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JOHN WILLIAMS IS THE MAN! A Star Wars-themed four-part a cappella musical tribute. Performed by Corey Vidal (vocals by Moosebutter)
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JOHN WILLIAMS IS THE MAN! A Star Wars-themed four-part a cappella musical tribute. Performed by Corey Vidal (vocals by Moosebutter)
FREE A CAPPELLA SHEET MUSIC AVAILABLE: Learn all four parts of the song and sing it with some friends (or by yourself)!: http://www.mistertimdotcom.com/StarWa...
A BIG thank you and ALL musical credit goes to the a cappella comedy group Moosebutter (from Provo, UT), who are not only the voices behind the song, but greatly assisted me in the making of this video and memorizing this brilliant track from their 2002 album 'see dee'. Check out their website here: http://www.moosebutter.com/
John Williams (born February 8, 1932) is an American composer, conductor and pianist. In a career that spans six decades, Williams has composed many of the most famous film scores in history, including all but one of Steven Spielberg's feature films, Star Wars, Superman, Jaws, E.T., Born on the Fourth of July, Harry Potter, and more.
CLOSED CAPTION ASSISTANCE: Lorenzo Rangel Portuguese: Júlia Domingues Spanish: Patricia Gual, Poppys Corner Shop: http://www.youtube.com/PoppysCornerShop Japanese: Andrea Holt Italian: Andrea Cavedo
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: "Is that really you singing?" No. Sorry to disappoint you, but all 4 beautiful voices belong to the men from Moosebutter. They are a professional a cappella comedy group from Utah, and were kind enough to assist me in the making of this video. Check them out and hear more hilariously awesome songs at http://www.moosebutter.com
"What order did you film the video clips in?" I don't know why so many people ask this, but I've been getting it a lot. I filmed them from highest to lowest, vocally: 1st - TOP-LEFT: Tenor 1 2nd - TOP-RIGHT: Tenor 2 3rd - BOTTOM-LEFT: Baritone 4th - BOTTOM-RIGHT: Bass