Performed this with my high school choir my freshman year of high school, it was and still is my favorite piece. Really solidified my love for singing.
To all my fellow Tenors out there does anyone remember working out the timing with their teacher? It's funny once we take the Melody, we only have 6 Tenors and I'm the only Tenor 1, It's very fun to be able to sing as loud as I can during this song!
My choir just placed first (score of 96 with only 15 people in my choir) at State Festival with this song! Such a good one that I will never stop listening to!!
Congratulations! The hhs choirs also win many awards, and their advanced womens choir have this on RU-vid. I wonder how similar that compares with your choirs version?
We played this song to send off our seniors during my freshman year and a love listening to the song just to remember them and the memories we had made ❤
Just sang this for my choir director’s funeral . Dr. Brenda Walker “Doc” ; you are loved and will be missed . You touched a million lives and made millions make a joyful noise unto the Lord.
I sung this song with the SATB choir during the Bluegrass Festival at the University of Kentucky in 2014. Absolutely beautiful song.. This was our closing song during the concert. Such a magnificent piece indeed. Anytime I'm feeling out of place, I play this song for comfort. I'm truly grateful to be able to make wonderful music with wonderful people from around the world. I was 14 when I entered my first Bluegrass Festival. By my senior year, I already been to All Festival and All State. Scored a 98 on my sight reading and solfege. I went from tenor to baritone as I matured over the years. But best believe I still sung with the Sopranos, using my falsetto. This song is so nostalgic. I hope everyone has a long and prosperous life. May the Lord be with you, my brothers and sisters. Much love from Southeastern Kentucky. 🖤
Ugh I was trying to find this song for SO LONG. I was in choir all four years of high school & we learned this song for our San Francisco trip, we then sang it for our fall concert that following school in dedication to a student who was in an accident. This was my favorite song I’ve ever done and it’s stuck with me the last five years, i finally found it
This was on the program for my choir’s spring concert. It’s been cancelled because of covid-19 but it’s such a wonderfully beautiful piece. Hopefully i’ll have the chance to perform it another time down the road :’)
Everyone here talking abt how they sang it in honors choir for their prep school, when my shitty public school did it. Idk man it was hard as hell- Would not recommend attempting to teach some depressed middle schoolers such a complicated piece.
I found this while searching for covers of The Guess Who's No Time. Found this performance to be quite inspiring. BTW I recommend the guess who song for anyone who appreciates some quality song writing regardless of genre.
Being in my youth choir is probably the reason why I've aspired to become a chorale director. This song was the first song to ever make me cry during a performance. The fact that I was a senior in high school struggling with depression made this song so much more meaningful to me.
I remember singing this years ago in Seattle Children’s Chorus. Absolutely beautiful song. I recently lost my mother so this song made me cry and miss her a lot. And that’s okay. The greater the loss, the deeper the love.
One of our baritones died by suicide this past weekend. By request of his mom, we sang this lovely song at his memorial. Rest in peace Cole Burgess, I'll never forget the memories I had standing next to you everyday... </3
Lyrics: Rise, oh fathers, rise, let’s go meet’em in the skies, we will hear the angels singing in that morning. Oh I really do believe that just before the end of time, we will hear the angels singing in that morning. Rise, oh mothers, rise, let’s go meet’em in the skies, we will hear the angels singing in that morning. Oh I really do believe that just before the end of time, we will hear the angels singing in that morning. No time to tarry here, no time to wait for you, no time to tarry here, for I’m on my journey home. Brothers, oh, fare ye well, brothers, oh, fare ye well, brothers, oh, fare ye well, for I’m on my journey home. Sisters, oh, fare ye well, brothers, oh, fare ye well, sisters, oh, fare ye well, for I’m on my journey home. No time to tarry here, no time to wait for you, no time to tarry here, for I’m on my journey home.
I was drawn to this song because of the recent viral post on social media where the girl in the choir catches the Holy Spirit and the chorus concert! I had to come see and listen to these words! I was in Chorus 100yrs ago back in high school 😂 and I can attest that we sang some beautiful songs that often made me cry so I understand that girls praise! There were plenty of times I had tears streaming down my face and even years later when my daughter was in chorus! The sounds of them singing brought back so many memories! But anyway beautiful song! ❤️
performed this a long time ago on WFMT with my choir really makes me think about how I long for my high school choir days again and really makes me think how much it had an impact on me and the songs triumph conveying an epic journey even though I'm a music major I would love for those days bavk5
woah holy smokes! I was just looking to listen to this song because I sang it a while ago but I didn't think I'd find my choir!! let alone that it would have so many views. aw man I'm so excited?? I'm in this recording! This was one of my favorite pieces and thank you everyone who's listened to TYC, it means a world to me (and I'm sure many others)!