Singer or Poet? Vocal Coach reacts to and analyses Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah (Live In London)

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Leonard Cohen, the legendary Canadian singer-songwriter, captivated audiences worldwide with his deep, gravelly voice and profound lyrical compositions. Renowned for timeless songs such as "Hallelujah," "Suzanne," and "Bird on the Wire," Cohen's music seamlessly blends folk, pop, and blues, underscored by themes of love, despair, and existential reflection. His distinctive vocal style and masterful songwriting have solidified his status as an influential figure in music, resonating with fans across generations. Leonard Cohen's enduring legacy continues to thrive, with his works streamed millions of times on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, and covered by countless artists, ensuring his voice and poetry live on in the hearts of listeners everywhere.
"Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen is one of the most iconic and enduring songs in the history of music, celebrated for its profound lyrics and haunting melody. Since its release in 1984, "Hallelujah" has been covered by over 300 artists in various languages, highlighting its universal appeal. The song's intricate lyrics explore themes of love, loss, and redemption, making it a favorite for critical acclaim and deep personal connection among listeners. Cohen's masterful blend of biblical references with personal introspection creates a rich, emotional experience. "Hallelujah" continues to be a staple on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, and its impact on pop culture is evidenced by its frequent use in films, television shows, and important public events, resonating with audiences around the world.
Songwriter: Leonard Cohen
Producers: John Lissauer
Genre: Folk rock
Origin: Westmount, Quebec, Canada
Performed by Leonard Cohen
Date and Location
Live In London
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  • @scottlilley3077

    @scottlilley3077

    24 күн бұрын

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  • @wendelynmusic
    @wendelynmusic24 күн бұрын

    Leonard Cohen is the best argument in the world against Autotune and other pitch corrections

  • @kinokind293

    @kinokind293

    24 күн бұрын

    Here, here!

  • @mikeilkycook6832

    @mikeilkycook6832

    18 күн бұрын

    Well said

  • @helloweener2007

    @helloweener2007

    10 күн бұрын

    True, I got a CD because of autotune. It was about 2005 or 2006 and music started in getting really annoying. The same auto tune shit on radio. My girlfriend at the time asked me what I wanted for my birthday and I said "The Essential" by Leonard Cohen, because I wanted music with an original voice. And I also like his deeper singing voice. And I had barely any music CDs. I was at university at the time and downloading music was very easy and fast.

  • @ponfed

    @ponfed

    9 күн бұрын

    That is a very salient statement.. very true

  • @mspicer3262
    @mspicer326224 күн бұрын

    Leonard Cohen was a poet of the highest order... he was one of Bob Dylan's favourite artists. A gift from Canada to the world, and missed greatly.

  • @poyznelf
    @poyznelf24 күн бұрын

    my fave version ever. While he is rough, it suits the song. Of course he wrote it for his voice and style. While the modern clean pretty versions it's a good song. His version resonates with the song

  • @FlailTV

    @FlailTV

    22 күн бұрын

    This. None of the pretty covers by pretty singers with pretty voices come CLOSE to the way Leonard inhabits this song and makes you feel every word. He means it. The others not so much.

  • @KS-xk2so

    @KS-xk2so

    5 күн бұрын

    I'd agree. Its also why Buckley's version always stuck with me too. It should be illegal to sing this song with a smile and autotune.

  • @z0OZ00OOO
    @z0OZ00OOO24 күн бұрын

    Leonard Cohen is an example of incredible character. Up there with Tom Waits

  • @djknox2
    @djknox224 күн бұрын

    I took my mom to see this show at the O2 in Dublin. It was a highlight of her life as she loves Leonard Cohen. He played for about 3.5 hours. Keep in mind Beth he's in his late 70s in this video.

  • @jennifertodd1093

    @jennifertodd1093

    20 күн бұрын

    Same as when I saw him. Had the whole place enthralled for over 3 hrs.

  • @scott3744
    @scott374423 күн бұрын

    Don't care about perfect pitch, don't care about technically correct, so long as you let your soul shine. That's what Leonard is doing 😎

  • @nealtircuit9373
    @nealtircuit937324 күн бұрын

    Saw him in 2012, greatest concert I have ever been to. Top notch lyrics, emotional voice, incredible band and back up singers. Over 3 hours from a 78 year old performer. As the music reviewer for the local paper said, “If you consider music a religion, it was like going to church.”

  • @melissakhalar1842
    @melissakhalar184224 күн бұрын

    Rest in Peace Mr Leonard Cohen. I love you and miss you so much.❤❤❤❤

  • @floundergearjam

    @floundergearjam

    23 күн бұрын

    WE love you and miss you so much

  • @tomleslie6668
    @tomleslie666823 күн бұрын

    In 1993, on accepting his Juno award for best male vocalist, Cohen quipped, "Only in Canada would I receive an award for best male vocalist." I love Leonard: a great poet, a timeless philosopher, and an all-round great guy.

  • @alittlebitgone
    @alittlebitgone24 күн бұрын

    The backup singers, "Leonard's Angels", are the amazing Webb sisters and Leonard's friend and cowriter Sharon Robinson.

  • @mrnobody3161

    @mrnobody3161

    22 күн бұрын

    Sharon was the one that convinced Leonard to make a come back so late in his career. He had been swindled out of his life's savings.

  • @PadConnelly

    @PadConnelly

    18 күн бұрын

    The Webb sisters singing "If It Be Your Will" during the live shows while Leonard listened in the background, simply basking in their voices, is a strong contender for the most perfect moment in music.

  • @kelson63100

    @kelson63100

    10 күн бұрын

    I was going to mention them as well. “Closing Time” is where I first really paid attention to them.

  • @johndrippert3289
    @johndrippert328924 күн бұрын

    Leonard was awesome. I especially love 'Tower of Song'.

  • @darkiee69

    @darkiee69

    24 күн бұрын

    For me it's Anthem and Suzanne.

  • @mikeilkycook6832

    @mikeilkycook6832

    18 күн бұрын

    Agreed. Also "Take this Waltz" for me...

  • @salishseamermaid
    @salishseamermaid22 күн бұрын

    I'd love your reaction to Leonard Cohen's Closing Time video.

  • @TheLTG
    @TheLTG24 күн бұрын

    Leonard Cohen's "Famous blue raincoat" is another song that brings me to my knees crying every single time, if there ever was as man that could be used as the personification of love and at the same time heartbreak... that man was Leonard. A genius of poetry yet someone that knew his music too, like the triplets in Famous blue raincoat, or the rising verses of Hallelujah, coming to an ecstasy in the Hallelujah, the way that this song is written like a gospel song, showing how love can drive someone to do things akin to a religious fervor, almost an extremism. Maybe not a technical singer, but a feeling singer!

  • @acidsupernova

    @acidsupernova

    23 күн бұрын

    One of my favorite examples of good writing is in that song. "Last time I saw you, you looked so much older. Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder." Such a clear and concise way to describe so much by focusing on a simple detail. It says everything you need to know.

  • @bobofwinnipeg9455

    @bobofwinnipeg9455

    16 күн бұрын

  • @drothberg3
    @drothberg324 күн бұрын

    It took me a while to warm up to Leonard Cohen’s voice. At first I didn’t like the fact that his pitch was sometimes off and some other idiosyncrasies, but I eventually came to love it for its deep resonance and story-telling abilities. While many others technically sing this song much better, I love this version the most.

  • @oldad73
    @oldad7323 күн бұрын

    I was lucky enough to see this line up with Leonard in Sydney a couple of years after this was recorded. It was one of the best concerts I've ever seen and the whole band added to the performance - especially, as Leonard called them, the sublime Webb sisters on backing vocals.

  • @vevocreb

    @vevocreb

    21 күн бұрын

    I totally agree about the concert I got to see Leonard and his amazing band and backup singers in Melbourne. One of my all time favourite concerts.

  • @scott3744
    @scott374423 күн бұрын

    Whether early in his career, or later when his singing voice was much deeper, Leonard's voice is exactly right for every song 👍😎

  • @djd2819
    @djd281924 күн бұрын

    I saw Cohen in what I think was this same tour - it was December 2012 and roughly one year before his very last concert. It stands as one of my favourite concerts and I've been to a lot of them. RIP Leonard Cohen. Definitely one of the GOATs.

  • @pleasantvalleypickerca7681
    @pleasantvalleypickerca768121 күн бұрын

    I'm always impressed by song writers like Cohen who can write amazing songs like this. Truly gifted. I can see he began writing poetry as his lyrics are often so poetic. I love his voice. It may not be "Pop friendly" but it has an emotional depth few singers can match. Thanks Beth.

  • @johnsonpaul1914
    @johnsonpaul191424 күн бұрын

    I have sang Rufus Wainright's version at karaoke for many years. I thought up until about 4 months ago that this was a praise song that had lyrics that did not make much sense to me. Then I read somewhere of Cohen doing an interview explaining that this was about a divorce/breakup and it was a real aha moment. Now I get it.

  • @RobRager
    @RobRager24 күн бұрын

    “Singer or Poet?” YES!!

  • @vanlepthien6768
    @vanlepthien676824 күн бұрын

    Do listen to some of his early recordings. His songs are stories where he tells enough, but not too much. One of my favorites is "Chelsea Hotel #2", which came from an encounter he had with Janis Joplin.

  • @Rocker9965
    @Rocker996523 күн бұрын

    You should try “You Want it Darker”, recorded just before he passed.

  • @TheGeorgeD13

    @TheGeorgeD13

    18 күн бұрын

    If there was ever a song that fit his voice, especially his voice on that album so close to the end. It's feels like a haunting call from beyond the grave.

  • @jimdonoghue7808
    @jimdonoghue780824 күн бұрын

    Unique and perfect , nobody used words so accurately , opening investigations . Sail on Leonard . ❤

  • @ms.chuckfu1088
    @ms.chuckfu108825 күн бұрын

    Cohen is a poet. kd lang is a singer, and these days, she's the only one I listen to sing "Hallelujah". She knows what it's about.

  • @FrankMoscato-gq9jc
    @FrankMoscato-gq9jc24 күн бұрын

    Leonard Cohen was a gift from Canada to the world such a beautiful song I think this is one of the top 10 most covered songs in the world

  • @huckleberryfinn-cz3gd
    @huckleberryfinn-cz3gd23 күн бұрын

    Perhaps you might consider that Leonard Cohens shifting of pitches comes (at least in part) from his long-term engagement in Zen buddhism. In chanting sutras masters often do that. I were lucky to see him in some of his late concerts and he was just so special. Leonard used to say: "We will meet again further down the road."

  • @glasscrafter669
    @glasscrafter6694 күн бұрын

    Leonard Cohen and Tom weights are are our poet kings

  • @shaneeslick
    @shaneeslick24 күн бұрын

    G'day Beth, While many people sing Hallelujah to me rather than a song being sung this version is a musical poem/story with Mr Cohen following the music halfway between Spoken & Sung. Mr Cohen wrote a very emotional outporing & while there are some other sung versions I like his are my favourite versions.

  • @badplay156
    @badplay15624 күн бұрын

    I am a great Leonard Cohen fan. He does not have a great voice but he captures the soul of every song he wrote.

  • @LordToddtastic666
    @LordToddtastic66624 күн бұрын

    For me, Cohen, much like Tom Waites, is about how their voice makes you feel. How they seem to make your brain vibrate a certain way. They aren't the greatest vocalists, but the tones really are affecting in an almost personal way

  • @PK--ITA
    @PK--ITA24 күн бұрын

    One of the bestest voices, ever. Poet, singer, man. "I'm man"

  • @jeffjones6221
    @jeffjones622121 күн бұрын

    This live version by Leonard is my absolute favorite. And the headmaster looking guy on organ, that man slayed it!!!!

  • @linnightl9277
    @linnightl927723 күн бұрын

    seeing KD Lang in concert sing this - tears flowed

  • @artursandwich1974
    @artursandwich197418 күн бұрын

    And "Fable" is a great album, filled with Beth's beautiful voice, intriguing lyrics, interesting melodies and very climactic arrangements. And it's very neatly published as well. Get your own copies!

  • @blortmeister
    @blortmeister24 күн бұрын

    Canada loves him so much that we gave him a Juno award for Best Male Vocalist of the Year in 1993. I've loved him since his first LP and his voice is part of it. The raw imperfection makes the songs more approachable, more intimate. Dylan is the same. By letting you approach the song, it makes what they are saying more important.

  • @thegoatchild3545
    @thegoatchild354524 күн бұрын

    Cohen was like the proverbial sage on top of the mountain, who has wisdom unattainable to regular people. Maybe the greatest songwriter ever to walk the Earth.

  • @maricepelletier2107
    @maricepelletier210724 күн бұрын

    Please listen to K.D. Lang's version of this beautiful song. She is also Canadian, and Cohen said her's was the best version. Hi from Canada!

  • @gjh9299

    @gjh9299

    24 күн бұрын

    she is great

  • @christenandersen65
    @christenandersen6524 күн бұрын

    Leonard Cohen reminds us what class is.

  • @mistyhaney5565
    @mistyhaney55652 күн бұрын

    For a long time Cohen didn't consider himself a singer, others convinced him that he might be the best interpreter of his lyrics. He was an incredible poet and philosopher and I find his presentation of his songs especially moving.

  • @dancarter8389
    @dancarter838922 күн бұрын

    I've always found it so strange this becoming a Christmas classic considering the things discussed within and how dark and sad the song is, rather than triumphant. Really glad you covered Cohen and not one of the later covers. Really excellent stuff, thank you!

  • @Staunomat
    @Staunomat18 күн бұрын

    Glad that you still look like you're having fun after all this time on the platform. Thanks for all the videos

  • @sorenm.lairdsorries7547
    @sorenm.lairdsorries7547Ай бұрын

    Hallelujah!

  • @dougel4709
    @dougel470924 күн бұрын

    WHAT?!?!?! People are debating whether or not LC is a good singer?!!! This was fantastic!!! Maybe the best version I've heard. Thank you for reviewing this and showing him off.

  • @scott3744
    @scott374423 күн бұрын

    He would never say he was a great singer. But I would 😁

  • @tomfabozzi5353
    @tomfabozzi535318 күн бұрын

    He had an extremely limited range. But he was a better lyricist (in my opinion) than Bob Dylan, and an absolutely magnetic performer. His charisma was on the same level as Frank Sinatra or Freddie Mercury. You just felt under his spell for the entire concert. But he also made you feel like you were his friend, and that he was honoured to be performing for you. I was lucky enough to see him four times, and wish it had been 44. A friend of mine went into the hotel he was staying at the day after a concert near Sligo Ireland. She went up to him, told him she’d been at the precious nights show and thanked him. He insisted on buying her a pot of tea and a scone, and sat down and talked to her for an hour! I think he was just a special person

  • @canuckled
    @canuckled22 күн бұрын

    I had the privilege of seeing him live twice, two of the best concerts I've ever been too. Just wanted go back in and listen to it all again

  • @JT.Pilgrim
    @JT.Pilgrim19 күн бұрын

    11:53 well isn’t that the perfect analogy for life. It doesn’t have to be perfect. Loved your comments. First time viewer.

  • @caroline___
    @caroline___24 күн бұрын

    One of his Austin City Limits sets he had a keyboard that looped beats and music and two backup singers. It's so good.

  • @ValQuinn
    @ValQuinn2 күн бұрын

    It's more impressive to be able to completely redefine singing such that you make heart-aching beauty out of things previously considered ugly.

  • @Rebel_Canuck
    @Rebel_Canuck21 күн бұрын

    I wish Leonard had heard your analysis of his song. I think he would have enjoyed discussing the art and science of music with you. ❤

  • @Edmond9803
    @Edmond980322 күн бұрын

    Man Damien Rice's song "Back To Her Man" is so beautiful, he dedicated it to Cohen

  • @iznot2
    @iznot224 күн бұрын

    In the late 70's I introduced a friend to Leonard Cohens music. When I mentioned his name she said "Leonard Cohen the poet ? " She was amazed at his music as she had no idea that he recorded music. I think I played the album with "Suzanne " as one of the tracks. After listening she was impressed.

  • @aldebaran4154
    @aldebaran415417 күн бұрын

    What I love about Leonard Cohen is he knew his weakness and so as not to stretch his voice too much he went to the German Sprechgesang/Sprechstimme, which worked for him so beautifully. Also I just love that so many misinterpret the meaning of this song. Ssh, it's something to do with making love mixed a feeling of religiosity. 😁

  • @alanaltimont9007
    @alanaltimont900723 күн бұрын

    It's the singer-songwriter style that he helped create--a music to be contemplated, to be attended to. The lyrics are the priority.

  • @gerardbyrnes5780
    @gerardbyrnes578024 күн бұрын

    Yes.. that is the Mighty Hammond B3 organ. A very unique instrument when first developed. Still desired today.

  • @no2all
    @no2all24 күн бұрын

    There is something special when a songwriter sings their own highly emotional song. You can often feel that deep connection with them that other artists cannot capture, no matter how beautiful or perfect the vocals may be. "A Rainy Night In Georgia" by Tony Joe White comes to mind as do many compositions by Gordon Lightfoot.

  • @toddashton9696
    @toddashton969622 күн бұрын

    Thanks for this reaction. I would love to see you react to another Leonard Cohen song such as "Anthem", "Tower of Song" or Dance Me to the End of Love. These songs demonstrate the beautiful blend of Leonard's voice with his accompanying vocalists.

  • @brucecronin6396
    @brucecronin639620 күн бұрын

    YES !! Love you too !!

  • @markdrum2392
    @markdrum239219 күн бұрын

    I love the Hammond in the backing. Goibg to church in your ears.

  • @kevinjones4559
    @kevinjones455924 күн бұрын

    Brilliant musicianship and backing singers. Wonder if the mandolin invokes memories of the seven years he spent on Hydra with his muse Marianne.

  • @TheAyeAye1
    @TheAyeAye124 күн бұрын

    Your videos are just phenomenal these days.

  • @matthewgoodA1206
    @matthewgoodA120623 күн бұрын

    Leonard is both singer and poet to me. Though it could be said he never had much melody to his voice, the depths he was capable of reaching were tremendous valleys. Particularly on his final album, which is heavy enough with atmosphere and themes that it can create a nearly religious listening experience. And of course as a wordsmith he was the exact opposite of a writer of ordinary lines. His lyrics alone are fine literature.

  • @keithosmond5730

    @keithosmond5730

    23 күн бұрын

    Cohen made a name for himself as a poet and novelist before becoming a singer/songwriter.

  • @seed_drill7135
    @seed_drill713524 күн бұрын

    Leonard could be quite funny. He has one song where he sings, "I was born with the curse of a golden throat".

  • @viceroyzh
    @viceroyzh19 күн бұрын

    Thanks for all the facts of which one (Red Needle) was new to me.

  • @Gymnastics-tq2zl
    @Gymnastics-tq2zl21 күн бұрын

    Love this poet / singer.

  • @RebHawkins54
    @RebHawkins5424 күн бұрын

    This song shows you don't need pitch correction. The emotion and feeling carry this song.

  • @ocahaok5040
    @ocahaok504022 күн бұрын

    imo, Everybody Knows is one of the best written songs ever, one of his best

  • @EchoesDaBear
    @EchoesDaBear24 күн бұрын

    Great reaction Beth! RIP Leonard Cohen. His voice suited what he wrote in a manner of conveying the intention & meaning. Was it a melodic voice? No., but he had his own style. If you like Jeff Buckley's version, I HIGHLY recommend checking fellow Canadian songstress kd Lang's version, at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics! Even Mr. Cohen had said (at his induction to the Canadian Songwriters Hall Of Fame - where kd Lang did this song) that the song can be laid to rest - her version is the ultimate realization of his words! If that's not high praise, I don't know what is! Cheers.

  • @bluebird1239
    @bluebird123921 күн бұрын

    In 1993 in Canada he won a Juno award for Male Vocalist Of The Year. With a sense of humour, some humility, self-awarness, a twinkle in his eye and a grin on his face he accepted his Juno award by saying into the microphone, "only in Canada".

  • @garthquapp6370
    @garthquapp637023 күн бұрын

    Lenard Cohen is also a poet and artist. Find a copy of his book, "a verse and song" I bought a first hard copy of it. He was amazing

  • @ShavingGuy
    @ShavingGuy22 күн бұрын

    Thank You !

  • @jrepka01
    @jrepka0124 күн бұрын

    I love this version. Some great songs have been covered by singers so well that they have effectively taken the song from the original artist (examples include Aretha's version of Respect, or Hendrix's All Along the Watchtower). There have been some incredible covers of Hallelujah that I love, including KD Lang and Rufus Wainwright. I remember waking up in the middle of the night once when the radio was playing Jeff Buckley's performance -- in my semi-woken state and not immediately recognizing the song I remember thinking it was the most beautiful thing I'd ever heard, close to a religious experience. That is an amazing cover, the only performance that stands up to Cohen's. This is still Leonard Cohen's song...

  • @jayelliott4720
    @jayelliott472018 күн бұрын

    Tower of Song from this performance should be a 101 class on how to own an audience and he was 80 when he did this.

  • @alecmurray4921
    @alecmurray492124 күн бұрын

    I first saw him in the early 70s in a university gym. The final time was in Toronto on his farewell tour. This video could have been taken at that concert, though it probably wasn’t. Other than his poetry and aging but still powerful voice, what I recall from both these concerts was the effect he had on the women in the audience. Yep, he still had it in his 80s. What an amazing human.

  • @garthquapp6370
    @garthquapp637023 күн бұрын

    You should listen to Jennifer Warnes and the album "Famous Blue Raincoat" He was proud of that album. He said that she gave his songs a soul.

  • @TheAyeAye1

    @TheAyeAye1

    23 күн бұрын

    Truth. Mr. Cohen always had great backup singers, and she was one of the best. She made some great music on her own.

  • @dolphin68ray
    @dolphin68ray23 күн бұрын

    I love the story he told about writing this song, where he was apparently on the floor of his hotel room in his underpants, pounding the floor and shouting "I can't finish this song!", as the verses kept coming. I recommend his album Old Ideas, particularly love the song Come Healing.

  • @charlesdoca7145
    @charlesdoca714524 күн бұрын

    Leonard Cohen's Live in London us a great album. The songs and the musicians are superb.

  • @vlcccapt
    @vlcccapt23 күн бұрын

    Cohen's vocal imperfections make his words more meaningful and relatable to us all- you do not have to be k.d. lang to do this song justice!

  • @matthewhawkins517
    @matthewhawkins51719 күн бұрын

    He wrote the song. He is great.

  • @seanstump8665
    @seanstump866520 күн бұрын

    For some reason this and the American nation anthem always gives me goosebumps no matter who sings it.

  • @coinneachmaclellan3121
    @coinneachmaclellan312124 күн бұрын

    K.D. Lang singing "Hallelujah" at the 2005 Canadian Juno Awards is a masterpiece...when Cohen heard Lang's version he said that it was her song now...

  • @meiriongwril9696

    @meiriongwril9696

    24 күн бұрын

    *hers - no apostrophe!

  • @pleasantvalleypickerca7681

    @pleasantvalleypickerca7681

    21 күн бұрын

    K.D's version at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics is amazing too!

  • @garysmith9823
    @garysmith982324 күн бұрын

    Fun fact. The brilliant Mr. Cohen did this concert tour entirely because he went into a Zen monastery for around five years and came out to find his business manager took everything except his house.

  • @kvoltti
    @kvoltti23 күн бұрын

    Dance me to the End of Love is a great song but the video for it is brilliant.

  • @vanchristenson8441
    @vanchristenson844124 күн бұрын

    I Love💖Your Analysis!💖 Leonard Cohen was 100% Real💖. Most popular music now days is cheap💖🌞

  • @jamescronan7220
    @jamescronan722024 күн бұрын

    Travel a half century back in time to experience Judy Collins' rendition of Cohen's "Hey, That's No Way To Say Good-bye".

  • @randy7831
    @randy783124 күн бұрын

    Beth you need to react to the cover of this song by K.D.Lang, at the 2010 olympic opening ceremonies

  • @ivanheffner2587
    @ivanheffner258724 күн бұрын

    Leonard Cohen’s version of this song, particularly at this time in his life, is tremendously underrated. I know everyone goes to Jeff Buckley’s cover, but IMO opinion, this is the canonical version of “Hallelujah”.

  • @arkadye
    @arkadye23 күн бұрын

    This song (and this version has it but seems to be rare - there are many about 15 different verses have appeared over the many versions) has one of my favourite stanzas ever written: "I tried my best. It wasn't much. / I couldn't feel so I tried to touch. / I told the truth. I didn't come to fool you. / And even though it all went wrong / I'll stand before the Lord of Song / With nothing on my tongue but Hallelujah"

  • @keithosmond5730

    @keithosmond5730

    23 күн бұрын

    That verse is in the original recorded version from Various Positions - which is lyrically my preferred version. And which I prefer to most of the cover versions out there (kd lang gives it a good run for the money). I bought the album on a whim around 1986 or '87, not knowing a single song on it (I knew a few of his earlier songs and had studied his poetry in a CanLit class in university). There are several amazing songs on there, but Hallelujah immediately stood out as something utterly exceptional, and made me forever a fan of Cohen.

  • @liamallen100
    @liamallen10018 күн бұрын

    Leonard Cohen's voice changed a lot as he got older. You should listen to one of his earlier performances of something like Suzanne or So Long, Marianne to compare his tone.

  • @nealhoffman7518
    @nealhoffman751821 күн бұрын

    As much as I love every version of this song, I'm still trying to get over it being played with Christmas music

  • @may51973
    @may5197321 күн бұрын

    Leonard Cohen said the reason why he started to write songs and sing them was because his writing didn't bring enough money. I had the opportunity to attend one of his concerts when he was already in his 70s, it was a honour

  • @deathdealer555
    @deathdealer55522 күн бұрын

    This is his song, but you should check out when Kd Lang sang it live at the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver, Canada...... Incredible version!!!!!

  • @ozmaile7938
    @ozmaile793824 күн бұрын

    You as a singer should really do KD langs version Even Leonard said after hearing her sing it that it was hers now ... The 2010 Olympic version of the version at the Canadian Juno awards. .... I consider her one of the best female vocalist of the last 40 years

  • @gerardbyrnes5780
    @gerardbyrnes578024 күн бұрын

    Being an old man, I was introduced to Mr Cohen many, many years ago (by a young lady named Suzanne, coincidentally).. no, he has never been a great singer.. he HAS always been a great communicator. A poet and story teller. One of the best compliments I ever received was when Suzanne told me I spoke like Leonard sings.

  • @ptrlxc
    @ptrlxc24 күн бұрын

    There are so many of his songs I love, the latest song he had was You Want It Darker. I also love Jennifer Warnes cover album of Leonard's songs, especially First We Take Manhattan, and Joan of Arc; Manhattan has Stevie Ray Vaughan playing lead, and in Joan has both Jennifer and Leonard singing.

  • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
    @clivestainlesssteelwomble766524 күн бұрын

    🧙🏻‍♂️ ....heard this man and this song many times .. lived it ... Waits and Cohen ... 😎💙✨🔥☔

  • @SalamaSond
    @SalamaSond23 күн бұрын

    An instrumentalist focuses on proper technique; a musician/artist focuses on communication.

  • @donhadfield2835
    @donhadfield283524 күн бұрын

    My favourite performance of this is by K.D. Lang. She even got to perform this in front of The Man himself. Leonard Cohen is singing out of his experience and wonderful poetic mind. He worked on his music and poetry and was relevant to the very end of his life.

  • @russelljohnson4527
    @russelljohnson452724 күн бұрын

    I think, Professor Beth, that you have made a very valid distinction between Singing and Performing, Execution and Presentation. They're DIFFERENT! If you're in the ensemble, you sing and execute AS WRITTEN. If you're a big-name lead, you have a lot more leeway as to what or how (or even IF) you sing and how you present. (Either way, you best do what the Director or Producer tells you to do! THEY write the checques!)

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