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Praise on High: American Idol’s Simon Cowell “one of the BEST RECORDINGS EVER” – HALLELUJAH – Jeff Buckley – ‘Grace’ – meanspeed conjecture applied – charts, calibrations, iTunes – *BONUS* the kd Lang video!

March 12, 2008 Ian A Schneider

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tempo chart designed by Sophia St. John Newman – JEFF BUCKLEY, “HALLELUJAH”
It took a performance by Jason Castro of ‘Hallelejah’ to raise this version of the Leonard Cohen song to bring to the number 1 iTunes download today’s #1: the Jeff Buckley version from his album grace.

As Good as Castro was, the comment by Simon Cowell that “Hallelejah,” the Buckley version, as he praised Castro for a good try – given that he only gets a 1 minute 30 second clip, that impressed everyone.

meanspeed=67.6 beats per minute
average beat=888 milliseconds.