Enjoy the Silence - On the Official Site, plus her other beautiful songs on the new CD.
http://www.susanboylemusic.com/gb/news/item/enjoy_the_silence/
Friday, September 30, 2011
Susan Boyle will be on Dancing With The Stars
RIK posted this information.
Susan Boyle will perform at least one song "live on stage" from her upcoming CD Album "Someone To Watch Over Me" on Dancing With The Stars U.S.A.("DWTS") at CBS Television City Los Angeles, California U.S.A. Monday evening October 3, 2011. Twenty-four of her most devoted fans will have Priority Seating to see her perform a yet to be announced song(s) marking the second occasion she will appear "live" on this program.
Susan's DWTS performance will air on ABC-TV U.S.A. some days after October 3rd but reporting on the song(s) she sang and details concerning her performance will be reported on by a number of "SusaFans" present, includingRetired In Kalifornia (RIK) who will attempt to phone a "live report" into theFans For Susan Boyle Chat Room as soon possible after the show ends. A number of personal reports will be posted on this website as soon possible, RIK's will be posted on Fans For Susan Boyle, Too the evening of October 4th.
Susan Boyle will perform at least one song "live on stage" from her upcoming CD Album "Someone To Watch Over Me" on Dancing With The Stars U.S.A.("DWTS") at CBS Television City Los Angeles, California U.S.A. Monday evening October 3, 2011. Twenty-four of her most devoted fans will have Priority Seating to see her perform a yet to be announced song(s) marking the second occasion she will appear "live" on this program.
Susan's DWTS performance will air on ABC-TV U.S.A. some days after October 3rd but reporting on the song(s) she sang and details concerning her performance will be reported on by a number of "SusaFans" present, includingRetired In Kalifornia (RIK) who will attempt to phone a "live report" into theFans For Susan Boyle Chat Room as soon possible after the show ends. A number of personal reports will be posted on this website as soon possible, RIK's will be posted on Fans For Susan Boyle, Too the evening of October 4th.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Susan Boyle's New Song
Exclusive Stream: Susan Boyle Covers Depeche Mode
Singing sensation takes on 'Enjoy the Silence'
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Message from Susan Recording Company
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Susan Boyle ~ Someone To Watch Over Me ~
WOW WITH THIS SONG, A LITTLE TASTE OF HONEY FROM SUSAN!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFD99RSIsm8&feature=related
Someone To Watch Over Me
Click on top right to hear the snippet of "Someone To Watch Over Me"
http://www.amazon.com/Susan-Boyle/e/B002MFM6EE/ref=ac_dpt_sa_link
Fans are talking about this song. It seems to be the last song on the CD and some feel it leads up to CD4. What ever is planned, this bit of song is beautiful, as will be the entire 3rd CD of Susan's songs.
When you go to the page, notice the bottom three pictures. Click on them to hear past recordings.
http://www.amazon.com/Susan-Boyle/e/B002MFM6EE/ref=ac_dpt_sa_link
Fans are talking about this song. It seems to be the last song on the CD and some feel it leads up to CD4. What ever is planned, this bit of song is beautiful, as will be the entire 3rd CD of Susan's songs.
When you go to the page, notice the bottom three pictures. Click on them to hear past recordings.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Susan On Vacation
Posted on twitter, the picture below. It appears Susan is in Ireland County Mayo, Knock.
Reported on Twitter: In this picture is Dana (Rosemary Scallon) with Susan. Dana won the Eurovision for Ireland when she was 16. She has had a career as a Christian singer and in recent years she has been an MEP (Member of the European Parliament) and is at the moment in the running for the Presidency of Ireland.
Reported on Twitter: In this picture is Dana (Rosemary Scallon) with Susan. Dana won the Eurovision for Ireland when she was 16. She has had a career as a Christian singer and in recent years she has been an MEP (Member of the European Parliament) and is at the moment in the running for the Presidency of Ireland.
See Susan Boyle Official Site For Information
Paul O’Grady Radio 2 Exclusive
27th September 2011
For those eager to hear more songs from Susan’s upcoming album ‘Someone To Watch Over Me’ you now can. UK favourite Paul O Grady will be hosting a world exclusive on his BBC Radio 2 show on Sunday October 2nd 2011 between 5pm and 7pm. Listener’s will be able to hear the phenomenal track Return as well as some exciting news about future tracks and an exclusive interview with Susan.
If you have any questions or comments for Susan be sure to email paulogrady@bbc.co.ukBe sure to tune in and listen!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b014gf25
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jm03v
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b014gf25
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jm03v
Monday, September 26, 2011
Amazon.com - Site
Top Albums by Susan Boyle
Biography
- Artist
- Community
http://www.amazon.com/Susan-Boyle/e/B002MFM6EE/ref=ac_dpt_sa_link
Check on the site above - see right side for articles...
With a synchronicity you’d have difficulty making up, Susan Boyle’s global record sales hit a monumental 14million on the fourteenth month after her recording career started. With number one albums on five continents, in over 20 countries, her two albums have shifted the Susan story far away from a performance on a British Talent Show. For the devoted listeners to her rangy readings of modern classics, both secular and sacred, timeless love songs and unusually radicalised twists on pop and rock curiosities, this humble woman from a sleepy and largely forgotten Scottish hamlet has become simply one of the premier recording voices of her age.
Susan’s recording career ushered in a figurative change for herself and ergo, for pop at large. ‘I didn’t quite know what was happening myself,’ she says now, at home in Scotland readying herself for the global launch of the third album, ‘Someone to Watch Over Me’. She is not one to keep a close eye on statistics. She didn’t have to. She has stared the effect of her music square in the face. ‘I could see it wherever I travelled around the world. My music was touching a lot of people. People actually wanted to hear what I had sung. I still find that... astonishing.’
Susan Boyle crossed over into a world where seeing her share shelf space with Rihanna, Michael Buble, Gaga and Take That no longer looked like an anomaly. It made a peculiar sort of sense. In the democratic landscape of the New Pop, where characterful singers were just characterful singers, regardless of how much they might look like they had been beamed in from a parallel universe and regardless of genre itself, the idea of Susan Boyle capitalising a substantial corner of the record-buying market for herself and defying the rapid downturn in the industry as a whole was her own edifying achievement. It was no longer buoyed by the ‘reality’ dream she once dreamt. It was now real.
Is it time to start thinking of Susan Boyle as an important scion of our times? A return to music invested with something wholesome, meaningful and in her own way rather daring? Susan did not rely on old marketing ruses, of disrobing and selling her looks before her talent. She simply went into the studio and gave it everything she had.
‘When we started the third record,’ she explains, ‘I was still incredibly nervous. I do worry that I won’t be able to do what I’ve done before or to take it further. But after a week in the studio it began to feel like a second home.’ Once again coupled with super-producer Steve Mac, she had decided that after the sacred and seasonal nature of her second album ‘The Gift’ made her the first artist in history to have her first two records debut at number one on both sides of the Atlantic, she would start responding to the fan mail she had received. ‘There are certain songs that I love personally and they seemed to fit with the kind of stories people had written to me about. That was what this new record was going to be about.’
For some reason, possibly an unflinching honesty that had marked her career from the beginning, possibly the fact that she didn’t fit into the usual marketing model for 21st century female singers, Susan’s fans had begun sharing their innermost stories with her. ‘Really troublesome stuff sometimes,’ she notes. Failed marriages, grief, happy times and sad times, lots of ups and plenty of downs. This was Susan’s mailbag, still mostly delivered the old-fashioned way, with ink and a postage stamp. ‘It touched me really deeply,’ she explains.
Whenever worries about recording a radical new set of songs and turning her career up into fourth gear in the studio hit, it was this intimacy between artist and fan that kept her determined to find the emotional core of the music. ‘You have to mean everything you sing,’ she explains, ‘that was something I’d learned very early on in the studio.’
The first song she nailed was a stripped back and rewired reading of Depeche Mode’s ‘Enjoy The Silence’. ‘The melody of the song is just beautiful,’ she explains, ‘but really that lyric sounds like it will touch so many people in the way it touched me.’ Susan took the song somewhere entirely new. Hearing somebody who has spent a life at the blunt end of other’s often cruel words sing the line ‘Words are very unnecessary, they can only do harm’ against a string-soaked backdrop lends the composition a distinct new power. With Someone To Look Over Me, one gets the sense she has graduated. These are the touches that make her special.
Other contemporary songs were attacked with similar gusto. A new, stunningly straight interpretation of Tears For Fears’ ‘Mad World’ suggested a future in Susan rearranging New Romantic classics was not out of the question. ‘I can’t think of a better song for me to sing,’ she says, recalling the first time she heard it as a young woman in the ‘80s. ‘Just stunning. We wanted to experiment. To get away from just singing standards and ballads. You never know, a younger audience might like it, too. What I have found from my post is that people from 20 to 80 write to me. It isn’t one age group.’
With the heavyweight success Susan has enjoyed over the last two years, doors began opening. Not that she is one to brag about her achievements but Benny and Bjorn from Abba endorsed her singing a special English translation of the stunning, show-stopping curtain raiser ‘You Have To Be There’ from a Swedish musical they scripted. ‘These are very challenging lyrics says Susan, ‘It almost turns the religious feel of the last album around completely. It gets me away from safe territory. It stretches my imagination. I find music in many ways an easier way to communicate than just talking to people.’
Other highlights of ‘Someone to Watch Over Me’ include a radically re-arranged rendition of ‘Unchained Melody’, which does to the song as Eva Cassidy did to ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’. Somehow a song you have heard countless times before, that is embedded in popular culture is lent a new flavour. ‘Oh, Eva was in an emotional class of her own,’ suggests Susan, ‘as soon as you close your eyes and listen to her you are with her. Comparing me to somebody like that is extremely humbling.’ There is a reading of the Joni Mitchell classic ‘Both Sides Now’, settling Susan into folkier territory, and of course the undeniable emotional pull of the title track.
‘I started to become less intimidated by the studio environment on this record,’ she says, ‘it felt settled.’ Equally, visits to her emergent territories have begun feeling warmer and more comfortable for the artist. ‘I went to Italy just for a holiday, something I would’ve never done before this. I had a trip to New York in August and then LA in early September. America is like my second home now.’ A trip to China as special guest star on China’s Got Talent, was a particular highlight of her global year. ‘It was awesome. Such friendly people. I played to 60,000 in a stadium and then my manager told me half a billion had watched the performance on TV. He didn’t tell me until afterwards, though. Good job!’
So the Susan Boyle story continues, escalating into territory unchartered for not just singers of her ilk but Western singers, full stop. Hers has been a phenomenal tale. The dream shows no sign of ending.
Susan’s recording career ushered in a figurative change for herself and ergo, for pop at large. ‘I didn’t quite know what was happening myself,’ she says now, at home in Scotland readying herself for the global launch of the third album, ‘Someone to Watch Over Me’. She is not one to keep a close eye on statistics. She didn’t have to. She has stared the effect of her music square in the face. ‘I could see it wherever I travelled around the world. My music was touching a lot of people. People actually wanted to hear what I had sung. I still find that... astonishing.’
Susan Boyle crossed over into a world where seeing her share shelf space with Rihanna, Michael Buble, Gaga and Take That no longer looked like an anomaly. It made a peculiar sort of sense. In the democratic landscape of the New Pop, where characterful singers were just characterful singers, regardless of how much they might look like they had been beamed in from a parallel universe and regardless of genre itself, the idea of Susan Boyle capitalising a substantial corner of the record-buying market for herself and defying the rapid downturn in the industry as a whole was her own edifying achievement. It was no longer buoyed by the ‘reality’ dream she once dreamt. It was now real.
Is it time to start thinking of Susan Boyle as an important scion of our times? A return to music invested with something wholesome, meaningful and in her own way rather daring? Susan did not rely on old marketing ruses, of disrobing and selling her looks before her talent. She simply went into the studio and gave it everything she had.
‘When we started the third record,’ she explains, ‘I was still incredibly nervous. I do worry that I won’t be able to do what I’ve done before or to take it further. But after a week in the studio it began to feel like a second home.’ Once again coupled with super-producer Steve Mac, she had decided that after the sacred and seasonal nature of her second album ‘The Gift’ made her the first artist in history to have her first two records debut at number one on both sides of the Atlantic, she would start responding to the fan mail she had received. ‘There are certain songs that I love personally and they seemed to fit with the kind of stories people had written to me about. That was what this new record was going to be about.’
For some reason, possibly an unflinching honesty that had marked her career from the beginning, possibly the fact that she didn’t fit into the usual marketing model for 21st century female singers, Susan’s fans had begun sharing their innermost stories with her. ‘Really troublesome stuff sometimes,’ she notes. Failed marriages, grief, happy times and sad times, lots of ups and plenty of downs. This was Susan’s mailbag, still mostly delivered the old-fashioned way, with ink and a postage stamp. ‘It touched me really deeply,’ she explains.
Whenever worries about recording a radical new set of songs and turning her career up into fourth gear in the studio hit, it was this intimacy between artist and fan that kept her determined to find the emotional core of the music. ‘You have to mean everything you sing,’ she explains, ‘that was something I’d learned very early on in the studio.’
The first song she nailed was a stripped back and rewired reading of Depeche Mode’s ‘Enjoy The Silence’. ‘The melody of the song is just beautiful,’ she explains, ‘but really that lyric sounds like it will touch so many people in the way it touched me.’ Susan took the song somewhere entirely new. Hearing somebody who has spent a life at the blunt end of other’s often cruel words sing the line ‘Words are very unnecessary, they can only do harm’ against a string-soaked backdrop lends the composition a distinct new power. With Someone To Look Over Me, one gets the sense she has graduated. These are the touches that make her special.
Other contemporary songs were attacked with similar gusto. A new, stunningly straight interpretation of Tears For Fears’ ‘Mad World’ suggested a future in Susan rearranging New Romantic classics was not out of the question. ‘I can’t think of a better song for me to sing,’ she says, recalling the first time she heard it as a young woman in the ‘80s. ‘Just stunning. We wanted to experiment. To get away from just singing standards and ballads. You never know, a younger audience might like it, too. What I have found from my post is that people from 20 to 80 write to me. It isn’t one age group.’
With the heavyweight success Susan has enjoyed over the last two years, doors began opening. Not that she is one to brag about her achievements but Benny and Bjorn from Abba endorsed her singing a special English translation of the stunning, show-stopping curtain raiser ‘You Have To Be There’ from a Swedish musical they scripted. ‘These are very challenging lyrics says Susan, ‘It almost turns the religious feel of the last album around completely. It gets me away from safe territory. It stretches my imagination. I find music in many ways an easier way to communicate than just talking to people.’
Other highlights of ‘Someone to Watch Over Me’ include a radically re-arranged rendition of ‘Unchained Melody’, which does to the song as Eva Cassidy did to ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’. Somehow a song you have heard countless times before, that is embedded in popular culture is lent a new flavour. ‘Oh, Eva was in an emotional class of her own,’ suggests Susan, ‘as soon as you close your eyes and listen to her you are with her. Comparing me to somebody like that is extremely humbling.’ There is a reading of the Joni Mitchell classic ‘Both Sides Now’, settling Susan into folkier territory, and of course the undeniable emotional pull of the title track.
‘I started to become less intimidated by the studio environment on this record,’ she says, ‘it felt settled.’ Equally, visits to her emergent territories have begun feeling warmer and more comfortable for the artist. ‘I went to Italy just for a holiday, something I would’ve never done before this. I had a trip to New York in August and then LA in early September. America is like my second home now.’ A trip to China as special guest star on China’s Got Talent, was a particular highlight of her global year. ‘It was awesome. Such friendly people. I played to 60,000 in a stadium and then my manager told me half a billion had watched the performance on TV. He didn’t tell me until afterwards, though. Good job!’
So the Susan Boyle story continues, escalating into territory unchartered for not just singers of her ilk but Western singers, full stop. Hers has been a phenomenal tale. The dream shows no sign of ending.
This biography was provided by the artist or their representative.
Susan Boyle weekly news from Ewing Stevens
Susan Boyle weekly news part 23 - Audio Player - Audio - RadioLIVE
Susan Boyle weekly news part 23 - Audio Player - Audio - RadioLIVE
In this week's report: Here the new song Enjoy The Silence, more about the album and all the news that really matters is in this news item.
In this week's report: Here the new song Enjoy The Silence, more about the album and all the news that really matters is in this news item.
Susan Boyle weekly news part 22 - Audio
In this week's report: Susan meets Maire Printer from Catholic Grandparents. Ewing brings you all the most recent news stories about the amazing Susan Boyle.
http://www.radiolive.co.nz/Susan-Boyle-weekly-news-part-22/tabid/506/articleID/23366/Default.aspx
Susan Boyle weekly news part 21 - Audio
Ewing Stevens on Radio Live in New Zealand
In this week's report: Thug who robbed Susan Boyle ransacked house of young mum. Stealing from Susan Boyle made me famous, thief boasts. Susan Boyle covers Depeche Mode. Susan Boyle talks ‘America’s Got Talent’ experience. Paul Henry's mum loves Susan Boyle. Word has it that there is a good chance Susan may tape for Dancing With The Stars
http://www.radiolive.co.nz/Susan-Boyle-weekly-news-part-21/tabid/506/articleID/23194/Default.aspx
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Message on Susan Boyle Official Site
A new message from Susan.
23rd September 2011
This week has been very enjoyable at home in Scotland. I was happy to finally tell you all about the music on my new album, keeping it secret was hard as I’m so very proud of the songs. Also, you will have now seen the new album cover. This was taken at a beautiful old country house dating back to the 1600’s in a wee village called Crail in Scotland. The photo’s were taken in the summer. Luckily the weather held and we had Scottish sunshine, just as well really as most of the photo’s were taken outside.
I’m going away today for a few days on a mini holiday before we set off on more promotion for the album. I’m looking forward to relaxing with friends, I’ll let you all know next week what I got up to on my
trip away.
trip away.
Susan
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Very Pretty Picture and Write up in the Mirror
Susan Boyle says success means she no longer feels alone
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2011/09/25/susan-boyle-says-success-means-she-no-longer-feels-alone-115875-23443184/
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2011/09/25/susan-boyle-says-success-means-she-no-longer-feels-alone-115875-23443184/
Susan Boyle-I Dreamed A Dream.wmv
This beautiful tribute video produced by Circlette, was posted on the forum today. Circlette has done a number of wonderful video and each one is a pleasure to view. Love her work. Thank you Circlette.
Susan Boyle - You Have To Be There
Clarissastarr has produced this fabulous video. Susan is singing to "You Have To Be There". Various pictures of Susan singing at different performances are shown. Very nicely done!
Friday, September 23, 2011
Susan Boyle - Britains Got Talent 2009 Episode 1 - Saturday 11th April |...
This performance will never be forgotten. What a spectacular voice. Incredible! I love this little precious lady with the pure crystal voice. Enjoy!
This performance was the most amazing and spectacular I have every heard. She has impressed me so much so that in 30 months since I first saw Susan, I joined 6 fan clubs, Twitter, Facebook, Susan's official site and started my own Susan blog. Not only that I went to see her on the Today Show in 2009 and 2010. I went to 4 Meet and Greets and I had 2 birthday parties for her. I can say she is the most caring, amazing and compassionate person I have ever met, because I recently had the privilege of meeting her in person in NY and I am now her "best friend" - she said so on the blue T-shirt she signed. Susan is the most lovable and wonderful super star you would ever meet anywhere. Love her to pieces. God Bless Susan Boyle
Susan went to Bathgate Regal
SuBo turns up to music Showcase at Bathgate Regal
http://www.westlothiancourier.co.uk/2011/09/22/subo-turns-up-to-music-showcase-at-bathgate-regal-62405-29462166/Thursday, September 22, 2011
Susan on Vivement Dimanche France 2 TV - Page 16 - Susan Boyle Fansite F...
LU126 Posted this on one of the threads and I just had to bring it here for you to hear again. It is beautiful. Susan is in France and this was more then a year ago. Some fans think that Susan speaks French. Susan is singing IDAD.
The clip below was also on the thread. Susan sings "Cry Me A River" and flirts a little with the host. Susan is outstanding singing this song. Please click on link to see it.
http://susan-boyle.com/video/Susan-Boyle-Cry-me-a-River-Fran;search:cry%20me%20a%20river
You Have To Be There - by this beautiful star
Susan Boyle
Hear Susan Boyle's New Song -- By Abba!
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Susan Boyle Looks Like A Million Dollars
Finally a nice article from the Sun http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/scotlandfeatures/3825982/Susan-Boyle-looks-a-million-dollars.html
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Susan Boyle - You Have To Be There - AGT - 2011
Coming in 43 days, Susan's CD "Someone To Watch Over Me" with this beautiful song on it. You will love it. She is fantastic. What feeling and emotion went into this song. Enjoy!
The song is out, click below:
This is on Susan's site:
http://www.susanboylemusic.com/us/news/item/hear_you_have_to_be_there/
http://www.usmagazine.com/moviestvmusic/news/hear-susan-boyles-new-song----by-abba-2011209
Here is another copy
http://soundcloud.com/columbia-records-red/you-have-to-be-there/s-utsND
http://youtu.be/qDMTJtusd98
This is on Susan's site:
http://www.susanboylemusic.com/us/news/item/hear_you_have_to_be_there/
http://www.usmagazine.com/moviestvmusic/news/hear-susan-boyles-new-song----by-abba-2011209
Here is another copy
http://soundcloud.com/columbia-records-red/you-have-to-be-there/s-utsND
http://youtu.be/qDMTJtusd98
Monday, September 19, 2011
Message on Susan Boyle Official SiteToday
http://www.susanboylemusic.com/us/news/item/someone_to_watch_over_me_tracklisting_revealed/
For Someone To Watch Over Me, Susan reunited with well-known British songwriter/record producer Steve Mac, who also produced her second album, The Gift. Together they have created a sensational and contemporary album that will span the generations.
In her now-trademark style, Susan gives her interpretations to pop classics once again on the new album. For Someone To Watch Over Me, Susan fearlessly takes on iconic songs such as “Unchained Melody” and “Both Sides Now,” giving them a new identity. And, of course, there is her rendering of the title cut, a George and Ira Gershwin song that was written in the 1920s but sounds contemporary when sung by Susan.
The album also includes original material: “This Will Be The Year” by Emeli Sande and Naughty Boy with Josh Kear and “Return” by Steve Mac and Wayne Hector.
Susan says her song choices for the album were influenced by fans who related to her own life story and have shared their histories with her. “There are certain songs that I liked that resonated with the letters that people had written and sent to me.” she said. “I knew that’s what my record needed to be about. They wrote about grief, love, happy and sad times; it was all deeply moving and the songs I selected mirror their emotions and life experiences.”
Here is the comeplete Someone To Watch Over Me tracklisting:
1. You Have To Be There
2. Unchained Melody
3. Enjoy The Silence
4. Both Sides Now
5. Lilac Wine
6. Mad World
7. Autumn Leaves
8. This Will Be The Year
9. Return
10. Someone To Watch Over Me
For Someone To Watch Over Me, Susan reunited with well-known British songwriter/record producer Steve Mac, who also produced her second album, The Gift. Together they have created a sensational and contemporary album that will span the generations.
In her now-trademark style, Susan gives her interpretations to pop classics once again on the new album. For Someone To Watch Over Me, Susan fearlessly takes on iconic songs such as “Unchained Melody” and “Both Sides Now,” giving them a new identity. And, of course, there is her rendering of the title cut, a George and Ira Gershwin song that was written in the 1920s but sounds contemporary when sung by Susan.
The album also includes original material: “This Will Be The Year” by Emeli Sande and Naughty Boy with Josh Kear and “Return” by Steve Mac and Wayne Hector.
Susan says her song choices for the album were influenced by fans who related to her own life story and have shared their histories with her. “There are certain songs that I liked that resonated with the letters that people had written and sent to me.” she said. “I knew that’s what my record needed to be about. They wrote about grief, love, happy and sad times; it was all deeply moving and the songs I selected mirror their emotions and life experiences.”
Here is the comeplete Someone To Watch Over Me tracklisting:
1. You Have To Be There
2. Unchained Melody
3. Enjoy The Silence
4. Both Sides Now
5. Lilac Wine
6. Mad World
7. Autumn Leaves
8. This Will Be The Year
9. Return
10. Someone To Watch Over Me
Press Release Today By Syco/Columbia Records
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/sycocolumbia-records-announce-the-release-of-someone-to-watch-over-me-the-highly-anticipated-third-album-from-the-top-selling-international-artist-susan-boyle-2011-09-19
Susan Boyle - Someone To Watch Over Me - produced by Steve Mac
1. You Have To Be There 2. Unchained Melody 3. Enjoy The Silence
4. Both Sides Now 5. Lilac Wine 6. Mad World
7. Autumn Leaves 8. This Will Be The Year
9. Return 10. Someone To Watch Over Me
Susan Boyle - Someone To Watch Over Me - produced by Steve Mac
1. You Have To Be There 2. Unchained Melody 3. Enjoy The Silence
4. Both Sides Now 5. Lilac Wine 6. Mad World
7. Autumn Leaves 8. This Will Be The Year
9. Return 10. Someone To Watch Over Me
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Susan Shopping Today
Everyone was so excited seeing Susan shopping in Asda Motherwell Primark, Scotland this morning. Some say she went to visit her brother.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Susan and Graysea Made Front Page News
As you know, I was one of the twenty fans invited to New York for the M&G with Susan Boyle. When I returned home, I wrote a story about my time with Susan. I sent it to the local paper, Natick Bulletin & Tab, and they published it today. It got the front page and page 17. Below is my story.
To read the full story, please go to bottom of page.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Message from Susan Boyle
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