A father’s love for his son is unlike any other. No one else will ever be able to comprehend the link they have.
One of the most valuable things a parent can provide is to pass on his passions to his son. It provides the two of them with something to talk about for the rest of their lives.
Tim Goodacre is a stay-at-home dad who also enjoys music. His abilities are far stronger than he realizes!
Jack, who is only 12 years old, is wise above his years in many ways. He appears to be considerably more mature than the majority of his peers.
The way he addresses his father and the judges with such elegance is something you’d expect from someone much older.
One of the most charming aspects of this audition happens before the song even begins.Tim begins to respond when Simon asks what the original song is about, but he blunders a little.
Who else than his own son rushes to his rescue with an extraordinarily insightful and eloquent response:
‘It’s about how fortunate we are to have what we have,’ says the speaker.
This father has clearly raised his son well and instilled in him solid principles by which to spend his life. When the song begins, though, the real magic begins.
The harmonies and melodies are perfect. The voices of the father and son blend so perfectly together that it’s impossible not to enjoy.
The lyrics, on the other hand, are what really push it over the line into a guaranteed tearjerker.
‘Place your head on my shoulders.’
Put your arms around my shoulders while I fall asleep.
Please remain by my side.
We’re the lucky ones
Only just begun
Others leave too young
We’re the lucky ones
Til’ your eyes can’t see
I’ll be all you need
Put your hand in mine
Stay here by my side
We’re the lucky ones
Only just begun
Others leave too young
We’re the lucky ones’