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I love this song in fact I love it so much I?ve just got greedy and combined 10 versions into a single take. I hope all your favourites are there including the very latest X-factor winner Alexandra Burke. If you like it please leave a comment and give me stars! Another ibilly99 mashup for Christmas.


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdw4oTMRAkw

I?m normally one of those dickhead music snobs who always has something to say about songs just to prove he?s too cool for school. Like:


?You had to have heard so-n-so?s version that only 5 people ever heard because it?s the best purely for its obscurity...?


Or


?wassisname did it best in ?68 when she used the thingymabob through the magafter and so-n-so produced it.?


And


?you can?t possibly like that coz it was on some television programme...?


etc. etc. I inhabit a sad little world.


But Hallelujah is a song that was truly inspired. In a way it?s an ode to music itself. It sounds amazing even on reality TV. Fuck, Barney the Dinosaur could do a version of it and I would like it.

Keef Wrote:

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> That brings back memories, the amount of times

> I've sang the bloody hallelujah chorus!


Me too, but I still love it. Best saved for the end of a performance so you can really belt it out and not worry about singing well afterwards...


...AND LORD OF LORDS!! Cue lots of red faces and squawking.

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