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Nursery Rhymes turn to pop on Britain’s Got Talent
35 year old schoolteacher Edward Reid had Britain's Got Talent judges spellbound with his own take on Old MacDonald Had a Farm.
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35 year old schoolteacher Edward Reid was a recent contestant on Britain’s Got Talent and had the audience and judges spellbound with his own take on Old MacDonald Had a Farm and other classic nursery rhymes.
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8 Responses
i watched this a few times, and shared around the office… it’s just great, simple and beautiful. Now, he’s got some talent!
Is part of it to the tune of Light up?
He had tears in his eyes at the end & I had goosebumps just seeing him in his moment of pure glory.
I Loved it:):):)
Proving Britain has No Talent this is a ripped off a storyline from American Dad! where Roger (aka Krispy Kreme McDonalds) has a band that covers public domain songs “we’ve got over 100 hits.”
youtube.com/watch?v=XEWZjNPFLuU
the performance very funny and interesting! But his cheesiness, campness and Aguileraness was OTT and cringeworthy hahaha.
great one, but you should have also added the real life neo as well, he was amazing. Razy Gogonea
Talk about overrated! Okay-ish voice and interesting spin but now that he’s done it he’s lost the surprise element. Without it he’s just a singer, and an average one at that. Nice campery though. 🙂
Yes! It’s about time these songs were used a bit more productively!