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Watch These Montreal Residents Sing Leonard Cohen's 'So Long, Marianne' From Their Balcony

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In this period of social distancing, people are finding fun new ways to keep themselves entertained. A popular global activity that's been bringing people together has been balcony sing-alongs.

In a sweet new video from Montreal resident Frank Jofo, a group of creatives in the apartment above him are seen playing guitar and joyously singing along to Leonard Cohen's 1967 hit, "So Long, Marianne." A town in #Montreal #Quebec singing Leonard Cohen ❤ Fck The #coronavirus #COVIDー19 #SocialDistancing pic.twitter.com/w0C5wn6ZJd — Frank Jofo (@frankjofo) March 23, 2020 Just last week, a group of Spanish musicians performed a heartfelt rendition of Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" on their balconies amid coronavirus lockdown in Barcelona, Spain.

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