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Watch: Two girls perform covers of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah and the internet can't get enough

While one was performed by a girl singing into a well, the second song had an autistic girl singing as part of a choir

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The song Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen has several covers. The one by Jeff Buckley is considered by many as the best one, but having said that, there are some memorable performances.

Recently, a video of a a 17-year-old high school student from Kansas, singing the song into a well in Italy has gone viral on social media.

The clip below was recently recorded in Italy, where Tiffany day was travelling during spring break along with her Kansas high school choir. The group sang in various cathedrals during their excursion, and when Tiffany came across a well in Venice she couldn’t resist the chance to test out the acoustics.

The result? See for yourself in the incredible video below.

Earlier, an autistic girl had sung the same song as part of a northern Ireland choir.

Kaylee Rodgers – the 10-year-old girl from Northern Ireland had left the Internet in awe with her beautiful version of Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah.

Rodgers, who has autism and ADHD, says singing helps her build confidence. The video features her singing with her school choir for their Christmas show. It was posted on Facebook only because Rodgers was too ill to perform live on the day of the show, and went viral with over 900k views so far

 Watch that video here

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