The crowd began to applaud and whistle as soon as the group of 12 entered the stage. Despite the fact that the group was so large, the males had a boy band aspect. In order to speak with the crowd, the judges had to wait for them to calm down. The age range of the Kingdom Tenors’ members was 21 to 31, and they all held regular day jobs. I wonder how they all met—a mechanic, a teacher, a bartender, and other professions! The judges appeared to be bracing themselves for the worst after they introduced themselves and announced they would sing ‘You Raise Me Up.’
I won’t lie; I didn’t hold out much hope either. But continue to look! It is worthwhile! The 2002 composition ‘You Raise Me Up’ by the Norwegian-Irish group Secret Garden is a classic. The song became well-known around the world because to Josh Groban’s cover, which you’ve probably heard. His rendition of the song earned a Grammy in 2005, and he still performs it today. The melody and his voice are both things I could listen to over and over again and never grow weary of. Since then, a huge number of musicians have released their own versions.
The song became a well-known Irish classic because to the several releases by Celtic Woman and Celtic Thunder, two different Celtic musical ensembles, over the years with various members. It seems unlikely that this music could sound anything less than lovely. Just have a look at the lyrics! I’m lifted by you so I can stand atop mountains. You give me the strength to cross choppy waters. When I’m on your shoulders, I’m powerful. You help me become greater than I am. The audience and judges gave The Kingdom Tenors a standing ovation, and they advanced all the way to the semifinals before losing. They were unquestionably a crowd favorite!