That's beautiful. A gem. Thanks for posting this
Jamiedark84 1 week ago
That's what i call ART.
yoyo3man 2 months ago
Perfection.
yoyo3man 5 months ago
Marc is pure genius
eduardtoth 6 months ago
Very sad, but also beautiful...
GeorgiePPuddinPie 9 months ago
this hymn "And Am I Born to Die?" was written by Charles Wesley (1707–1788) leader of the Methodist movement.
AntiMusick 1 year ago
@AntiMusick
John Wesley
mitykas 10 months ago
I had never heard of this song before until I encountered this version.
stigler30 1 year ago
I love version and Patrick Wolf's version <3
XComatoseButAudibleX 1 year ago
I want this in my funeral
HarveyPeckar 1 year ago
Why must he go off key *toward and at the end of most of the phrases*? Sometimes it made me wince. I could almost forgive the not-very-obtrusive guitar if he would only stay on key, because the rest of the time his voice is so beautiful.
ClaireConrad 1 year ago
@ClaireConrad
this is a 17 or 18th century piece, mate
thybbuk 1 year ago
@thybbuk 18th and it's written by the same person who wrote the Christmas song "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
Tanx for recom. this beautiful song.
Trgr66 2 years ago 3
Kisses from another MelancholyRose out there... And what a beautiful vocal performance by Marc
JackyVSO 2 years ago 3
Extremely good.
Trgr66 2 years ago
This is my favorite version of idumea. It's amazing...
senekis93 2 years ago 2
amazing as usual
1tomone111 2 years ago 3
I love it!
Celnicus 3 years ago 3
beautiful
aproperusername 3 years ago 3
That's beautiful. A gem. Thanks for posting this
Jamiedark84 1 week ago
That's what i call ART.
yoyo3man 2 months ago
Perfection.
yoyo3man 5 months ago
Marc is pure genius
eduardtoth 6 months ago
Very sad, but also beautiful...
GeorgiePPuddinPie 9 months ago
this hymn "And Am I Born to Die?" was written by Charles Wesley (1707–1788) leader of the Methodist movement.
AntiMusick 1 year ago
@AntiMusick
John Wesley
mitykas 10 months ago
I had never heard of this song before until I encountered this version.
stigler30 1 year ago
I love version and Patrick Wolf's version <3
XComatoseButAudibleX 1 year ago
I want this in my funeral
HarveyPeckar 1 year ago
Why must he go off key *toward and at the end of most of the phrases*? Sometimes it made me wince. I could almost forgive the not-very-obtrusive guitar if he would only stay on key, because the rest of the time his voice is so beautiful.
ClaireConrad 1 year ago
@ClaireConrad
this is a 17 or 18th century piece, mate
thybbuk 1 year ago
@thybbuk 18th and it's written by the same person who wrote the Christmas song "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
AntiMusick 1 year ago
Tanx for recom. this beautiful song.
Trgr66 2 years ago 3
Kisses from another MelancholyRose out there... And what a beautiful vocal performance by Marc
JackyVSO 2 years ago 3
Extremely good.
Trgr66 2 years ago
This is my favorite version of idumea. It's amazing...
senekis93 2 years ago 2
amazing as usual
1tomone111 2 years ago 3
I love it!
Celnicus 3 years ago 3
beautiful
aproperusername 3 years ago 3