Common and John Legend Win Best Original Song Oscar for "Glory" From Selma

Watch their performance from the Academy Awards, complete with full chorus, plus their politically-charged acceptance speech
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Common and John Legend's song "Glory", from the film Selma, has won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Watch them perform it at the Oscars ceremony below, backed by a full chorus in a recreation of Dr. Martin Luther King's march on Selma, Alabama. Shortly after performing the song to a standing ovation, Common and Legend accepted the award with a speech connecting the struggles of the film with modern conflicts of police brutality, mass incarceration, and voting rights. Watch the speech below as well.

"Glory" was up against Tegan and Sara and the Lonely Island's "Everything Is Awesome" (from The Lego Movie), Rita Ora's "Grateful" (from Beyond the Lights), Glen Campbell's "I'm Not Gonna Miss You" (from Glen Campbell... I'll Be Me) and Adam Levine and Keira Knightley's *"*Lost Stars" *(*from Begin Again) for the Oscar.

Previously, "Glory" won the Golden Globe for Best Original Song. Common and Legend also performed it at the Grammys.

Read the Dissolve's interview with Selma director Ava DuVernay and star David Oyelowo.

Watch the music video for "Glory":