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Largest Song And Cup Performance Of "You're Gonna Miss Me"

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Auckland, North Island, New Zealand / February 25, 2013

Creative Director Kieran Craft and 43 members of the University of Auckland Glee Club performed You're Gonna Miss Me by Lulu & The Lampshades. See a full list of participants here.

- must provide video evidence
- must perform all three verses of "You're Gonna Miss Me"
- all participants must create the rhythm on a cup

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  • United States Robert Thomas

    This is an extra activity for the kids, which is necessary for them to follow with the school education. It will increase the creativity of the kids and they will perform on the college stage. Music is a tough job for a student like me to do, but I can follow the https://pursuitist.com/highest-paying-jobs-for-college-graduates/ even at the time of my college time.

  • United States Robert Thomas

    This is an extra activity for the kids, which is necessary for them to follow with the school education. It will increase the creativity of the kids and they will perform on the college stage. Music is a tough job for a student like me to do, but I can follow the https://pursuitist.com/highest-paying-jobs-for-college-graduates/ even at the time of my college time.

  • The Internet Maggie

    What is the name and location of the school that performed this?

  • Canada Doug McManaman

    Great Record congrats College Saint- Bernard de Drummondville Que.

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Can someone from the school explain this video a little further? Did all people perform the song in sync? Were there exactly 1,500 participants? Love this video, but it's a little unclear whether everyone did the song at the same time.

    • The Internet Ti-Marc Brassard

      some of my freinds go to that school, they told they had been practicing for a year. the video show you the process it took to get there, and to finally have them do it all together in the auditorium of the school. there was 1500 people as that is what the school has registered in students and there were no absences allowed for that one day :)

    • Canada Dan Rollman

      Merci, Ti-Marc!

    • The Internet Chantal Desmarais

      Hi, I teach in College Saint Bernard. I can tell you the following infos: The students practiced for a whole month in their classrooms, from Kindergarden to Secondary 5. At the end of November, the students in charge of the project, went around the classrooms, the pool, the hockey program, theater program, cheerleeding....ect.. and took some footage to put in the video. Then in December, the whole school, students and staff, all 1500 of us, took place in the gymnasium to perform the cup song together, It took over an hour to get organized and film but yes, everybody did it at the same time. By the way, the song is not a soundtrack but really our students playing the music and sigining the song. Hope this clears up some confusion.

    • United States Jenn Wark

      Thank you, Chantal, for the wonderful explanation. We've added some more information to the attempt. Give yourselves a pat on the back -- you've set a high bar on this one!

  • The Internet Joe Bento

    44 people? Have you seen the Gaelic version with about 600 Irish students? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz63M3v11nE

    • Canada Dan Rollman

      Joe, are you connected to the group? Can you reach out and ask them to submit their video?

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Awesome! To get it to the top of our homepage, have all participants create RecordSetter accounts and "up vote" the record.

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