The Swingles & The Stay at Home Choir - You're All I Need to Get By
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- Опубліковано 21 гру 2024
- www.stayathomechoir.com
The Swingles perform the Motown classic You’re All I Need to Get By with over 1000 singers from The Stay at Home Choir.
Written by Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson.
Arranged by Edward Randell
The Stay At Home Choir is a global musical community of more than 17,500 people from 75+ countries who come together to interact with and perform alongside some of their favorite artists.
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Video edited by Jeremy Hubbard at NightOwl www.nightowl-c...
British Sign Language Interpretation by Paul Whittaker www.paulwhittak...
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We had so much fun putting this together with you all, thanks for joining us!!
Being part of this project was an incredible experience and the end product is just fantastic! Thank you so much SAHC and The Swingles!
I haven't found myself on the video, yet. Is there a way to find out?
Hi @@mdaviduy6446 , due to the size of the project we don't have a way to pinpoint where particular people are. If you are in the credits your submission was definitely used!
Ahh! It's here, this was so much fun! Thanks everyone for taking part!
Jamie! This is spectacular. I'm so honoured to have been be a part of this project.
Wow! Loved this. Like honey in my tea, sugar in my coffee, bubbles in my bath (LOL). Happiness. Thank you 🙏.
👊🏻💫Totally Swingin’ This One💫👊🏻
WOW!!!
It was great fun to be (even just a very small) part of this! Thanxalot to the StayAtHomeChoir organisation and to the Swingles, of course! 'Where's Wally?' was easy-peasy, compared to finding myself back in the video...
It's really fun seeing people wearing stuff on their heads to be recognizable hahaha!! I'm glad I'm not the only one!! ♪♫♪♫
Thanks to the groovy translator, too 👌🏽
Soo delightful and lively. Thank you all👍💝
phenomenal!!!!
Such a wonderful sound of fabulous voices! Brilliant.
Awesome🎶🎹🎙🎧🎤
Wow!! That took my breath away. Thank you.
It was really exciting to take part! Thank you so much for making it possible!
Such a wonderful experience to sing and learn this with the Swingles and Stay at Home Choir during these Covid times. Beautifully sung and collated. Thankyou so much, Stay at Home Choir. Great signing again by @Paul Whittaker, too :)
Thanks Susie, so glad you enjoyed it! - J
That was fantastic!
Just what I needed!! Delightfully Dazzling to listen to! EVEN MORE EXCITING TO HAVE BEEN A PART Of IT! my grandchildren have watched it many times playing the game “ WHERE’S GRANDMA” , finding me in every frame! Thank you @stayathomechoir for this experience. A bright moment for some dark days in Beirut! 🇱🇧thank you 🌹🌹💕💕
Thanks Janmarie! This is so wonderful to hear! I'm glad you enjoyed it, thanks for joining us! - Jamie
Thomas! Ich habe Dich entdeckt. Was für ein Hörgenuss. Was für eine geballte Kreativität. All over the world! Danke all diesen tollen Künstlern, die Mut machen...
Wow, this made my day. Thanks 🙏
And really loved the swinging interpreter 😃
I have been waiting for this version of song since i saw the rehearsal. it is good as i expected. thank!
Well done! 👏👏👏
The absolute joy of singing.
😄💖🎼I loved how much fun this project was! And such a colorful video - what a joy! Thank you so much SAHC & The Swingles! 🙏
What a great result! Amazing singing from everyone, especially the soloists!
This was a great song to sing! Loved being a part of it! I've been waiting for it to come out! Loved it!
I absolutely love that you have a sign language interpreter. Thank you for making this project so inclusive!
Tobi Hug isn't listed in the Swingles Alumni?
Sharp11Girl Sadly Tobi passed away earlier this year. The list of alumni on this video lists the names of the former Swingles who took part in this project and who appear on screen. You can see them at 3:05. The full list of Swingle alumni from over the years is much much longer than this!
Superb! Wonderful to have been a part of this. Brought some much needed sparkle to lockdown life. Thanks to all the team at SAHC and Swingles who pulled this together. #lockdownmotown
This was so much better and clearer than the first one..Thanks for posting..
So fun 😀
So good, warm vibes 💕
I hear ya, Almond!
SAHChoir = TOP 💥✨🏆🥇
You amazing!!!
Silver lining in isolation
Oh, please, I'd love a course on how to sing in sign language. Let's do it in our next projects, please Tori, please Jamie!
Wonderful idea! We will speak to our fantastic signer Paul!
Thank you Walmart. Thank you Beyonce. Thank you Ashford and Simpson. Wow, wow, wow.
While your music is divine, the whole show for me is your wonderful interpreter. Still my favorite ASL person. Any chance for a short bio?
just found this . Paul Whittaker - has quite an impressive CV :-)
www.paulwhittaker.org.uk/about-paul/
Thank you so much!
Can anyone join?
Is this available on iTunes yet?
The big choir is a little bit low in the mix compared to the Swingles for my taste - maybe we didn't sing it very well ! We don't seem to get the full-bodied effect of 1000+ singers. On the other hand it must be a monstrous job mixing all this together from individual contributions.
we were just the backing singers to them... not like in Sing Gently, where we were the choir..and the singers... I guess that's the difference :)
@@Finomej Sing gently was a superb mix. This one was good..But it focused on the singles and their groups of course. Naturally!
The Swingles are the principals in this one - we are just the backing group, as Julian said. As to the "full bodied effect of 1000 plus singers" that would be a bit much to expect in a project of this sort. The backing choir is very much in evidence, but not to the extent that it swamps the principal singers. Personally I did not have the expectation that the choir were the main focus on this one. :-)
Please forgive me! But the beat box guy should show more of his hand moves. It looks like he's just spitting... Just aesthetic thing...
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