Susan Boyle

Susan Boyle is a Scottish singer who became an international sensation after her appearance on the TV programme "Britain's Got Talent" in 2009. Born on April 1, 1961, in Blackburn, West Lothian, she lived a life far removed from the glamour of the stages she would come to grace. Boyle's audition for the talent show, where she performed "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Misérables, went viral and captivated millions worldwide with her powerful voice and the contrast between her unassuming appearance and the vocal talent she possessed.

Since then, Susan Boyle's career has soared, and she has released a series of successful albums that showcase her rich mezzo-soprano voice and emotive performances. Songs such as "Stand By Me" and "A Million Dreams" come from her latest album 'TEN,' which is a celebratory collection of her greatest recordings since she stepped into the limelight. Her discography includes a mix of original material and beautifully rendered covers, ranging from the faith-inspired "O Come, All Ye Faithful" — a virtual duet with Elvis Presley — to touching renditions of classic songs in albums such as "A Wonderful World" and "Hope." Susan Boyle's remarkable journey from a small town in Scotland to global stardom is a testament to her enduring talent and the universal appeal of her music.

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TEN
Album - 17 Tracks - Released May 31, 2019
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