Your ocean eyes are about to fill up with water.
10.02.2020 - 22:26 / cosmopolitan.com
Ahead of tonight’s show, we knew , was performing something, but it was shrouded in mystery. Those of you who bet your friends that Billie would perform the new James Bond song were incorrect, because she ended up singing during the show’s In Memoriam segment.
Billie sang a moving cover of “Yesterday,” and if you missed the moment or simply want to watch it again, here ya go:
The song was originally performed by The Beatles, and the lyrics are below:
YesterdayAll my troubles seemed so far
Your ocean eyes are about to fill up with water.
Even though Billie Eilish’s stirring performance at the 2020 Academy Awards earlier this month, was highly praised by her fans, the singer does not think she did a good job. Billie performed a moving rendition of 1965 Beatles classic, Yesterday, for the ceremony In Memoriam segment which paid tribute to various artists who lost their lives in the past year, including NBA superstar Kobe Bryant.
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Billie Eilish and her brother and co-producer Finneas took the the stage at the 2020 Academy Awards earlier this evening to perform a cover of The Beatles' "Yesterdy" as part of the annual In Memoriam segment celebrating the lives of iconic film stars who passed away over the past year. This year, the segment paid tribute to the late Kobe Bryant, Rip Torn, Doris Day, and Agnès Varda, among others.
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Billie Eilish took the stage tonight at the 2020 Oscars to cover “Yesterday” for the “In Memoriam” segment. Eilish sang while her brother Finneas accompanied her on piano.
By Denise Petski
Fewer and fewer people may be tuning in to awards shows every year, but they're all still frantically searching Youtube for Billie Eilish! 92nd Annual Academy Awards aired Sunday night, with Billie Eilish taking the stage to perform for the In Memoriam, and that performance might end up being the most-watched moment of the night.
Fewer and fewer people may be tuning in to awards shows every year, but they're all still frantically searching Youtube for Billie Eilish! 92nd Annual Academy Awards aired Sunday night, with Billie Eilish taking the stage to perform for the In Memoriam, and that performance might end up being the most-watched moment of the night.
All the feels! Billie Eilish moved the audience at the 2020 Academy Awards on Sunday, February 9, with her beautiful rendition of “Yesterday” by The Beatles.
The pop star soundtracked the In Memoriam section of the night
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