![]() ![]() ![]() Quicklist:title: Harper Gruzinstext: The blog Deadspin called it "the worst national anthem rendition ever," and people on Twitter weren't any kinder about then 11-year-old Harper Gruzin's rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at a Major League Soccer game in Dallas. In the end, it was the crowd of hockey fans, Canadian and American alike, who came to her aid in finishing the dia: 19213424 After a quick smile, Normand bravely continued on, only to garble the words once again, before finally just singing what she knew of the song. Quicklist:title: Alexis Normandtext: Chalk it up to nerves, last-minute scheduling or the fact that she's a Canadian, jazz singer Alexis Normand managed to forget the words to the national anthem only a few lines in to her performance at the Memorial Cup hockey game in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, this past May. Though he promised the booing crowd to make up for his voice cracking mid "rockets' red glare," his finish was less than spectacular. Nor will he ever be able to outrun his disastrous performance of the national anthem at the 1993 NBA finals game. Quicklist:title: Carl Lewistext: Olympic champion Carl Lewis is considered one of the world's greatest track and field athletes. ![]() After screeching her way through, she topped of her performance by grabbing her crotch and dia: 19570366 Of course, the comedienne never professed to be a singer - and from the sound of it, she doesn't even try. Quicklist:title: Roseanne Barrtext: Roseanne Barr's 1990 performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" before a Reds-Padres game at San Diego's then Jack Murphy Stadium set a new low. ![]() READ MORE: 6 People Who Should Have Lip-Synced the National Anthem Now, thanks to YouTube, their performances live on in infamy.Ĭlick through to see our top five worst performances of the national anthem. If you have trouble remembering the words and hitting those notes, just think of those poor singers - or would-be singers - who botch the "Star-Spangled Banner" in front of an audience of thousands or millions, in the case of televised events. July 3, 2013— - intro: Another Independence Day is upon us - and with it, plenty of flag waving, fireworks and flubbing the national anthem. ![]()
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