You’ll Love This Brilliant A Cappella Cover of ELO’s ‘Mr. Blue Sky’

Watch this classy and wonderful performance. You’ll love this brilliant A Cappella Cover of ELO’s ‘Mr. Blue Sky.’

The Harvard Krokodiloes wow this live audience. As you hear a harmonica provide the pitch and the a acapella group begins background vocals, the arranger William Murray announces the song. 

A young man does a phenomenal job beginning the song. Another friend joins in, and the two duet together. The group is all dressed in tuxedos with pure class, and these college students are clearly skilled.

The young men snap and sing in perfect unity, and it is wildly entertaining to watch the two of them doing the duet as the lead singer sings, while the other young man acts out what he is singing about in the verses and runs around the stage comically. The duet becomes a trio, and a tall fellow joins in, hitting some of the lowest notes you have ever heard. It is impressive, and the three various parts put all together are incredible. 

The duet leads again and appears like they are having the time of their lives. The third young man rejoins again for the chorus. A great deal is happening behind the scenes to create this masterpiece. 

You have unexpected trios, incredible voices, and then a young man comes up to perform the famous falsetto operatic moment in the song. He does a fantastic job hitting notes with poise. You will be in awe of how all of this comes together with just the human voice. 

There are no physical instruments; this is thoroughly entertaining and a high level of skills. The arrangement is great and will lift up your spirits. The Bible tells us this is the day the Lord has made, and we can rejoice and be glad.

“This is the day the LORD has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it.” Psalm 118:24

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