Utterly Stupendous - deeply moving performance. One of the treasures of UA-cam imho! NB, this work by Sullivan to the words of the feminist writer Adelaide Proctor became the biggest commercial success of any British or American song of the 1870s and 1880s
I had the privilege of meeting, talking with and knowing him for a short time. He made it clear that his goal in life was knowing Jesus Christ personally.
Nelson Eddy does a nice baritone version of this. I play it often as an accordionist. It has an interesting history if you look at how it was composed, and it,s a lovely piece of music. Rgds from Frank in Bristol.
Another outstanding performance by Jerome Hines! He was as well known for his strong religious faith as he was for his vocal artistry.
Such great resonance, such a beautiful voice it gives me the shivers. How many voices like this can appear in even 100 years?
One of the worlds greatest voice.
MARVELOUS JEROME HINES!!! 🙏😇🎶💜
One of th wonders of the vocal world; warm and gorgeous till the end. The bass to listen to.
The greatest bass of all time.
My favorite, I have always loved hearing Jerome Hines sing this song.
I am crying and Jerome Hines to me is the better bass in the world.
#RestInPeaceWithGOD
Utterly Stupendous - deeply moving performance. One of the treasures of UA-cam imho! NB, this work by Sullivan to the words of the feminist writer Adelaide Proctor became the biggest commercial success of any British or American song of the 1870s and 1880s
DIVINE JEROME HINES!!!
un basso vero meraviglioso !
un Grande !
I had the privilege of meeting, talking with and knowing him for a short time. He made it clear that his goal in life was knowing Jesus Christ personally.
Great! I will meet him in Heaven then! And he is using his voice for God's glory, no doubt about that!
@@therealtornadosamisn't assuming you already have a seat in heaven the sin of pride?
The joy of hearing Hines' magnificent voice was greatly enhanced by the photo montage. Thank for this thrilling tribute!
Fantastic voice as rare as one in a million voices among bass voices
Good God, what a voice!
when I was a kid I listened to his recordings of negro spirituals again and again, it's unforgettable.
Aye Carumba! Now that`s a voice!
Amazing
Une belle et grande voix de basse, pas de baryton ! héhé...
One of my favourite singers. It’s a shame that ones are as famous as Luciano and others as great if not greater are not!
Can somebody please download the entire album I Love.To Tell The Story from 1966 By Jerome Hines.
Is this the only recording of "The Lost Chord" sung by bass? The orchestra arrangement is great; however, Sullivan never orchestrated this piece.
Nelson Eddy does a nice baritone version of this. I play it often as an accordionist. It has an interesting history if you look at how it was composed, and it,s a lovely piece of music. Rgds from Frank in Bristol.
Olavo de Carvalho que me indicou.