Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Killer Version of "Killing Me Softly" Unearthed!
We acknowledge UK newspaper The Telegraph as source in this piece. A demo tape has surfaced of Susan singing "Killing Me Softly". She recorded this as a demo track with a view to sending it to record producers, and to local and national TV and radio talent competitions including Michael Barrymore's My Kind of People, for which she later auditioned but was rejected.
The recording was made at her own expense with Miss Boyle telling friends at the time that she had "spent all her savings" on it.
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Less Frumpy Already!

Clad in a leather jacket and bold patterned dress, Susan Boyle, returning from her hairdresser, said of her appearance on TV: "I will need to sort out my dress sense and my weight. It wasn't until I saw myself on TV that I realized how frumpy I was."
"It's not a big thing, it doesn't worry me too much, but I will be doing a bit more exercise to help me sort it out."
"When there is this much attention on you, you have to plan what you wear every day and look your best." "I just want to look nice and smart."
Could this be the start of a complete makeover, we have to ask ourselves?
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Monday, April 20, 2009
Susan Boyle Wows Broadway legend Patti Lupone
Click above to watch Susan Boyle receive an awesome endorsement from the singing legend, Patti Lupone, who performed on Broadway stage Susan's debut song choice from the musical Les Miserables on UK TV talent show Britain's Got Talent. Clip is from USA's CBS: The Early Show.
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Susan Boyle West Lothian Courier Interview
Our non-Scottish readers may need subtitles when viewing this broad Scots brogue interview with the West Lothian Courier. Before thousands of my fellow Scotsmen and Scotswomen storm my mailbox with burning pitchforks, the preceding comment is meant in, both, good humor and sound sense as from my own experiences of living in the United States, Americans experience some difficulty in picking up what we are saying. But, unlike our English counterparts, Americans appear interested in what us Scots have to say! And, before Englishmen and Englishwomen storm.... ach, never mind! LOL
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America's NBC's Brian Williams Talks Scotland's Susan Boyle
Click here to watch this compelling conversation on USA TV Network NBC.Susan Boyle is big news in the United States, and a most welcomed inspiration in these gloomy economic times. She's proof positive that dreams can come true in this real Disney-esque yarn of ability over obstacles.
No more is she the middle-aged woman with the cat centered at many cruel jibes by local children, but is now an adored-by-millions superstar of song in the ascendant.
Her solid facedown of Britain's Got Talent's audience and judges initial reaction personified Scotland The Brave!
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Susan Boyle FULL VERSION Britain's Got Talent
Click here for the full version of Susan Boyle on Britain's Got Talent. Great clip but poor sound quality, sorry about that, but it's certainly worth a look!
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Cry Me A River
In conjunction with Scotland's newspaper, The Daily Record, we, Susan Boyle Mania, bring a 1999 recording of Susan Boyle singing the old standard, Cry Me A River. Nuances of Ella Fitzgerald there?
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Separated at birth?


Susan Boyle and Labour politician Denis Healey bear some resemblance, no?* Is it in that cheery moon face? The hairy caterpillar eyebrows? The ruddy complexion? You decide।
*Now, it should be noted and stressed, that this is merely a fun piece, and not a serious jab, as we at Susan Boyle Mania not only are huge fans of her, but also fellow Scots with typical outrageous Scottish sense of humour that lends well to self-deprication. Should our mailboxes be flooded with complaints and/or requests to remove this humourous piece, then we will cave under your pressure this one time only. You can email us at: SusanBoyleMania@gmail.com
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Susan Boyle an introduction.
To watch her Britain's Got Talent performance click here for Susan Boyle singing.Susan Boyle is one of these phenomena that holler out for alliteration, so let's do her full justice:
Surprising Scottish singing sensation Susan Boyle bowls 'em over!
UK TV amateur talent show, Britain's Got Talent, has proved its title to be correct in its latest 'finding', a 47 years old, unemployed, unfashionable, unsophisticated, unglamorous, unknown underdog spinster from the small village of Blackburn in Scotland, who gushed before a disparaging theater audience, panel of judges including American Idol's constant critic Simon Cowell, and the entire television viewing public that she's "never been kissed!"
To say it was uncomfortable start to Susan's performance, is to understate as wildly as this homely woman's entrance suggested what might follow. The audience sneered. The judging panel sneered. But, Susan faced it all with apparent confidence, which only served to make them sneer more. It looked like we were in for the biggest, most brutal kill in televisual history. Until she opened her mouth to sing!
Instantly, jeers turned to cheers. The audience rose heavenward in sync with her angelic tone. The panel's deadly derision was now abject admiration. A haunting reality filled the theater and the airwaves with the ancient adage of never judge a book by its cover. Susan Boyle had bowled 'em over!
Internet giant YouTube's website, by proxy, had found its newest, unlikeliest superstar, too. Before the week was through, some 20+ millions of clicks worldwide on Susan's video performance had voted her not only a UK national winner in the making, but an international one.
Whether showbiz gurus and media pressure force a complete makeover on her remains to be seen. Somehow I think much of her charm that catapulted her into global recognition and awe would be lost given a thorough cosmetic transformation. That said, the golden vocals, that they cannot change.
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