“Believe” is a song that many artists have covered, each adding their own special touch. But Richard Goodall’s version is the one that really stands out. You might think the song is so over played, it might be losing its meaning but trust me, this is not just a performance; it’s an experience that will hit you right in the feels.
Goodall’s angelic voice and the heartfelt delivery make the lyrics so real. You can feel his strong emotions, of sadness and hope, in every note. And knowing how far he has come from a high-school janitor to an international sensation, it makes the song even more meaningful. The words of the song talk about having faith and believing in yourself, which is something we could all use.
Music can be incredbly healing, and Goodall’s version of “Believe” feels like a warm hug for anyone going through a tough time. It reminds us that even when life gets hard, there’s always a little light shining through.
The song’s message about not giving up and staying strong is really important, especially today. Goodall’s version of “Believe” is a reminder that we all have it within us to get through the tough times and come out stronger at the other end, all we have to do is ‘Believe’. And if that’s not enough, we have his story to look back at for inspiration. ‘Janitor turned international sensation’, now that’s a story that can make anyone a ‘Believer’.
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Whether you’re a big fan of the song or hearing it for the first time, Richard Goodall’s version of “Believe” will stay with you long after you’re done listening.