Any song can be made into an unforgettable moment by Kelly Clarkson, and the country singer was obviously moved by her performance of Garth Brooks’ “favorite song,” the iconic ballad “The Dance.” Although Garth Brooks has delivered a number of outstanding performances over his career, it was his turn to receive a stunning tribute at the 2021 Kennedy Center Honors.
As fellow music titans like Gladys Knight, Jimmie Allen, James Taylor, and Kelly Clarkson paid respect to his heritage and incredible career, the 63-year-old vocalist—one of the most renowned singers in country music—was truly moved. Among the musical styles are honky-tonk, gospel, rock, and country. Actor Bradley Cooper began the tribute section by saying, “And then there’s Garth Brooks.” ”
Garth is a powerful hitter who broke down barriers across genres and swung for the fences, forever transforming American culture and adding new words to the language of country music. Clarkson, 42, took the stage first and gave a moving, powerful performance of Brook’s chart-topping 1990 ballad “The Dance,” which he acknowledged was his “favorite song.”
“You anticipate a certain song throughout the evening, like ‘The Dance.’”In a 1994 interview, Brooks said, “I could play it four or five times a night and be fine with it.” “The Dance” is going to be our biggest hit song ever. “I’ll take ‘The Dance’ to my grave.”Regarding the ballad about love, grief, and the bittersweet beauty of life’s ephemeral moments, he remarked, “It’ll probably be my favorite song forever.”
The hat comes off. The American Idol winner probably liked the song a bit more when he performed it live. Clarkson, who is well-known for her strong vocals and ability to bring back the appeal of old songs, gave a small but thrilling performance. The audience fell silent as soon as the Grammy winner started singing, enthralled by her powerful performance.
With just a piano for accompaniment, Clarkson’s voice soared and reverberated with genuine emotion across the audience. She sang every song with passion, captivating the audience, but Brooks was the one who was most affected. The country music legend was seen wiping away tears from his eyes and holding the medallion he was given that evening while seated in the crowd with his wife, Trisha Yearwood.
Brooks, clearly moved by the heartfelt performance, stood up as Clarkson’s voice reached its peak and, in a gesture of gratitude, took off his hat, a customary symbol of respect in country music, and put his palm over his mouth. “Perfect” Soon after, fans shared their excitement for Clarkson’s private yet thrilling performance on social media.
“Perfectly perfect performance.” It looks like Garth is rather proud. One internet user comments on the Kennedy Center Honors video, which was posted on Facebook, saying, “Kelly, you are an amazing artist.” You did a fantastic job singing that song. Garth was obviously feeling something. “[You are] amazing!” exclaims the second. One person commented, “I liked Kelly’s version much better,” while another wrote, “Garth’s reaction made me cry.” More than merely a performance, Kelly Clarkson’s version of “The Dance” was a masterpiece of music.