Hallelujah – Piano Cover – Jonny May [Jonny May]

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Story Behind the Song:
Since first hearing this tune in the movie, Shrek, I have loved this melody, and when Leonard Cohen passed away in 2016, I decided it was time to arrange it. One of the challenges was understanding what exactly Cohen was trying to say about "Hallelujah", and I found this helpful quote from an online article: "The word ‘hallelujah,’ the song teaches us, is a refrain worthy of times of celebration, of mourning, of regret, of catharsis, and reconciliation."

As a Christian, this description resonates with me. To say "Hallelujah" literally means God be praised" - it is an exclamation of rejoice, yet, we often rejoice only in our joys. Cohen, it seems, was trying to remind us to rejoice in all things, even in our suffering. For me, the ultimate example of this is Jesus Christ, who laid his life down and suffered an unbearable death for the salvation of mankind, yet rejoiced in his suffering. Therefore, I can think of no better time to publish this video than on Easter Weekend. To those who suffer, may this video be a reminder that there can be great purpose in suffering. Never give up hope.

Hallelujah,
Jonny

Credits:
Executive Producer: Alex Bakhuizen
Hallelujah written by Leonard Cohen
Arrangement by Jonny May
Recorded & mixed by Chris James at Sol 7 Studio
Mastered by Matt Lynch at Mysterious Mammal Recording
Director of Photography: Garret Stone
Camera Assistant: Jordan Fisher
Editing by Yannick Lambrecht
Color grading by Dillon McEvoy
Wardrobe & Makeup: Crystal May

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