Saturday, October 6, 2012

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'I still can't take it in... he was awesome': Susan Boyle is emotionally overcome after duet with idol Donny Osmond





After propelling to world wide fame by competing on Britain's Got Talent, Susan Boyle thought she had achieved everything she could.
Having released three multi-platinum selling albums in just three years, SuBo, thought she had done it all until she began recording her fourth album.
The Scottish singer, 51, was able to realise a dream she thought would have been impossible, by performing two songs with her idol Donny Osmond.

Mission accomplished: Susan Boyle achieved her dream of signing with Donny Osmond on her new studio album

Mission accomplished: Susan Boyle achieved her dream of signing with Donny Osmond on her new studio album
She said: 'Who would have thought that I would have been singing a duet with my hero Donny Osmond. 
'I grew up with the Osmonds - especially Donny. I was thrilled,' she said of the opportunity.
Susan's latest studio offering, Standing Ovation: The Greatest Songs From The Stage, sees her sing her favourite songs from the golden age of film and theatre.

Star struck: The Scottish singer recorded two songs with Donny on her new album Standing Ovation: The Greatest Songs From The Stage


Star struck: The Scottish singer recorded two songs with Donny on her new album Standing Ovation: The Greatest Songs From The Stage
SuBo releases her fourth studio album next month
SuBo releases her fourth studio album next month
Donny, who still looks incredibly good at 54, features on two tracks and Susan was overcome with emotion after their duets.
Speaking about her second duet with Donny on This Is The Moment, she said: 'I really enjoyed performing this with Donny. I still can’t take it in. He was awesome.'
Susan has never previously spoken much about her personal life, but when discussing the 'Winner Takes It All', she revealed it was an important song choice for her.
She said: 'The Winner Takes It All to me symbolises a relationship that has ended, it reminds me of a relationship I once had and this made me tearful when I had to sing it.'
As well as Donny, SuBo also got to spar vocally with Phantom Of The Opera's Michael Crawford on The Music Of The Night.
Susan never imagined that she would be recording an album with the very same people she grew up listening to and added: 'Dreams can come true, depending on how hard you wish.'
Standing Ovation: The Greatest Songs From The Stage is out Monday 19 November 2012.


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