This was my class song in High School (Mayfield, OH 1978). Haven't heard it in years. It brings back some great memories. I still know all the words! Thanks for the post.
What about "Joan of Arc"? Isn't that an UWP song? "'Open up the door and let me inside. I've come to see the King!' the young girl cried."
@JohnAJay That is awesome, John. "Where the Roads Come Together" is a wonderful song that brings back great memories for me too. And yes, "The Ballad of Joan of Arc" is also an Up With People song! Thank you for the nice comment, my friend.
@ArtR0001 You are welcome, Art. "Where the Roads Come Together" is a song I also have always loved. And it has deep meaning to many Up With People alumni (including me). Thank you for the nice comment, my friend.
@4nn4rell4 You are welcome. "Where the Roads Come Together" is a beautiful song, and I am always moved when I hear it. Thank you for the nice comment, my friend.
Thank you for this. My choir in college did this song. That same year we lost a friend to suicide. It was very sad. But this song sheds light and, to me, is a beacon of sorts. Truly, thank you for posting this wonderful arrangement/recording. All the best to you.
@jimmytnguy I am very sorry for your loss. “Where the Roads Come Together” is a magnificent song that has deep meaning for many people, including me. I am glad that you had a chance to perform it with your college choir. God bless you, my friend. And all the best to you and your family.
This was my class song in High School (Mayfield, OH 1978). Haven't heard it in years. It brings back some great memories. I still know all the words! Thanks for the post.
What about "Joan of Arc"? Isn't that an UWP song? "'Open up the door and let me inside. I've come to see the King!' the young girl cried."
JohnAJay 1 month ago
@JohnAJay That is awesome, John. "Where the Roads Come Together" is a wonderful song that brings back great memories for me too. And yes, "The Ballad of Joan of Arc" is also an Up With People song! Thank you for the nice comment, my friend.
KevinCarusoVideos 1 month ago
Thanks for this Kevin. Always loved this song.
Sing Out Baltimore - 1966 - 1970
Choir, Lead Guitar
ArtR0001 6 months ago
@ArtR0001 You are welcome, Art. "Where the Roads Come Together" is a song I also have always loved. And it has deep meaning to many Up With People alumni (including me). Thank you for the nice comment, my friend.
KevinCarusoVideos 1 month ago
Such a beautiful song,thanks for posting <3
4nn4rell4 9 months ago
@4nn4rell4 You are welcome. "Where the Roads Come Together" is a beautiful song, and I am always moved when I hear it. Thank you for the nice comment, my friend.
KevinCarusoVideos 9 months ago
Thank you for this. My choir in college did this song. That same year we lost a friend to suicide. It was very sad. But this song sheds light and, to me, is a beacon of sorts. Truly, thank you for posting this wonderful arrangement/recording. All the best to you.
jimmytnguy 10 months ago
@jimmytnguy I am very sorry for your loss. “Where the Roads Come Together” is a magnificent song that has deep meaning for many people, including me. I am glad that you had a chance to perform it with your college choir. God bless you, my friend. And all the best to you and your family.
KevinCarusoVideos 10 months ago
beautiful song, thanks for posting
brucevideobrain 11 months ago
@brucevideobrain It is a beautiful song, Bruce, and deeply meaningful. Thank you for the comment, my friend!
KevinCarusoVideos 11 months ago