Soldiers Sing “Coming Home.” So Inspiring….

Three serving soldiers in the British Army join forces in voice with US Soldiers singing ‘Coming Home’, a song dedicated to all service personnel who serve us all with pride around the world.

Featuring Richard Scarlett – a Sergeant in the US Army, and Tyrone Basnight, a Staff Sergeant in the US Army.

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14 Responses to Soldiers Sing “Coming Home.” So Inspiring….

  1. Judith Mullins's avatar Judith Mullins says:

    I have such respect for soldiers everywhere, this soul stirring and tear jerking. These guys were wonderful

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  2. Michael Scarlett's avatar Michael Scarlett says:

    Thank you for sharing our music video. I’m curious where you found it. It’s been getting a lot of support recently and I think that’s awesome. We keep hoping it will continue to spread so we can release it here in the states.

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    • Donald Barbour's avatar Donald Barbour says:

      Great job guys.. My son is in USCG and being deployed to Guam in December.. Thank you for your service..

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    • Nada Merchak's avatar Nada Merchak says:

      Respect to you and all the soldiers fighting for freedom. May every soldier come home to their family and loved ones…. it is a beautiful song… Hopefully the Lebanese soldiers captured by ISIS here in Lebanon will come back home as well safe and sound. God bless.

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  3. Nancy T Thompson's avatar Nancy T Thompson says:

    Awesome! Great message from those who serve! God bless each of you!

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  4. Jason Everett's avatar Jason Everett says:

    I usually don’t much like the somewhat manufactured sound of the ‘boybands’. I’m a bit long in the tooth for listening to a bunch of teenage boys singing about feelings and emotions that they almost certainly haven’t actually experienced. They usually seem to be more about posing in front of a microphone than they are about the music and lyrics of what they are singing, and are generally not perhaps what one would term ‘lightweight’. But possibly because you are obviously not teenagers, and could hardly be thought of as ‘lightweight’, something drew me to watch your Coming Home video. having done so, I can see (or should that be ‘hear’?) that it is not only topical, but is a pleasure to listen to, and has all that it takes to become a hit recording. Obviously it needs to get more exposure, but I’m sure that is something that will take care of itself (with a little push every now and then), and for what it’s worth, I will share the video with my relatively small circle of friends which will help get it moving. Best of luck with it.

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  5. Sharon bridgeman's avatar Sharon bridgeman says:

    Well done guys X It was a pleasure to listen to and a heart felt message to all x

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  6. Barbara Seay's avatar Barbara Seay says:

    Thank God for our servicemen, and servicemen everywhere! I thank you for your service. I recently lost my husband, a USMC Vietnam veteran. I know he has gone “home” now, but I miss him so much. I really enjoyed your singing, very well done and deeply moving. Thanks, guys!

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  7. Thank Ya’ll for all the things ya’ll do. That was so beautiful guys you brought tears to my eyes. Be safe & come home to your familys

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  8. Kay Yingling's avatar Kay Yingling says:

    GOD Bless all of you brave and selfless soldiers, we love you all and pray daily for you to come home safely to your loved ones. My son-in-law is in the US Army and I support you all the way. You have beautiful voices and I am sure your song will be heard around the world.

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  9. Maggie's avatar Maggie says:

    Thank you coming home is a beautiful song, We all need to remember we’re never the same when we come home. We need to always show the Love

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  10. B. Thompson's avatar B. Thompson says:

    Wonderful job! Speaks for all those who serve. Thank you for your dedication and love of freedom!

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  11. Cheryl's avatar Cheryl says:

    This touched me today especially as we here in Canada are dealing with grief at the loss of one of our soldiers guarding are war memorial in the nation’s capital.

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  12. Cheryl's avatar Cheryl says:

    Make that “OUR” not “ARE” 😀

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