Earlier this month we learned that Jennifer Lawrence recorded a song for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1—an experience that seemed to traumatize the Oscar-winning actress. She was so “horrified” to sing, in fact, that the film’s director, Francis Lawrence,—the person who wouldn’t let her just lip-sync along to Lorde’s voice, as Lawrence requested—confirmed his star cried before filming the scene.

And now we have the fruits of this sufferable singing ordeal—the very track that Lawrence reluctantly performed, called “The Hanging Tree.”

Like Francis Lawrence promised, the bluesy finished product—with melody written by the Lumineers—is really wonderful, especially coming from an actress who says she sounds like “a tone-deaf Amy Winehouse.” The Hunger Games director had said that he had a vocal coach on set for the scene, but “Jen didn’t really want to do too much of the training . . . I was worried, I really thought we were going to have to do a bunch of pitch shifting, but she sounded great.”

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 opens in theaters today.

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