Troubled waters from the gulf

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Bridge Over Troubled Water – Josh Groban & Brian McKnight


COMMENTS:

nunya biznez: This is the first time I have heard either of these two men sing. The first time I heard this song was in the summer of 1970. My mom was a huge Simon & Garfunkel fan. My father had bought two tickets to the concert. But my father's funeral was a couple of days before the concert. My father's last words to me were "take your mom…" So Mom and me drove down to New York to hear Simon and Garfunkel live in concert. We were about 4 rows back. Some of the songs I'd heard before. Some I hadn't. This one I hadn't despite it being at the top of the charts for months. I wasn't much of a pop music fan being only ten. It was the perfect song for a ten year old boy to hear just after burying a father. It was a more perfect song for a wife to hear after burying her husband. That is the context I will always remember this song in. No performance will ever compare with that one of Garfunkel who seemed to be singing the song to us. At a later date I managed to get both their autographs on the cover of the album. Now all that said, there have been many artists who have covered this song and many did quite well, a few not as well. This duo is now among my favorites. \n\nThank you so much for posting!

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okcn. aline: Perfectly done. Josh Groban with that holy, majestic tenor, and Brian McKnight with the high, jazzy, and wild harmony. Best rendition ever.

asia jackson: Harry Potter Yea Whitney And CeCe Hands Down Have The Best Rendition Of This Song

WorldOfRandomStuff: okcn. aline I love this so much!

Muhammad Hazqi Rama: Brian mcknight is out of this universe. Super singer.

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bob johnson: I lost my wife of 60 years and this song reminds me of her, She would lay down over troubled waters for any person on earth.

Jhun Opena: I really love this song.many times I played it.. Brian Mcnight and Josh Groban.. wow such a good singers…

WorldOfRandomStuff: bob johnson So sorry for your loss. It's really hard to lose a soulmate. ��

ThrowbackSoul: You know Brian wanted to take it to the church. But he stayed with Josh and made a great collaboration. 

Doris Jean Jepsen: Ann Patrick th

Alyssa P: Josh Groban is a classically trained singer, I'm pretty sure he can hold his own against anybody.It seems like Groban is trying not to be too classical for Brian and Brian's trying not to be too gospel for Groban. Theyre meeting eachother in the middle.

Flora Fraser: "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" one of my favorite songs. Josh Groban and Brian McKnight do an excellent job of it. Enjoy friends.

Ajay Saxena: Good Evening and Night �� +Flora Fraser​ Take Care �� Good Luck �� 

Barbara Finch: Flora Fraser Brendan shiine Irish musickeep weighting what

Eva Aquarini: God must be so happy when He created this two amazing man

Anthony Torres: God Sure Did ….. How many people has me made happy listening to such great music

Kazumasa Shinomura: Eva Aquarini