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Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge, at Parliament House
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- Опубліковано 24 бер 2015
- The Choir of St John’s College from the University of Cambridge, with a beautiful rendition of “Home” at Parliament House on 25 March 2015. The performance was a tribute to the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew, an alumnus of Cambridge.
Mr Lee Kuan Yew, the founding Prime Minister of Singapore, passed away on 23 March 2015. His body will lie in state at Parliament House from 25 March to 28 March 2015.
(PMO Video by Chiez How and Kit Mei)
heart wrenching
we will not forget the things you have done for this country
This is home truly, Where my heart must be. Singapore. Mr Lee Kuan Yew.
Every single line is so relatable. What a nice gesture by them. Much appreciated #RIPLKY
A very touching rendition of the song indeed. The Singapore we have today, we owe it to the foresight & hard work of Mr. LKY. The lyrics of this song is so meaningful and it has been made even more so with passing on of our founding father. I am sure tears have welled up in eyes of many while listening to this song over the past few days. We as a nation have come together and sent off Mr. LKY in one way or another as he was never alone in the home he created for us citizens of Singapore. Let us remember what Mr. LKY has done for us and always remember to the Singapore we have today are the fruits of labor of the generations before us. We must never stop striving and progressing as a nation!
#ThankYouLKY #rememberingLKY #RIPLKY
thank you for giving us a home we all feel safe in. singapore wouldn’t be here without you 🇸🇬❤️
Such a heartfelt song. Forever the song of Singapore. RIP Mr Lee Kuan Yew, father of Singapore.
This is the "Home" our late Mr Lee giving to all Singaporean, thank you .
It was so beautiful, so touching that I cried..Rest In Peace..Mr LKY
Impossible to listen and watch this without the tears rolling down my cheeks.
Don't say again, it kept me crying..!
Sobbing as I watch this. Rest in peace Mr Lee!!!
Chorus:
This is home truly, where I know I must be
Where my dreams wait for me, where that river always flows
This is home surely, as my senses tell me
This is where I won't be alone, for this is where I know it's home
Sung like angels, representing a time in history, an era that saw inspired our LKY's youth, ambition and calling. Thank you for this befitting remembrance. Dear mr LKY, please rest in peace, you have done more than any of us could have asked for. You have more than fufilled your responsibility to the people of singapore and the many generations that have come. We will eternally be grateful to you and look to honour your legacy by taking this country further. Thank you for time on earth and for your time in singapore. A true great man of history.
So beautiful that i actually started crying ))': thankyou for such a kind gesture ((':
Can the person who thumb down the video have a lil respect for Sir LKY and the good will of St John Choir Cambridge #rememberinglky
LOVELY !! I'm getting goosebumps
this made me cry. thank you so much Mr Lee Kuan Yew
What a beautiful and touching rendition of Home! Thank you for sharing.
WOW!! Wonderful... gave me goose bumps listening to it... and brought tears to my eyes. Thank you to the wonderful choir of St. John's College, Cambridge Uni. Thank you also PMO's office for these lovely videos. I dont have a TV so this is the only way I can watch the events and this is even better.. because its always here! (Thank you the inventor of the internet and You Tube!)
Goodbye Mr. Lee. Bowing to you with deep humility and respect. May you Rest in Peace.
So moving...
Surely the heavens above is waiting for him with open arms.
It's really a shame that I missed their one day only concert in Singapore on Tue this week. Very interesting repertoire.
Singapore, my home.
One of the worlds best politician. Salute...
Thank you Mr Lee, RIP
The harmonics!
Touching
This is too short... I have it to be on replay to be satisfied.
This rendition is very touching; very emotional. This song will be associated to the late Lee kuan yew 🇸🇬 🥲🥲🥲
Amen. Thanks for this.