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So, I have been including music, mostly inspirational, some satirical relating to CV-19 in my weekly Rock 'n Roll Radio Show. Probably, the most inspirational of all tunes that I've included in my weekly Rock 'n Roll Radio Show is Roger & Hammerstein's You'll Never Walk Alone. Besides the Pacemakers or Jim Nabor's covers of that song, I think the MOST evocative cover of that tune is Barbara Streisand's closure of the 2011 Grammy's with the backdrop listing the names of the tragedy-stricken people who were killed in the Towers. The people in attendance at the Grammys all stood with a rousing ovation. That setting, IMHO couldn't be captured any better: the vision of the people standing with the accompanying ovation is beyond comprehension unless you actuallyt witnessed it Didn't matter what political-allegiance, size, religion - whatever. There was something that roused the fervor of the country, the world, at the moment. Only Barbra Streisand, in that setting, could do it justice!
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I vote for Johnny Maestro for most moving version!
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I have to agree with Flo. Johnny sang it like and angel.