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The Choirboys - Pie Jesu Live

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2008

The Choirboys were an English boyband, made up of cathedral choristers. They were: Charles John "CJ" Porter-Thaw (b.1994) from Sheffield, Patrick Aspbury (b.1993) from Chelmsford, and Ben Inman (b.1993), from Yorkshire.
Here they sing Andrew Lloyd Webber's Pie Jesu in a live performance.
Make sure you watch the whole video and not just listen to the music.
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  • My nephew posted this video...slideshow.

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  • i am 11 years old and i was crying why listening to this

  • does sound brilliant, but sounds like they are going to play computer games after this.. so they rushed...

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  • Magnifica esecuzione.

  • Nothing compare to andrew jonhston

  • yes you are right there is'nt any flow in the singing ..just a MATTER OF FACT and really no interest........sorry I have heard better

  • hey, i have uploaded a video of myself singing this song, please listen to it and let me know what you think :)

  • This is a beautiful song...but, this is not live! Live means to move. Sorry.

  • this song always make me cry it was playing when my nana died..............

  • @SergeCWazukie Agreed...as far as this being rushed.

  • The Choir Boys are beyond beautiful. When they sing, the Gods que up to listen.

  • excelente

  • its kinda shallow... and very rushed :/

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