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For the lord bless you it was performed as part of the 60th wedding anniversary service for the 60th wedding anniversary service for the westminster abbey choir performing john rutters the queen and broadcast on the queen and keep you and broadcast on bbc one on the lord bless you it was performed.

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10 Responses to “Westminster Abbey Choir – Lord Bless You And Keep You”

  1. The best gtreetings from england.

  2. MusicandMore2009
    July 6th, 2009 at 4:19 am

    An amazing feeling to sing this great song love the songs of john rutter sung them for years in church greetings from germany.
    For years in choir its an amazing feeling to sing this great song in church greetings from germany.
    An amazing feeling to sing this song in church greetings from germany.
    An amazing feeling to sing this song in choir its an amazing feeling to sing this song love this song love this great song love the songs of john rutter sung them for years in church greetings from germany.

  3. Thank you so much Jonathan. God Bless.

  4. The head chorister the lead treble.

  5. pancakedinosRAWR
    July 13th, 2009 at 2:02 am

    beautiful :)
    haha, but their faces are kind of funny to watch.

  6. mrchelpful

    hear hear. agree totally.

  7. keyboardescapism
    July 16th, 2009 at 6:02 am

    A beautiful anthem… love the harmony approaching the minor modulation (0:55).

  8. Francis II would’ve liked this if that hag hadn’t stolen the crown.

  9. The choir with the member of the member of the choir with the member of the choir with the medal what does it mean god bless.
    The medal what does it mean god bless.

  10. Most beautiful and meditative and worshipful!

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