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Top 10 Most Emotional Singing Performances in Movies
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These performances turned the silver screen into a Broadway stage. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the most stirring and powerful moments where movie characters break into song.
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Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the most stirring and powerful
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moments where movie characters break into song. We're sticking to songs that are sung in the
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universe of the film, so beware of potential spoilers ahead.
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Number 10. I Dreamed a Dream. Les Miserables.
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The cast of this epic Broadway adaptation was tasked with singing live on set instead
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of lip-syncing to a backing track.
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"At the end of the day, there should be nothing but trouble.
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And I struggle for all, and I struggle for one."
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It's a major risk, but it pays off in Oscar winner Anne Hathaway's big number.
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Playing the impoverished and hopeless Fonteyn,
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Hathaway makes one of Broadway's most famous ballads her own.
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"I dreamed that love would never die. I dreamed that God would be forgiving."
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She doesn't just play the grief and hopelessness of the song.
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She's also angry at the way her life has turned out, and the camera lingers on all of it.
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The result is a riveting experience that brings us to our knees.
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Number 9. This Is Me. The Greatest Showman.
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The Hugh Jackman-led P.T. Barnum musical made a lot of money,
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and has won over many audiences.
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Its soundtrack, and this tune in particular, is a major reason why.
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This Is Me is a forward-driving, pop chart-friendly theme of empowerment and self-love
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led by Keala Settle, who plays Barnum's bearded lady.
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The soaring choir and overwhelming percussion moves us,
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while Settle's voice beautifully rises over it all to cut right to the song's core.
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When she sings, she believes it, and so do we.
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In a lot of ways, This Is Me captures the story's heart, and we have Settle to thank for that.
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Number 8. I Will Always Love You. The Bodyguard.
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The private plane is pulling away.
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Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner's characters have said their goodbyes.
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Their romance will just be a memory.
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Then, pop star Rachel Marans stops the aircraft,
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rushing to give her loyal bodyguard one final embrace.
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Throughout, Whitney's "I Will Always Love You" begins playing.
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The scene shifts, and we see the star performing the number like the powerhouse she is.
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Her take on the Dolly Parton song would have been amazing as just a single,
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yet being able to see her embody it in character amps up the stakes,
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further cementing it in our memory.
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Bittersweet and devastating, the rendition will forever be part of movie history.
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Number 7. The Edge of Night. The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King.
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The epic scope and spectacle of Peter Jackson's trilogy is definitely moving,
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but few moments could make a grown nerd cry like The Edge of Night.
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Famed for their many battle scenes,
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The Lord of the Rings movies never fail to deliver on drama, action, and violence.
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But in the third film, The Return of the King,
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Jackson slows things down to let us take in the depressing reality of war.
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The hobbit Pippin solemnly sings The Edge of Night,
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while the cruel and callous Denethor gorges himself.
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Actor Billy Boyd's voice then echoes as Denethor's son,
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Faramir, and his men are needlessly brutalized in battle.
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It is one of the trilogy's most measured, graceful, and devastating moments.
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Number 6. Edelweiss - The Sound of Music.
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Faced with either joining the Nazi party or having to leave their homeland of Austria,
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the von Trapps tug at our heartstrings by performing Edelweiss at a festival.
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Realizing this may be the last time he'll see his home,
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Captain von Trapp begins to falter,
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only to be helped by Maria, his children, and the audience.
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The gentle lullaby of a song becomes a powerful note of defiance against a fascist tide.
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The moment is extra poignant since the tune also helped unify the family earlier in the story.
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It may not be actor Christopher Plummer's singing voice we hear,
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but he and playback singer Bill Lee give us the movie's most beautiful moment.
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Number 5. Tiny Dancer - Almost Famous.
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Following an aspiring music writer as he joins rock band Stillwater on tour,
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Almost Famous is a story of excess and camaraderie.
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Perhaps its most famous scene occurs when everyone is on the bus,
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not speaking a word to one another.
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But Elton John's Tiny Dancer is playing on the radio,
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and soon, that shifts the entire dynamic.
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The tune breaks the ice as each individual begins singing along.
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Music allows them all to reconnect and bond over the pure joy that music provides.
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It's hard to stay composed as we watch the exuberant cathartic display.
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Number 4. Let It Be - Across The Universe.
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Two storylines, one about the Vietnam War and one about the 1967 Detroit riots,
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converge in this 2007 Beatles jukebox musical.
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The funerals of two young people are juxtaposed while Carol Woods and Timothy T. Mitchum
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sing a gospel rendition of Let It Be.
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The scene takes what is already one of the Beatles' most stirring and spiritual songs,
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and launches it into the stratosphere.
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It's packed with power and raw emotion.
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Woods and Mitchum make brief appearances,
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but their choir-backed duet is what you'll be thinking about long after the credits roll.
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Number 3. My Man - Funny Girl.
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In this 1968 classic, Barbara Streisand once again assumes the role she played
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on Broadway to glorious effect.
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"Oh my man, I love him so. He'll never know."
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The climax finds entertainer Fanny Bryce abandoned by the man she loves,
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whose gambling problem and shady business dealings have landed him in prison.
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Though she sticks by him, they part upon his return.
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But that doesn't change how she feels.
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My Man is a classic torch song.
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"For whatever my man is, I am his forever more."
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Bryce is on stage, but the way the scene is filmed makes us forget there are people watching her.
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It's just her, the darkness, and us.
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Of course, Streisand nails Bryce's devotion in the face of all the reasons she should forget him,
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gutting us in the process.
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"All my life is just despair, but I don't care."
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It's no wonder she got the Oscar.
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Number 2. And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going - Dreamgirls.
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"And I am telling you, I'm not going."
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Broadway fans waited over 20 years to see Dreamgirls come to the silver screen,
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but it was worth it.
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The moment Effie White is foisted out of that girl group she helped start,
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abandoned by her friends and betrayed by her lover, is particularly poignant.
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"And I'm waking up tomorrow morning and finding that there's nobody there."
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When Jennifer Hudson launches into the big number,
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she brings it to life in a way that gives us major goosebumps.
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Every word is felt, every note is magnetic, and every minute is absolute magic.
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"And I'm telling you, I'm not going."
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The pure emotion permeating Hudson's moment is impossible to ignore,
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and never fails to get the tears flowing.
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Before we unveil our top pick, here are some honorable mentions.
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Moon River - Breakfast at Tiffany's.
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Audrey Hepburn's wispy voice and guitar strumming make an unforgettable movie moment.
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"You heartbreaker, wherever you're going, I'm going your way."
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La Marseillaise - Casablanca.
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Rick Blaine's customers defy the German officers by singing the French national anthem.
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Wise Up - Magnolia.
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A group of struggling people sing along to this Amy Mann song.
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Llorendo - Mulholland Drive.
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A haunting and surreal performance.
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Falling Slowly - Once.
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Two musicians fall in love over a song.
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Number 1 - Over the Rainbow - The Wizard of Oz.
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Judy Garland had a powerful voice, but the real power came in her ability to channel pure emotion through it,
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like she did in Meet Me in St. Louis.
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Her singing in The Wizard of Oz is the best example of this phenomenon.
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Dorothy Gale is just a girl who dreams of getting away from her family's farm,
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and Over the Rainbow is her wondering where she belongs.
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As Garland looks to the sky,
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she sings what has since become one of Hollywood's most touching and elegant songs.
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Her interpretation is beyond reproach,
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with her character's innocence and hopefulness still resonating with people all over the world.
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Which of these performances had you clutching your tissues?
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Tell us in the comments.
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