How musical is Roger Federer? Watch this…
mainThe timing is, as you’d expect, exquisite.
And there’s a cameo from Novak Djokovic.
The timing is, as you’d expect, exquisite.
And there’s a cameo from Novak Djokovic.
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Absolutely wonderful!!! What gorgeous fellows and terrific singing!! Federer is a TOTAL CHAMPION.
I assume that is David Foster at the piano.
Yes. He’s Tommy Haas’ father-in-law.
It is David–nobody else could pull this off like Dman. Love ya, Foz. They were great!
Shame about he auto tune!
Total technical machination. Auto tune to no end. Not sure it’s even them who do the singing. It might be overdubbed.
Matchless teamwork! They do great service here with the net result that a new standard is set. Amazingly, none of them are court making a terrible racquet, that speaks volleys….. errr, volumes. Possibly, Tommy haas a break point in his voice at one instant but overall they get deep below the surface…. a sort of état de grass, more Warbled-on than wimbledon. Let’s hope for some sentimental old Victorian songs next, such as “After the ball.”
Great fun video, and Bravo Roger for a wonderful recent comeback!
Brilliant!!
It’s so obviously dubbed! Check the lyo syncs that are out. No mica yet theire all “enhanced”. He’s a superb tennis player but anyone who thinks he’s singing this has been fooled.
It’s more than likely him singing, vocals added later in the studio of course but the piano is clearly live. Awful, hideous song.
This might provide a clue to the issue of musicality!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7d4rutU_Lo
Nit pickers!
Obvious lip syncing. But NL is correct: timing is very good.