“O Come, O Come Emmanuel” is a great example of Gregorian Chant. As a little kid, I loved Medieval European history and I liked to imagine Medieval monks chanting to this song. Although The Piano Guys’ version is instrumental, they do a fantastic and beautiful rendition of this song, and I can still imagine those same Medieval monks as I did when I was a kid when I listen to this version.
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