Listen to Winners From the Golden Globes: Adele and 'Life of Pi'

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Brian Anthony Hernandez
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Listen to Winners From the Golden Globes: Adele and 'Life of Pi'

During the 70th Golden Globe Awards, Adele took home the trophy for Best Original Song for "Skyfall," and Mychael Danna won Best Original Score for Life of Pi.

Listen to their musical creations, below.

Best Original Song Goes To ... Adele's 'Skyfall'

"It's very strange to be here," Adele said in her acceptance speech. "We've been pissing ourselves laughing." The singer beat out Keith Urban's "For You" from Act of Valor, Bon Jovi's "Not Running Anymore" from Stand Up Guys, Taylor Swift's "Safe and Sound" from The Hunger Games and "Suddenly" from Les Miserables in the Best Original Song category.

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A 77-piece orchestra backs Adele's vocals on "Skyfall," which she recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London.

Best Original Score Goes To ... Life of Pi

Composer Mychael Danna accepted the award for Best Original Score, besting other composers for their work on Anna Karenina, Argo, Cloud Atlas and Lincoln.

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