Monday, February 23, 2015
David Oyelowo Moved To Tears By John Legend And Commons Performance of 'Glory' At The 2015 Academy Awards!!!
John Legend and Common's powerful performance of "Glory", the team song for the movie, "Selma" at the 2015 Oscars moved many to tears and got a standing ovation at the end of the performance. David Oyelowo, who played the role of Martin Luther King Jr, Chris Pine and many others were seen visibly crying as they stood up to give the performance a standing ovation.
The song also won the Best Song. In their acceptance speech, Common thanked God who he believes "lives in us all"
Check out the performance after the jump!!!
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