Stevie Wonder brings America to tears as he serenades Michelle Obama

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Kayla Bazile
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Stevie Wonder brings America to tears as he serenades Michelle Obama
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Break out the tissues.

Last night on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Michelle Obama showed up one last time before she is no longer First Lady. There she and Fallon signed thank you notes and played some great games. While the episode was full of tear-jerking moments, the one that stood out from them all was when Fallon brought out Stevie Wonder to sing a medley of "Isn't She Lovely/My Cherie Amour" dedicated to Mrs. Obama.

While the songs' lyrics were changed a bit to fit the occasion, the overall message was crystal clear: everyone is going to miss Michelle Obama.

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Kayla Bazile

Kayla is the pop culture intern at Mashable and can most likely be found looking up funny pictures of cats on the internet.Follow her gif filled Twitter: @oh_kayx


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