With all the bad and evil in the world its still nice to feel the purity and feel a simple appreciation of a sunny day. Much love and confidence to everyone that carries this song,,.
If I'm fortunate enough to go peacefully, my personal montage in those final moments will sound like this and look very similar- only with my own family included.
It's OK to let it go , and let the light in ...... We are all in some shape or connected The world is never set , make ur mark Live and Love everyday as if it were your last . Peace and Love everyone
He said I am the prettiest fighter ever they laughed at Him He said He is the greatest they laughed at Him for me personally HE DEFEATED HISTORY every head must bow and every tongue must confess MUHAMMAD THE GREATEST EVER ALI
It's unreleased unfortunately. You might try a you tube to mp3 converter. A better quality version of the instrumental can be found at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZX2TZdgLm0Y.html
Thank you mother Gaïa for your beauty 🌅 Thank you Source of infinte love ✨ I'm so gratefull to be here and experiment such beautifull landscapes and musics
This inspired song was written in 1990 by Benjamin Tekulu, one of my students at King George VI School in Honiara and was recorded at the SIBC studios in the same year by the KG6 King's Kids. Sony Pictures paid Benjamin a modest fee for using the song in the 1998 movie "The Thin Red Line", although obviously the song was not yet in existence in 1943 when the movie was set. Since that time the song has become popular worldwide especially with expatriate Solomon Islanders but the songwriter is largely slated as "unknown" - just thought I would correct that. The original lyrics in Solomon Islands Pidgin-English (Anglicised spelling for international audience) are: "Jesus you hol(d)em hand blong me, take-em heart blong me, heart blong me cry out for you Me no findem any good something long thisfala world, heart blong me cry out for you Jesus me come long you now (oooh) you take-em me thistime (oooh) (REPEAT) Papa mi talk thankyou long you, you send-em son blong you, for die, for sin blong me Whichway (Waswe) you re-ready for him, by-by him he come makey-two time more."
Thanks Aaron, once tried to get a background on this song via google with no luck. Happy to stumble across your post here. Is this ‘Choir of the all saints’ version the KG6 recording you reference or is there another version somewhere?
@@grace08080808 The original KG6 recording is not available online at the moment but I plan to release it on my own RU-vid channel soon - watch this space for announcements.