What’s one of the best scenes in Mockingjay, Part 1? Answer: When Katniss performs “The Hanging Tree,” a song straight out of the book by Suzanne Collins.

Now you can listen to it again and again online.

“The Hanging Tree” appears on James Newton Howard’s Mockingjay, Part 1 score, which appears to have sprung a leak in advance of its November 24 on-sale date.

The catchy melody, which was still running through our heads as we exited the theater, was penned by The Lumineers.

Listen to “The Hanging Tree” by Jennifer Lawrence below:

In the film Katniss begins singing the song to Pollux, an Avox. Cressida and her camera crew film the moment and use it as a propos video. In the next scene we see that her song has spread across Panem. As you hear in the track above, the rebels begin singing the song as well.

It’s one of the most stirring moments in Mockingjay and a good reason for Lionsgate to have split the book into two parts. Would there have been time for a moment like this to simmer and expand in a single film?

Jennifer Lawrence performed the song live in front of the cameras, director Francis Lawrence has said in recent interviews, after reluctantly agreeing to do so. We’re glad she did.

“The Hanging Tree” is a song taught to Katniss by her late father. The lyrics were penned by Suzanne Collins, the trilogy’s author. Find a sample of the lyrics below:

Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Where they strung up a man
They say murdered three.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it seem
If we met up at midnight
In the hanging tree.

Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Where the dead man called out
For his love to flee.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it seem
If we met up at midnight
In the hanging tree.

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