Bride-To-Be Serenaded By Train Passengers

When Lucy Rogers caught the 19:57 from Euston, she did not expect a serenade from a 25-strong choir and a marriage proposal from boyfriend Adam King.

Soon after the Watford-bound train pulled out of the station, a fellow traveller in Lucy's carriage began singing the Bill Wither's classic Lovely Day.

Within seconds the solo had turned into a full-choir a capella version of the hit song, with two-thirds of the other passengers joining in.

Around 90 seconds into the rendition, Adam King - Lucy's boyfriend of six years - steps forward.

"Lucy Rogers," he asks, "will you marry me?"

The romantic proposal has already become an internet sensation, with thousands of hits on YouTube.

Mr King, 34, told Sky News he started planning the proposal in April, enlisting the help of the Adam Street Singers, a show choir of which he is a member.

Lucy, who filmed the rendition thinking it was just "lovely" and "unusual", had no idea it was all for her.

With such a memorable marriage proposal, the couple, who are to start planning the big event, have got a lot to live up to.

"Perhaps a fancy dress parade on a mode of transport?", suggested Lucy.