All-Male Choir Performs A Cappella Rendition Of 'Unchained Melody'

Enjoy this all-male choir as they perform a cappella rendition of ‘Unchained Melody.’ I believe the Righteous Brothers would give the Virginia Gentleman a standing ovation for their performance of this beloved, classic love song. 

I truly love hearing ‘Unchained Melody.’ It’s one of those songs that remind us of what true, innocent, steadfast love is. It reminds you of what it’s like to feel love, and you can’t help but sigh and thank God for the love you have in your life. It makes me truly grateful for my marriage and the love my spouse pours into our relationship. 

I have a feeling movies like Pitch Perfect were inspired by real-life groups like the Virgina Gentleman. They have been around since 1953 and were formed by the famous director of the Virginia Glee Club, Donald MacInnis. He laid the foundation for the A Capella club after it became an instant hit with the student body. 

More than 60 years later, the A Cappella club is a beloved group of the college and has fans around the world. Today, the A Capella club not only performs oldies like ‘Unchained Melody,’ they also sing pop and contemporary music too. What I love the most about this group is how much fun their having. The joy of the music is visible on their faces as they smile, dance, and sing right along to the rhythm of the song. 

There won’t be any questions when this video goes viral. It’s already had 1,000 views and over 28,000 subscribers waiting to listen to this beautiful song. Go ahead, push play, and wait to be inspired! Grab your spouse by hand and dance around the kitchen. What an incredible gift this group has.

“A new commandment I give to you, That you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another,” John 13:34

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