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CNN’s Atika Shubert reports on how Susan Boyle is coming to grips with her sudden global stardom.
The Scottish woman who became an Internet singing sensation after her performance on a British talent show said Friday she doesn’t want fame to change her.
A young competitor wowed the “Britain’s Got Talent” judges with his surprising voice, in the same way that internet sensation Susan Boyle did.
Susan Boyle Makes Everything Better (Ben Linus Cameo)
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April 19th, 2009 >> Susan Boyle Videos
Watch this funny sketch on Susan Boyle from the Late Night Show with Jimmy Fallon. Absolutely Hilarious!!!
CNN’s Zain Verjee takes a look a what Susan Boyle’s life was like before she became famous.
Simon talking about the Susan Boyle phenomenon
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April 18th, 2009 >> Susan Boyle Videos
Simon Cowell discusses the Susan Boyle phenomenon and calls it the “most amazing piece of tv” he has ever seen.
A news story from Channel 5 on the amazing story of Susan Boyle after auditioning for Britain’s Got Talent. Includes interviews with members of the Les Miserables cast.
Susan Boyle sings My Heart Will Go On on CNN
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April 18th, 2009 >> Susan Boyle Videos
Susan Boyle sings ‘My Heart Will Go On’ for Larry King on CNN.
Susan Boyle Interview on Good Morning America
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April 18th, 2009 >> Susan Boyle Videos
Susan Boyle does an interview on Good Morning America with Diane Sawyer.
Susan Boyle Brings Broadway Star to Tears
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April 17th, 2009 >> Susan Boyle Videos
Broadway legend Patti Lupone, who performed in “Les Miserables,” said she was brought to tears upon seeing Susan Boyle’s performance on “Britain’s Got Talent.”
Exclusive: Susan Boyle’s first ever song release revealed
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April 17th, 2009 >> Susan Boyle Videos
It emerged last night that Susan, whose Britain’s Got Talent triumph has made her an instant superstar, is being lined up for an appearance
on the Oprah Winfrey show which would give her the chance of a number one album in the US.
But the Record can reveal she made her first recording back in 1999, when she sang blues ballad Cry Me A River for a charity CD.
Only 1000 copies of the disc were ever produced, but we’ve got hold of the long-forgotten recording and it’s now on our site. A showbiz insider said: “This is a real coup for the Record. The whole world would have wanted to find this.
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