STAGE TUBE: Susan Boyle Sings Rolling Stones' Classic 'Wild Horses' as First Single

By: Sep. 13, 2009
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Susan Boyle has recorded the classic Rolling Stones tune 'Wild Horses' and it has just been released as the first single from the star's new album. 

People Magazine broke the news that Susan Boyle will be jetting over to the United States to perform on the America's Got Talent finale show on September 16, 2009. The appearance is designed to build anticipation for Boyle's upcoming debut album. 

People also reports that included will be "You'll See", the hit Madonna song, which Boyle is said to have picked herself. 

Susan Boyle, who became a worldwide overnight singing sensation after appearing on the Britain's Got Talent television show has launched her new official website, www.susanboylemusic.com. The site has several news features including images and video for all Boyle fans to savor as they await her upcoming new record.

Her upcoming debut album, 'I DREAMED A DREAM', has it the number one spot on Amazon.com's best sellers list. Her long-awaited album - including pop ballads and show tunes - is due for release on November 24rd, 2009.

It was revealed earlier this summer that Boyle will release a version of Moon River for her first single.

The Academy Award-winning song, penned by Henry Mancini, which was originally sung by Audrey Hepburn in the film Breakfast at Tiffany's, will be the first single from her forthcoming debut album.

As expected, Susan Boyle was an audience favorite on the Britain's Got Talent tour, the singer received a huge ovation the minute she hit the stage. Boyle set consisted of her signature song, "I Dreamed A Dream" from Les Miserables, and "Memory" the famous CATS hit.

Susan Boyle wowed the judges with her performance in the auditions for last season of Britains Got Talent, singing "I Dreamed A Dream" from Les Miserables.

Boyle, who's "nearly 48," talked about her cat, and joked around with the judges, noting that she had "never been kissed." The entire audience prepared for the worst as she began her song, but, once she starting singing the crowd and judges were transported by her emotional and theatrical take on the number!


 



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