Marsh family from Faversham release new song from Disney film Moana after going viral with Les Misérables song One Day More
11:18, 04 May 2020
updated: 11:20, 04 May 2020
A Kent family who became a global sensation with a self-isolation adaptation of a Les Misérables song have released another video with lockdown-themed lyrics.
The six members of the Marsh family, who live in Faversham, have performed a parody of Where You Are from the Disney film Moana.
Watch: The Marsh family sing Where You Are
Following their viral success, the family appeared on ITV's This Morning where an emotional Holly Willoughby was brought to tears after watching their video.
They have also popped up on numerous news channels and made headlines across the world after KentOnline broke the story.
Dad Dr Ben Marsh, a history lecturer at the University of Kent in Canterbury, says they were all "hugely moved" by the global response to the first video.
Their take on Where You Are again uses clever wordplay to adapt the lyric to the coronavirus crisis.
Watch: The Marsh family's viral hit One Day More
"Corona! Make way, make way! Corona in spite of you and all the damage you do, we will succeed," the Marsh family sing.
They continue: "We choke at collapsing markets. Oh no!
"We wish we weren't stuck like detainees. I hate disease!"
Dr Marsh said his children - Alfie, 13; Thomas, 12; Ella, 10; and Tess, eight - have been in a few school productions but have otherwise had no musical theatre training.
He and wife Danielle Marsh, 42, also have no background in music.
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