This scene and song does something to me, I cry every time. This is such a powerful scene, and for me it represents the fact that God has the final say. You can do whatever you want or feel however you want in life, but God has the final say. Despite her father's ill feelings toward Shug all those years, when God spoke to him in that moment, he had no choice but to surrender. When she said, "See daddy, sinners have soul too," omg that just breaks me down every time.
If you aren't crying when you watch this, you don't have a soul. Whether you believe or not, this touches something inside you. I love this scene because I have the same reaction every time I see it. We all want to reconcile with the people we love no matter what we/they have done and no matter how long we/they've been angry. Life is too short to let petty differences keep those we love away. Stop wasting time. Call someone you love, show them this and have a good happy cry together. :)
I know they don't explicitly say it but I think the choir soloist is Shug' s daughter. This scene is probably the best of the movie safe Celie's and Nettie's reunion
This scene always makes me cry. Her family writes her off due to her lifestyle, but she shows back up doubling the congregation, and the phrase, "See, Daddy? Sinners have soul, too." She and her daddy were more alike than they thought, and there they are together, leading everyone home.
i love this song i could listen to it all day and all night you can realy feel this song when you listen to it because this is what people need in the world right now (he will speak to you if you need him just pray to him and he will answer your prayers)
@justliketeflon this is one of my favorites as well, but I would have to say the part when Cellie and Nettie were seperated by Mister..now that killed me! I remember seeing it in the theater and there wasnt a dry eye in the house.
This movie is the BEST movie EVER made. It gets me by my throat every single time. It gives me hope....that there is good in most people.....even in mister..... Thank you Steven Spielberg for this precious jewel :-)
Personally I think the girl in the Choir is Daddy’s “good girl” NOT Shug’s daughter, but the but about her that touched me is when she (the choir singer just sort of went “I so do NOT have anything on my sister’s voice” and then just sang along
that one line is the most powerful line in the movie. "See daddy? Sinners have souls too." this movie is a classic.
I replay the part were her dad hugs back and she cries.....thats my number1 favorite part in the movie
Shug’s face when he finally hugs her back gets me every time.
This scene and song does something to me, I cry every time. This is such a powerful scene, and for me it represents the fact that God has the final say. You can do whatever you want or feel however you want in life, but God has the final say. Despite her father's ill feelings toward Shug all those years, when God spoke to him in that moment, he had no choice but to surrender. When she said, "See daddy, sinners have soul too," omg that just breaks me down every time.
One of my favorite scenes in the movie!😎
THIS. NEVER. GETS. OLD. AT. ALL. Somebody needs to hear this right now...
Impossible to be indifferent to Shug's reaction when her father embraces her. Beautiful scene and movie.
This is my favourite part of the movie. Praise God!
🥰🥰🥰
If you aren't crying when you watch this, you don't have a soul. Whether you believe or not, this touches something inside you. I love this scene because I have the same reaction every time I see it. We all want to reconcile with the people we love no matter what we/they have done and no matter how long we/they've been angry. Life is too short to let petty differences keep those we love away. Stop wasting time. Call someone you love, show them this and have a good happy cry together. :)
Sends chills over me!!! PRAISE GOD.
I think the girl in the choir is Shug's daughter.
Shug had 3 children with Albert
I know they don't explicitly say it but I think the choir soloist is Shug' s daughter. This scene is probably the best of the movie safe Celie's and Nettie's reunion
I wondered about that…or maybe sister?
@@kerrijohnstone7588 Shug did mention that her kids were with her parents. When she was drunk and delirious: " Children gots to have a pa'"
This scene never fails to make cry.
This scene always makes me cry. Her family writes her off due to her lifestyle, but she shows back up doubling the congregation, and the phrase, "See, Daddy? Sinners have soul, too." She and her daddy were more alike than they thought, and there they are together, leading everyone home.
This is my favorite part of the movie. Her voice is awesome!!! Gives me Chills!!!
Jan 2022. This scene is still reverent!! ❤️
This movie is a Legend! It resonates to the hearts of many no matter what creed. OAN, my sister was in the choir singing :)
i love this song i could listen to it all day and all night you can realy feel this song when you listen to it because this is what people need in the world right now (he will speak to you if you need him just pray to him and he will answer your prayers)
This Song Gives Me Chills Every Time!
Had me crying . Makes me miss my dad. (:
This is such a late reply, but yes the Color Purple is a real touching movie.... makes everyone's emotions run all over the place lol !!
Love this scene and song!
this is the definition of "KILLIN' IT" shug brought the holy ghost no doubt
Good God this makes me weep. And I'm a 45 year old man.
This song never loses it's effect.
Welcome home, Shug! You and your friends are loved and welcomed.
Lord I love this song think im going to sing it at church
this is my favorite scene of the movie i even find myself singing god is tryna tell you somethin in the shower
I love this movie and this scene. Many movies try to copy it but none are as powerful. Shug's voice is incredible"
Amen! This song is so powerful. It gives me chills all the time and leaving me in tears😉
The chills, the tears, I LOVE this part of this movie!
So true. This song and Mahalia Jackson's Trouble of this World break me down every single time.
it really makes me cry this movie and this song it´s really beautiful with her voice
So moving I cried
Make me cry 😍
Makes me cry EVERYTIME!!!!!!!
Very powerful and emotional
I love this song! !!
My favorite movie and favorite part!!! I love this!!!
I love this movie, I love this part of this movie ♥ !!!!!!!
I used love to hear this song every Sunday morning.
@emgodhth Its actually Tata Vega who did the singing parts for Shug Avery.
How sweet! Thanks so much for posting this for all of us to enjoy! The movie was just wonderful, wasn't it?
only this film could have you crying almost all the way through
When Shug sings .... "Well maybe Godddd's . .trying to tell . .you something...." that's when I feel the chills
No kidding. EVERYTIME... the actual movie or just the CZcams video... I'm tearing up.
Nunca me canso de esta película, esa escena siempre me pone sensible
Still grasps my heart til this day!
Amen! My favourite track from TheColourPurple ... not only for the music, but for the sentiment... relevant every day. Season's Greetings folks. ;-)
Too beautiful for words
Damn this gets me every single time...
Even Mr. was feeling the spirit inspire of his evil ways!!!
Best part of movie!
this song really does speak to you
is the lady that plays shug avery really singing this part? her voice gives me chills.
You can take the Christian out of the church, but you can't take the church out of the Christian.
AMEN!!!
this symbolic of her leadin the sinners to Christ
The house mix is amazing
Thank you Margaret Avery, you are extraordinary.
this song brings me peace
enjoyed this. This was my fav part of the movie. a very good movie. gives me chills.
favorite scene and there’s some good ones in this film
0 dislikes. Damn straight.
love this part...you CAN go home!!!
This is one of my favorite parts. Speak lord, speak to me.
that sure is an amazing song, nearly made me cry!
Very powerful scene. The best movie scene in our history. (African Americans)
This is one of my favorite scenes from the movie...and Lillie is finally home.
I love this movie
@justliketeflon this is one of my favorites as well, but I would have to say the part when Cellie and Nettie were seperated by Mister..now that killed me! I remember seeing it in the theater and there wasnt a dry eye in the house.
I'm so glad I didn't see this in the theater!
Love this scene
i loved this part...
The greatest movie scene in our history. (African American)
John Patton Jr. (2-18-30 to 4-18-05) Bay area lyric tenor played Shug Avery's father. (Google)
I agree about the chills; don't forget the goose bumps!
This movie is the BEST movie EVER made. It gets me by my throat every single time. It gives me hope....that there is good in most people.....even in mister..... Thank you Steven Spielberg for this precious jewel :-)
my fave part of the movie
i love this part in this movie
Why am I crying right now??
I really had no idea what was going on, but it was heart touching.
Daym cry every time
Even though I had to translate this, what you said was nice and true . I like it also.
Crying every time
The best movie in the world! ;)
I didn't cry, but I did indeed feel that touch. I rarely cry for anything, but that doesn't mean I can't feel.
this part of the movie reminds me of my home church
I cry EVERYTIME I see this scene.
I wasn't prepared to randomly stumble upon this scene and cry today!
Best scene 💯💯💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯
best part of the movie
Personally I think the girl in the Choir is Daddy’s “good girl” NOT Shug’s daughter, but the but about her that touched me is when she (the choir singer just sort of went “I so do NOT have anything on my sister’s voice” and then just sang along
12/2022 still here
Tata Vega BODIED these vocals.
When she sings to audiences, even today, she gets disbelief.
chilling.. I Love you daddy..
@emgodhth It's not shirley, it's actually margaret avery...:-)
@Equus2011 No It's Tata Vega.
@pantherandme you said the truth!
The lord has spoken xx
What is the name of this song?
from meet the browns movie...if u are talking about shug avery
That isn't Lauryn Hill...It was Maria Howell (check on IMDB).
it was in the book I think
God is Undefeated!