1 Man Sings All Parts Of A Cappella ‘Unchained Melody’ Cover

One man used only the power of his voice and the help of technology to give a stirring rendition of The Righteous Brothers’ classic “Unchained Melody.”

Technology touches nearly every area of our lives. Technological advances in the medical field have allowed doctors and nurses to provide patients with better care. Cell phones are constantly becoming more sophisticated, with every version of the iPhone better than the last. Car manufacturers now have vehicles that run solely on electricity.

However, one man used technology to show off his musical ability. Jared Halley created a video of himself singing every part of the beloved song “Unchained Melody,” the 1960s song first made popular by The Righteous Brothers.

In the video posted on YouTube, which is divided into four rows, each consisting of four small boxes, Jared shows himself on the screen in multiple places. The young man either sings or dances around in each of the boxes. 

Jared beautifully sings every single part of the song. Thanks to audio, video recording and editing technology, Jared can match his voice perfectly…with himself. 

The young man is musically gifted and has a firm grasp of technology. Making such a video would take quite a bit of time. He would have to record himself singing each part of the song and then edit it together. It would likely be a painstaking process. But it was probably a labor of love for the young man. 

He genuinely seems to have enjoyed himself while recording the video. Throughout the nearly 4-minute clip, Jared can be spotted dancing around in several of the video’s 16 squares. 

This isn’t the only song that Jared has performed in a similar way.  In fact, he has done the same thing for dozens of memorable tunes. Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline,” Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” and “Can’t Fight This Feeling” by REO Speedwagon are only a few of the songs Jared has performed.

Ephesians 5:19 “Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord.”

Source: Jared Halley
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