Very different from how my mom sang it back in the day and very different from Hawkins choir but it was a very beautiful rendition. I didn't know what to expect but I must say it was really good.
@@laurenlocd3180 The Thing is this song is written in gospel, meaning that It originated i african American culture. So, with that said, Rock simply meant that they didn't change the song they honored it and sang it the way it was written. Hopefully that helps. God bless
I’d like to hear the faster versions, but I can never get past the first 45 seconds of them before feeling like I have to puke my brains out. True story.
Bishop Walter Hawkins has given so much to the Church. May he R.I.P. Thank you Martin Sirvatka for your arrangement that has given this iconic song so firmly entrenched in the African-American church to the broader world!! Let us do justice; love mercy and walk humbly with God and together go up Yonder. SHALOM
Hallelujah! I finally found the correct arrangement of this song! My kids sang this at my mom’s life celebration😊😊😊😊
We sang a version of this when i was in high school. This rendition was absolutely amazing!
Travis Jackson thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed it.
That was great. ❤
I'm used to it on the banjo.
Great singing. The King of saints, glory, Israel, kings, nations, all the earth and heaven is coming back...
I miss choir. Would always sing this and dedicate it to out teachers and classmates that had passed. :/
Very different from how my mom sang it back in the day and very different from Hawkins choir but it was a very beautiful rendition. I didn't know what to expect but I must say it was really good.
Assatta Lewis Thank you Assatta.This piece means a lot to us- Glad you enjoyed our interpretation.
Beautiful and touching ..
this is definitely different from what I'm used to. but it is beautiful.
mellakat80 true
this was very beautiful I love this song
Thank you angels
Beautiful rendition!!!
Amazing thank you 🥰
how in gods name do u make a slow song slower
wow.. amazing
Beautiful.... Kind of haunting as well
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed our performance.
This was absolutely beautiful. See? You can honor African American cultural artifacts without resorting to cultural appropriation.
Man stfu . It’s a visual song it’s nothing to do with race they are just doing a cover . Take yo dumbass on
@@laurenlocd3180 YOU STFU! I can write whatever I want. STFU and GTFOH! Dumbass!
@@laurenlocd3180 The Thing is this song is written in gospel, meaning that It originated i african American culture. So, with that said, Rock simply meant that they didn't change the song they honored it and sang it the way it was written. Hopefully that helps. God bless
Oh, shut up. Your women culture appropriate white women's hair every single day, but nobody says anything about that. 🙄
awesome congratulations!!!!
I’d like to hear the faster versions, but I can never get past the first 45 seconds of them before feeling like I have to puke my brains out. True story.
Hmmmmmm No maam! They dont seem very happy about goin' up yonder!
I heard this at my school
you sound sad :-(
Bishop Walter Hawkins has given so much to the Church. May he R.I.P. Thank you Martin Sirvatka for your arrangement that has given this iconic song so firmly entrenched in the African-American church to the broader world!! Let us do justice; love mercy and walk humbly with God and together go up Yonder. SHALOM
I am singing this with 3 of my classmates and ours is beautiful. (I like ours better)
The chapel choir at my school can sing this better
Awe naw...we can't never have our own stuff STOP STEALING. WHAT A HOT MESS😂😂🤷
Choir was finesse but i think the keys couldve played better chords and play.
Appreciate the solid vocals and not a bunch of yelling. Good job ladies
This Song written by African American male for gospel sung in Baptist church/ style.Who told you it needs fixin.Stop STEALING.
@JESUSISLOVE Jehovah What?
@@pls_lemme_sleep What what
Not meant as a insult forgive me if you see it that way!
Your forgiven
😒 The song is called “going up yonder”
NOT going up a yonder. 🫤