Mariah Carey reduced a film crew to tears last week as she sang in new movie 'Tennessee'. Mariah performed 'Right To Dream' for a scene filmed at music club Second Fiddle and it struck an emotional chord with some onlookers. Director Aaron Woodley told The Tennessean newspaper: "People were weeping when she sang it. It was very moving, especially in the context of the film and her character."The song was co-written with Willie Nelson.Woodley says Mariah's appearances in Tennessee have been turning heads across the state. He said: "There I am, sitting on the edge of a boxcar with Mariah Carey, breezing through town. We slowed down to go over a bridge, and there were people sitting in cars. I think they did a double-take. 'I swear I just saw Mariah Carey on a boxcar.' "Mariah plays an aspiring country singer who escapes a controlling husband in New Mexico by fleeing to Nashville with two brothers.


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