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Christina Aguilera was out in full force on Tuesday night, performing a John Lennon classic in support of her pal, Linda Perry. The latter hosted a star-studded soiree at No Name Club in Los Angeles, California, in honor of her song “Hands of Love,” written for the film Freeheld.
Aguilera took the stage to deliver a powerful cover of Lennon’s heart-wrenching 1970 song “Mother” and brought the house down. See for yourself in the clips below.
“I expected a hurricane to pop in – I’m not going to lie,” Perry teased. “She was just so contained and so graceful and gracious, and just wanted to be of service to the song and the movie. Whatever she could do to help is what she came down to do, and she sang the song amazing. I think she did, like, three takes. I said, 'Well, why don’t you just give me a fourth one – what the hell?’ And she’s been so supportive.
Christina Aguilera was out in full force on Tuesday night, performing a John Lennon classic in support of her pal, Linda Perry. The latter hosted a star-studded soiree at No Name Club in Los Angeles, California, in honor of her song “Hands of Love,” written for the film Freeheld.
Aguilera took the stage to deliver a powerful cover of Lennon’s heart-wrenching 1970 song “Mother” and brought the house down. See for yourself in the clips below.
“I expected a hurricane to pop in – I’m not going to lie,” Perry teased. “She was just so contained and so graceful and gracious, and just wanted to be of service to the song and the movie. Whatever she could do to help is what she came down to do, and she sang the song amazing. I think she did, like, three takes. I said, 'Well, why don’t you just give me a fourth one – what the hell?’ And she’s been so supportive.
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