International award winning a cappella octet, Voces8 performs its own arrangement of the George Gershwin classic, I Got Rhythm filmed live in Spain in November 2007.
There really is no substitute for seeing them live. Their performance alone is superb, then combine it with extraordinary talent ... sublime. There are no words to do them justice!
@sarum1surplice They weren't singing this during a church service!! What's wrong with you? Don't you know that singing uplifting songs shows an utmost respect and glory to God?
@thisisthedeadgirl spelling dear!!!! at the moment YOU ARE saying that abubakar453 has a gay he can actually call his own, seeing that YOUR implies posession.... You should have paid more attention in English class when you were in school, assuming that you attended school at all... ;-)
There really is no substitute for seeing them live. Their performance alone is superb, then combine it with extraordinary talent ... sublime. There are no words to do them justice!
love it... talented and gifted singers...
from classic to modern composition they can do it all WOW!
Oddio fantasticiii!!!
I almost actually LOL'ed ... watching this in the library - oops XD
bravissimi !!!
great :)
they came to my school
It doesn't even play in front of the Blessed Sacrament: Look up the high altar, the doors of the tabernacle are wide opened, so it's vacant.
@ammy164646 yepp
@sarum1surplice
They weren't singing this during a church service!! What's wrong with you? Don't you know that singing uplifting songs shows an utmost respect and glory to God?
Interesting Charles singing : 'I've got my man'...
In front of the Blessed Sacrament ?..... PLEASE!
The tabernacle's empty.
Were it not I would agree with you.
@thisisthedeadgirl spelling dear!!!! at the moment YOU ARE saying that abubakar453 has a gay he can actually call his own, seeing that YOUR implies posession.... You should have paid more attention in English class when you were in school, assuming that you attended school at all... ;-)
Grow up?! It's a sign of disrespect to do this in front of the Blessed Sacrament. If you are not Catholic you would not understand.