Around the World in 80 Anthems: One Family, 80 Countries, 80 Anthems
Some people can't even recite their own national anthem, but this girl learned the songs of 80 other countries– in the native language, to benefit a charity.
Some people can't even recite their own national anthem, but this girl learned the songs of 80 other countries– in the native language, to benefit a charity.
When both the cast of the Lion King and the cast of Aladdin got stranded at LaGuardia Airport in New York City, they decided to have a sing-off.
She was so nervous she could barely speak when she stepped onto the stage, but this 13-yr-old's stunning performance brought the audience to its feet.
Officer Kristian Johnson went above and beyond his job requirement this week when a blind woman asked for some special assistance in her home.
Though this pup may not quite have the stage moves to be Freddie Mercury, she sure can belt it like him.
The sounds of "Don't Look Back in Anger" were ringing out across St. Ann's Square on Thursday morning.
This Edmonton crowd might be better at singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" than a lot of Americans.
This granddad won't soon forget the legendary Christmas when his favorite pop star stopped by to surprise him with a special gift.
Ken Williams will do anything to make sure each and every customer is smiling when they enter this Florida hardware store.
You can feel the love from these students as they surprise teacher Ben Ellis by singing beautiful hymns outside his window.
From helping a down-on-her-luck fan into the stands, to chugging champagne straight from the bottle, Bill Murray is living it up for his favorite team.
The flight was only delayed half an hour, but this musical trio wanted to make sure that passengers were properly entertained anyway.
When Brad Johnsen said that his cat Pepé hates him singing in the bathtub, he really meant it.
Dr. Francois sings in the hospital whenever he can because he believes that music can uplift his patients and his medical staff, too.
Lauralie Mufute was disappointed in herself for forgetting the words to the national anthem – but thankfully, she had a compassionate crowd to help her out.
This 12-year-old puppeteer isn't just hilarious - she also has an incredible singing voice without moving her mouth, making her the champ of "America's Got Talent".
The Frozen star did not waste a second of her time worrying about the storm in a Floridian hurricane shelter – instead, she cheered up the other families.
When Deputy Froelich saw a frightened senior sitting by herself in the storm shelter, he decided to cheer her up with a little song and dance.
This boy with Down syndrome might not be as famous as Whitney Houston just yet, but he is certainly getting there with his rendition of "I Have Nothing".
The emotional exchange between the father and son is so pure, it could bring a tear to your own eye, too.
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