A 10-year-old boy impresses all the coaches on “The Voice” with his nostalgic cover of Bob Dylan’s 1973 classic, “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door.”

A 10-year-old boy impresses all the coaches on “The Voice” with his nostalgic cover of Bob Dylan’s 1973 classic, “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door.”

For his blind audition, 10-year-old Arthur chose Bob Dylan’s track, “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door.” His decision paid off as he managed to turn the chairs of all three mentors. Ultimately, he chose Louis Bertignac as his mentor.

This song has been giving people chills since its appearance in the 1973 film, Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid. Dylan released the single “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” shortly after, and it became a worldwide hit. It’s no surprise that Dylan has influenced numerous other musical artists over the years, with his songs being widely covered by both established and aspiring singers like Arthur. Some music is truly immortal, passed down from one generation to another, and Bob Dylan’s work has been touching people’s souls since the mid-1960s and continues to do so today.

There are certain songs that evoke tears regardless of how many times you hear them. “Mama, take this badge off of me – I can’t use it anymore. It’s getting dark, too dark for me to see – I feel like I’m knockin’ on heaven’s door…”

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