Andrea Bocelli Just Dropped a Cover of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’ and It’s Majestic

“Hallelujah” means rejoice in praising God in Hebrew, and it also depicts hope and unity which is very relevant in our present situation now. It was written by Leonard Cohen a Canadian singer, songwriter, poet, and novelist. Over 300 versions have been recorded and played with this song but nothing will compare to this magical version that will lift everyone’s spirit.

Andrea Bocelli, a well renowned Italian singer, songwriter, tenor, and record producer will be releasing a new video with a combination of music and visuals covering “Hallelujah”. This is included in his recent album Believe, which is a compilation of classic songs that became inspirational to his life.

The video shown him climbing up the beautiful and breathtaking scenery of the rocky cliffs of Porto Venere, Italy, this gives us a feeling of him taking us with him on top of the world. He was joined by the dancers that interpret the lyrics while Andrea sings. No one can put into words the incredible amazing performance while he sings back and forth from English to Italian, that touches our soul.

While singing, he walks and tracks down a path that led him to a small chapel that is filled with lighted candles. Here is a heartwarming emotion because of the serenity of the place and the heavenly hymn of the song. This is where he reaches the peak and the high notes of the song that is spine chilling and will give anyone goosebumps. The dancers continue dancing on the rooftop of the chapel. And Andrea ended the song while the video focuses on the stunning and captivating view of the whole view surrounding the chapel. What more can anyone ask for.

Once again he brings us to an enchanting world of music.