Coming here after your & sister's wonderful Easter version of Hallelujah. Thanks for honoring and remembering all those who have served! May we truly honor the sacrifice of so many by doing what we can to remove the causes of war. And thanks to Shelley Murley for this touching song.
I just cried hearing Cassandra sing this remembrance song her voice is perfect for this song. Cassandra has a beautiful heavenly voice I just love it.Thanks for sharing Jesus loves you two and so do I.
Thank you. Lovely. My Dad served in WWII in the RCAF on anti-submarine patrols as a part of the teams helping the convoys get through to Murmansk. He survived the war. My Mum summed it up later - those were five years lost for Dad and our family. Lest we forget those who served and especially for those who did not come home.
What a beautiful song. Your voice is pure and sincere. Thank you for sharing your musical gifts with the world. I can’t believe your videos don’t have many more views. I believe in time they will.
This is such a beautiful song and it’s done so well! My daughter has been asked to sing it for this upcoming Remembrance Day ceremony but we can’t find the sheet music or a performance back track. Could you help us out?
The best so far by Cassandra. Also, if you girls like to make a statement, change the pictures from WW1 to pictures/drawings from the Arrow war in China/Hong Kong. Then there will be a debate like never before. However i think it is time.
To hear this again and always remember those that fight for freedoms we live each day with. Your gift of story telling, whether in song or spoken voice is needed today. May God Bless you and those who hear your voice.
Stop it, stop making me cry. I keep coming back to listen to it determined not to cry but, it's not working. Thank you for adding the voice of an Angel to this song Cassandra Starr.
So indescribably beautiful.......like a soothing balm that touches your heart. What God given talent!! Please continue to bless our hearts with your beautiful voice....
The truth is that true courage is not your ability to fight back when someone attacks you, but having the ability to fight back and choosing not to. Until we learn this lesson, many more will die needlessly. Remember, there is no justifiable reason to kill another person.