You can’t beat a Welsh choir for singing hymns; and you’ll soon understand why they call Sir Harry Secombe “the Welsh Pavarotti.” Here he is with the Treorchy Male Choir, and the hymn is the traditional Cwm Rhondda–which we also know (among other titles) as Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah.
Outstanding. I always enjoy hearing anything Welsh, since both of my paternal grandparents came from Wales when they were young.
Have you ever read The Mabinogion? Welsh legends and folklore–from way, way back.
Now that was lovely even if it was an all-men choir! Very lovely!
You just can’t beat a Welsh choir.
Glorious!
Love Harry Secombe. Thanks for that.
I was unaware of Sir Harry Secombe, but now I am so glad to be aware of such a talent exists!
Glad I didn’t miss it