Jennifer Hudson Steps On Stage With Pentatonix For A Beautiful Cover Of "How Great Thou Art" Thats Going Viral
By jadeSaxworth

One of the most amazing Christian hymns that’s been performed by a number of artists has been given a unique spin by the a Capella supergroup Pentatonix. This time however, the award-winning group wasn't alone on stage. They had a special guest. They are joined by the extremely talented Jennifer Hudson. Everyone’s struggling to hold back tears with this brand new version of one of the most beloved songs of all time.

Jennifer and the members of Pentatonix join forces to sing “How Great Thou Art” in time for Pentatonix’s holiday television special A Very Pentatonix Christmas. This hymn actually is based off of a poem written by a Swedish man that later was translated into English by a missionary who then added two verses of his own to become the version we all know and love today. This hymn’s popularity skyrocketed when it was brought to light by Billy Graham.

Jennifer’s powerful and beautiful voice carries the melody while the members of Pentatonix lend their amazing talents to harmonize and provide an additional element of depth to this very personalized version. The crowd cannot contain itself when all of the voices come together to produce such an exceptional sound. At the very end, Jennifer hits a note that will leave you awestruck when you listen to the video below. It’s no wonder that these talented musicians are award winners. This particular compilation also can found on Pentatonix’s wildly popular holiday album A Pentatonix Christmas (deluxe version). Usher in your holiday season by listening to this incredible version of “How Great Thou Art.”
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