Bobby McFerrin & crowd - I Can See Clearly Now (LIVE in Kaunas)

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Published 2012-01-24
Bobby McFerrin performing live with a crowd in Kaunas Hall. Song "I Can See Clearly Now"
Filmed by www.kts-broadcast.com/ on May 1st 2011.

(composer: Johnny Nash)

Buy a DVD of this concert "Bobby McFerrin Live in Kaunas Jazz 2011".

All Comments (21)
  • Gotta give the audience some credit though....this is in Lithuania! THEY STILL SOUND GREAT! I bet many don't even speak English...in fact you can hear areas where they didn't quite know the exact words, but they went for it anyway!
  • How can every single person in this crowd not be compelled to connect by singing such a wonderful rendition of this song. With Bobby Mcferrin to boot!!???
  • @davidmsirois
    The trust he has in his audience is his greatest skill.
  • @HoodieFrmDaL
    The range of his vocals is just amazing. It's literally no struggle at all for him to go from a deep sound to a higher one.
  • @pyker2
    I can`t believe how many people are not singing.
  • @bradlii
    I don’t know how McFerrin was ever able to swallow an MPC, an 808, and an Autotune plug-in all those years ago, but it’s impressive that neither the circuits nor his anatomy were damaged when he did.😂 Love this man so much. The world is better anytime anyone hears him.🙏🏼❤️🔥
  • @chris-ryan
    One of the only artists who's instrument pays to be there.
  • @dainhuston
    Directs the whole audience all the way through up to 2/3rd of the bridge . Smoothly stops the musical bus . Redirects the audience finishes the song .No musical train wreck. Evey music teacher in the world needs to watch this video. Bobby your # 1 in my book !
  • The only show where I'd be compelled to do vocal warm-ups before leaving the house
  • @chicolittle5409
    A good audience would have made this a way better performance. Bobby is freaking AMAZING!
  • @freshasimis526
    If y'all don't know this is the guy who sang the song that is the cure for all sicknesses The feel good song of the century." Dont Worry Be Happy"
  • @EVPpsycho
    I think the most interesting thing for me is the last note of the song. The way the audience splits into a harmony; one half of them following the original melody of the song, and the other half singing the note Bobby sings. Knowing Bobby, you know that was definitely intentional. Such a creative man!
  • @Johnphro
    he is in Lithuania so I think he is working thru the language barrier amazing
  • @jamesvannington
    I'm totally impressed! He isn't from this world. I love his voice!
  • @pleasure.93
    Rest In Peace Legend, Johnny Nash (1940-2020)