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A man has performed a rendition of Billy Paulson’s “More sal die son weer skyn” so beautifully that he is inspiring people on Facebook.

 

Billy Paulson has led a great life, he has been a radio host on a Christain station in Port Elizabeth and released many CDs with songs he has written and performed. One of those songs was “More sal die son weer skyn”, which he is most famous for.

The song is about how the sun will come out again tomorrow, no matter what happens today. It was recently covered by another South African man and is spreading across the country.

The video of the man comes with very little information but people have loved his beautiful voice. He has inspired and left people feeling blessed to have seen his gift.

Ai! die oom my gebless mag Liewe Jesus hom seen” – Elizabeth Simons Theys

Wow! What a voice” – Wendy Pearson Valla

You can see him perform the song below, take note of his smile and how happy it makes him to sing the song for others. Let us know if you know a bit more about this gentleman.


Sources: Facebook
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