We Need People speaks about something we hold close: people matter. We do not walk this road alone.”

The song ‘We Need People’ is part of Kristian Stanfill’s new album titled Make It Out Alive. This project is his first solo album since 2011, and the songs on it share about his journey from brokenness to healing.

“I think a lot of people will understand this kind of crossroad that I’m talking about,” shared Kristian Stanfill. “It looks different for everyone, but it’s at these points of intersection we get to decide if we are going to keep playing the game or start telling the truth. I decided, with the help of my wife, friends, pastors, and counselors, to tell the truth.”

He continued: “I started to think maybe these songs could help someone else. I was learning about this new way of life and I had never felt so alive and free. I want everyone to experience this kind of freedom. The truth is, we are all broken and none of us have it all together. My goal would be that some of my honesty in these new lyrics and melodies will help someone else step into their freedom.”

We hope you enjoyed listening to this rendition of ‘We Need People’ and were encouraged by the song’s beautiful message.

Life in 3D Delivers a Beautiful Cover of Celine Dion’s ‘My Heart Will Go On’

Check out this beautiful cover of Celine Dion’s song ‘My Heart Will Go On’ performed by the group Life in 3D. The singers in the video are siblings named Daylon and Daura, and they have such amazing voices that blend so well together. What a wonderful thing it is to see these two use their God-given talents to bring hope and encouragement to others through song.

‘Every night in my dreams, I see you, I feel you
That is how I know you go on
Far across the distance and spaces between us
You have come to show you go on’

These two did an incredible job on the cover of this iconic theme song from the movie Titanic. Many people online praised the siblings’ performance.

“Wow! Great version and the control they have is amazing,” comments one person on YouTube after watching the music video. “They seem like such humble, respectful, and lovely folks. Always enjoy listening to them.”

“That was exhilarating. In addition to her exceptional vocals, Daura has such a way with physical expression, natural and endearing. Daylon's blending and tonal matching is exquisite. Both are masterful!” writes another person online.

When it comes to the background of Life in 3D, the siblings share on their website how their group came to be and how it was their parents who encouraged them to use their voices to encourage others.

“We got our first microphone in December 2021,” they share. “With no experience, we learned how to arrange three-part harmony and use a camera to record our cover songs.  Everything was homemade…but what started as just music for family and friends soon grew to an audience of over 1 million followers.  We never dreamed our music would be loved by so many, and it’s been incredible to become part of a community that’s connected through the gift of music. So life together became music. It became more than just our harmonies. It encompassed the way we interacted with each other– the way we laughed, argued, and even cleaned the kitchen together. It seemed as if our relationship deepened our experiences into a rich and vibrant lifestyle. A life in 3D.”

We hope that you enjoyed watching Life in 3D perform ‘My Heart Will Go On’ today!

Beautiful Rendition of Lionel Richie Classic ‘You Are’

Check out this beautiful rendition of the Lionel Richie classic ‘You Are’. The band in the video is called September In The Park. They do an outstanding job with this cover, and their music will make you want to dance and sing along!

‘You are the sun, you are the rain
That makes my life this foolish game
You need to know, I love you so
And I'd do it all again and again’

This is one talented band! All of the musicians in the video did such an incredible job on this cover of ‘You Are.’ Many people online praised this performance from September In The Park.

“Thanks for another fantastic cover of a true classic. Kudos to the entire band,” comments one person online after watching the video.

“Wow, he has a beautiful voice and the background singers are perfect. And the instrumental parts rose to the occasion. Thanks for sharing, I loved it!” writes another person.

As for the song ‘You Are’ by Lionel Richie, it was released as a single in 1983 and written by Lionel Richie and his then-wife, Brenda Harvey Richie. On the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart, the song spent two weeks at number four in early 1983. In 2012, Lionel Richie re-worked the song as a duet with country singer Blake Shelton for Richie's Tuskegee album.

Now, the group September In The Park is known as the ultimate Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago Tribute band. They have started to share covers online of some of the greatest songs ever recorded. Their group has so much talent, and it is clear why their video performances have become so popular online.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this wonderful cover of ‘You Are’ today!

Fantastic Cover of ‘Turn the Beat Around’ Will Have You Dancing Along

This absolutely fantastic cover of “Turn the Beat Around” will have you dancing along. It’s one of the best dance songs ever, and this cover carries all the rhythm and more. Play the video to hear the beat.

There’s so much going on in the song and on the stage, it’s hard to focus on just one part. It all blends into a wonderful, lively harmony. 

The disco song was released by Vicki Sue Robinson in 1976 on her album, Never Gonna Let You Go. It was number one on the Billboard Disco Chart for four weeks. It’s now considered one of the most classic and iconic disco songs. 

The lyrics aren’t what make the song great so much as the rhythm and instruments, but some of the lyrics are: 

Blow horns, you sure sound pretty
Your violins keep moving to the nitty gritty
But when you hear the scratch of the guitars scratchin'
Then you'll know that rhythm carries all the action, whoa

It’s all about the love for music and dance. It was written at the perfect time for it—during the disco and dance craze of the 70s. 

The Sing it Live singers sound amazing, and maybe even better than the original. You can’t help but move, or at least tap your foot when you hear this kind of energetic beat. The band has so much contagious chemistry and energy—you can practically feel it, too.

Each musician in the band has multiple moments to shine, and shine they do. Everyone works together without anyone overpowering one another, and it’s just great. It’s exactly the kind of teamwork you want to see and hear in a live performance. 

Once you start playing this song, you’ll wish you were right there on the dance floor under the bright lights, jiving to the loud music.

Vince Gill and Lainey Wilson Beautiful ‘I Will Always Love You’ Duet

Get ready for an amazing Opry song. Vince Gill and Lainey Wilson's beautiful ‘I Will Always Love You’ duet.

As Vince Gill begins to sing this well-known song, the audience starts to cheer. He has a great voice with such a nice tone. Lainey Wilson then comes into the musical moment, singing the second verse. She adds her own flair to this song. 

Her voice sounds so familiar to Dolly Parton, who originally penned this song in 1973. The song was written as a farewell to her co-star, Porter Wagoner, on his show. It later became a hit when Whitney Houston recorded it.

The Chorus:

And I will always love you
I will always love you, you
My darling, you, mm-mm

Vince Gill and Lainey Wilson have both become well-known household names in the music world. Gill has written songs such as ‘When I Call Your Name’ and ‘Go Rest High on the Mountain.’ 

Wilson has recorded top songs like ‘Heart Like a Truck’ and ‘Things a Man Oughta Know.’  It is fun to watch the different generations come together doing what they are gifted at. 

It reminds us to respect those who have gone before us and celebrate the talent of those coming up around us. Their harmonies stand out especially on the bridge and the final chorus. It is absolutely stunning. 

At the end of the song, Lainey thanks the Grand Ole Opry and wishes Dolly Parton a happy birthday. This performance was part of the celebration of her 80th birthday at the Opry. Vince and Lainey were given the opportunity to sing in her honor. They definitely did a fantastic job honoring Dolly with their unique spin on this well-known hit.

Whether you are a fan of old or new country songs, this video is a place where any music lover can land. It is full of heart and fantastic vocals and instrumentals. You will love every minute of this performance!

“We love because he first loved us." 1 John 4:19

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