Pop star Michael Jackson, who died on June 25, was remembered at a public memorial service on Tuesday at the Staples Center sports arena in downtown Los Angeles, featuring performances by Mariah Carey and Stevie Wonder. FULL STORY
Mariah Carey and Trey Lorenz sing I'll Be There
Their version became popular during Mariah's performance on MTV Unplugged in 1993. How I wish Mariah can still sing and make music like she used to back in the early 90s
Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson sings Will You Be There.
In our darkest hour, in my deepest despair
Will you still care? Will you be there?
In my trials and my tribulations
Through our doubts and frustrations
In my violence, in my turbulence
Through my fear and my confessions
In my anguish and my pains
Through my joy and my sorrow
In the promise of another tomorrow
I'll never let you part
For you're always in my heart
Brooke Shield is fighting to hold back her tears as she pays tribute to her childhood friend. She describes her bond with Michael as 'the most natural and easiest of friendships.'
Usher says goodbyes to the artist 'Gone Too Soon.' He regards Michael as the genius who inspired him to become the performer he is now. Being overtaken by his emotions, Usher approaches to touch Michael's coffin.
Older brother Jermaine sings Smile, the most favorite song of Michael. Jermaine and Michael had a rocky relationship, most notably the two did not get along very well during the music video shoot of their song Torture.
Daughter Paris tearfully bids farewell to the The Jackson family and other guests close the memorial service by singing together We Are The World and Heal The World.
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