Bruce Springsteen Fans Were Left In Tears After Hearing This Beautiful Tribute To The Great Man’s Music From 200 Musicians On The Other Side Of The Atlantic

Bruce Springsteen has written many timeless hits over the years, but you’ve never heard his music anything like this before! The Boss’s fans were left emotional after 200 Belgian musicians teamed up for this unique cover of his ballad “Waitin’ on a Sunny Day.” The musicians hailed from three music schools, and the feeling that they created dancing, playing, and singing together in a field is just a beautiful thing.

The Belgian musicians touched on the nostalgic feel of “Waitin’ on a Sunny Day” in their cover, and their arrangement really shined a new light on the beauty of the song. The Springsteen original is somewhat stripped back, but you’re gonna love what the Belgians did together, as they really put a new tilt on the late-era Springsteen hit.

The Belgian ensemble created a full band arrangement, with a large choir, a host of guitarists, and even a mass horn section. The big choir added a communal feel, which really added to the emotion of their cover of “Waitin’ on a Sunny Day.” It was also really sweet to see the musicians of all ages work together to celebrate Springsteen’s music.

Many Springsteen fans felt emotional after hearing the cover, and added comments such as “This brings tears to my eyes every time I listen. I just think this song is magical and the enthusiasm of all these musicians is incredible” and “Can anyone imagine what Bruce must feel when he sees 200 people singing his song in another country in a language that isn’t their first.” The Boss created his own live performance video for the song, and you can check out his arrangement for the song below.

The Belgian musicians’ cover of “Waitin’ on a Sunny Day” was shot near Lustin Village and attracted 2.3 million views on YouTube. The group gave some background on the cover in the video description, saying that it was a collaboration between three music schools, namely 1234ASBL, Music Factory, and Rock’s Cool. The cover was the first collaboration from the three schools. The group added that “Beyond this gathering and this unforgettable memory, we hope that Bruce Springsteen will appreciate the result and will come to do us the honour of a concert in the Belgian fields because we want to prove that it does not have to be a big music business company to reach the greatest artists in the world.”

Bruce Springsteen has written many timeless hits over the years, but you’ve never heard his music anything like this before! The Boss’s fans were left emotional after 200 Belgian musicians teamed up for this unique cover of his ballad “Waitin’ on a Sunny Day”. The musicians hailed from three music schools, and the feeling that they created dancing, playing and singing together in a field is just a beautiful thing.

The Belgian musicians touched on the nostalgic feel of “Waitin’ on a Sunny Day” in their cover, and their arrangement really shined a new light on the beauty of the song. The Springsteen original is somewhat stripped back, but you’re gonna love what the Belgians did together, as they really put a new tilt on the late era Springsteen hit.

The Belgian ensemble created a full band arrangement, with a large choir, a host of guitarists and even a mass horn section. The big choir added a communal feel, which really added to the emotion of their cover of “Waitin’ on a Sunny Day”. It was also really sweet to see the musicians of all ages work together to celebrate Springsteen’s music.

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