During Kelly Clarkson’s performance of “The Dance,” Garth Brooks became emotional and cried.
Kelly Clarkson’s performance of “The Dance” at the Kennedy Center Honors for Garth Brooks in 2019 was a truly memorable moment. The performance took place in front of an audience of distinguished guests, including former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.
“The Dance” is a classic country ballad written by Tony Arata and originally recorded by Garth Brooks in 1989. The emotional lyrics tell the story of a man reflecting on a past relationship and the painful memories that accompany it.
Clarkson’s rendition of the song was particularly poignant, as she delivered a heartfelt and emotional performance that brought many members of the audience to tears. Her powerful vocals and expressive delivery captured the raw emotion of the song, and her performance was widely praised for its authenticity and sincerity.
In addition to honoring Garth Brooks, Clarkson’s performance of “The Dance” also served as a tribute to the power of music to evoke strong emotions and connect people across generations and backgrounds. It was a truly unforgettable moment that will be remembered for years to come.
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