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Music review: Susan Boyle — ‘A Wonderful World’

By Clint Rhodes for The 2 min read
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The charming dream-come-true story of Susan Boyle had its beginning back in 2009 with an appearance on “BritainĢƵ Got Talent.”

The 48-year-old unknown singer stepped on stage and into the warm glow of the spotlight with a jaw-dropping performance of “I Dreamed a Dream” from the musical “Les Miserables.” After releasing six inspiring albums, the international sensation releases her seventh album in seven years.

With “A Wonderful World,” the Scottish singer states her intention is to deliver an album of engaging covers that spans a variety of musical styles and evokes a multitude of special memories.

“What a Wonderful World” is an iconic arrangement that opens the set and helps to usher in the holiday season with a touch of class and grace. Boyle follows with a soaring rendition of “When I Fall in Love” as part of a virtual duet with the late Nat King Cole.

A few tracks later, Boyle partners with Michael Bolton as they deliver a tender version of “Somewhere Out There,” first made famous by Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram in 1986 as part of the animated film “An American Tail.”

Other tracks find Boyle embracing moving numbers such as Robbie Williams’ “Angels,” Paul McCartneyĢƵ “Mull of Kintyre,” ABBAĢƵ “I Have a Dream” and “Always on My Mind,” previously performed by Elvis Presley and Willie Nelson. With “May You Never Be Alone,” Boyle offers up a glorious Christmas track that is certain to warm the heart and stir the soul with the assistance of a soaring choir and soothing strings.

Of all the songs featured on “A Wonderful World,” perhaps the most surprising and captivating performance comes on BoyleĢƵ lush and spiritual rendition of MadonnaĢƵ “Like a Prayer.” Boyle is mesmerizing as she transforms the pop song into an elegant hymn of faith and strength with her ethereal voice gently shaping a new masterpiece of heavenly joy.

Boyle brings the album to a gracious close with a charming cover of DisneyĢƵ “When You Wish Upon a Star.” This lovely number seems a fitting tribute to BoyleĢƵ fairy-tale rise to stardom and her continued success.

Clint Rhodes is the ĢƵ music reviewer. He can be reached at crhodes@heraldstandard.com.

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