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March 07, 2007

Speaking of movie songs . . .

Mariah Carey reportedly had the cast and crew of her latest film weeping.

Carey prompted tears on the set of her new movie Tennessee after performing a song she co-wrote with country legend Willie Nelson.

The star, who plays an aspiring country singer in the film, unveiled track "Right to Dream" last week - and the film's director Aaron Woodley admits he was "moved" by the star's emotionally charged performance. He says, "People were weeping on the crew when she sang it. It's very moving, especially in the context of the film and her character."

Of course, the most likely explanation for the tears comes courtesy of the folks at Socialite Life.

He forgot to add that she was chopping onions, wearing a "Precious Moments" sweatshirt and outfitting a three-legged dog with a prosthetic leg at the same time.

Heh.

Posted by Mike Lief at March 7, 2007 05:01 PM | TrackBack

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