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Susan Boyle today launched the most requested record in history

23 November 2009 One Comment

The Scottish presents ‘I dreamed a dream’ with excellent pre-sales data. She dares to classic Madonna, the Rolling Stones or Elvis.

banner susanboyle1 Susan Boyle today launched the most requested record in history

Susan Boyle, the Scottish gained more popularity than Barack Obama himself after his stint in British television, is facing the most important week of her life. After the punch that achieved by her passage through the program, for over a year now releases his first album: ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ (Sony Music).

The first data could not be better. The CD has now become the quietest of the story and the music sales portal Amazon has broken records, weeks before offered for sale.

The album contains twelve versions of many other popular songs like ‘Wild Horses’, chosen to present the paper, written by the Rolling Stones. Boyle has dared compositions of Madonna or Elvis for her coming-out. It also includes the title song from the musical ‘Les Miserables’, which won the jury of the program ‘The UK has talent’.

Before participating in the contest, Boyle was an unemployed woman of 47 years. His popularity went through the roof after appearing on television: in addition to grant a hearing to show exorbitant, Boyle put his performance in the first post of Youtube (has received 100 million hits).

Still, the Scots failed to win the competition (ranked second), to the chagrin of his millions of followers. Days later, she was admitted in a London clinic for exhaustion.
After resting, took flight, and even sang for Barack Obama on 4 July this year.

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  • Phoebe Clarke said:

    Susan Boyle may not be a very good looking woman but she has an angelic voice. *

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