You'll get suggestions for She's Gone and Alone. I also like Circle of Life. Not super flashy, just sung beautifully. I also love his duet with Erik Gronwall on Carolus Rex (on Erik's channel) - Sabaton cover. Cheers!
People in chat or Ryan & Cindy, help me understand the “challenge” part of this…is this really only one octave represented in this song? Seems like more than one octave but what do I know? I’m sure there’s people in chat that know way more about music than I do. If you know, please reply to my question: Is this one octave or more?
Tommy is actually singing this one octave higher than Josh Groban who, as you know, is an operatic tenor (hence the one octave challenge)....
Tommy start on the same octave where Groban ends😂
he is multitalent. He can play gutiar, keyboard, banjo, etc and add to his voice, mixed all self together
Amazing ❤Tommys voice is absolutely insane 💯🤘❤️
He's very talented
From the start I was so protective of Tommy, like 'say anything negative... YOU LOVE IT!' I'm so sorry...😅
All good
@@TouchyReactionsgood to know, thank you so much.
Great reaction! One of my favorite covers by Tommy J.
Cool, thanks!
Great reaction! A perfect start to Saturday in the early morning here in Sweden! 🙂
Thank you 😊
You'll get suggestions for She's Gone and Alone. I also like Circle of Life. Not super flashy, just sung beautifully. I also love his duet with Erik Gronwall on Carolus Rex (on Erik's channel) - Sabaton cover. Cheers!
Can't remember now if you reacted to Tommy's own song The Light, a re-recording of his first ReinXeed single. If not, I higly suggest doing it
You guys need to check out disneyton by tommy . Disneyton means Disney songs with sabaton lyrics
Love my mother.
Please check out his cover by heart 'i'll never let you go '.
You have to react to him more. He is a god
Thanks Anna. We definitely will.
You are a sweet couple. It’s nice listening to you. Good reaction on an amazing Tommy J. Cheers !
Thank you so much!
I agree!😊
People in chat or Ryan & Cindy, help me understand the “challenge” part of this…is this really only one octave represented in this song? Seems like more than one octave but what do I know? I’m sure there’s people in chat that know way more about music than I do. If you know, please reply to my question: Is this one octave or more?
It's one octave higher than the original
@@Jodi_Smith Ooooooh! Thank you for that explanation. Makes sense.
React to Coco jones “what really happened” plss