Carrie Underwood performed “Change” from her album Play On during CNN Heroes an All Star Tribute which aired last night on CNN. The special honored ordinary people who do extraordinary things.

Check out her performance, after the jump…

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  • wordnerdarchie

    The more I see of Carrie Underwood, the more I like her. Well done!

  • blmetsfan

    beautiful performance

  • yeahyeahsure

    I like Carrie’s new hair. She looks so much younger. Great performance as always.

  • cmc25

    Wonderful performance.

  • mzbet

    Wow. That was gorgeous! It was a very touching performance. Beautifully done, Carrie!

  • fusion8

    she’s gorgeous! and that was a wonderful performance.

  • Sunshinegirl

    Wow! That was beautiful and so moving! I love it when she just pours her heart and emotion so fully into her songs like that. Broght tears to my eyes.

  • jack5791

    Very touching…she is the perfect person to sing this song.

  • dhunken

    Great as always!

  • gangreen29

    So great!! I am not a huge fan of the song but she performs it so well live! Also, I think this was a great way to reach a new audience, I know my grandma watched it and now wants the Carrie cd for Christmas lol!

  • sylvanaire

    Wow, that was beautiful. I bought her cd the day it came out, have listened to it some, but never really paid attention to the lyrics. I’ve got tears rolling down my checks from that performance. Well done, Carrie.

  • david90531

    One of her most moving songs, such great lyrics. She did a wonderful job and she looked stunning!

  • windmills

    Powerful performance. Carrie sang this with so much passion and conviction and it was even more of a powerful performance IMO if you watched the whole show and saw the stories of the people making a difference. Judging from the audience shots Carrie was really touched and it made for a great performance. She sounds amazing.

  • http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=iamthepurplewalrus&view=videos purplesmile

    This made me cry. It was made even more special by the thought that a compatriot, Efren Penaflorida, is one of those fools who believed they could change the world and actually do.