Two young women with outstanding voices showed off their musical gifts with a stunning rendition of a beloved Louis Armstrong classic, “What a Wonderful World.”
The world can be and often is a dark, lonely and dangerous place. People all around us are struggling physically, financially, emotionally and spiritually. Posts on social media and television news broadcasts continually highlight the negative aspects of our fallen world.
But there are still bright spots in the world. God continues to bless and touch lives in several ways, which two talented women – Lucy and Martha Thomas – highlight with their phenomenal rendition of “What a Wonderful World.”
Their vocal performances are remarkable, with Lucy kicking the song off by belting out the tune’s first verse. Then Martha joins in, singing the second verse solo.
Both young women have beautiful and unique tones to their voices. Their cover is thoroughly enjoyable and more than worth several listens.
“I see trees of green
Red roses too
I see them bloom
For me and you
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world”
Others who commented on the video expressed how much they also enjoyed Lucy and Martha’s cover of the Louis Armstrong hit.
“I got chills right from the first verse and then I got more chills when Martha started to sing!!!! Those harmonies are so freaking crazy amazing!!!! I absolutely love this phenomenal rendition Lucy and Martha,” one person wrote.
“Look how beautiful Lucy and Martha are, beautifully done. You always bring tears to my eyes when you sing. Just so heartwarming. Thank you, my two favorite singers,” a second person added.
“Lucy and Martha, you’ve delivered an outstanding performance in this beautiful and uplifting song. The video is fresh and captivating, and including Phoebe and Cloud was so lovely. Thank you for making today and every day a wonderful day,” another individual posted.
This is an extraordinary duet of two sisters who combined their immense musical talents and created an ear-pleasing and lovely cover.
Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”