The legendary singer-songwriter reminded her fans of just how stunning her voice still is while making an appearance this week on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert, where she delivered a goosebump-inducing performance of her iconic song, "Angel."
The 58-year-old singer uploaded a clip from her Feb. 12 Tiny Desk appearance to Instagram on Friday, bringing fans a wave of nostalgia as she performed the 1998 hit single, which originally came out in 1997 as part of her fourth studio album, Surfacing.
View this post on Instagram"'That’s just heavenly stuff right there!!!" one of her fans gushed in the comments on the "Amazing" performance, while more fans said "Angel" is still one of their "favorite" songs all these years later.
"Omg this voice gives me the chills every time," one commenter wrote.
"So extremely & incredibly talented you are @officialsarahmclachlan ?" someone else told McLachlan in the comments, while more users called the Grammy winner's voice "mesmerizing" and "beautiful as ever."
Someone else added that McLachlan has definitely "still got it!!!"
Another user said the performance was, "the most beautiful and profound version of this song I've ever heard."
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