Jack'sVlogs Yeah, the guy in blue’s in a lot of quality gigs actually. As a matter of fact he’s singing in a church service (Which I know because his son’s my best friend)
Why? I’m sad they didn’t. It bothers me when people change the lyrics just because they think their audience will make some false assumptions. We all know the lyrics, you’re not gonna seem gay for singing them.
"We all know the lyrics" Clearly you don't, you only seem to know the ones by the Chordettes. But this song was written to have a male and a female part, they sang the male part while the Chordettes sang the female part. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Sandman "The pronoun used to refer to the desired dream is often changed depending on the sex of the singer or group performing the song, as the original sheet music publication, which includes male and female versions of the lyrics, intended"
Wait a minute!! Those guys are the real Dapper Dans from Disneyland! Or at least I know for sure the guy in blue is! That's so cool!
Jack'sVlogs Yeah, the guy in blue’s in a lot of quality gigs actually. As a matter of fact he’s singing in a church service (Which I know because his son’s my best friend)
I love the energy from the guy on the far right.
That is just quality
Brilliant loved it thank you 👏👏👏
Proud to have the Indonesian Angklung used in a Barbershop Quartet 👏👏👏
the guys in yellow & blue are dapper dans at disney!
Wow you guys are using Angklung! ❤
NICE! :D
Looks like angklung but not made from bamboo. What is that?
Ya need a bass bro
Mrs. Fahrenheit They’ve got a bass, my godfather Jim in the blue.
I’m glad they didn’t say make HIM the cutest I’ve ever seen
Why? I’m sad they didn’t. It bothers me when people change the lyrics just because they think their audience will make some false assumptions. We all know the lyrics, you’re not gonna seem gay for singing them.
"We all know the lyrics"
Clearly you don't, you only seem to know the ones by the Chordettes. But this song was written to have a male and a female part, they sang the male part while the Chordettes sang the female part.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Sandman
"The pronoun used to refer to the desired dream is often changed depending on the sex of the singer or group performing the song, as the original sheet music publication, which includes male and female versions of the lyrics, intended"