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Deaf woman sings Shania Twain song and then she joins her for duet that has Internet in tears
This performance meant so much for both women.
Britanie Leclair
10.01.17

This month, Mandy Harvey and Shania Twain shared the Americaโ€™s Got Talent stage in a powerful performance symbolizing perseverance in the face of unimaginable obstacles.

Harvey, who learned to sing after losing her hearing, and Twain, whose vocal cords were damaged in a battle with Lyme disease, sang an unforgettable rendition of Twainโ€™s 1996 hit song โ€œYouโ€™re Still the Oneโ€, stunning audiences worldwide.

The lyrics of the song, which Twain had originally written about her relationship with ex-husband Robert โ€œMuttโ€ Lange, were slightly re-worded to reflect the womenโ€™s respective journeys.

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In July of this year, Twain revealed to CBC News that she had been suffering from Lyme disease after being bitten by a tick.

As a result of the Lyme disease, Twain subsequently suffered dysphonia, a vocal cord disorder that robbed her of her singing voice and forced her to undergo extensive speech therapy.

It was also around this time that Twain learned her husband had been having an affairโ€” with her best friend. In an interview with PEOPLE Country, she says, โ€œI was shattered. I said, โ€˜How many more traumatic moments can I take?'โ€

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Twainโ€™s duet partner Mandy Harvey, a deaf singer, is best known as Simon Cowellโ€™s Golden Buzzer recipient in the most recent season of Americaโ€™s Got Talent.

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In her book Sensing the Rhythm: Finding My Voice in a World Without Sound (via PEOPLE), she recalls losing her hearing, describing how she was studying at Colorado State University to become a music teacher when she realized she could not hear her professor talking. Later, she would learn that she had a connective tissue disorder which would ultimately cause her to lose all of her residual hearing.

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Now Twain, who has just released her first album in 15 years, and Harvey, who has taught herself to sing and keep rhythm by tapping her feet on stage, have teamed up to show the world that they have finally conquered their battles.

Twain tells The Star, โ€œI feel triumphant. I just feel like Iโ€™ve climbed this huge mountain and I made it to the topโ€ฆ And you know, coming from a time when I really thought I would never record an album again, that I would never tour again, that I would never sing professionally again.โ€

Of the performance, she tells Entertainment Tonightโ€˜s Denny Directo, โ€œIt really warmed my heart to be standing there with someone that really understands loss and the courage that it takes to overcome that loss and to soldier on.โ€

Watch the powerful duet below.

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Manโ€™s working on roof but moment favorite song comes on it turns hilarious
I laughed so hard watching this.
Jake Manning
08.28.24

Have you ever experienced a moment when a song starts playing, and you simply canโ€™t resist moving to the beat?

It doesnโ€™t matter where you are or what youโ€™re doing โ€“ when that rhythm hits, your body just takes over.

For some, this might even happen while theyโ€™re hard at work.

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And if your boss is cool with it, why not break out into a little dance right there on the spot?

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This was exactly the case for Andrew Wilcox, a roofer who was busy working on a shed next to a house.

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It had been a long and tiring day, filled with the kind of labor that demands focus and precision.

Andrew and his co-worker were determined to make sure every detail was perfect, but then something unexpected happened.

A song came on that Andrew couldnโ€™t resist, and suddenly, the mood of the day changed.

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The song in question was โ€œBailandoโ€ by Enrique Iglesias.

This popular tune is known for its catchy beat and infectious rhythm.

As soon as it started playing, Andrew felt the urge to dance.

Before he knew it, he was moving to the music, right there on the roof, with no hesitation.

It wasnโ€™t just a small jig, eitherโ€”Andrew went all out, showing off his best dance moves while balancing atop the building.

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The video of this spontaneous dance session quickly became a hit online, not just because of Andrewโ€™s unexpected dance break, but also due to the clever editing.

As the video plays, viewers see Andrew shifting from one roof to another, dancing in different spots and showing off a variety of moves.

The editing adds a humorous twist, making it appear as though Andrew is teleporting from one place to another.

Itโ€™s this unique combination of unexpected dancing and creative video work that makes the clip so entertaining.

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Throughout the video, Andrew performs several dance moves that might not be familiar to everyone.

They arenโ€™t your typical, everyday dance moves, but theyโ€™re definitely amusing.

His enthusiasm is infectious, and itโ€™s clear that heโ€™s having a great time.

Watching the video, itโ€™s hard not to smile as Andrew grooves along to the music with pure joy.

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Since the video was uploaded, it has gone viral, gaining millions of views and plenty of laughs.

People from all over the internet have commented on how funny and delightful it is to watch Andrew dance.

He even added a playful caption to the video:

โ€œItโ€™s only natural that when the radio plays those Latino tunes, my hips start to sway. I love the music. I love the culture. I love the dance.โ€

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Andrewโ€™s love for the music might be linked to his background.

He spent two years working as a missionary in Arizona and has worked alongside many Mexican co-workers.

This experience may have contributed to his appreciation for Latin music, although his dance moves in the video arenโ€™t exactly traditional.

Nonetheless, his passion for the music shines through.

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So, what about you?

Is there a particular song or genre that gets you up and dancing, no matter where you are?

Maybe you have a go-to tune that always lifts your spirits or a genre that you just canโ€™t get enough of.

Whatever it is, music has a way of bringing out our most carefree and joyful selves.

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