archuleta-invitationYou are invited to record yourself singing your own version of the song “Glorious” from the soundtrack of the movie Meet the Mormons.

Submit your recording to win fun prizes and you might even be included in a supercut video featuring David and people from all over the world.

Watch this video invitation from David Archuleta.

Submit your video entry in 3 easy steps:

  1. Download the instrumental MP3 and lyrics or visit the YouTube page to sing along with the video with lyrics.
  2. Record a video of yourself singing “Glorious” with the instrumental track.
  3. Upload your video to YouTube.

When you upload your video, make sure your title follows this format: “Glorious” by David Archuleta from Meet the Mormons Cover By (first name, last initial). For example, “Glorious” by David Archuleta from Meet the Mormons Cover By Susan S. In your video description, include your location (city, state and country), and your message for David.

Your entry must be uploaded by Monday, November 3, 2014. Winners will be announced Friday, November 7, 2014.

Lyrics:
There are times when you might feel aimless
You can’t see the places where you belong
But you will find that there is a purpose
It’s been there within you all along

And when you’re near it
You can almost hear it.

It’s like a symphony – just keep listening
And pretty soon you’ll start to figure out your part
Everyone plays a piece and there are melodies
In each one of us, oh, it’s glorious

You will know how to let it ring out
As you discover who you are
Others around you will start to wake up
To the sounds that are in their hearts

It’s so amazing
What we’re all creating

It’s like a symphony – just keep listening
And pretty soon you’ll start to figure out your part
Everyone plays a piece and there are melodies
In each one of us, oh, it’s glorious

And as you feel the notes build you will see

It’s like a symphony – just keep listening
And pretty soon you’ll start to figure out your part
Everyone plays a piece and there are melodies
In each one of us, oh, it’s glorious


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