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This is the moment an entire workingmen’s club falls silent as a man breaks into a moving rendition of Myfanwy.

The local punter sets down his pint to sing the song, one of the most famous Welsh songs ever written, which is impeccably observed.

Members of Tonyrefail Workingmen’s Club were left in awe when Mal Buck put down his drink to sing, and in the true tradition of Welsh male voices out came an exemplary rendition.

The video was taken by Tonyrefail carpenter David Llewelyn Morgan and posted onto Facebook. It has drawn comments from around the world.

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David said: “He was encouraged by the rest of us to sing it as we’ve heard him sing it before.

“There was a male choir there visiting that night, which I’m sure you can hear in the background, supporting him towards the end. It was a great moment and I’m glad I filmed it.”

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One comment on Facebook said: “Did NOT know he could sing like that. Top drawer, fair play to him.”

Another added: “Gives me goose bumps every time!”

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