“God Help the Outcasts” is a beautiful song from Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame. In the context of the story, the outcasts are gypsies on the fringe of 15th-century Parisian society, but of course, we know that outcasts exist in every era. Perhaps we’ve even felt like outcasts ourselves. In this lovely cover by Wayne Burton and members of Utah’s own One Voice Children’s Choir, we peek into a modern view of what it means to feel like an outcast today.
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