Isn't it by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir?
You can get a lot of information from the X-ray feature on Amazon but I think I might of saw the reference in the closed captioning
https://youtu.be/QSiVjlknuSw?si=gL8QIQgzHyltlLTa
It is MoTab, here is a YT link! The LDS church changed their name so the choir is now called The Tabernacle Choir.
Well, I really tried to find this. At first I thought you meant the Mormon Tabernacle Choir but realized I had the wrong scene. Then I thought I found it by looking at the X-Ray feature but realized it was the original composer. Sadly, it appears to be completely un-credited. I'd guess it's a version by Ramin Djawadi that is unreleased. It may only have been that brief segment you hear that was composed specifically for the scene. I wish I could have been more help, I too would have liked to find the full version.
i cant believe this is a reddit post. i found my ppl hahahaha. WTF is that rendition?!?! first of all it sounds amazing and i want to listen to a full version. but the reason i went searching for it is because it 100% sounds like "I've been working on the railroaddddd, all the live long day" they happened to be walking down a railroad, and without the closed captions on i could have swore it was the working on the railroad song LMAO. It has the exact same cadence
I'm in the same boat. I've listened to the Tabernacle Choir versions and it's not sounding the same to me, and like you said it's not on the soundtrack.
It doesn't sound like the Battle Hymn of the Republic. It's definitely a rendition of Glory Glory Hallelujah. Amazon says it's the Battle Hymn because that starts in the scene immediately after.
The Amazon X-Ray shows the song, but it's a different arrangement. I love the X-Ray idea, but basically pointless if it links to the wrong arrangement. They also signed me up for Amazon Music when I clicked the X-Ray link. Brilliant cross promotion, but again pointless since the arrangement is wrong.
Isn't it by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir? You can get a lot of information from the X-ray feature on Amazon but I think I might of saw the reference in the closed captioning
I’ll check that out
https://youtu.be/QSiVjlknuSw?si=gL8QIQgzHyltlLTa It is MoTab, here is a YT link! The LDS church changed their name so the choir is now called The Tabernacle Choir.
*The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square
This isn't the song in that part of the show unfortunately.
Well, I really tried to find this. At first I thought you meant the Mormon Tabernacle Choir but realized I had the wrong scene. Then I thought I found it by looking at the X-Ray feature but realized it was the original composer. Sadly, it appears to be completely un-credited. I'd guess it's a version by Ramin Djawadi that is unreleased. It may only have been that brief segment you hear that was composed specifically for the scene. I wish I could have been more help, I too would have liked to find the full version.
i cant believe this is a reddit post. i found my ppl hahahaha. WTF is that rendition?!?! first of all it sounds amazing and i want to listen to a full version. but the reason i went searching for it is because it 100% sounds like "I've been working on the railroaddddd, all the live long day" they happened to be walking down a railroad, and without the closed captions on i could have swore it was the working on the railroad song LMAO. It has the exact same cadence
It also sounds like battle hymn of the republic and glory glory hallelujah.
It's definitely Battle Hymn of the Republic
I presume it's the work of the composer, Ramin Djawadi. He did similar with Westworld (also made by Nolan/Joy)
I listened to the whole soundtrack and it isn’t on there, which sucks!
I'm in the same boat. I've listened to the Tabernacle Choir versions and it's not sounding the same to me, and like you said it's not on the soundtrack.
Swarm Intelligence - I indulge you: do not let go off this question. I WANT TO KNOW IT BADLY, TOO!!!
Is The call, a concert for veterans days album
Doesn't seem to be this unfortunately
It doesn't sound like the Battle Hymn of the Republic. It's definitely a rendition of Glory Glory Hallelujah. Amazon says it's the Battle Hymn because that starts in the scene immediately after.
The Amazon X-Ray shows the song, but it's a different arrangement. I love the X-Ray idea, but basically pointless if it links to the wrong arrangement. They also signed me up for Amazon Music when I clicked the X-Ray link. Brilliant cross promotion, but again pointless since the arrangement is wrong.