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As a contestant on American Idol, Lee Dewyze was always encouraged to push the limits with his vocal ability. So judge Simon Cowell chose for him to sing Leonard Cohen's famous tune, 'Hallelujah.' This chilling rendition earned rave reviews from all of the judges What a performance!
Leonard Cohen’s hit song “Hallelujah” from 1984 has been performed thousands of times by hundreds of musicians. A quick YouTube search of “Hallelujah Leonard Cohen” results in dozens of covers, including those by popular acts, Pentatonix and Bon Jovi.
They made quite the splash with their initial audition on Britain’s Got Talent in 2015. In fact, many people say this is one of the most memorable moments of the show. Performing in the finals, Côr Glanaethwy belts out the words to ‘Hallelujah’ and it’s truly chilling.
14-year-old Riccardo earned a spot in the next round of competition with his powerful performance of ‘Hallelujah’ on The Voice Kids UK. Leonard Cohen’s rendition of ‘Hallelujah’ is one of the most popular songs of all time.
Since that time, ‘Hallelujah’ become a worldwide phenomenon and truly cemented itself in music history. Over the years, many artists have covered the tune and it is a popular song selection for auditions and showcases.
Golden buzzer winner Cristina Rae returns to the America’s Got Talent stage for an inspiring rendition of ‘Hallelujah.’
1500 singers gathered in an abandoned power plant to sing Leonard Cohen's classic song 'Hallelujah.' And when Rufus Wainwright stepped on stage to sing too...wow. This is one epic choir performance!
Jeff Gutt just blew this audition out of the water. And the reactions from the judges couldn’t be better! His unique take on ‘Hallelujah’ won’t soon be forgotten.
Check out this powerful performance of superstar Bon Jovi singing an incredible cover of the classic song ‘Hallelujah’ by Leonard Cohen.
Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’ is one of the most popular songs of all time. The powerful song was originally released in 1984, but it wasn’t until Jeff Buckley released the song on his 1994 album, ‘Grace’ that the song really started to gain momentum.