I was in the ordinance, couldn’t be prouder of my dad and his choir . I’ll never forget being one of the only women on the coach ride all the way to London from CORNWALL. Emma 😊
The world's best choirs are Welsh I think personally. Many years of choirs of Wales have fine tuned the quality and traditions. Lleisiau hyfryd. Diolch yn Fawr 🏴
This was sung as the final hymn on both the night I publicly proclaimed my faith in Jesus as my Saviour and the night I was baptised. The preacher was the Rev. John Bird on both occasions was the Revd. John Bird.
I was present that night and this was an encore as a remembrance to John Tudor Davies organist at Penuel Chapel in Rhosllannerchrugog who had recently passed away. I believe he helped arrange Gwahoddiad for singing by male voice choirs. Please correct me if I am wrong Diolch
Beautiful and greetings from Pennsylvania USA
So beautiful. Listening from Texas USA.
I was in the ordinance, couldn’t be prouder of my dad and his choir . I’ll never forget being one of the only women on the coach ride all the way to London from CORNWALL.
Emma 😊
Beautiful, no other word cn describe this song
The world's best choirs are Welsh I think personally. Many years of choirs of Wales have fine tuned the quality and traditions. Lleisiau hyfryd. Diolch yn Fawr 🏴
I find something very special and moving about these Welsh male voice choirs especially when they sing in Welsh.
Same here, and I'm English! The most harmonious voices for me are the Welsh Choirs
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This was player at Taids funeral. And it's going to be sang loud and proud at my mums funeral on the 28th
An all male chorus always gives be shivers of musical joy!
Having this at my Mums funeral next week. We will all be in tears
We had it at my mum’s funeral too, but that was back in 2005. Hope you’re coping okay.
Fel Ei Tad mewn 2008
My favourite Welsh capital rendition
“Lord here I am” and I crying like a baby but with JOY not Sadness. Dioloch am dy lais hyfryd hogia!
The hairs on my arms are standing. An amazing hymn sang perfectly.
Same here
This is a great welsh Song reminds me of my mother as she had a lovely singing voice and we are Welsh
makes my cry as I think of my mother does this song a s she was a very good singer
Sheer bliss!! What a joy to share!!
Fabulous, made the hairs tingle.
Wow, what can I say. Is there any choir that can do a better rendition? I doubt it. Greetings from South Africa
Take it home kids... and take us with you!
Simply wonderful!. Thanks for sharing.
Rest in peace Idris John Harris (12th April 1928 - 12th December 2019)❤
Love you grandad... Always xxx ❤
This was sung as the final hymn on both the night I publicly proclaimed my faith in Jesus as my Saviour and the night I was baptised. The preacher was the Rev. John Bird on both occasions was the Revd. John Bird.
Welcome to the family, brother.
Perfect!
WOW! Amen.
What a heavenly delight fans
amazing.....!!! Thank you for posting!
SO GREAT TO READ REVIEWS FROM THE U S A.
Wow! Just beautiful
Brilliant and the gusto just adds to the marvel
I was present that night and this was an encore as a remembrance to John Tudor Davies organist at Penuel Chapel in Rhosllannerchrugog who had recently passed away. I believe he helped arrange Gwahoddiad for singing by male voice choirs. Please correct me if I am wrong Diolch
Emotional
Sensational
A mono recording ?
Cenir yr emyn hwn yn berffaith.
Moving
HOSSANA IN THE HIGHEST
Bechod toedd y twrw ddim yn uwch ond diolch o galon am ranu, ardderchog!
Twrw-Noise.
Twr-Tower.
Muffled sound?
No, singing softly
full of hhwyl
Just beautiful. Listening from Michigan USA.