Celtic Woman Sings Angelic Version Of 'You'll Never Walk Alone'

Prepare for goosebumps as the angelic vocals of Celtic Woman perform ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone.

 

This iconic song was originally a show tune from the musical Carousel. Talented composers Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein wrote the song in 1945.

 

In later years, other artists lent their vocals to the tune and gave it mainstream media attention. Elvis Presley released his rendition of the single in 1967 and even titled his album after the song.

 

“When you walk through a storm hold your head up high

And don't be afraid of the dark.

At the end of a storm is a golden sky

And the sweet silver song of a lark.”

 

Today, the amazing vocalists of Celtic Woman are putting their own spin on this beloved tune. This incredible all-female group comes from the creators of Riverdance.

 

Over the years, Celtic Woman has introduced millions to the sounds of Ireland and, in the process, become a global phenomenon. Their pure tones and hauntingly beautiful harmonies put them in a league all their own.

 

Just listen as they belt out the words to ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone.’

 

“Tho' your dreams be tossed and blown.

Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart

And you'll never walk alone,
You'll never, ever walk alone.”

These lyrics always make me think of our Lord and His constant presence in our lives. He walks with us each step of the way and we can rest assured that He will always be there to guide us home.

Job 11:18 “And you shall be secure, because there is hope; yes, you shall dig about you, and you shall take your rest in safety.”

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