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  • @ApostlesoYahwehUnite lol you said the same thing on a different version.. >.>

  • whoot whoot mchs choir allmni '03-'07;we rocked Nelba Jean taught us very well!

  • Many waters, cannot quench love,

    Neither can the floods drown it.

    The tenors were the best at that part. But all of them make it sound sincere.

  • im singing this tomorrow lol

  • This is the best version of Set Me as a Seal I've ever heard! I love Jesus.

  • I sing baritone but bass in school choir, and we are singing this song. This song makes me proud to sing bass :)

  • we are singing this for Jay County High school advance choir we are not to badbut we can do better

  • It's nice to hear a quality high school concert choir. They sound excellent! The only thing I would say to watch is the s's...sometimes they dragged a little.

  • We're Singing This Again In Madrigals At Wakefield High School:) Im So Happy, Its Like My Favorite Song Ever !

  • I did this song with my choir last year. I didn't know it was this pretty (:

  • Beautiful music. Fabulous presentation!

  • singing this song or our chorus

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  • Millington High!! Great job! Choir alum class of 1990. Go Trojans!

  • Our community choir sang this, it REALLY sounded good, the audience LOVED it!

    When the harmonies are sung correctly it adds to the power of the song.

  • sigh...my god...high school high school days...the good 'ol days.... :)

  • Wow this takes me back to hs days (a looong time ago), also performed this in Carnegie Hall. One of the most beautiful songs I've sung and it will make you cry when you get that feeling.

  • im singing this at my friendss mom's funeral on sunday :( such a powerful song

  • Good job. It is refreshing to hear and not see the performers. Makes a person listen only to music. Make sure to keep implied vowels at the ending consonants. We loose the words heart, and especially death. Dr. Clausen wrote this after the death of a child. Very emotional - word death must be understood. Again, congratulations on job well done. My choir had the chance to perform this in Carnegie Hall and St. Patrick's Cathedral.

  • This is the year I was in Choir back in 2001-2002

  • I was looking for this version, I sung this college.

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