4 minutes. 36 songs. Something for everyone. And I mean everyone. From Beethoven to Hammerstein to Johnny Cash to Aretha to Queen to Gaga to Psy. Evolution of music from 11th century to today. Curious about the song list? Here it is:
11th century: Salve Regina
1600s: Canon in D – Pachelbel
1800s: Symphony No. 5 – Beethoven
1910s: Danny Boy – Frederic Weatherly
1920s: Old Man River – Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein II
1930s: Minnie The Moocher – Cab Calloway
1940s: Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy – The Andrew Sisters
1950s:
- I Walk The Line – Johnny Cash
- La Bamba – Ritchie Valens
1960s
- Stand By Me – Ben E King
- Barbara Ann – Beach Boys
- I Want To Hold Your Hand – The Beatles
- Respect – Aretha Franklin
1970s
- ABC – Jackson 5
- Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen
1980s:
- Celebration – Kool & The Gang
- Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey
- Thriller – Michael Jackson
1990s
- Can’t Touch This – MC Hammer
- …Baby One More Time – Britney Spears
- Say My Name – Destiny’s Child
- I Want It That Way – The Backstreet Boys
2000s
- Hey Ya! – Outkast
- Drop it Like Its Hot – Snoop Dogg
- Crazy – Gnarls Barkley
- Hips Don’t Lie – Shakira
- Single Ladies – Beyoncé
- I Kissed A Girl – Katy Perry
- Bad Romance – Lady Gaga
- I Gotta Feelin – Black Eyed Peas
2010s
- Baby – Justin Bieber
- We Found Love – Rihanna
- Some Nights – Fun.
- Somebody That I Used To Know – Gotye
- Gangnam Style – Psy
- Call Me Maybe – Carly Rae Jepsen
Source: Rickey.org
Wow, that was pretty cool… 🙂
That’s quite a statement from the Queen of Cool
Hahahahahaha!!!!! David, you really make me laugh. I actually was going to say W-O-W!!!!!!! SUPER COOOOOOOOOOL!!!! Now I’m the Queen of Cool.
That’s fun. Can’t help myself, though – I must protest (you had to know this was coming!) – a touch unbalanced across the centuries – even decades.
“Interesting” transitions between the first few numbers – that definitely got better as it went along.
Love the bass!
I was quite pleased that I knew every song till the end of the 80s! 😉 (No comment on how many / few I knew after that)
Wow. So many ways to pounce here. So easy. But I’m going to let it pass. 🙂
All to make you smile, Dave!
It worked!
So great. Felt like the Wizard of Oz. Starting in black and white and switching to color. Fun!
Yes, they moved this thing down the tracks quickly.
LOVE IT!!!!! And I also like the special effect with switching over to color…nice!
yes. I especially loved the special effects.
Those guys are really talented!
Yes they certainly are.
Wow, that’s amazing! They are great!
They are Vicki…what talent and what a creative idea.
Hey, that was fun! I love a cappella music–used to listen to the “arch sings” at Princeton–lovely…. 🙂
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=mPLWJHFAEWM&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DmPLWJHFAEWM
It was fun. Thanks Lori. I’ll check it out.
Crying first, then smiling and nodding my head – in the span of fifteen minutes within the 5AM hour. I am having trouble figuring out how I feel today. 😉
LAUGHING. You are coming unglued Pal. Need a hug today?
You have no idea. It’ll all be well…Just have to choose to listen to this clip again and choose my groove for the day. Just reblogged this too..have a good day my friend.
🙂 You too Mimi. Find your groove…
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Oops he did it again…davidkanigan.com that is (Lead.Learn.Live). Just enjoy and smile with delight. Forget about trying to keep up.
🙂 Thanks Mimi. And Thanks for sharing.
Yes, thanks for sharing Mimi! I might not have found this otherwise … and I love Pentatonix!
Stealing this. Thanks so much, David.
Enjoy!
Reblogged this on Wholeheartedness and commented:
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Thanks for sharing Todd
That is AWESOME! Great combination of voices, sound effects and facial expressions. I shared it on FB, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it Carolann
Reblogged this on On the Homefront and commented:
Should cheer us all up a bit ~ thanks David
Glad to here it…thanks for sharing.
Cool, Dude… 😉
🙂
Impressive!
Very cool and talented, almost missed PSY! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Marianne. I missed many the first go around. Had to find the list. Incredible number of artists they covered in short time.
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From the 11th century to the 2010s in four minutes. Wow. Very cool group. Very talented. So glad David Kannigan shared this