Barry Manilow writes heavenly songs - these gents sing to the heavens and all the world.... unbelievably beautiful
9 years ago
Lewis Jackson
Check out my a cappella if you get the chance :)
9 years ago
Shelley B
Beautiful!!
9 years ago
M Baggie
Great song but Del Boy did it better.
9 years ago
R. S. Kurtz
This is outstanding!!
10 years ago
shong45
Finally... a men's group with a GREAT sound. It's soooo... refreshing. I grew up listening to Barry Manilow music. This is a nice arrangement of one of my favorite songs of his. If you crave for new sound with also amazing acapella harmony, look up Pentatonix. They too won a sing off contest just like OMA.
10 years ago
Tylerboy TV
I don't know how I get here but I'm I did :)
10 years ago
Bunny Brooklyn
oh and he sings like an angel, well, they all do!
10 years ago
Bunny Brooklyn
The first soloist looks like James Spader from the show Boston Legal, I can't get over that!
10 years ago
Walter Gardner
Love Wyn's voice!
10 years ago
Ken W Anderson
Hearing and watching you chaps again (and again) I still find you compelling ... you always make me smile. Keep it up! :)
11 years ago
Celtic Knight
OH WOW! Just found this. As a alumni of the FINDLAY FIRST EDITION high school (Findlay,Ohio-US) show choir back in 89-90, this was a portion of our opening number exactly into Celebrate (3 Dogs Night) What an amazing sound and the memories this brings back.
11 years ago
Celtic Knight
This is Barry Manilow piece. :-)
11 years ago
Celtic Knight
Findlay First Edition (high school) show choir in Findlay, Ohio in the US did a portion of this as their opening back in 1989-90
11 years ago
noraini nyeh
i cant seem to get enough listening to this song... ridiculously beautiful and brilliantly executed by these men...it just gives a new meaning to the whole song..thank you OMA ..
11 years ago
Ken W Anderson
Despite the fact that this recording with the first note and word having been clipped off ... it's worth hearing over and over. Is reliance upon amplification the "new ideal" now? Where there are live acoustics I've always preferred without amplification - lending true credibility to ensemble sound. Perhaps it's the modern "ideal" of sound that's 3 feet away. You've done an admirable job of balance and blend gentlemen, though one singer sings with noticeable tension and a high larynx.