Music has a special way of speaking to us, even if it feels like its own language. Throughout history, music has played a significant role in evoking emotions, inspiring us, and leaving a lasting impact. And while musical styles may change, there are certain songs that remain timeless and continue to be enjoyed for years to come.
One such song is “You Raise Me Up,” a beloved classic originally released in 2001. Since then, it has been covered by numerous artists, including Josh Groban and Westlife. With over 100 renditions of this beautiful ballad, one version stands out as hauntingly beautiful – a rendition by Brigham Young University’s Vocal Point.
Brigham Young University’s Vocal Point is a talented acapella group founded in 1991 by former BYU students Dave Boyce and Bob Ahlander. The group quickly gained popularity on campus and even placed fifth in the third season of NBC’s “The Sing-Off.” In 2018, they signed a record deal with Universal Music Group’s classical label, Decca Gold.
Their cover of “You Raise Me Up” showcases the undeniable talent and ability of the group to create unforgettable moments through their music. The accompanying video takes you on a journey through a picturesque mountainous landscape, while their harmonies blend effortlessly, leaving a profound impact on the listener.
If you don’t believe the power of their rendition, watch the mesmerizing video below:
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