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Hallelujah performed by Jeff Buckley.
And, as mentioned, Mr Cash's haunting and painful rendition of Hurt.
Jeff does the best version.
I know I have the minority opinion; even Cohen said he like Buckley's version better. But I just like Cohen's more. Part of it is his baritone voice, but I love the depth the backup singers give it.
What's neat is that people have such strong feelings on this. It's truly a great song.
My son does a really nice job on Hallelujah. That song always gets me.