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| Birth_name = Susan Magdalane Boyle<ref name="GerryBoyle"/><ref>[http://www.amazon.com/Susan-Boyle/e/B002MFM6EE/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel Susan Boyle: Albums, Songs, Bios, Photos] from Amazon.com with middle name spelling 'Magdalane'.</ref><ref>[http://forum.susan-boyle.com/chats-all-about-susan-topic/2274-correct-spelling-susans-middle-name.html The Correct Spelling of Susan's Middle Name]{{Dead link|date=August 2010}} email from Gerry Boyle on forum.susan-boyle.com</ref>
| Birth_name = Susan Magdalane Boyle<ref name="GerryBoyle"/><ref>[http://www.amazon.com/Susan-Boyle/e/B002MFM6EE/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel Susan Boyle: Albums, Songs, Bios, Photos] from Amazon.com with middle name spelling 'Magdalane'.</ref><ref>[http://forum.susan-boyle.com/chats-all-about-susan-topic/2274-correct-spelling-susans-middle-name.html The Correct Spelling of Susan's Middle Name] email from Gerry Boyle on forum.susan-boyle.com</ref>
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| Origin = [[Blackburn, West Lothian]], Scotland
| Origin = [[Blackburn, West Lothian]], Scotland
| Instrument = Vocals
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| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hxfrxzrgldde|title=Susan Boyle|publisher=Allmusic|accessdate=14 September 2009}}</ref>
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'''Susan Magdalane Boyle''' (born 1 April 1961)<ref name="GerryBoyle">[http://www.radiolive.co.nz/Gerry-Boyle-interviewed-by-myself-on-RadioLIVE-Part-1/tabid/455/articleID/10744/cat/105/Default.aspx Interview with Susan's brother Gerry Boyle on RadioLive NZ]</ref><ref>Scottish genealogist Caroline Gerard found her official birth entry at New Register House in Edinburgh [http://www.halloran.com/Susan_Boyle_Astrology_Horoscope.htm Susan Boyle's Astrology Horoscope]</ref><ref>Boyle "just turned 48". "Suddenly Susan!", [[People (magazine)|''People'']], 4 May 2009, p. 52. As is common with magazines, the issue was published about 10 days before its cover date, implying that her birth date was sometime in April 1961.</ref> is a [[Scotland|Scottish]] singer who came to international public attention when she appeared as a contestant on reality TV programme ''[[Britain's Got Talent (series 3)|Britain's Got Talent]]'' on 11 April 2009, singing "[[I Dreamed a Dream]]" from ''{{lang|fr|[[Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]]}}''. Her first album was released in November 2009 and debuted as the number one best-selling CD on charts around the globe.
'''Susan Magdalane Boyle''' (born 1 April 1961)<ref name="GerryBoyle">[http://www.radiolive.co.nz/Gerry-Boyle-interviewed-by-myself-on-RadioLIVE-Part-1/tabid/455/articleID/10744/cat/105/Default.aspx Interview with Susan's brother Gerry Boyle on RadioLive NZ]</ref><ref>Scottish genealogist Caroline Gerard found her official birth entry at New Register House in Edinburgh [http://www.halloran.com/Susan_Boyle_Astrology_Horoscope.htm Susan Boyle's Astrology Horoscope]</ref><ref>Boyle "just turned 48". "Suddenly Susan!", [[People (magazine)|''People'']], 4 May 2009, p. 52. As is common with magazines, the issue was published about 10 days before its cover date, implying that her birth date was sometime in April 1961.</ref> is a [[Scottish people|Scottish]] singer who came to international public attention when she appeared as a contestant on reality TV programme ''[[Britain's Got Talent (series 3)|Britain's Got Talent]]'' on 11 April 2009, singing "[[I Dreamed a Dream]]" from ''{{lang|fr|[[Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]]}}''. Her first album was released in November 2009 and debuted as the number one best-selling CD on charts around the globe.


Global interest in Boyle was triggered by the contrast between her powerful voice and her plain appearance on stage. The juxtaposition of the audience's first impression of her, with the standing ovation she received during and after her performance, led to an international media and Internet response. Within nine days of the audition, videos of Boyle—from the show, various interviews and her 1999 rendition of "[[Cry Me a River]]" had been watched over 100&nbsp;million times.<ref name="Dobuzinskis"/> Her audition video has been viewed on the internet several hundred million times.<ref name="visiblemeasures">{{cite web|url=http://www.visiblemeasures.com/hundred |title= The 100&nbsp;Million Views Clbu |work=Visible Measures |first= |last= |date=23 March 2010}}</ref> Despite the sustained media interest she later finished in second place in the final of the show behind dance troupe [[Diversity (dance troupe)|Diversity]].
Global interest in Boyle was triggered by the contrast between her powerful voice and her plain appearance on stage. The juxtaposition of the audience's first impression of her with the standing ovation she received during and after her performance led to an international media and Internet response. Within nine days of the audition, videos of Boyle &mdash; from the show, various interviews and her 1999 rendition of "[[Cry Me a River]]" &mdash; had been watched over 100 million times.<ref name="Dobuzinskis"/> Despite the sustained media interest she later finished in second place in the final of the show behind dance troupe [[Diversity (dance troupe)|Diversity]].


Boyle's first album, ''[[I Dreamed a Dream (album)|I Dreamed a Dream]]'', was released on 23 November 2009 and has become [[Amazon.com|Amazon]]'s best-selling album in pre-sales.<ref>[http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/09/04/susan-boyle-s-debut-album-at-number-one-three-months-before-it-s-released-115875-21646196/ Susan Boyle's debut album at number one - three months before it's released], ''The Daily Mirror'', 4 September 2009.</ref><ref name="Yahoo Music">Andy Pemberton, "Susan Boyle Sticks To Natural Look For New Album Cover," Posted 14 October 2009 on ''Musictoob'', found at [http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/musictoob/23244/susan-boyles-non-airbrushed-new-album-cover-revealed/ Yahoo Music]. Retrieved 15 October 2009.</ref> According to ''Billboard'', "The arrival of ''I Dreamed a Dream'' ... marks the best opening week for a female artist's debut album since SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/#/news/susan-boyle-sees-dream-soar-to-no-1-on-billboard-1004050070.story|publisher=Billboard.com|title=Susan Boyle Sees 'Dream' Soar To No. 1 On Billboard 200|author=Keith Caulfield|date=2 December 2009|accessdate=7 December 2009}}</ref> In only six weeks of sales, it became the biggest selling album in the world for 2009, selling 9&nbsp;million copies.<ref name="smh.com.au">{{cite news| url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/susan-boyle-pulls-out-of-logie-awards-20100416-sk6d.html | work=The Sydney Morning Herald | title=Susan Boyle pulls out of Logie Awards | first=Christine | last=Kellett | date=16 April 2010}}</ref><ref name="billboardsales">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/content_display/industry/e3if0dcc1217c8006b427967700ce1156f2 |title= Global Recorded Music Market Down 7.2% |work=Billboard |first=Andre |last=Paine |date=28 April 2010}}</ref><ref name="reuterssales">{{cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE63R1K220100428 |title= Global music sales fell 7 percent in 2009, Boyle tops chart |work=Reuters |first=David |last=Holmes |date=28 April 2010}}</ref><ref name="worldsales">{{cite web|url=http://tv.broadwayworld.com/article/American_Idols_Future_Guaranteed_Sans_Cowell_20100120 |title= 'American Idol's' Future "Guaranteed" Sans Cowell |work=broadwayworld.com |first=BWW |last=News Desk |date=20 January 2010}}</ref>
Boyle's first album, ''[[I Dreamed a Dream (album)|I Dreamed a Dream]]'', was released on 23 November 2009 and has become [[Amazon.com|Amazon]]'s best-selling album in pre-sales.<ref>[http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/09/04/susan-boyle-s-debut-album-at-number-one-three-months-before-it-s-released-115875-21646196/ Susan Boyle's debut album at number one - three months before it's released], ''The Daily Mirror'', 4 September 2009.</ref><ref name="Yahoo Music">Andy Pemberton, "Susan Boyle Sticks To Natural Look For New Album Cover," Posted 14 October 2009 on ''Musictoob'', found at [http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/musictoob/23244/susan-boyles-non-airbrushed-new-album-cover-revealed/ Yahoo Music]. Accessed 15 October 2009.</ref> Its first single is a cover of the [[Mick Jagger|Jagger]]/[[Keith Richards|Richards]] song "[[Wild Horses (song)|Wild Horses]]". The album includes "[[You'll See]]", "[[I Dreamed a Dream]]" and "[[Cry Me a River]]".<ref name="Yahoo Music" /><ref>[http://extratv.warnerbros.com/2009/07/simon_says_boyles_extraordinar.php Simon Says: 'Boyle's Extraordinarily Good'], ''Extra'', 17 July 2009.</ref> According to ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'', "The arrival of ''I Dreamed a Dream'' ... marks the best opening week for a female artist's debut album since SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/#/news/susan-boyle-sees-dream-soar-to-no-1-on-billboard-1004050070.story|publisher=Billboard.com|title=Susan Boyle Sees 'Dream' Soar To No. 1 On Billboard 200|author=Keith Caulfield|date=2 December 2009|accessdate=7 December 2009}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
Boyle was born in [[Blackburn, West Lothian]], Scotland,<ref name="Shewholaughslast">{{cite news|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article6121279.ece?token=null&offset=0&page=1 |title= She who laughs last - songstress Susan Boyle |work=The Sunday Times |first=Gillian |last=Harris |date=19 April 2009 | location=London}}</ref> to Patrick Boyle, a miner, World War II veteran and singer at the Bishop's Blaize, and Bridget, a [[shorthand]] typist,<ref name="STprofile">{{cite news |url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article6122834.ece |title=Profile: Susan Boyle - Britain's got the unlikeliest angel |work=The Sunday Times |date=19 April 2009 | location=London | accessdate=24 May 2010}}</ref> who were both immigrants from [[County Donegal]], Ireland.<ref name="Irish">{{cite web |title=Irish photographs show Susan Boyle at family home in Donegal |url=http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Susan-Boyle-Irish-photographs-43287937.html |work=IrishCentral.com |date=20 April 2009 |accessdate=21 April 2009}}</ref> She was the youngest of four brothers and six<!-- 'six' Five plus herself see times ref. --> sisters.<ref name="Shewholaughslast" /> Born when her mother was 47,<ref name="KissClaim">{{cite news |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/5175341/Susan-Boyle-has-been-kissed-neighbour-claims.html |title=Susan Boyle 'has been kissed', neighbour claims |work=Telegraph.co.uk |date=18 April 2009 |accessdate=19 April 2009 | location=London}}</ref> Boyle was briefly [[Childbirth#Intrapartum asphyxia|deprived of oxygen]] during the difficult birth and was later diagnosed as having [[Learning disability|learning difficulties]].<ref name="Holmwood"/> Boyle says she was [[bullying|bullied]] as a child<ref name="Shewholaughslast" /><ref name="YahooNews">{{cite web |url=http://www.nyt.net/aponline/2009/04/16/arts/AP-EU-Britain-Singing-Sensation.html |title=Singing 'spinster' strikes chord in talent contest |work=New York Times |first=Ben |last=McConville |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=19 April 2009}}{{Dead link|date=August 2010}}</ref> and was nicknamed "Susie Simple" at school.<ref name="TheyCalledMeSusieSimple">{{cite news |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1171536/They-called-Susie-Simple-singing-superstar-Susan-Boyle-laughing-now.html |title='They called me Susie Simple', but singing superstar Susan Boyle is the one laughing now |work=[[Daily Mail]] |first=Natalie |last=Clarke |date=17 April 2009 |accessdate=19 April 2009 | location=London}}</ref>
Boyle was born in [[Blackburn, West Lothian]], Scotland,<ref name="Shewholaughslast">{{cite web|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article6121279.ece?token=null&offset=0&page=1 |title= She who laughs last - songstress Susan Boyle |work=The Sunday Times |first=Gillian |last=Harris |date=19 April 2009}}</ref> to Patrick Boyle, a miner, [[World War II]] veteran and singer at the Bishop's Blaize, and Bridget, a [[shorthand]] typist,<ref name="STprofile">{{cite web |url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article6122834.ece |title=Profile: Susan Boyle - Britain's got the unlikeliest angel |work=The Sunday Times |date=19 April 2009}}</ref> who were both immigrants from [[County Donegal]], Ireland.<ref name="Irish">{{cite web |title=Irish photographs show Susan Boyle at family home in Donegal |url=http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Susan-Boyle-Irish-photographs-43287937.html |work=IrishCentral.com |date=20 April 2009 |accessdate=21 April 2009}}</ref> She was the youngest of four brothers and six<!-- 'six' Five plus herself see times ref. --> sisters.<ref name="Shewholaughslast" />


Born when her mother was 47,<ref name="Shewholaughslast" /><ref name="KissClaim">{{cite web |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/5175341/Susan-Boyle-has-been-kissed-neighbour-claims.html |title=Susan Boyle 'has been kissed', neighbour claims |work=Telegraph.co.uk |date=18 April 2009 |accessdate=19 April 2009}}</ref><ref name="people">{{cite news |title=Suddenly Susan! |work=[[People (magazine)|People]] |date=4 May 2009 |page=55}}</ref> Boyle was briefly [[Childbirth#Intrapartum asphyxia|deprived of oxygen]] during the difficult birth and was later diagnosed as having [[Learning disability|learning difficulties]].<ref name="Holmwood"/> Boyle says she was [[bullying|bullied]] as a child<ref name="Shewholaughslast" /><ref name="YahooNews">{{cite web |url=http://www.nyt.net/aponline/2009/04/16/arts/AP-EU-Britain-Singing-Sensation.html |title=Singing 'spinster' strikes chord in talent contest |work=New York Times |first=Ben |last=McConville |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=19 April 2009}}</ref> and was nicknamed "Susie Simple" at school.<ref name="TheyCalledMeSusieSimple">{{cite web |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1171536/They-called-Susie-Simple-singing-superstar-Susan-Boyle-laughing-now.html |title='They called me Susie Simple', but singing superstar Susan Boyle is the one laughing now |work=[[Daily Mail]] |first=Natalie |last=Clarke |date=17 April 2009 |accessdate=19 April 2009}}</ref>
After leaving school with few qualifications,<ref name="Shewholaughslast"/> she was employed for the only time in her life as a trainee cook in the kitchen of [[West Lothian College]] for six months,<ref name="TheyCalledMeSusieSimple" /> took part in government training programmes,<ref name="STprofile" /> and performed at a number of local venues.<ref name="Holmwood">{{cite news |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/apr/18/susan-boyle-britains-got-talent |title=Susan Boyle: a dream come true |work=The Guardian |first=Leigh |last=Holmwood |date=18 April 2009 | location=London}}</ref>


After leaving school with few qualifications,<ref name="Shewholaughslast"/> she was employed for the only time in her life as a trainee cook in the kitchen of [[West Lothian College]] for six months<ref name="TheyCalledMeSusieSimple" /> and took part in government training programmes.<ref name="STprofile" /> She visited the theatre to listen to professional singers<ref name="STprofile"/> and performed at a number of local venues.<ref name="Holmwood">{{cite web |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/apr/18/susan-boyle-britains-got-talent |title=Susan Boyle: a dream come true |work=The Guardian |first=Leigh |last=Holmwood |date=18 April 2009}}</ref>
Boyle still lives in the family home, a four-bedroom [[council house]], with her 10-year-old cat, Pebbles.<ref name="Shewholaughslast"/> Her father died in the 1990s, and her siblings had left home. Boyle never married, and she dedicated herself to care for her ageing<!-- 'ageing' article is written in British English --> mother until she died in 2007 at the age of 91. Boyle has a reputation for modesty and propriety, admitting during her first appearance on ''Britain's Got Talent'' that she had "never been married, never been kissed".<ref name="KissClaim"/> A neighbour reported that when Bridget Boyle died, her daughter "wouldn't come out for three or four days or answer the door or phone."<ref name="KissClaim"/>

Boyle is Catholic and sang in her church choir at her church in Blackburn, West Lothian, Scotland.<ref>[http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/parish_choir_singer_susan_boyle_becomes_overnight_sensation/ Parish choir singer Susan Boyle becomes overnight sensation :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Boyle remains active as a volunteer at her church, visiting elderly members of the congregation in their homes.<ref name="YahooNews"/> On a 2010 episode of the ''[[Oprah Winfrey Show]]'', Boyle summarised that her daily life was "mundane" and "routine" prior to stardom.


===Early singing===
===Early singing===
Boyle took singing lessons from [[Vocal coaches|voice coach]] Fred O'Neil.<ref name="Shewholaughslast"/> She attended Edinburgh Acting School and took part in the [[Edinburgh Fringe]].<ref name="Holmwood"/> Prior to ''Britain's Got Talent'', her main experience had come from singing in her local Catholic church, Our Lady of Lourdes, in local choirs, and in [[karaoke]] performances at pubs in and around her village. She had also auditioned several times for ''[[My Kind of People]]''.<ref name="angel">{{cite news |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/04/18/singing-angel-susan-boyle-s-family-photo-album-115875-21288346/ |title=Singing Angel Susan Boyle's family photo album |work=[[Daily Mirror]] |first=Stephen |last=Martin |date=19 April 2009 |accessdate=18 April 2009}}</ref> She also has long participated in her parish church's pilgrimages to the [[Knock Shrine]], [[County Mayo]], Ireland, and has sung there at the Marian [[basilica]].<ref name="tiw090422">{{cite news |url=http://www.theirishworld.com/article.asp?SubSection_Id=2&Article_Id=9303 |title=Susan Boyle has Mayo connection |work=The Irish World |first=Angela |last=Sammon |date=22 April 2009 |accessdate=8 June 2009}}</ref>
Boyle took singing lessons from [[voice coach]] Fred O'Neil.<ref name="Shewholaughslast"/> She attended Edinburgh Acting School and took part in the [[Edinburgh Fringe]].<ref name="Holmwood"/> Prior to ''Britain's Got Talent'', her main experience had come from singing in her choir of her local [[Catholic]] church, [[Our Lady of Lourdes]], and [[karaoke]] at pubs in her village. She had also auditioned several times for ''[[My Kind of People]]''.<ref name="angel">{{cite news |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/04/18/singing-angel-susan-boyle-s-family-photo-album-115875-21288346/ |title=Singing Angel Susan Boyle's family photo album |work=[[Daily Mirror]] |first=Stephen |last=Martin |date=19 April 2009 |accessdate=18 April 2009}}</ref> She also has long participated in her parish church's pilgrimages to the [[Knock Shrine]], [[County Mayo]], Ireland, and has sung there at the Marian [[basilica]].<ref name="tiw090422">{{cite news |url=http://www.theirishworld.com/article.asp?SubSection_Id=2&Article_Id=9303 |title=Susan Boyle has Mayo connection |work=The Irish World |first=Angela |last=Sammon |date=22 April 2009 |accessdate=8 June 2009}}</ref>


Her repertoire through the years has included songs such as "[[The Way We Were (song)|The Way We Were]]" and "[[I Don't Know How to Love Him]]." British tabloids claimed "exclusives" of video clips of some early performances.<ref name="dr090430">{{cite news |url= http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2009/04/30/video-exclusive-susan-boyle-s-earliest-singing-performance-on-film-revealed-86908-21321999/ |title= Video exclusive: Susan Boyle's earliest singing performance on film revealed |date= 30 April 2009| work= Daily Record}}</ref><ref name="aged25">{{cite news |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/04/23/susan-boyle-singing-aged-25-world-exclusive-video-of-britain-s-got-talent-star-singing-at-family-party-115875-21301644/|title=Susan Boyle singing aged 25: World exclusive video of Britain's Got Talent star performing at family party|work=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=23 April 2009|accessdate=24 April 2009}}</ref> In 1995, her audition for [[Michael Barrymore]]'s ''[[My Kind of People]]''<ref name="Holmwood"/> at the Olympia Shopping Centre in [[East Kilbride]] was filmed{{ndash}}the amateur video shows Barrymore was more interested in mocking her than in her ability to sing.<ref name="dr090426">{{cite news|url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/special-reports/susan-boyle/2009/04/26/exclusive-we-reveal-susan-boyle-s-first-tv-talent-show-audition-for-michael-barrymore-86908-21311003/|title=Exclusive: We reveal Susan Boyle's first TV talent show audition - for Michael Barrymore |work=[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record]] |date=26 April 2009 |accessdate=28 April 2009}}</ref>
Her repertoire through the years has included songs such as "[[The Way We Were (song)|The Way We Were]]" and "[[I Don't Know How to Love Him]]." British tabloids claimed "exclusives" of video clips of some early performances.<ref name="dr090430">{{cite news |url= http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2009/04/30/video-exclusive-susan-boyle-s-earliest-singing-performance-on-film-revealed-86908-21321999/ |title= Video exclusive: Susan Boyle's earliest singing performance on film revealed |date= 30 April 2009| work= Daily Record}}</ref><ref name="aged25">{{cite news |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/04/23/susan-boyle-singing-aged-25-world-exclusive-video-of-britain-s-got-talent-star-singing-at-family-party-115875-21301644/|title=Susan Boyle singing aged 25: World exclusive video of Britain's Got Talent star performing at family party|work=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=23 April 2009|accessdate=24 April 2009}}</ref> In 1995 her audition for [[Michael Barrymore]]'s ''[[My Kind of People]]''<ref name="Holmwood"/> at the Olympia Shopping Centre in [[East Kilbride]] was filmed. The amateur video shows Barrymore was apparently more interested in mocking her than in her ability to sing.<ref name="dr090426">{{cite news|url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/special-reports/susan-boyle/2009/04/26/exclusive-we-reveal-susan-boyle-s-first-tv-talent-show-audition-for-michael-barrymore-86908-21311003/|title=Exclusive: We reveal Susan Boyle's first TV talent show audition - for Michael Barrymore |work=[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record]] |date=26 April 2009 |accessdate=28 April 2009}}</ref>


In 1999 she recorded a track for a charity CD to commemorate the Millennium<ref name="Shewholaughslast" /><ref name="HarrySmith">{{cite video |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4949467n |title=She Dreamed A Dream |publisher=CBS News |people=Smith, Harry |format=streaming |medium=Television |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}{{Dead link|date=August 2010}}</ref> produced at a West Lothian school. Only 1,000 copies of the CD, ''Music for a Millennium Celebration, Sounds of West Lothian'', were pressed.<ref name="dstar090418">{{cite news |url=http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/77217/SUE-BIGGER-THAN-BRITNEY-/|title=Sue Bigger than Britney!|work=Daily Star|date=18 April 2009|accessdate=20 April 2009}}</ref> An early review in the ''[[West Lothian Herald & Post]]'' said Boyle's rendition of "Cry Me a River" was "heartbreaking" and "had been on repeat in my CD player ever since I got this CD..."<ref name="Ind">{{cite news |url=http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Susan+Boyle+charity+auction+price+hits+2000+eBay/1531534/story.html |title=Susan Boyle charity CD auction price hits $2000 on eBay |work=[[Vancouver Sun]] |first=Chris |last=Parry |date=24 April 2009}}</ref><ref name="amber2000">{{cite news |url=http://www.foreveramber.co.uk/2009/04/susan-boyle-of-britains-got-talent-i-knew-her-when.html |title=Amber's Reviews |work=[[West Lothian Herald & Post]] |first=Amber |last=McNaught |year=2000 |accessdate=20 April 2009}}</ref> The recording found its way onto the internet following her first televised appearance and the ''[[New York Post]]'' said it showed that Boyle was "not a one trick pony."<ref name="nypb090417">{{cite web |url= http://blogs.nypost.com/popwrap/archives/2009/04/susan_boyle_new_song.html |title= Susan Boyle: No One-Trick Pony |work=New York Post |date=17 April 2009}}</ref> ''[[Hello!]]'' said the recording "cement[ed] her status" as a singing star.<ref name="hello090417">{{cite news |url=http://www.hellomagazine.com/music/2009/04/17/boyle-cry-river/ |title=New recording cements Talent show sensation Susan's status |work=Hello! |date=17 April 2009}}</ref>
In 1999 she recorded a track for a [[Charity (practice)|charity]] CD to commemorate the Millennium<ref name="Shewholaughslast" /><ref name="HarrySmith">{{cite video |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4949467n |title=She Dreamed A Dream |publisher=CBS News |people=Smith, Harry |format=streaming |medium=Television |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> produced at a West Lothian school. Only 1,000 copies of the CD, ''Music for a Millennium Celebration, Sounds of West Lothian'', were pressed.<ref name="dstar090418">{{cite news |url=http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/77217/SUE-BIGGER-THAN-BRITNEY-/|title=Sue Bigger than Britney!|work=Daily Star|date=18 April 2009|accessdate=20 April 2009}}</ref> An early review in the ''[[West Lothian Herald & Post]]'' said Boyle's rendition of "Cry Me a River" was "heartbreaking" and "had been on repeat in my CD player ever since I got this CD..."<ref name="Ind">{{cite news |url=http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Susan+Boyle+charity+auction+price+hits+2000+eBay/1531534/story.html |title=Susan Boyle charity CD auction price hits $2000 on eBay |work=[[Vancouver Sun]] |first=Chris |last=Parry |date=24 April 2009}}</ref><ref name="amber2000">{{cite news |url=http://www.foreveramber.co.uk/2009/04/susan-boyle-of-britains-got-talent-i-knew-her-when.html |title=Amber's Reviews |work=[[West Lothian Herald & Post]] |first=Amber |last=McNaught |date=2000 |accessdate=20 April 2009}}</ref> The recording found its way onto the internet following her first televised appearance and the ''[[New York Post]]'' said it showed that Boyle was "not a one trick pony."<ref name="nypb090417">{{cite web |url= http://blogs.nypost.com/popwrap/archives/2009/04/susan_boyle_new_song.html |title= Susan Boyle: No One-Trick Pony |work=New York Post |date=17 April 2009}}</ref> ''[[Hello!]]'' said the recording "cement[ed] her status" as a singing star.<ref name="hello090417">{{cite news |url=http://www.hellomagazine.com/music/2009/04/17/boyle-cry-river/ |title=New recording cements Talent show sensation Susan's status |work=Hello! |date=17 April 2009}}</ref>


In 1999, Boyle used all her savings to pay for a professionally cut demo, copies of which she later sent to record companies, radio talent competitions, local and national TV. The demo consisted of her versions of "Cry Me a River" and "[[Killing Me Softly with His Song]]"; the songs were uploaded to the Internet after her BGT audition.<ref name="tele090420">{{cite news |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/5182599/Early-recording-of-Britains-Got-Talents-Susan-Boyle-unearthed.html|title=Early recording of Britain's Got Talent's Susan Boyle unearthed |work=[[Daily Telegraph]] |date=20 April 2009 |accessdate=20 April 2009 | location=London | first=Ben | last=Leach}}</ref>
In 1999, Boyle used all her savings to pay for a professionally cut [[demo tape]], copies of which she later sent to record companies, radio talent competitions, local and national TV. The demo tape consisted of her versions of "Cry Me a River" and "[[Killing Me Softly with His Song]]"; it was uploaded to the Internet after her audition.<ref name="tele090420">{{cite news |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/5182599/Early-recording-of-Britains-Got-Talents-Susan-Boyle-unearthed.html|title=Early recording of Britain's Got Talent's Susan Boyle unearthed |work=[[Daily Telegraph]] |date=20 April 2009 |accessdate=20 April 2009}}</ref>


After Boyle won several local singing competitions, her mother urged her to enter ''Britain's Got Talent'' and take the risk of singing in front of an audience larger than her parish church. Former coach O'Neil said Boyle abandoned an audition for ''[[The X Factor (UK)|The X Factor]]'' because she believed people were being chosen for their looks. She almost abandoned her plan to enter ''Britain's Got Talent'' believing she was too old, but O'Neil persuaded her to audition nevertheless.<ref name="McGinty">{{cite news |url=http://news.scotsman.com/uk/Campbell-has-new-spin-on.5184440.jp |title= Campbell has new spin on Susan Boyle phenomenon |work=The Scotsman |first=Stephen |last=McGinty |date=20 April 2009}}</ref> Boyle said that she was motivated to seek a musical career to pay tribute to her mother.<ref name="Shewholaughslast" /> Her performance on the show was the first time she had sung in public since her mother died.<ref name="times090412">{{cite news |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article6078159.ece |title=Secret sadness of Britain's Got Talent star |work=[[The Sunday Times]] |first=Stuart |last=MacDonald |date=12 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009 | location=London}}</ref><ref name="AP"/>
After Boyle won several local singing competitions, her mother urged her to enter ''Britain's Got Talent'' and take the risk of singing in front of an audience larger than her parish church. Former coach O'Neil said Boyle abandoned an audition for ''[[The X Factor (UK)|The X Factor]]'' because she believed people were being chosen for their looks, and that she almost abandoned her plan to enter ''Britain's Got Talent''. However, O'Neil persuaded her to audition despite her believing "...she was too old and that it was a young person's game".<ref name="McGinty">{{cite news |url=http://news.scotsman.com/uk/Campbell-has-new-spin-on.5184440.jp |title= Campbell has new spin on Susan Boyle phenomenon |work=The Scotsman |first=Stephen |last=McGinty |date=20 April 2009}}</ref> Boyle said that her mother's death motivated her to go on ''Britain's Got Talent'' and seek a musical career to pay tribute to her mother.<ref name ="Shewholaughslast" /> Her performance on the show was the first time she had sung in public since that time.<ref name="times090412">{{cite news |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article6078159.ece |title=Secret sadness of Britain's Got Talent star |work=[[The Sunday Times]] |first=Stuart |last=MacDonald |date=12 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref><ref name="AP"/>


==Music career==
===Personal life===
Boyle still lives in the family home, a four-bedroom [[council house]], with her 10-year-old cat, Pebbles.<ref name="Shewholaughslast"/>
===''Britain's Got Talent''===
{{Main|Britain's Got Talent (series 3)}}
In August 2008, Boyle applied for an audition for the third series of ''Britain's Got Talent'' and was accepted after a preliminary audition in [[Glasgow, Scotland|Glasgow]]. When Boyle first appeared on ''Britain's Got Talent'' at the city's [[Clyde Auditorium]], she said that she aspired to become a professional singer "as successful as" [[Elaine Paige]].<ref name="paige">{{cite news |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/apr/19/susan-boyle-duet-elaine-paige |title=Reality TV star Susan Boyle set for duet with idol Elaine Paige |work=The Guardian |first=Caroline |last=Davies |coauthors=Kelbie, Paul |date=19 April 2009 |accessdate=19 April 2009 | location=London}}</ref> Boyle sang "I Dreamed a Dream" from ''Les Misérables'' in the first round of the [[Britain's Got Talent (series 3)|third series of ''Britain's Got Talent'']], which was watched by over 10&nbsp;million viewers when it aired on 11 April 2009.<ref name="Playbill">{{cite web |url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/128284-Producer-Mackintosh-Gob-Smacked-By-Boyles-I-Dreamed-a-Dream-Song-Is-YouTube-Hit |title=Producer Mackintosh "Gob-Smacked" By Boyle's "I Dreamed a Dream"; Song Is YouTube Hit |work=Playbill News |date=15 April 2009 |accessdate=19 April 2009}}</ref> [[Amanda Holden]] remarked upon the audience's initially cynical attitude, and the subsequent "biggest wake-up call ever" upon hearing her performance.<ref name="vsun090418">{{cite news |url=http://www.vancouversun.com/Life/Beautiful+blondes+Boyle+lingering+ideas+about+sexuality/1509204/story.html |title=Beautiful blondes, a Boyle and lingering ideas about sexuality |work=[[Vancouver Sun]] |first=Pete |last=McMartin |date=18 April 2009 |accessdate=18 April 2009}}</ref>
{{Quote box |quoted=true |bgcolor=#FFFFF0 |salign=center |width=30em |quote=I know what they were thinking, but why should it matter as long as I can sing? It's not a beauty contest. |source=Susan Boyle, ''[[The Sunday Times]]''<ref name="Shewholaughslast"/>}}


Her father died in the 1990s, and her siblings had left home. Boyle never married, and she [[Caregiver|cared for]] her ageing<!-- 'ageing' article is written in British English --> mother until she died in 2007 at the age of 91,<ref name="KissClaim"/> which meant that she never had any time for herself.<ref name="KissClaim"/> A neighbour reported that when Bridget Boyle died, her daughter "wouldn't come out for three or four days or answer the door or phone."<ref name="KissClaim"/>
This performance was widely reported and tens of millions of people viewed the video on YouTube.<ref name="Playbill"/> Boyle was "absolutely gobsmacked" by the strength of this reaction.<ref name="cnn090417">{{cite news |url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/TV/04/17/susan.boyle/?iref=mpstoryview |title=Scottish singer 'gobsmacked' by overnight stardom |work=CNN |date=17 April 2009}}</ref> Boyle is aware that the audience on ''Britain's Got Talent'' was initially hostile to her because of her appearance, but she has refused to change her image.<ref name="Shewholaughslast"/> Since the appearance, Paige has expressed interest in singing a duet with Boyle,<ref name="paige"/> and has called her "a role model for everyone who has a dream".<ref name="bbc090419">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8006786.stm |title=Paige salutes Talent star Boyle |work=BBC News |date=19 April 2009 |accessdate=21 April 2009}}</ref> Boyle's rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream" has been credited with causing a surge in ticket sales in the Vancouver production of ''Les Misérables''.<ref name="vsun090417">{{cite news |url=http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/Susan+Doyle+YouTube+sensation+sends+ticket+sales+skyrocketing+Mis%C3%A9rables/1507403/story.html |title=You tube sensation Susan Boyle sends ticket sales rocketing for Vancouver Les Misérables |work=Vancouver Sun |first=Bart |last=Jackson |date=17 April 2009}}</ref><ref name="tgam090417">{{cite news |url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/theatre/nestruck-on-theatre/article1137297.ece |title=Susan Boyle sensation sends sales of Vancouver production of Les Miserables through the roof |work=Globe and Mail |date=17 April 2009}}</ref> [[Cameron Mackintosh]], the producer of the ''Les Misérables'' musical, also praised the performance, as {{nowrap|"heart-touching,}} thrilling and uplifting".<ref name="Playbill"/>


Boyle remains active as a volunteer at Our Lady of Lourdes church in [[Blackburn, West Lothian|Blackburn]], visiting elderly members of the congregation in their homes.<ref name="YahooNews"/>
She was one of 40 acts that were put through to the semi-finals.<ref name="bbc090523">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8065580.stm |title=Singer Boyle reaches Talent semis |work=BBC News |date=23 May 2009 |accessdate=24 May 2009}}</ref> She appeared last on the first semi-final on 24 May 2009, performing "[[Memory (Cats song)|Memory]]" from the musical ''[[Cats (musical)|Cats]]''.<ref name="tele090524">{{cite news |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/susan-boyle/5378095/Susan-Boyle-sings-again-on-Britains-Got-Talent.html |title=Susan Boyle sings again on Britain's Got Talent |work=[[The Daily Telegraph]] |first=Ian |last=Johnston |date=24 May 2009 |accessdate=24 May 2009 | location=London}}</ref> In the public vote she was the act to receive the highest number of votes and go through to the final.<ref name="dmail090524">{{cite news |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1187106/Britains-Got-Talent-Susan-Boyle-wows-crowds-join-Diversity-Saturdays-final.html |title=Susan Boyle thrills as she joins dance group diversity in Britain's Got Talent final |work=[[Daily Mail]] |first=Lizzie |last=Smith |date=24 May 2009 |accessdate=24 May 2009 | location=London}}</ref><ref name="ew090524">{{cite news |url=http://watching-tv.ew.com/2009/05/24/susan-boyle-bri/ |title=Susan Boyle wins first 'Britain's Got Talent' semi-final singing 'Memory' from 'Cats' |work=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |first=Ken |last=Tucker |date=24 May 2009 |accessdate=24 May 2009}}</ref> She was the clear favourite to win the final,<ref name="presswarned">{{cite news |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/jun/03/susan-boyle-britains-got-talent-press-warned |title=Susan Boyle: press warned to back off Britain's Got Talent star |work=The Guardian |first=Stephen |last=Brook |date= 3 June 2009 | location=London}}</ref> but ended up in second place to [[Diversity (dance troupe)|Diversity]]; the UK TV audience was a record of 17.3&nbsp;million viewers.<ref name="prioryforweeks">{{cite news |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/susan-boyle/5434811/Susan-Boyle-could-be-in-Priory-clinic-for-weeks-says-doctor.html |title=Susan Boyle could be in Priory clinic for weeks, says doctor |work=[[Daily Telegraph]] |first=Alastair |last=Jamieson |date=3 June 2009 |accessdate=24 May 2009 | location=London}}</ref>


==''Britain's Got Talent''==
{{Quote box |quoted=true |bgcolor=#FFFFF0 |salign=center |width=30em |quote=I didn't pick up on any unduly troubling signs. She was nervous, yes, but no more nervous than [[Paul Potts]] had been before his live final two years previously. She understood the significance of the night.<br>
{{Main|Britain's Got Talent (series 3)}}
Then, during the final show, at the crucial point when the dance group Diversity won, I looked over at her face and thought: 'Christ, she doesn't know how to deal with not winning.' |source=Simon Cowell, ''[[Daily Mail]]''<ref name=sorry>{{cite news |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1194302/After-Britains-Got-Talent-backlash-Simon-Cowell-finally-admits-Sorry-I-did-make-mistakes.html |title=After the Britain's Got Talent backlash, Simon Cowell finally admits: 'Sorry, I did make mistakes' |first=Simon |last=Cowell |date=20 June 2009 | location=London | work=Daily Mail}}</ref>}}The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) became concerned by press reports about Boyle's erratic behaviour and speculation about her mental condition and wrote to remind editors about clause 3 (privacy) of their code of press conduct.<ref name="presswarned"/> The day after the final, Boyle was admitted to [[Priory Group|The Priory]], a private [[psychiatric clinic]] in London,<ref name="prioryforweeks"/> TalkbackThames explained "Following Saturday night's show, Susan is exhausted and emotionally drained." Her stay in hospital attracted widespread attention, with Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] wishing her well.<ref name="bbc090601">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8076413.stm |title=Talent star Boyle taken to clinic |work=BBC News |date=1 June 2009}}</ref> Cowell has offered to waive Boyle's contractual obligation to take part in the BGT tour. Her family said "she's been battered non-stop for the last seven weeks and it has taken its toll [...but...] her dream is very much alive," as she had been invited to the [[Independence Day (United States)|Independence Day]] celebrations at the [[White House]].<ref name="prioryforweeks"/>
In August 2008, Boyle applied for an audition for the third series of ''Britain's Got Talent'' and was accepted after a preliminary audition in [[Glasgow, Scotland|Glasgow]]. When Boyle first appeared on ''Britain's Got Talent'' at the city's [[Clyde Auditorium]], she said that she aspired to become a [[musical theatre]] singer "as successful as" [[Elaine Paige]].<ref name="paige">{{cite web |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/apr/19/susan-boyle-duet-elaine-paige |title=Reality TV star Susan Boyle set for duet with idol Elaine Paige |work=The Guardian |first=Caroline |last=Davies |coauthors=Kelbie, Paul |date=19 April 2009 |accessdate=19 April 2009}}</ref> Boyle sang "I Dreamed a Dream" from ''Les Misérables'' in the first round of the [[Britain's Got Talent (series 3)|third series of ''Britain's Got Talent'']], which was watched by over 10 million viewers when it aired on 11 April 2009.<ref name="Playbill">{{cite web |url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/128284.html |title=Producer Mackintosh "Gob-Smacked" By Boyle's "I Dreamed a Dream"; Song Is YouTube Hit |work=Playbill News |date=15 April 2009 |accessdate=19 April 2009}}</ref> [[Amanda Holden]] remarked upon the audience's initially cynical attitude, and the subsequent "biggest wake-up call ever" upon hearing her performance.<ref name="vsun090418">{{cite news |url=http://www.vancouversun.com/Life/Beautiful+blondes+Boyle+lingering+ideas+about+sexuality/1509204/story.html |title=Beautiful blondes, a Boyle and lingering ideas about sexuality |work=[[Vancouver Sun]] |first=Pete |last=McMartin |date=18 April 2009 |accessdate=18 April 2009}}</ref>
{{Quote box3 |quote=I know what they were thinking, but why should it matter as long as I can sing? It's not a beauty contest. |source=Susan Boyle, ''[[The Sunday Times]]''<ref name="Shewholaughslast"/>}}


This performance was widely reported and tens of millions of people viewed the video on [[YouTube]].<ref name="Playbill"/> Boyle was "absolutely gobsmacked" by the strength of this reaction.<ref name="cnn090417">{{cite news |url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/TV/04/17/susan.boyle/?iref=mpstoryview |title=Scottish singer 'gobsmacked' by overnight stardom |work=CNN |date=17 April 2009}}</ref> Boyle is aware that the audience on ''Britain's Got Talent'' was initially hostile to her because of her appearance, but she has refused to change her image.<ref name="Shewholaughslast"/> Since the appearance, Paige has expressed interest in singing a duet with Boyle,<ref name="paige"/> and has called her "a role model for everyone who has a dream".<ref name="bbc090419">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8006786.stm |title=Paige salutes Talent star Boyle |work=BBC News |date=19 April 2009 |accessdate=21 April 2009}}</ref> Boyle's rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream" has been credited with causing a surge in ticket sales in the Vancouver production of ''Les Misérables''.<ref name="vsun090417">{{cite news |url=http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/Susan+Doyle+YouTube+sensation+sends+ticket+sales+skyrocketing+Mis%C3%A9rables/1507403/story.html |title=You tube sensation Susan Boyle sends ticket sales rocketing for Vancouver Les Misérables |work=Vancouver Sun |first=Bart |last=Jackson |date=17 April 2009}}</ref><ref name="tgam090417">{{cite news |url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090417.WBTheatre20090417173805/WBStory/WBTheatre |title=Susan Boyle sensation sends sales of Vancouver production of Les Miserables through the roof |work=Globe and Mail |date=17 April 2009}}</ref> [[Cameron Mackintosh]], the producer of the ''Les Misérables'' musical, also praised the performance, as {{nowrap|"heart-touching,}} thrilling and uplifting".<ref name="Playbill"/>
Boyle left the clinic five days after her admission<ref>{{cite news |url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article6436975.ece|title=Susan Boyle leaves The Priory|work=Times Online|date=5 June 2009 | location=London | first=Veronica | last=Schmidt | accessdate=24 May 2010}}</ref> and said she would participate in the BGT tour. Despite health worries, she appeared in 20 of the 24 dates of the tour,<ref name="BGT Tour">{{cite news |url=http://movies.broadwayworld.com/article/TALENT_Star_Susan_Boyle_Records_First_Song_For_Debut_Album_20090708 |title='TALENT' Star Susan Boyle Records First Song For Debut Album |work=Broadwayworld.com |date=8 July 2009}}</ref> and was well received in cities such as [[Aberdeen]],<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1276590?UserKey=|title=Talent show stars wow Granite City audience |work=Press and Journal|date=24 June 2009}}</ref> [[Edinburgh]],<ref name="Edinburgh">{{cite news |url=http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/reviews/Susan-Boyle-Britain39s-Got-Talent.5372895.jp |title=Susan Boyle live performance |work=Edinburgh Evening News |date=12 June 2009}}</ref> [[Dublin]],<ref name="Dublin">{{cite news |url=http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Susan-Boyles-dream-comes-true-before-adoring-crowds-in-Dublin-49548377.html |title='TALENT' Star Susan Boyle Records First Song For Debut Album |work=Irish Central |date=30 June 2009}}</ref> [[Sheffield]],<ref name="Sheffield">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8096564.stm |title=
Touch and go as Boyle joins tour |work=BBC News |date=13 June 2009}}</ref> [[Coventry]],<ref name="Coventry">{{cite news |url=http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/2009/06/26/britain-s-got-talent-stars-wow-coventry-s-ricoh-arena-92746-23986917/ |title=
Britain's Got Talent stars wow Coventry's Ricoh Arena |work=The Coventry Telegraph |date=26 June 2009}}</ref> [[Birmingham]]<ref name="Birmingham">{{cite news |url=http://www.birminghammail.net/news/birmingham-news/2009/06/12/susan-boyle-on-form-at-britain-s-got-talent-tour-in-birmingham-97319-23866884/ |title=Susan Boyle on form on Britain’s Got Talent tour in Birmingham |work=Birmingham Mail |date=17 June 2009}}</ref> and London.<ref name="London">{{cite news |url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/britain_got_talent/2493328/Fans-hail-SuBo-for-live-show.html |title=Fans Hail Subo For Live Show |work=The Sun |date=22 June 2009}}</ref> The ''[[Belfast Telegraph]]'' said "Despite reports of crumbling under the pressure..., she exuded a confidence resembling that of a veteran who has been performing for years..."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/music/reviews/no-theatrics-just-a-spotlight-and-susan-boylersquos-soaring-voice-14376627.html|title=No theatrics, just a spotlight and Susan Boyle’s soaring voice|work=Belfast Telegraph|date=2 July 2009}}</ref>


She was one of 40 acts that were put through to the semi-finals.<ref name="bbc090523">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8065580.stm |title=Singer Boyle reaches Talent semis |work=[[BBC News]] |date=23 May 2009 |accessdate=24 May 2009}}</ref> She appeared last on the first semi-final on 24 May 2009, performing "[[Memory (song)|Memory]]" from the musical ''[[Cats (musical)|Cats]]''.<ref name="tele090524">{{cite news |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/susan-boyle/5378095/Susan-Boyle-sings-again-on-Britains-Got-Talent.html |title=Susan Boyle sings again on Britain's Got Talent |work=[[The Daily Telegraph|Telegraph Online]] |first=Ian |last=Johnston |date=24 May 2009 |accessdate=24 May 2009}}</ref> In the public vote she was the act to receive the highest number of votes and go through to the final.<ref name="dmail090524">{{cite news |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1187106/Susan-Boyle-thrills-joins-dance-group-Diversity-Britains-Got-Talent-final.html |title=Susan Boyle thrills as she joins dance group diversity in Britain's Got Talent final |work=[[Daily Mail|Mail Online]] |first=Lizzie |last=Smith |date=24 May 2009 |accessdate=24 May 2009}}</ref><ref name="ew090524">{{cite news |url=http://watching-tv.ew.com/2009/05/susan-boyle-bri.html |title=Susan Boyle wins first 'Britain's Got Talent' semi-final singing 'Memory' from 'Cats' |work=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |first=Ken |last=Tucker |date=24 May 2009 |accessdate=24 May 2009}}</ref> She was the clear favourite to win the final,<ref name="presswarned">{{cite news |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/jun/03/susan-boyle-britains-got-talent-press-warned |title=Susan Boyle: press warned to back off Britain's Got Talent star |work=The Guardian |first=Stephen |last=Brook |date= 3 June 2009}}</ref> but ended up in second place to [[Diversity (dance troupe)|Diversity]]; the UK TV audience was a record of 17.3 million viewers.<ref name="prioryforweeks">{{cite news |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/susan-boyle/5434811/Susan-Boyle-could-be-in-Priory-clinic-for-weeks-says-doctor.html |title=Susan Boyle could be in Priory clinic for weeks, says doctor |work=[[Daily Telegraph]] |first=Alastair |last=Jamieson |date=3 June 2009 |accessdate=24 May 2009}}</ref>
===''I Dreamed a Dream'' and tour===
{{Main|I Dreamed a Dream (album)}}
Boyle's first album, ''[[I Dreamed a Dream (album)|I Dreamed a Dream]]'', was released on 23 November 2009.<ref name="playc">{{cite news |url=http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/10536807/New-Album-TBA/Product.html |title=Susan Boyle (Britain's Got Talent)- I Dreamed A Dream |work=[http://www.play.com/ Play.com] |date=24 November 2009}}</ref> The album includes covers of "[[Wild Horses (Rolling Stones song)|Wild Horses]]" (scheduled to be her first single) and "[[You'll See]]" as well as "I Dreamed a Dream", and "Cry Me a River".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.susanboylemusic.com/gb/music/|title=Susan Boyle / Music|work= | date= |accessdate=29 November 2009}}</ref> ''I Dreamed a Dream'' became Amazon.com's best-selling album in pre-sales on 4 September 2009, three months before the scheduled release.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/09/04/susan-boyle-s-debut-album-at-number-one-three-months-before-it-s-released-115875-21646196/|title=Susan Boyle's debut album at number one - three months before its released |first=Mark|last=Jefferies |work=<span style="font-style:normal;">[[Daily Mirror|Mirror.co.uk]]</span>| date=4 September 2009 |accessdate=4 September 2009}}</ref>
In Britain, Susan's debut album was recognised as the fastest selling UK debut album of all time selling 411,820 copies, beating the previous fastest selling debut of all time, ''[[Spirit (Leona Lewis album)|Spirit]]'' by [[Leona Lewis]].<ref name="fastest">{{cite news |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-1385652831.html |title=Leona Lewis's 'Spirit' becomes Britain's fastest-selling debut album |work=[http://www.highbeam.com/ Highbeam.com] |date=17 November 2007}}</ref> ''I Dreamed a Dream'' also outsold the rest of the top 5 albums combined in its first week.<ref name="selling">{{cite news|url=http://www.susanboylemusic.com/gb/news/item/susan_boyle_makes_music_history_as_the_fastest_selling_worldwide_female_deb/|title=Susan Boyle Makes Music History as the “Fastest Selling Worldwide Female Debut Ever”|last=|first=|date=30 November 2009|publisher=|accessdate=2 December 2009}}</ref>


===Post ''Talent''===
In the U.S., the album sold 701,000 copies in its first week, the best opening week for a debut artist in over a decade.<ref name="fastest2">{{cite news |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/03/arts/music/03sales.html?hpw |title=Susan Boyle, Top Seller, Shakes Up CD Trends |work=[http://www.nytimes.com/ Nytines.com] |date=2 December 2009 | first=Ben | last=Sisario | accessdate=24 May 2010}}</ref> It topped the ''Billboard'' chart for six straight weeks and although it narrowly failed to become the best-selling album of 2009, with sales of 3,104,000 compared to 3,217,000 for [[Taylor Swift]]'s ''[[Fearless (Taylor Swift album)|Fearless]]'', it was one of only two albums to sell over 3&nbsp;million copies in the U.S., and was also the top selling "physical" album of 2009, with only 86,000 of its sales coming from [[music download|digital download]]s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/news/taylor-swift-edges-susan-boyle-for-2009-1004057203.story#/news/taylor-swift-edges-susan-boyle-for-2009-1004057203.story|title=Taylor Swift Edges Susan Boyle For 2009's Top-Selling Album|last=Caulfield|first=Keith|date=6 January 2010|publisher=Billboard.com|accessdate=19 January 2010}}</ref> This has in turn garnered more media attention, as mentioned by ''[[People (magazine)|People]]'' magazine.<ref name="people stats">{{cite news|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20331581,00.html|title=Who'll Lead Record Sales, Susan Boyle or Taylor Swift? - Music News, Susan Boyle, Taylor Swift : People.com|work=[[People (magazine)|People]]|accessdate=24 June 2010}}</ref>
====Hospital stay and BGT tour====
{{Quote box3 |quote=I didn't pick up on any unduly troubling signs. She was nervous, yes, but no more nervous than [[Paul Potts]] had been before his live final two years previously. She understood the significance of the night.<br>
Then, during the final show, at the crucial point when the dance group Diversity won, I looked over at her face and thought: 'Christ, she doesn't know how to deal with not winning.' |source=Simon Cowell, ''[[Daily Mail]]''<ref name=sorry>{{cite news |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1194302/After-Britains-Got-Talent-backlash-Simon-Cowell-finally-admits-Sorry-I-did-make-mistakes.html |title=After the Britain's Got Talent backlash, Simon Cowell finally admits: 'Sorry, I did make mistakes' |first=Simon |last=Cowell |date=20 June 2009}}</ref>}}The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) became concerned by press reports about Boyle's erratic behaviour and speculation about her mental condition and wrote to remind editors about clause 3 (privacy) of their code of press conduct.<ref name="presswarned"/> The day after the final, Boyle was admitted to [[Priory Group|The Priory]], a private [[psychiatric clinic]] in London,<ref name="prioryforweeks"/> TalkbackThames explained "Following Saturday night's show, Susan is exhausted and emotionally drained." Her stay in hospital attracted widespread attention, with [[Prime Minister]] [[Gordon Brown]] wishing her well.<ref name="bbc090601">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8076413.stm |title=Talent star Boyle taken to clinic |work=BBC News |date=1 June 2009}}</ref> Cowell has offered to waive Boyle's contractual obligation to take part in the BGT tour. Her family said "she's been battered non-stop for the last seven weeks and it has taken its toll [...but...] her dream is very much alive," as she had been invited to the [[Independence Day (United States)|Independence Day]] celebrations at the [[White House]].<ref name="prioryforweeks"/>


Boyle left the clinic five days after her admission<ref>{{cite news |url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article6436975.ece|title=Susan Boyle leaves The Priory|work=Times Online|date=5 June 2009}}</ref> and said she would participate in the BGT tour. Despite health worries, she appeared in 20 of the 24 dates of the tour,<ref name="BGT Tour">{{cite news |url=http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/TALENT_Star_Susan_Boyle_Records_First_Song_For_Debut_Album_20090708 |title='TALENT' Star Susan Boyle Records First Song For Debut Album |work=Broadwayworld.com |date=8 July 2009}}</ref> and was well received in cities such as Aberdeen<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1276590?UserKey=|title=Talent show stars wow Granite City audience |work=Press and Journal|date=24 June 2009}}</ref>, Edinburgh<ref name="Edinburgh">{{cite news |url=http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/reviews/Susan-Boyle-Britain39s-Got-Talent.5372895.jp |title=Susan Boyle live performance |work=Edinburgh Evening News |date=12 June 2009}}</ref>, Dublin<ref name="Dublin">{{cite news |url=http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Susan-Boyles-dream-comes-true-before-adoring-crowds-in-Dublin-49548377.html |title='TALENT' Star Susan Boyle Records First Song For Debut Album |work=Irish Central |date=30 June 2009}}</ref>, Sheffield<ref name="Sheffield">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8096564.stm |title=
In Italy, it was the first album of the month in the Italian #1 Account by a non-Italian artist ever. In only a week, it already sold more than 2&nbsp;million copies worldwide, becoming the fastest selling global female debut album.<ref name="selling"/>
Touch and go as Boyle joins tour |work=BBC News |date=13 June 2009}}</ref>, Coventry<ref name="Coventry">{{cite news |url=http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/2009/06/26/britain-s-got-talent-stars-wow-coventry-s-ricoh-arena-92746-23986917/ |title=
Britain's Got Talent stars wow Coventry's Ricoh Arena |work=The Coventry Telegraph |date=26 June 2009}}</ref>, Birmingham<ref name="Birmingham">{{cite news |url=http://www.birminghammail.net/news/birmingham-news/2009/06/12/susan-boyle-on-form-at-britain-s-got-talent-tour-in-birmingham-97319-23866884/ |title=Susan Boyle on form on Britain’s Got Talent tour in Birmingham |work=Birmingham Mail |date=17 June 2009}}</ref> and London<ref name="London">{{cite news |url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/britain_got_talent/2493328/Fans-hail-SuBo-for-live-show.html |title=Fans Hail Subo For Live Show |work=The Sun |date=22 June 2009}}</ref> . The ''Belfast Telegraph'' said "Despite reports of crumbling under the pressure..., she exuded a confidence resembling that of a veteran who has been performing for years..."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/music/reviews/no-theatrics-just-a-spotlight-and-susan-boylersquos-soaring-voice-14376627.html|title=No theatrics, just a spotlight and Susan Boyle’s soaring voice|work=Belfast Telegraph|date=2 July 2009}}</ref>


====Album and U.S. concert tour====
Boyle gave a U.S. concert tour in November as a lead-up to the album release.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2009/07/31/susan-boyle-set-to-take-us-by-storm-115875-21560485/|title=Susan Boyle set to take US by storm |work=Mirror.co.uk News| date=31 July 2009 |accessdate=1 August 2009}}</ref> On 13 December 2009 she appeared in her own television special "I Dreamed a Dream: the Susan Boyle Story", featuring a duet with Elaine Paige.<ref name="Paige Duet">{{cite news|url=http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1523399?UserKey=|title=US TV special details Boyle’s Cinderella story|last=|first=|date=12 December 2009|publisher=The Press and Journal|accessdate=15 December 2009}}</ref> It got ratings of 10&nbsp;million viewers in the United Kingdom<ref name="TV special">{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/dec/14/x-factor-joe-mcelderry|title=The X Factor: more than 19m watch Joe McElderry win|last=Plunkett|first=John|date=13 December 2009|publisher=The Guardian|accessdate=15 December 2009 | location=London}}</ref> and in America was the [[TV Guide Network]]'s highest rated television special in its history.<ref name="TV Guide">{{cite news|http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=9334862|title="Dexter" Season Finale Slashes Records|last=|first=|date=14 December 2009|publisher=ABC News|accessdate=15 December 2009}}</ref>
Boyle's first album, ''[[I Dreamed a Dream (album)|I Dreamed a Dream]]'', was released on 23 November 2009.<ref name="playc">{{cite news |url=http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/10536807/New-Album-TBA/Product.html |title=Susan Boyle (Britain's Got Talent)- I Dreamed A Dream |work=[http://www.play.com/ Play.com] |date=24 November 2009}}</ref> The album includes covers of "[[Wild Horses (song)|Wild Horses]]" (scheduled to be her first single) and "[[You'll See]]" as well as "I Dreamed a Dream", and "Cry Me a River".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.susanboylemusic.com/gb/music/|title=Susan Boyle / Music|work= | date= |accessdate=29 November 2009}}</ref> ''I Dreamed a Dream'' became [[Amazon.com]]'s best-selling album in pre-sales on 4 September 2009, three months before the scheduled release.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/09/04/susan-boyle-s-debut-album-at-number-one-three-months-before-it-s-released-115875-21646196/|title=Susan Boyle's debut album at number one - three months before it's released |first=Mark|last=Jefferies |work=<span style="font-style:normal;">[[Daily Mirror|Mirror.co.uk]]</span>| date=4 September 2009 |accessdate=4 September 2009}}</ref>
In Britain, Susan's debut album was recognised as the fastest selling UK debut album of all time selling 411,820 copies beating the previous fastest selling debut of all time, ''[[Spirit (Leona Lewis album)|Spirit]]'' by [[Leona Lewis]].<ref name="fastest">{{cite news |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-1385652831.html |title=Leona Lewis's 'Spirit' becomes Britain's fastest-selling debut album |work=[http://www.highbeam.com/ Highbeam.com] |date=17 November 2007}}</ref> In the U.S., the album sold 701,000 copies in its first week, the best opening week for a debut artist in over a decade.<ref name="fastest2">{{cite news |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/03/arts/music/03sales.html?hpw |title=Susan Boyle, Top Seller, Shakes Up CD Trends |work=[http://www.nytimes.com/ Nytines.com] |date=2 December 2009}}</ref> It has gone on to sell 527,000 in its second week at number one and is expected by Billboard to top the chart a third week and to become the biggest selling LP of the year.<ref>http://www.billboard.com/news/susan-boyle-set-to-top-the-billboard-200-1004052558.story#/news/susan-boyle-set-to-top-the-billboard-200-1004052558.story</ref>
The album has topped the chart for the 3rd consecutive week selling another 582,000 copies, as reported by Billboard,<ref>http://www.billboard.com/news/no-stopping-susan-boyle-s-dream-on-billboard-1004053987.story#/news/no-stopping-susan-boyle-s-dream-on-billboard-1004053987.story</ref>and as of November 17, 2009 is 700,000+ from album of the year. This has in turn garnered more media attention, as mentioned by People Magazine.<ref>http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20331581,00.html</ref>


''I Dreamed a Dream'' also outsold the rest of the top 5 albums combined.<ref name="selling">{{cite news|url=http://www.susanboylemusic.com/gb/news/item/susan_boyle_makes_music_history_as_the_fastest_selling_worldwide_female_deb/|title=Susan Boyle Makes Music History as the “Fastest Selling Worldwide Female Debut Ever”|last=|first=|date=30 November 2009|publisher=|accessdate=2 December 2009}}</ref> It's the first album of the month in the Italian #1 Account by a non-Italian artist ever. In only a week, it already sold more than 2 million copies worldwide, becoming the Fastest Selling Global Female Debut Album.<ref name="selling"/> Boyle gave a U.S. concert tour in November as a lead-up to the album release.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2009/07/31/susan-boyle-set-to-take-us-by-storm-115875-21560485/|title=Susan Boyle set to take US by storm |work=Mirror.co.uk News| date=31 July 2009 |accessdate=1 August 2009}}</ref> On 13 December 2009 she appeared in her own television special "I Dreamed a Dream: the Susan Boyle Story", featuring a duet with her musical hero [[Elaine Paige]].<ref name="Paige Duet">{{cite news|url=http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1523399?UserKey=|title=US TV special details Boyle’s Cinderella story|last=|first=|date=12 December 2009|publisher=The Press and Journal|accessdate=15 December 2009}}</ref> It got ratings of 10 million viewers in the United Kingdom<ref name="TV special">{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/dec/14/x-factor-joe-mcelderry|title=The X Factor: more than 19m watch Joe McElderry win|last=|first=|date=13 December 2009|publisher=The Guardian|accessdate=15 December 2009}}</ref> and in America was the [[TV Guide Network]]'s highest rated television special in its history.<ref name="TV Guide">{{cite news|http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=9334862|title="Dexter" Season Finale Slashes Records|last=|first=|date=14 December 2009|publisher=ABC News|accessdate=15 December 2009}}</ref> It has been reported that Susan Boyle will be invited to perform "I Dreamed a Dream" for a small gathering at the birthday celebration of [[Michelle Obama]] on 17 January 2010.<ref>[http://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/celebrity/news/daily-gossip/091207-susan-boyle-to-perform-for-the-obam.aspx Susan Boyle to perform for the Obamas]</ref>
In November 2009 it was reported<ref name="anime">{{cite news|http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-11-04/britain-got-talent-boyle-sings-in-eagle-talon-anime|title=Britain's Got Talent's Boyle Sings in Eagle Talon Anime|last=|first=|date=4 November 2009|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=9 January 2009}}</ref> that Boyle's rendition of 'I Dreamed a Dream' would be the theme song of the anime movie ''[[Eagle Talon]] The Movie 3'', that was released in Japan on 16 January 2010.<ref name="talon">{{cite news|http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-02-04/eagle-talon-the-movie-3-moviegoers-get-10000-free-dvds|title=Eagle Talon The Movie 3 Moviegoers Get 10,000 Free DVDs|last=|first=|date=4 February 2009|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=7 February 2009}}</ref>


====Anime Theme Song====
In May 2010, Susan Boyle was voted by [[Time (magazine)|''Time'']] magazine as the seventh most influential person in the world, fourteen places above US President [[Barack Obama]], who received one fifth of her votes, and fifty seven above French President [[Nicolas Sarkozy]].<ref name="timepoll">{{cite news|http://news.scotsman.com/scotland/Boyle-beats-Obama-in-39most.6267262.jp|title=Boyle beats Obama in 'most influential' poll|last=|first=|date=2 May 2009|publisher=The Scotsman|accessdate=2 May 2009}}</ref><ref name="Time7th">{{cite news|url=http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/scottish/scottish_showbiz/801604/SuBo-named-as-the-seventh-most-intluential-person-in-the-world.html|title=Susan Boyle more important than Obama |last=|first=|date=2 May 2009|publisher=News of The World|accessdate=2 May 2009}}</ref>
In November 2009 it was reported<ref name="anime">{{cite news|http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-11-04/britain-got-talent-boyle-sings-in-eagle-talon-anime|title=Britain's Got Talent's Boyle Sings in Eagle Talon Anime|last=|first=|date=4 November 2009|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=9 January 2009}}</ref> that Boyle's rendition of 'I Dreamed a Dream' would be the theme song of the anime movie [[Eagle Talon (anime)|Eagle Talon]] The Movie 3, to be released in Japan on 16 January 2009.

The Roman Catholic Church in Scotland says Boyle will likely perform for [[Pope Benedict XVI]] on his tour of Britain later this year.<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/news/susan-boyle-to-perform-for-pope-during-u-1004097221.story#/news/susan-boyle-to-perform-for-pope-during-u-1004097221.story Susan Boyle To Perform For pope During U.K. Tour | Billboard.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

===''The Gift''===
{{Main|The Gift (Susan Boyle album)}}
On 9 July 2010, Boyle announced that her second album would be titled ''[[The Gift (Susan Boyle album)|The Gift]]''. As part of the lead up to the album, she will be holding a competition 'Susan's Search', the winner of which will get to duet with her on her new CD.<ref name="competition">{{cite web
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</ref> The Album will be released on 29 November 2010.<ref name="IrishC">{{cite web
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It will be produced by [[Steve Mac]], who says "Now Susan’s used to the studio and the recording process, this time round we might go even further down a traditional route of recording by getting a band together and rehearsing songs before we go into the studio to see what works, how she reacts with certain parts, and so we can change the arrangements that way. I think that’s going to work much better....With Susan it’s very important she connects with the public and the public connect with her. She doesn’t want to sing anything that hasn’t happened to her or she can’t relate to."<ref name="Mac">{{cite web
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Boyle has suggested the album will include some jazz numbers now she's "a bit more content" within herself. "My next album has to have an element of surprise in it again. I'm hoping to make it better and a bit extra special."<ref name="Jazz">{{cite web
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In August 2010, British tabloid, ''News of the World'', reported that Boyle was experiencing financial woes as Boyle was unable to access her fortune, which was being controlled by her management team - consisting of Andy Stephens, Ossie Killkenny, and Susan's lawyer niece Kirsty Foy. Boyle's brother Gerry said his sister was fearful of losing her contract and of returning to her previous financial situation, and that she has been unable to move into her £300,000 five-bedroom house in Blackburn because she does not have the cash to furnish it. He said "[Susan's] millions are ring-fenced but Susan has no concept of money," and was "extremely distressed" at having to live off £300 a week, after being banned from withdrawing money from the bank or owning a credit card.<ref>Wootton, Dan (1 August 2010) [http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/scottish/scottish_showbiz/895085/Britains-Got-Talent-star-calls-crisis-conference-to-explain-her-finances.html "SuBo -I'm on £300 a week"], ''News of the World'', and would be worth £22 million by the time she retired.</ref> This story was contradicted the following day though by the news that she had bought two houses<ref name="two houses">{{cite web
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</ref> It was also reported that she had recently been on a spending spree, where she had bought a grand piano, iPhone, and five dresses made by Stewart Parvin, the Queen's dressmaker.<ref name="cash splash">{{cite web
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</ref> The press had previously stated that Susan Boyle was suing her brother Gerry for other stories he'd sold to the newspapers.<ref name="Gerry threat">{{cite web
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Susan Boyle is in the studio recording a Christmas album, according to U.S. retail sources.<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/news/susan-boyle-recording-christmas-album-sources-1004105726.story#/news/susan-boyle-recording-christmas-album-sources-1004105726.story Susan Boyle Recording Christmas Album: Sources | Billboard.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


==Media impact==
==Media impact==
Web sites such as [[YouTube]], Facebook and [[Twitter]] have been crucial in facilitating Boyle's rapid rise to fame:<ref name=autogenerated1>Leigh Holmwood [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/apr/18/susan-boyle-britains-got-talent Susan Boyle: a dream come true] ''[[The Guardian]]'' 18 April 2009.</ref> The most popular YouTube video submission of her audition garnered nearly 2.5&nbsp;million views in the first 72 hours.<ref name="tele090414">{{cite news |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/5152638/Britains-Got-Talent-church-worker-Susan-Boyle-becomes-YouTube-hit.html |title=Britain's Got Talent church worker Susan Boyle becomes YouTube hit |work=The Daily Telegraph |first=Urmee |last=Khan |date=14 April 2009 |accessdate=14 April 2009 | location=London}}</ref> On the day following the performance, the YouTube video was the most popular article on [[Digg]]<ref name="star090415">{{cite news |url=http://www.thestar.com/News/World/article/618583 |title=Never-kissed singer an instant Web star |work=[[Toronto Star]] |first=Raju |last=Mudhar |date=15 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> and made the front page of [[Reddit]].<ref name="reddit">{{cite web |url=http://www.reddit.com/r/reddit.com/comments/8btiu/never_judge_a_book_by_its_coveramazing_singer/ |title=never judge a book by its cover-amazing singer Susan Boyle |work=Reddit.com |author=QueenZ |date=12 April 2009 |accessdate=14 April 2009}}</ref> Within a week, the audition performance had been viewed more than 66&nbsp;million times, setting an online record, while on [[Wikipedia]] her biographical article attracted nearly half a million page views. A total of 103<!--agrees with source - please do not change this figure without a new source--> million video views on 20 different Web sites was reached within nine days.<ref name="Dobuzinskis">{{cite news |url=http://blogs.reuters.com/fanfare/2009/04/20/susan-boyle-breaks-past-100-million-online-views/ |title=Susan Boyle breaks past 100&nbsp;million online views |work=Reuters |first=Alex |last=Dobuzinskis |date=20 April 2009}}</ref> The ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote that her popularity on YouTube may in part be due to the broad range of emotion packed into a short clip which was "perfect for the Internet".<ref name="LAtimes">{{cite news |url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-susan-boyle17-2009apr17,0,2767635.story |title=Talent trumps all for YouTube sensation Susan Boyle |work=Los Angeles Times |first=Scott |last=Collins |coauthors=Stobart, Janet |date=17 April 2009 |accessdate=17 April 2009}}</ref> In December 2009 her audition was named the most watched Youtube video of the year with over 120&nbsp;million viewings, more than three times higher than the second most popular video.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/pda/2009/dec/16/susan-boyle-britains-got-talent-youtube|title=Susan Boyle on Britain's Got Talent is YouTube's top video of 2009|date=16 December 2009|publisher=The Guardian|accessdate=17 December 2009 | location=London | first=Mercedes | last=Bunz}}</ref>
Web sites such as YouTube, [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] have been crucial in facilitating Boyle's rapid rise to fame:<ref name="Holmwood">Leigh Holmwood [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/apr/18/susan-boyle-britains-got-talent Susan Boyle: a dream come true] ''[[The Guardian]]'' 18 April 2009.</ref> The most popular YouTube video submission of her audition garnered nearly 2.5 million views in the first 72 hours.<ref name="tele090414">{{cite news |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/5152638/Britains-Got-Talent-church-worker-Susan-Boyle-becomes-YouTube-hit.html |title=Britain's Got Talent church worker Susan Boyle becomes YouTube hit |work=The Daily Telegraph |first=Urmee |last=Khan |date=14 April 2009 |accessdate=14 April 2009}}</ref> On the day following the performance, the YouTube video was the most popular article on [[Digg]].<ref name="star090415">{{cite news |url=http://www.thestar.com/News/World/article/618583 |title=Never-kissed singer an instant Web star |work=[[Toronto Star]] |first=Raju |last=Mudhar |date=15 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> The same video was judged so popular on [[Reddit]] that it was put on the site's main page.<ref name="reddit">{{cite web |url=http://www.reddit.com/r/reddit.com/comments/8btiu/never_judge_a_book_by_its_coveramazing_singer/ |title=never judge a book by its cover-amazing singer Susan Boyle |work=Reddit.com |author=QueenZ |date=12 April 2009 |accessdate=14 April 2009}}</ref> Within a week, the audition performance had been viewed more than 66 million times, setting an online record, while on [[Wikipedia]] her biographical article attracted nearly half a million page views. A total of 103<!--agrees with source - please do not change this figure without a new source--> million video views on 20 different Web sites was reached within nine days.<ref name="Dobuzinskis">{{cite web |url=http://blogs.reuters.com/fanfare/2009/04/20/susan-boyle-breaks-past-100-million-online-views/ |title=Susan Boyle breaks past 100 million online views |work=Reuters |first=Alex |last=Dobuzinskis |date=20 April 2009}}</ref> The ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' wrote that her popularity on YouTube may in part be due to the broad range of emotion packed into a short clip which was "perfect for the Internet".<ref name="LAtimes">{{cite news |url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-susan-boyle17-2009apr17,0,2767635.story |title=Talent trumps all for YouTube sensation Susan Boyle |work=Los Angeles Times |first=Scott |last=Collins |coauthors=Stobart, Janet |date=17 April 2009 |accessdate=17 April 2009}}</ref> In December 2009 her audition was named the most watched Youtube video of the year with over 120 million viewings, more than three times higher than the second most popular video.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/pda/2009/dec/16/susan-boyle-britains-got-talent-youtube|title=Susan Boyle on Britain's Got Talent is YouTube's top video of 2009|date=16 December 2009|publisher=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=17 December 2009}}</ref>


Many newspapers around the world<ref>{{cite news |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Entertainment/International-Stars/Susans-stardom-to-be-turned-into-film/articleshow/4435255.cms |title=Susan's stardom to be turned into film |work=The Times of India |author=Staff |date=22 April 2009 |accessdate=23 April 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/leute/0,1518,619341,00.html |title=Die Maus, die Brüllte |work=Der Spiegel |author=Staff |language=German |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> (including China,<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/newmedia/2009-04/16/content_11195211.htm |title=英国47岁无业女子参加电视选秀节目一唱成名图 |work=Xinhua |author=Staff |date=16 April 2009 |language=Chinese |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> Brazil<ref>{{cite news |url=http://zerohora.clicrbs.com.br/zerohora/jsp/default.jsp?uf=1&local=1&newsID=a2480688.htm |title=A feia que encantou a Grã-Bretanha |work=Zero Hora |author=Staff |date=19 April 2009 |language=Portuguese|accessdate=19 April 2009}}</ref> and the Middle East<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3703057,00.html |title=זה קול הסיפור |work=Ynet |first=Arianna |last=Melamed |date=19 April 2009 |language=Hebrew |accessdate=19 April 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2009/04/17/70821.html |title=Susan Boyle, stunned the world after the vote as a mockery of the public |work=Al Arabiya |date=17 April 2009 |language=Arabic}}</ref>) carried articles on Boyle's performance. British tabloid ''[[The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun]]'' gave her the nickname "Paula Potts" in reference to the [[Britain's Got Talent (series 1)|first series']] winner [[Paul Potts]].<ref name="sun090410">{{cite news |url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/article2370359.ece |title=Paula Potts |work=The Sun |first=Colin |last=Robertson |date=10 April 2009 |accessdate=14 April 2009}}</ref> Later, the British press took to referring to her by a short-form of her name, 'SuBo'.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5AJ21R20091120 |title=Susan Boyle aims to turn celebrity into album sales
Many newspapers around the world<ref>{{cite news |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Entertainment/International-Stars/Susans-stardom-to-be-turned-into-film/articleshow/4435255.cms |title=Susan's stardom to be turned into film |work=The Times of India |author=Staff |date=22 April 2009 |accessdate=23 April 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/leute/0,1518,619341,00.html |title=Die Maus, die Brüllte |work=Der Spiegel |author=Staff |language=German |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> (including China,<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/newmedia/2009-04/16/content_11195211.htm |title=英国47岁无业女子参加电视选秀节目一唱成名图 |work=Xinhua |author=Staff |date=16 April 2009 |language=Chinese |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> Brazil<ref>{{cite news |url=http://zerohora.clicrbs.com.br/zerohora/jsp/default.jsp?uf=1&local=1&newsID=a2480688.htm |title=A feia que encantou a Grã-Bretanha |work=Zero Hora |author=Staff |date=19 April 2009 |language=Portuguese|accessdate=19 April 2009}}</ref> and the Middle East<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3703057,00.html |title=זה קול הסיפור |work=Ynet |first=Arianna |last=Melamed |date=19 April 2009 |language=Hebrew |accessdate=19 April 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2009/04/17/70821.html |title=Susan Boyle, stunned the world after the vote as a mockery of the public |work=Al Arabiya |date=17 April 2009 |language=Arabic}}</ref>) carried articles on Boyle's performance. British tabloid ''[[The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun]]'' gave her the nickname "[[Paul Potts|Paula Potts]]" in reference to the [[Britain's Got Talent (series 1)|first series']] winner.<ref name="sun090410">{{cite news |url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/article2370359.ece |title=Paula Potts |work=The Sun |first=Colin |last=Robertson |date=10 April 2009 |accessdate=14 April 2009}}</ref> In the U.S., several commentators also drew parallels between Boyle's performance and that of Paul Potts.<ref name="forbes090417">{{cite news |url=http://www.forbes.com/2009/04/17/boyle-dream-youtube-markets-faces-equity-entertainment.html |title=Susan Boyle Could Make Millions |work=Forbes |first=Vidya |last=Ram |date= 17 April 2009}}</ref> ''[[ABC News]]'' hailed "Britain's newest pop sensation", and its Entertainment section headlined Boyle as "The Woman Who Shut Up Simon Cowell".<ref name="ABC">{{cite news |url=http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=7332570&page=1 |title=The Woman Who Shut Up Simon Cowell |work=ABC News |first=Hoda |last=Farhanghi |date=14 April 2009 |accessdate=19 April 2009}}</ref>
|date=20 November 2009 |agency=Reuters}}</ref> In the U.S., several commentators also drew parallels between Boyle's performance and that of Potts.<ref name="forbes090417">{{cite news |url=http://www.forbes.com/2009/04/17/boyle-dream-youtube-markets-faces-equity-entertainment.html |title=Susan Boyle Could Make Millions |work=Forbes |first=Vidya |last=Ram |date= 17 April 2009}}</ref> ''[[ABC News]]'' hailed "Britain's newest pop sensation", and its Entertainment section headlined Boyle as "The Woman Who Shut Up Simon Cowell".<ref name="ABC">{{cite news |url=http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=7332570&page=1 |title=The Woman Who Shut Up Simon Cowell |work=ABC News |first=Hoda |last=Farhanghi |date=14 April 2009 |accessdate=19 April 2009}}</ref>


Within the week following her performance on ''Britain's Got Talent'', Boyle was a guest on [[STV]]'s ''[[The Five Thirty Show]]''.<ref name="stv090414">{{cite news |url=http://entertainment.stv.tv/home/88339-britains-got-talent-star-susan-boyles-promise-to-mum/ |title=Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle's promise to mum |work=STV.tv |date=14 April 2009 |accessdate=14 April 2009}}</ref> She was interviewed via satellite on CBS's ''[[Early Show]]'',<ref name="HarrySmith" /> ''[[Good Morning America]]'',<ref name="dailymail090416">{{cite news |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1170309/I-wont-let-Simon-Cowell-Hollywood-makeover-vows-Amanda-Holden-TV-angel-internet-hit.html |title=Thumbs-up as Britain's Got Talent sensation Susan discovers she's an international star... with 18m YouTube hits |work=The Daily Mail |first=Richard |last=Simpson |coauthors=Revoir, Paul; Smith, Lizzie |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009 | location=London}}</ref> [[Today (NBC Program)|NBC's Today]], [[Fox News Channel|FOX's]] ''[[America's Newsroom]]''.<ref name="dailymail090416" /><ref name="foxv090416">{{cite video |url=http://video.foxnews.com/v/3928454/hitting-her-high-note/?playlist_id=87937 |title=Hitting Her High Note |publisher=FOX News |people=Hemmer, Bill; Kelly, Megyn |format=streaming |medium=Television |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> and ''[[The Oprah Winfrey Show]]''. Via satellite on ''[[Larry King Live]]'',<ref name="larryking">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8005767.stm |title=How Susan Boyle won over the world |work=BBC News |first=Ian |last=Youngs |date=18 April 2009 |accessdate=18 April 2009}}</ref> Boyle performed an [[a cappella]] verse of "[[My Heart Will Go On]]".<ref name="smail090419">{{cite news |url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/2009/04/19/singing-sensation-susan-boyle-gets-dream-offer-from-star-elaine-paige-78057-21289014/ |title=Singing sensation Susan Boyle gets dream offer from star Elaine Paige |work=[[Sunday Mail (Scotland)|The Sunday Mail]] |first=Jean |last=Smith |date=19 April 2009 |accessdate=15 May 2009}}</ref> She was also portrayed in [[Drag (clothing)|drag]] by [[Jay Leno]], who joked that they were related through his mother's Scottish heritage.<ref name="tele090421">{{cite news |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/5190959/Jay-Leno-performs-in-drag-as-Susan-Boyle.html |title=Jay Leno performs in drag as Susan Boyle |work=Daily Telegraph |author=Staff |date=21 April 2009 | location=London}}</ref>
Within the week following her performance on ''Britain's Got Talent'', Boyle was a guest on [[STV]]'s ''[[The Five Thirty Show]]''.<ref name="stv090414">{{cite news |url=http://entertainment.stv.tv/home/88339-britains-got-talent-star-susan-boyles-promise-to-mum/ |title=Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle's promise to mum |work=STV.tv |date=14 April 2009 |accessdate=14 April 2009}}</ref> She was interviewed via satellite on [[CBS]]'s ''[[Early Show]]'',<ref name="HarrySmith" /> ''[[Good Morning America]]'',<ref name="dailymail090416">{{cite news |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1170309/Desperately-Seeking-Susan-America-falls-hairy-angel-racks-12m-YouTube-hits.html |title=Thumbs-up as Britain's Got Talent sensation Susan discovers she's an international star... with 18m YouTube hits |work=The Daily Mail |first=Richard |last=Simpson |coauthors=Revoir, Paul; Smith, Lizzie |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> [[Today (NBC Program)|NBC's Today]] and on [[Fox News Channel|FOX's]] ''[[America's Newsroom]]''.<ref name="dailymail090416" /><ref name="foxv090416">{{cite video |url=http://www.foxnews.com/video/index.html?playerId=videolandingpage&streamingFormat=FLASH&referralObject=4410267 |title=Hitting Her High Note |publisher=FOX News |people=Hemmer, Bill; Kelly, Megyn |format=streaming |medium=Television |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> and ''[[The Oprah Winfrey Show]]''. Via satellite on ''[[Larry King Live]]'',<ref name="larryking">{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8005767.stm |title=How Susan Boyle won over the world |work=[[BBC News]] |first=Ian |last=Youngs |date=18 April 2009 |accessdate=18 April 2009}}</ref> Boyle performed an [[a cappella]] verse of "[[My Heart Will Go On]]".<ref name="smail090419">{{cite news |url=http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2009/04/19/singing-sensation-susan-boyle-gets-dream-offer-from-star-elaine-paige-78057-21289014/ |title=Singing sensation Susan Boyle gets dream offer from star Elaine Paige |work=[[The Sunday Mail]] |first=Jean |last=Smith |date=19 April 2009 |accessdate=15 May 2009}}</ref> She was also portrayed in [[Drag (clothing)|drag]] by [[Jay Leno]], who joked that they were related through his mother's Scottish heritage.<ref name="tele090421">{{cite news |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/5190959/Jay-Leno-performs-in-drag-as-Susan-Boyle.html |title=Jay Leno performs in drag as Susan Boyle |work=Daily Telegraph |author=Staff |date=21 April 2009}}</ref>


At the invitation of [[NHK]], Boyle appeared as a guest singer for the [[60th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen|2009 edition]] of [[Kōhaku Uta Gassen]], annual songfest on 31 December at the [[NHK Hall]].<ref>{{cite news | title =スーザン・ボイルさん紅白に、美声も披露 | url =http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/entertainment/news/20091224-OYT1T00934.htm | newspaper =[[Yomiuri Shimbun]] online news | accessdate =24 December 2009 | language =Japanese | trans_title =Susan Boyle will be in Kōhaku Uta Gassen, and introduce beautiful voice. }}{{Dead link|date=August 2010}}</ref><ref>[[Yomiuri Shimbun]]25 December 2009, Ver.13S p.25</ref> She was introduced as the {{Nihongo|ouen kashu|応援歌手|lit. "cheering singer"}} by the MCs and appeared on the stage escorted by [[Takuya Kimura]], and sang "I Dreamed a Dream".<ref>recorded broadcast on [[TV Japan]], 31 December 2009</ref>
On 24 December 2009, Japanese public television station [[NHK]] announced that they will invite Boyle as a guest singer for the [[60th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen|2009 edition]] of [[Kōhaku Uta Gassen]], annual songfest event held on 31 December.<ref>{{cite news | title =スーザン・ボイルさん紅白に、美声も披露 | url =http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/entertainment/news/20091224-OYT1T00934.htm | newspaper =[[Yomiuri Shimbun]] online news | accessdate =2009-12-24 | language =Japanese | trans_title =Susan Boyle will be in Kōhaku Uta Gassen, and introduce beautiful voice. }}</ref><ref>[[Yomiuri Shimbun]]2009-12-25, Ver.13S p.25</ref> She was introduced as the {{nihongo|ouen kashu|応援歌手|lit. "cheering singer"}} by the MCs and appeared on the stabe of [[NHK Hall]] escorted by [[Takuya Kimura]], and sang ''[[I Dreamed a Dream (album)|I Dreamed a Dream]]<ref>recorded broadcast on [[TV Japan]], 2009-12-31</ref>.


The British press has taken to referring to her by a short-form of her name, 'SuBo'<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSTRE5AJ21R20091120 |title=Susan Boyle aims to turn celebrity into album sales
Although not eligible for the 2010 [[Grammy Awards]],<ref name="eligible">{{cite news |url=http://www.billboard.com/features/grammy-nominations-poll-results-how-did-1004050479.story#/features/grammy-nominations-poll-results-how-did-1004050479.story |title=Grammy Nominations Poll Results: How Did We Do? |work=Billboard |author=staff |date=3 December 2009 }}</ref> its host [[Stephen Colbert]] paid tribute to Boyle at the ceremony, telling its audience "you may be the coolest people in the world, but this year your industry was saved by a 48-year-old Scottish cat lady in sensible shoes."<ref name="Colbert">{{cite news |url=http://news.scotsman.com/entertainment/Grammys-host-pays-tribute-to.6030581.jp |title=Grammys host pays tribute to Susan Boyle, 'the Scottish cat lady' |work=The Scotsman |author=David Gunn |date=1 February 2010 }}</ref> There was also earlier controversy, when Boyle was failed to be nominated in any of the categories for the 2010 Brit Awards.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8466868.stm | work=BBC News | title=Why the Brits snubbed Susan Boyle | date=18 January 2010 | accessdate=24 May 2010}}</ref>
|date=20 November 2009 |agency=Reuters}}</ref>


==Social analyses==
==Social analyses==
===Judging by appearance===
===Judging by appearance===
''[[The Huffington Post]]'' noted that the producers of the show would have anticipated the potential of this [[story arc]], by deliberately presenting Boyle in a manner that would enhance this initial reaction.<ref name="HuffingtonPost">{{cite news |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mark-blankenship/two-reasons-susan-boyle-m_b_187901.html |title=Two Reasons Susan Boyle Means So Much to Us |work=The Huffington Post |first=Mark |last=Blankenship |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> ''[[The Herald (Glasgow)|The Herald]]'' described Boyle's story as a modern parable and a rebuke to people's tendency to judge others based on their physical appearance.<ref name="herald090414">{{cite news |url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/the-beauty-that-matters-is-always-on-the-inside-1.907506 |title=The beauty that matters is always on the inside |work=[[The Herald (Glasgow)|The Herald]] |first=Collette |last=Douglas-Home |date=14 April 2009 |accessdate=15 April 2009}}</ref> Similarly, ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' said that Boyle's performance was a victory for talent and artistry in a culture obsessed with physical attractiveness and presentation.<ref name="ew090416">{{cite news |url=http://popwatch.ew.com/2009/04/14/susan-boyle-why/ |title='Britain's Got Talent' breakout Susan Boyle: Why we watch...and weep |work=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |first=Lisa |last=Schwarzbaum |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> {{Quote box |quoted=true |bgcolor=#FFFFF0 |salign=center |width=30em |quote=Modern society is too quick to judge people on their appearances. [...] There is not much you can do about it; it is the way they think; it is the way they are. But maybe this could teach them a lesson, or set an example. |source=Susan Boyle, ''[[The Washington Post]]''<ref name="washington1">Jordan, Mary. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/15/AR2009041502577_2.html The Scot Heard Round the World], ''The Washington Post'', 14 April 2009.</ref>}}''[[The Washington Post]]'' believed that her initial demeanour and homely appearance caused the judges and audience to be "waiting for her to squawk like a duck".<ref name="DreamSheDreamed">{{cite news |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/16/AR2009041602419.html |title=The Dream She Dreamed |work=The Washington Post |first=Jeanne |last=McManus |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> New York's ''[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]'' said that an underdog being ridiculed or humiliated but then enjoying an unexpected triumph is a common [[trope (literature)|trope]] in literature, and the stark contrast between the audience's low expectations and the quality of her singing made Boyle's performance such an engaging piece of television.<ref name="GoldenTicket">{{cite news |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2009/04/16/2009-04-16_susan_boyle_was_the_golden_ticket_of_reality_tv.html |title=Susan Boyle was the golden ticket of reality TV |work=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]] |author=Staff |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref>
''[[The Huffington Post]]'' noted that the producers of the show would have anticipated the potential of this [[story arc]], by deliberately presenting Boyle in a manner that would enhance this initial reaction.<ref name="HuffingtonPost">{{cite news |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mark-blankenship/two-reasons-susan-boyle-m_b_187901.html |title=Two Reasons Susan Boyle Means So Much to Us |work=The Huffington Post |first=Mark |last=Blankenship |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> ''[[The Herald (Glasgow)|The Herald]]'' described Boyle's story as a modern parable and a rebuke to people's tendency to judge others based on their physical appearance.<ref name="herald090414">{{cite news |url=http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/featuresopinon/display.var.2501746.0.The_beauty_that_matters_is_always_on_the_inside.php |title=The beauty that matters is always on the inside |work=[[The Herald (Glasgow)|The Herald]] |first=Collette |last=Douglas-Home |date=14 April 2009 |accessdate=15 April 2009}}</ref> Similarly, ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' said that Boyle's performance was a victory for talent and artistry in a culture obsessed with physical attractiveness and presentation.<ref name="ew090416">{{cite news |url=http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/04/susan-boyle-why.html |title='Britain's Got Talent' breakout Susan Boyle: Why we watch...and weep |work=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |first=Lisa |last=Schwarzbaum |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> {{Quote box3 |quote=Modern society is too quick to judge people on their appearances. [...] There is not much you can do about it; it is the way they think; it is the way they are. But maybe this could teach them a lesson, or set an example. |source=Susan Boyle, ''[[The Washington Post]]''<ref name="washington1">Jordan, Mary. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/15/AR2009041502577_2.html The Scot Heard Round the World], ''The Washington Post'', 14 April 2009.</ref>}}''[[The Washington Post]]'' believed that her initial demeanour and homely appearance caused the judges and audience to be "waiting for her to squawk like a duck".<ref name="DreamSheDreamed">{{cite news |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/16/AR2009041602419.html |title=The Dream She Dreamed |work=The Washington Post |first=Jeanne |last=McManus |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> New York's ''[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]'' said that an underdog being ridiculed or humiliated but then enjoying an unexpected triumph is a common [[trope (literature)|trope]] in literature, and the stark contrast between the audience's low expectations and the quality of her singing made Boyle's performance such an engaging piece of television.<ref name="GoldenTicket">{{cite news |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2009/04/16/2009-04-16_susan_boyle_was_the_golden_ticket_of_reality_tv.html |title=Susan Boyle was the golden ticket of reality TV |work=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]] |author=Staff |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref>

==='Feminist' view===
R.M. Campbell, music critic for ''The Gathering Note'' compared her to [[Ella Fitzgerald]], in that "[... it is] really, really hard to make a career if a woman isn't attractive."<ref name="msnbc-Pitchy (p.2)">{{cite news |url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30330165/page/2/ |title=Don’t call Susan Boyle ‘pitchy’! (p.2) |work=MSNBC.com |first=Dan |last=Richman |pages=2 |date=23 April 2009 |accessdate=29 April 2009}}</ref> In another ''Huffington Post'' article, [[Letty Cottin Pogrebin]] wrote that although people may "weep for the years of wasted talent", Boyle's performance was a triumph for "women of a certain age" over a youth culture that often dismisses middle-aged women.<ref name="HuffingtonPost2">{{cite news |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/letty-cottin-pogrebin/why-susan-boyle-makes-us_b_187790.html |title=Why Susan Boyle Makes Us Cry |work=The Huffington Post |first=Letty Cottin |last=Pogrebin |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> [[Tanya Gold]] wrote in ''The Guardian'' that the difference between Boyle's hostile reception and the more neutral response to [[Paul Potts]] in his first audition reflected society's expectation that women be both good-looking and talented, with no such expectation existing for men.<ref name="guard090416">{{cite news |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/apr/16/britains-got-talent-susan-boyle |title=It wasn't singer Susan Boyle who was ugly on Britain's Got Talent so much as our reaction to her |work=The Guardian |first=Tanya |last=Gold |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> Los Angeles vocal coach Eric Vetro stated "She's an everywoman as opposed to an untouchable fantasy goddess, so maybe that's why people react to her."<ref name="msnbc-Pitchy">{{cite news |url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30330165/ |title=Don't call Susan Boyle 'pitchy'! Voice coaches, critics say 'Talent' contestant really is a talented singer |first=Dan |last=Richman |work=MSNBC.com |accessdate=23 April 2009}}</ref>


Journalist [[Charlie Brooker]] said in the series finale of his [[BBC Four]] programme ''[[Newswipe with Charlie Brooker|Newswipe]]'': "our backwards, appearance-led culture and a nakedly manipulative set-up [[Videotape|VT]] which made her out to be a comedy loser, Susan Boyle's performance soon became the number one talking point [...] because apparently it's a fucking miracle that women who aren't conventionally attractive are also capable of exhibiting any kind of skill whatsoever."<ref name="newswipe">{{cite episode |title=Episode 6 |series=[[Newswipe with Charlie Brooker]] |network=[[BBC]] |station=[[BBC Four]] |airdate=30 April 2009 |seriesno=1 |number=6}}</ref>
===Feminist view===
R.M. Campbell, music critic for ''The Gathering Note'' compared her to [[Ella Fitzgerald]], in that "[... it is] really, really hard to make a career if a woman isn't attractive."<ref name="msnbc-Pitchy (p.2)">{{cite news |url=http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/30330165 |title=Don’t call Susan Boyle ‘pitchy’! (p.2) |work=MSNBC.com |first=Dan |last=Richman |page=2 |date=23 April 2009 |accessdate=29 April 2009}}</ref> In another ''Huffington Post'' article, [[Letty Cottin Pogrebin]] wrote that although people may "weep for the years of wasted talent", Boyle's performance was a triumph for "women of a certain age" over a youth culture that often dismisses middle-aged women.<ref name="HuffingtonPost2">{{cite news |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/letty-cottin-pogrebin/why-susan-boyle-makes-us_b_187790.html |title=Why Susan Boyle Makes Us Cry |work=The Huffington Post |first=Letty Cottin |last=Pogrebin |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009}}</ref> [[Tanya Gold]] wrote in ''The Guardian'' that the difference between Boyle's hostile reception and the more neutral response to [[Paul Potts]] in his first audition reflected society's expectation that women be both good-looking and talented, with no such expectation existing for men.<ref name="guard090416">{{cite news |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/apr/16/britains-got-talent-susan-boyle |title=It wasn't singer Susan Boyle who was ugly on Britain's Got Talent so much as our reaction to her |work=The Guardian |first=Tanya |last=Gold |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=16 April 2009 | location=London}}</ref> Los Angeles vocal coach Eric Vetro stated "She's an Everywoman as opposed to an untouchable fantasy goddess, so maybe that's why people react to her."<ref name="msnbc-Pitchy">{{cite news |url=http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/30330165 |title=Don't call Susan Boyle 'pitchy'! Voice coaches, critics say 'Talent' contestant really is a talented singer |first=Dan |last=Richman |work=MSNBC.com |accessdate=23 April 2009}}</ref>


==='American Dream'===
==='American Dream'===
Several media sources have commented that Boyle's success seemed to have particular resonance in the United States. An American entertainment correspondent was quoted in ''[[The Scotsman]]'' comparing Boyle's story to the [[American Dream]], as representing talent overcoming adversity and poverty.<ref name="scot090416">{{cite news |url=http://news.scotsman.com/scotland/A-dream-comes-true-as.5179534.jp |title=A dream comes true as singer Susan becomes instant hit with American fans |work=The Scotsman |first=Craig |last=Brown |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=17 April 2009}}</ref> The [[Associated Press]] described this as Boyle's "hardscrabble story", dwelling on her modest lifestyle and what they characterised as urban deprivation in her home town.<ref name="AP">{{cite news |url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2009/apr/16/eu-britain-singing-sensation-041609/?features&zIndex=83424 |title=Singing 'spinster' strikes chord in talent contest |work=Associated Press ''via'' SignonSanDiego.com |first=Ben |last=McConville |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=17 April 2009}}</ref> Similarly, ''[[The Independent]]'''s New York correspondent David Usborne wrote that the United States will always respond to "the fairy tale where the apparently unprepossessing suddenly becomes pretty, from ''[[Shrek]]'' to ''[[My Fair Lady]]''".<ref name="inde090416">{{cite news |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/tv-radio/dreams-come-true-for-overnight-star-1669952.html |title=Dreams come true for overnight star |work=The Independent |first=David |last=Usborne |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=17 April 2009 | location=London}}</ref>
Several media sources have commented that Boyle's success seemed to have particular resonance in the United States. An American entertainment correspondent was quoted in ''[[The Scotsman]]'' comparing Boyle's story to the [[American Dream]], as representing talent overcoming adversity and poverty.<ref name="scot090416">{{cite news |url=http://news.scotsman.com/scotland/A-dream-comes-true-as.5179534.jp |title=A dream comes true as singer Susan becomes instant hit with American fans |work=The Scotsman |first=Craig |last=Brown |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=17 April 2009}}</ref> The [[Associated Press]] described this as Boyle's "hardscrabble story", dwelling on her modest lifestyle and what they characterized as urban deprivation in her home town.<ref name="AP">{{cite news |url=http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/apr/16/eu-britain-singing-sensation-041609/?features&zIndex=83424 |title=Singing 'spinster' strikes chord in talent contest |work=Associated Press ''via'' SignonSanDiego.com |first=Ben |last=McConville |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=17 April 2009}}</ref> Similarly, [[The Independent|''The Independent'']]'s New York correspondent David Usborne wrote that the United States will always respond to "the fairy tale where the apparently unprepossessing suddenly becomes pretty, from ''[[Shrek]]'' to ''[[My Fair Lady]]''".<ref name="inde090416">{{cite news |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/tv-radio/dreams-come-true-for-overnight-star-1669952.html |title=Dreams come true for overnight star |work=The Independent |first=David |last=Usborne |date=16 April 2009 |accessdate=17 April 2009}}</ref>


==Cultural references==
==Cultural references==
The American cartoon show ''[[South Park]]'' made a reference to Susan Boyle in the episode "[[Fatbeard]]", which aired on 22 April 2009;<ref name="sun090423">{{cite news |url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/article2392316.ece |title=Susan Boyle makes South Park sick |work=[[The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun]] |first=Cara |last=Lee |date=23 April 2009 |accessdate=23 April 2009}}</ref><ref name="mirror090423">{{cite news |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/04/23/britain-s-got-talent-s-susan-boyle-makes-it-onto-south-park-115875-21300465/ |title=Britain's Got Talent's Susan Boyle makes it onto South Park |work=[[Daily Mirror]] |first=Beth last=Hardie |date=23 April 2009 |accessdate=23 April 2009}}</ref> the ''[[Late Night with Jimmy Fallon]]'' show aired a comedy sketch showing the "feel good" effect that Susan Boyle's performance has had on people;<ref name="lnwjf090417">{{cite news |url=http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/blogs/2009/04/susan-boyle-makes-everything-better-with-ben-linus-cameo/ |title=Susan Boyle Makes Everything Better |date=17 April 2009 |accessdate=2 May 2009}}</ref> ''[[The Simpsons]]'' aired a new commercial for its 20th-anniversary show "Springfield's Got Talent", in which [[Homer Simpson]] talks about his dreams "to be a great singer like Boyle".<ref name="simps090515">{{cite news |url=http://www.simpsonschannel.com/2009/05/springfields-got-talent/ |title=Springfield's Got Talent |work=Simpsons Channel |date=15 May 2009 |accessdate=16 May 2009}}</ref><ref name="bbcscot090520">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8059927.stm |title=Susan Boyle mentioned in Simpsons |work=BBC News |date=20 May 2009 |accessdate=24 May 2009}}</ref> A European trailer for the video game ''[[The Sims 3]]'' includes a character mocked up as Boyle.<ref name="shack090522">{{cite web |url=http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/58757 |title=The Sims 3 Trailer Stars Susan Boyle |work=[[Shacknews]] |first=Alice |last=O'Conner |date=22 May 2009 |accessdate=22 May 2009}}</ref> In June 2009, [[BBC Radio 4]] broadcast a short story called "I Dreamed a Dream" that was based on a combination of Boyle's appearances on ''Britain's Got Talent'' and the political difficulties of [[Gordon Brown]].<ref name="radio4dream">{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00krgdz |title=I Dreamed a Dream |work=[[BBC Radio 4]] |first=Patrick |last=Neate |date=6 June 2009 |accessdate=10 June 2009}}</ref> The&nbsp;5&nbsp;November 2009 episode of the show ''[[30 Rock]]'' showed recurring character Kathy Geiss (Marceline Hugot) - who has a dowdy appearance - singing in the style of Susan Boyle as [[Liz Lemon]] and [[Jack Donaghy]] teared up.<ref>[http://popwatch.ew.com/2009/11/06/30-rock-recap-do-the-robot/ '30 Rock' recap: Do the Robot]</ref> In a Season 35 sketch on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', an accountant ([[Andy Samberg]]) doing Boyle's taxes, notes that her income for 2008 was $1, $900,000,000 for 2009, and projected to be $1 for 2010. [[Bobby Moynihan]] played Boyle in the sketch.
The American cartoon show ''[[South Park]]'' made a reference to Susan Boyle in the episode "[[Fatbeard]]", which aired on 22 April 2009;<ref name="sun090423">{{cite news |url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/article2392316.ece |title=Susan Boyle makes South Park sick |work=[[The Sun]] |first=Cara |last=Lee |date=23 April 2009 |accessdate=23 April 2009}}</ref><ref name="mirror090423">{{cite news |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/04/23/britain-s-got-talent-s-susan-boyle-makes-it-onto-south-park-115875-21300465/ |title=Britain's Got Talent's Susan Boyle makes it onto South Park |work=[[Daily Mirror]] |first=Beth last=Hardie |date=23 April 2009 |accessdate=23 April 2009}}</ref> the ''[[Late Night with Jimmy Fallon]]'' show aired a comedy sketch showing the "feel good" effect that Susan Boyle's performance has had on people;<ref name="lnwjf090417">{{cite news |url=http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/blogs/2009/04/susan-boyle-makes-everything-better-with-ben-linus-cameo/ |title=Susan Boyle Makes Everything Better |date=17 April 2009 |accessdate=2 May 2009}}</ref> ''[[The Simpsons]]'' aired a new commercial for its 20th-anniversary show "Springfield's Got Talent", in which [[Homer Simpson]] talks about his dreams "to be a great singer like Boyle".<ref name="simps090515">{{cite news |url=http://www.simpsonschannel.com/2009/05/springfields-got-talent/ |title=Springfield's Got Talent |work=Simpsons Channel |date=15 May 2009 |accessdate=16 May 2009}}</ref><ref name="bbcscot090520">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8059927.stm |title=Susan Boyle mentioned in Simpsons |work=[[BBC News]] |date=20 May 2009 |accessdate=24 May 2009}}</ref> A European trailer for the video game ''[[The Sims 3]]'' includes a character mocked up as Boyle.<ref name="shack090522">{{cite web |url=http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/58757 |title=The Sims 3 Trailer Stars Susan Boyle |work=[[Shacknews]] |first=Alice |last=O'Conner |date=22 May 2009 |accessdate=22 May 2009}}</ref> In June 2009, [[BBC Radio 4]] broadcast a short story called "I Dreamed a Dream" that was based on a combination of Boyle's appearances on ''Britain's Got Talent'' and the political difficulties of Gordon Brown.<ref name="radio4dream">{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00krgdz |title=I Dreamed a Dream |work=[[BBC Radio 4]] |first=Patrick |last=Neate |date=6 June 2009 |accessdate=10 June 2009}}</ref> The 5 November 2009 episode of the show ''[[30 Rock]]'' showed recurring character Kathy Geiss (Marceline Hugot) - who has a shabby appearance - singing in the style of Susan Boyle as [[Liz Lemon]] and [[Jack Donaghy]] teared up.<ref>[http://popwatch.ew.com/2009/11/06/30-rock-recap-do-the-robot/ '30 Rock' recap: Do the Robot]</ref>

In the ''[[Futurama]]'' episode [[Attack of the Killer App]], [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] has a [[boil]] named Susan ("Susan Boil") that can sing show tunes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvsquad.com/2010/07/02/a-susan-boil-on-futurama-video/|title=A Susan Boil on Futurama|date=2010-07-02|author=Oliver Miller|publisher=[[TV Squad]]|accessdate=2010-07-02}}</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
===Studio albums===
===Studio album===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
|-
! rowspan="2"| Year
! rowspan="2"| Year
! rowspan="2"| Album details
! rowspan="2"| Album details
! colspan="10"| Peak chart positions<!-- Max of 10 charts -->
! colspan="10"| Peak chart positions
! rowspan="2"| [[Music recording sales certification|Certifications]]<br /><small>([[List of best-selling music artists|sales threshold]])</small>
! rowspan="2"| [[Music recording sales certification|Certifications]]<br /><small>([[List of best-selling music artists|sales threshold]])</small>
! rowspan="2"| Sales
! rowspan="2"| Sales
|- style="font-size:smaller;"
|- style="font-size:smaller;"
! style="width:25px;"| [[UK Albums Chart|UK]]<br><ref name="ukchart">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8385395.stm|publisher=bbc.co.uk|title=Susan Boyle's debut album makes UK chart history|accessdate=30 November 2009 | date=30 November 2009}}</ref>
! width="30"| [[UK Albums Chart|UK]]<br><ref name="ukchart">{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8385395.stm|publisher=bbc.co.uk|title=Susan Boyle's debut album makes UK chart history|accessdate=30 November 2009}}</ref>
! style="width:25px;"| [[Irish Albums Chart|IRE]]<br><ref>{{cite web|url=http://acharts.us/album/52113|publisher=aCharts.us|title=Susan Boyle - I Dreamed A Dream|accessdate=27 November 2009}}</ref>
! width="30"| [[Irish Albums Chart|IRE]]<br><ref>{{cite web|url=http://acharts.us/album/52113|publisher=aCharts.us|title=Susan Boyle - I Dreamed A Dream|accessdate=27 November 2009}}</ref>
! style="width:25px;"| [[Billboard 200|US]]<br><ref name="bill">{{cite web|url=http://www.hitsdailydouble.com/sales/salescht.cgi|publisher=Hits Daily Double|title=Building album sales chart|accessdate=7 December 2009}}</ref>
! width="30"| [[Billboard 200|US]]<br><ref name="bill">{{cite web|url=http://www.hitsdailydouble.com/sales/salescht.cgi|publisher=Hits Daily Double|title=Building album sales chart|accessdate=7 December 2009}}</ref>
! style="width:25px;"| [[IFPI|GRE]]<br><ref name="Greece">{{cite web|url=http://www.ifpi.gr/chart01.htm|title=SUSAN BOYLE - I DREAMED A DREAM (ALBUM)|accessdate=1 February 2010}}</ref>
! width="30"| [[ARIA Charts|AUS]]<br><ref name="achart">{{cite web|url=http://acharts.us/performer/susan_boyle|publisher=[http://acharts.us/ Acharts.us]|title=Susan Boyle - Music Charts|accessdate=6 December 2009}}</ref>
! style="width:25px;"| [[ARIA Charts|AUS]]<br><ref name="achart">{{cite web|url=http://acharts.us/performer/susan_boyle|publisher=[http://acharts.us/ Acharts.us]|title=Susan Boyle - Music Charts|accessdate=6 December 2009}}</ref>
! width="30"| [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand|NZ]]<br><ref name="nz">{{cite web|url=http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/chart.asp|title=New Zealand Chart: Chart #1697|date=30 November 2009|accessdate=1 December 2009|work=[[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand|RIANZ]]}}</ref>
! style="width:25px;"| [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand|NZ]]<br><ref name="nz">{{cite web|url=http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/chart.asp|title=New Zealand Chart: Chart #1697|date=30 November 2009|accessdate=1 December 2009|work=[[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand|RIANZ]]}}</ref>
! width="30"| [[Canadian Albums Chart|CAN]]<br><ref name="canada">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1627364/20091202/boyle_susan.jhtml|title=Susan Boyle's Debut Smashes US Charts Record|date=2 December 2009|accessdate=6 December 2009|work=[http://www.mtv.com/ MTV.com]}}</ref>
! width="30"| [[Swiss Albums Chart|SWI]]<br><ref name="charts"/>
! style="width:25px;"| [[Canadian Albums Chart|CAN]]<br><ref name="canada">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1627364/20091202/boyle_susan.jhtml|title=Susan Boyle's Debut Smashes US Charts Record|date=2 December 2009|accessdate=6 December 2009|work=[http://www.mtv.com/ MTV.com]}}</ref>
! width="30"| [[MegaCharts|NL]]<br><ref name="charts">{{cite web|url=http://www.lescharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Susan+Boyle&titel=I+Dreamed+A+Dream&cat=a|title=Susan Boyle - I Dreamed A Dream|publisher=lescharts.com|accessdate=7 December 2009}}</ref>
! style="width:25px;"| [[Swiss Albums Chart|SWI]]<br><ref name="charts"/>
! style="width:25px;"| [[MegaCharts|NL]]<br><ref name="charts">{{cite web|url=http://www.lescharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Susan+Boyle&titel=I+Dreamed+A+Dream&cat=a|title=Susan Boyle - I Dreamed A Dream|publisher=lescharts.com|accessdate=7 December 2009}}</ref>
! width="30"| [[Japanese Albums Chart|JPN]]<br><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/71179/full/|title=48歳の歌姫スーザン・ボイル、洋楽女性ソロ1stアルバムで史上初の初登場TOP5入り|publisher=Oricon|date=1 December 2009|accessdate=1 December 2009}}</ref>
! style="width:25px;"| [[Japanese Albums Chart|JPN]]<br><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/71179/full/|title=48歳の歌姫スーザン・ボイル、洋楽女性ソロ1stアルバムで史上初の初登場TOP5入り|publisher=Oricon|date=1 December 2009|accessdate=1 December 2009}}</ref>
! width="30"| [[PROMUSICAE|SPA]]<br><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.promusicae.org/listassemanales/albumes/top%20100%20albumes%20w48.2009.pdf|title=Top 100 Albums|publisher=[http://www.promusicae.org/ Promusicae.org]|date=23 November 2009|accessdate=4 December 2009}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 2009
| 2009
| style="text-align:left;"| '''''[[I Dreamed a Dream (album)|I Dreamed a Dream]]'''''
| align="left"| '''''[[I Dreamed a Dream (album)|I Dreamed a Dream]]'''''
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* Debut studio album
* Release date: 23 November 2009
* Date: 23 November 2009
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* [[Australian Recording Industry Association|AUS]]: 8× Platinum
* [[British Phonographic Industry|UK]]: Platinum
*[[New Zealand|NZ]]: 9x Platinum
* [[Canadian Recording Industry Association|CAN]]: Platinum
*[[Australia|AUS]]: 8x Platinum
* [[Recording Industry Association of America|US]]: Platinum
*[[United Kingdom|UK]]: 5x Platinum
* [[Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique|FRA]]: Platinum
*[[United States|US]]: 3x Platinum
* [[Oricon|JPN]]: Gold</small>
*[[Canada|CAN]]: 3x Platinum
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* US: 4,000,000+
* UK: 1,600,000+
*[[United States|US]]: 3,104,000
*[[United Kingdom|UK]]: 1,632,732
* NZ 150,000
* AUS: 560,000
*[[New Zealand|NZ]]: 135,000+
* CAN: 400,000
*[[Australia|AUS]]: 560,000+
* FRA: 100,000
*[[Worldwide]]: 6,343,000
* JPN: 183,929
* [[wikt:worldwide|WW]]: 9,000,000<ref name="smh.com.au"/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8466868.stm|title=Why Susan Boyle was snubbed by the Brit Awards |publisher=BBC News |date=18 January 2010 |accessdate=19 January 2010}}</ref></small>
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* Release date: 29 November 2010
* Label: [[Syco]]/[[Columbia Records]]</small>
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! width="30"| [[UK Singles Chart|UK]]<br /><ref name="irma">{{cite web|url=http://www.irma.ie/aucharts.asp|title=Top 100 Albums|publisher=IRMA|date=23 November 2009|accessdate=3 December 2009}}</ref>
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! style="width:30px;"| [[Billboard Hot 100|US]]<br /><ref name="billboard.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/susan-boyle/1093171|publisher=Billboard.com|title=Susan Boyle Music News & Info|date=4 December 2009|accessdate=7 December 2009}}</ref>
! width="30"| [[Billboard Hot 100|US]]<br /><ref name="billboard.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/susan-boyle/1093171|publisher=Billboard.com|title=Susan Boyle Music News & Info|date=4 December 2009|accessdate=7 December 2009}}</ref>
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|"[[Everybody Hurts]]" <small>(as part of [[Helping Haiti]])</small><ref>Nathan, Sara; Todd, Ben (22 January 2010), [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1245139/Everybody-Hurts-Simon-Cowells-charity-Haiti-single--stars-line-part.html REM's Everybody Hurts to be Simon Cowell's charity Haiti single... as stars line up to take part]</ref>
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Susan Boyle

Susan Magdalane Boyle (born 1 April 1961)[1][5][6] is a Scottish singer who came to international public attention when she appeared as a contestant on reality TV programme Britain's Got Talent on 11 April 2009, singing "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Misérables. Her first album was released in November 2009 and debuted as the number one best-selling CD on charts around the globe.

Global interest in Boyle was triggered by the contrast between her powerful voice and her plain appearance on stage. The juxtaposition of the audience's first impression of her with the standing ovation she received during and after her performance led to an international media and Internet response. Within nine days of the audition, videos of Boyle — from the show, various interviews and her 1999 rendition of "Cry Me a River" — had been watched over 100 million times.[7] Despite the sustained media interest she later finished in second place in the final of the show behind dance troupe Diversity.

Boyle's first album, I Dreamed a Dream, was released on 23 November 2009 and has become Amazon's best-selling album in pre-sales.[8][9] Its first single is a cover of the Jagger/Richards song "Wild Horses". The album includes "You'll See", "I Dreamed a Dream" and "Cry Me a River".[9][10] According to Billboard, "The arrival of I Dreamed a Dream ... marks the best opening week for a female artist's debut album since SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991."[11]

Biography

Early life

Boyle was born in Blackburn, West Lothian, Scotland,[12] to Patrick Boyle, a miner, World War II veteran and singer at the Bishop's Blaize, and Bridget, a shorthand typist,[13] who were both immigrants from County Donegal, Ireland.[14] She was the youngest of four brothers and six sisters.[12]

Born when her mother was 47,[12][15][16] Boyle was briefly deprived of oxygen during the difficult birth and was later diagnosed as having learning difficulties.[17] Boyle says she was bullied as a child[12][18] and was nicknamed "Susie Simple" at school.[19]

After leaving school with few qualifications,[12] she was employed for the only time in her life as a trainee cook in the kitchen of West Lothian College for six months[19] and took part in government training programmes.[13] She visited the theatre to listen to professional singers[13] and performed at a number of local venues.[17]

Early singing

Boyle took singing lessons from voice coach Fred O'Neil.[12] She attended Edinburgh Acting School and took part in the Edinburgh Fringe.[17] Prior to Britain's Got Talent, her main experience had come from singing in her choir of her local Catholic church, Our Lady of Lourdes, and karaoke at pubs in her village. She had also auditioned several times for My Kind of People.[20] She also has long participated in her parish church's pilgrimages to the Knock Shrine, County Mayo, Ireland, and has sung there at the Marian basilica.[21]

Her repertoire through the years has included songs such as "The Way We Were" and "I Don't Know How to Love Him." British tabloids claimed "exclusives" of video clips of some early performances.[22][23] In 1995 her audition for Michael Barrymore's My Kind of People[17] at the Olympia Shopping Centre in East Kilbride was filmed. The amateur video shows Barrymore was apparently more interested in mocking her than in her ability to sing.[24]

In 1999 she recorded a track for a charity CD to commemorate the Millennium[12][25] produced at a West Lothian school. Only 1,000 copies of the CD, Music for a Millennium Celebration, Sounds of West Lothian, were pressed.[26] An early review in the West Lothian Herald & Post said Boyle's rendition of "Cry Me a River" was "heartbreaking" and "had been on repeat in my CD player ever since I got this CD..."[27][28] The recording found its way onto the internet following her first televised appearance and the New York Post said it showed that Boyle was "not a one trick pony."[29] Hello! said the recording "cement[ed] her status" as a singing star.[30]

In 1999, Boyle used all her savings to pay for a professionally cut demo tape, copies of which she later sent to record companies, radio talent competitions, local and national TV. The demo tape consisted of her versions of "Cry Me a River" and "Killing Me Softly with His Song"; it was uploaded to the Internet after her audition.[31]

After Boyle won several local singing competitions, her mother urged her to enter Britain's Got Talent and take the risk of singing in front of an audience larger than her parish church. Former coach O'Neil said Boyle abandoned an audition for The X Factor because she believed people were being chosen for their looks, and that she almost abandoned her plan to enter Britain's Got Talent. However, O'Neil persuaded her to audition despite her believing "...she was too old and that it was a young person's game".[32] Boyle said that her mother's death motivated her to go on Britain's Got Talent and seek a musical career to pay tribute to her mother.[12] Her performance on the show was the first time she had sung in public since that time.[33][34]

Personal life

Boyle still lives in the family home, a four-bedroom council house, with her 10-year-old cat, Pebbles.[12]

Her father died in the 1990s, and her siblings had left home. Boyle never married, and she cared for her ageing mother until she died in 2007 at the age of 91,[15] which meant that she never had any time for herself.[15] A neighbour reported that when Bridget Boyle died, her daughter "wouldn't come out for three or four days or answer the door or phone."[15]

Boyle remains active as a volunteer at Our Lady of Lourdes church in Blackburn, visiting elderly members of the congregation in their homes.[18]

Britain's Got Talent

In August 2008, Boyle applied for an audition for the third series of Britain's Got Talent and was accepted after a preliminary audition in Glasgow. When Boyle first appeared on Britain's Got Talent at the city's Clyde Auditorium, she said that she aspired to become a musical theatre singer "as successful as" Elaine Paige.[35] Boyle sang "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Misérables in the first round of the third series of Britain's Got Talent, which was watched by over 10 million viewers when it aired on 11 April 2009.[36] Amanda Holden remarked upon the audience's initially cynical attitude, and the subsequent "biggest wake-up call ever" upon hearing her performance.[37]

I know what they were thinking, but why should it matter as long as I can sing? It's not a beauty contest.

Susan Boyle, The Sunday Times[12]

This performance was widely reported and tens of millions of people viewed the video on YouTube.[36] Boyle was "absolutely gobsmacked" by the strength of this reaction.[38] Boyle is aware that the audience on Britain's Got Talent was initially hostile to her because of her appearance, but she has refused to change her image.[12] Since the appearance, Paige has expressed interest in singing a duet with Boyle,[35] and has called her "a role model for everyone who has a dream".[39] Boyle's rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream" has been credited with causing a surge in ticket sales in the Vancouver production of Les Misérables.[40][41] Cameron Mackintosh, the producer of the Les Misérables musical, also praised the performance, as "heart-touching, thrilling and uplifting".[36]

She was one of 40 acts that were put through to the semi-finals.[42] She appeared last on the first semi-final on 24 May 2009, performing "Memory" from the musical Cats.[43] In the public vote she was the act to receive the highest number of votes and go through to the final.[44][45] She was the clear favourite to win the final,[46] but ended up in second place to Diversity; the UK TV audience was a record of 17.3 million viewers.[47]

Post Talent

Hospital stay and BGT tour

I didn't pick up on any unduly troubling signs. She was nervous, yes, but no more nervous than Paul Potts had been before his live final two years previously. She understood the significance of the night.
Then, during the final show, at the crucial point when the dance group Diversity won, I looked over at her face and thought: 'Christ, she doesn't know how to deal with not winning.'

Simon Cowell, Daily Mail[48]

The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) became concerned by press reports about Boyle's erratic behaviour and speculation about her mental condition and wrote to remind editors about clause 3 (privacy) of their code of press conduct.[46] The day after the final, Boyle was admitted to The Priory, a private psychiatric clinic in London,[47] TalkbackThames explained "Following Saturday night's show, Susan is exhausted and emotionally drained." Her stay in hospital attracted widespread attention, with Prime Minister Gordon Brown wishing her well.[49] Cowell has offered to waive Boyle's contractual obligation to take part in the BGT tour. Her family said "she's been battered non-stop for the last seven weeks and it has taken its toll [...but...] her dream is very much alive," as she had been invited to the Independence Day celebrations at the White House.[47]

Boyle left the clinic five days after her admission[50] and said she would participate in the BGT tour. Despite health worries, she appeared in 20 of the 24 dates of the tour,[51] and was well received in cities such as Aberdeen[52], Edinburgh[53], Dublin[54], Sheffield[55], Coventry[56], Birmingham[57] and London[58] . The Belfast Telegraph said "Despite reports of crumbling under the pressure..., she exuded a confidence resembling that of a veteran who has been performing for years..."[59]

Album and U.S. concert tour

Boyle's first album, I Dreamed a Dream, was released on 23 November 2009.[60] The album includes covers of "Wild Horses" (scheduled to be her first single) and "You'll See" as well as "I Dreamed a Dream", and "Cry Me a River".[61] I Dreamed a Dream became Amazon.com's best-selling album in pre-sales on 4 September 2009, three months before the scheduled release.[62] In Britain, Susan's debut album was recognised as the fastest selling UK debut album of all time selling 411,820 copies beating the previous fastest selling debut of all time, Spirit by Leona Lewis.[63] In the U.S., the album sold 701,000 copies in its first week, the best opening week for a debut artist in over a decade.[64] It has gone on to sell 527,000 in its second week at number one and is expected by Billboard to top the chart a third week and to become the biggest selling LP of the year.[65] The album has topped the chart for the 3rd consecutive week selling another 582,000 copies, as reported by Billboard,[66]and as of November 17, 2009 is 700,000+ from album of the year. This has in turn garnered more media attention, as mentioned by People Magazine.[67]

I Dreamed a Dream also outsold the rest of the top 5 albums combined.[68] It's the first album of the month in the Italian #1 Account by a non-Italian artist ever. In only a week, it already sold more than 2 million copies worldwide, becoming the Fastest Selling Global Female Debut Album.[68] Boyle gave a U.S. concert tour in November as a lead-up to the album release.[69] On 13 December 2009 she appeared in her own television special "I Dreamed a Dream: the Susan Boyle Story", featuring a duet with her musical hero Elaine Paige.[70] It got ratings of 10 million viewers in the United Kingdom[71] and in America was the TV Guide Network's highest rated television special in its history.[72] It has been reported that Susan Boyle will be invited to perform "I Dreamed a Dream" for a small gathering at the birthday celebration of Michelle Obama on 17 January 2010.[73]

Anime Theme Song

In November 2009 it was reported[74] that Boyle's rendition of 'I Dreamed a Dream' would be the theme song of the anime movie Eagle Talon The Movie 3, to be released in Japan on 16 January 2009.

Media impact

Web sites such as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter have been crucial in facilitating Boyle's rapid rise to fame:[17] The most popular YouTube video submission of her audition garnered nearly 2.5 million views in the first 72 hours.[75] On the day following the performance, the YouTube video was the most popular article on Digg.[76] The same video was judged so popular on Reddit that it was put on the site's main page.[77] Within a week, the audition performance had been viewed more than 66 million times, setting an online record, while on Wikipedia her biographical article attracted nearly half a million page views. A total of 103 million video views on 20 different Web sites was reached within nine days.[7] The Los Angeles Times wrote that her popularity on YouTube may in part be due to the broad range of emotion packed into a short clip which was "perfect for the Internet".[78] In December 2009 her audition was named the most watched Youtube video of the year with over 120 million viewings, more than three times higher than the second most popular video.[79]

Many newspapers around the world[80][81] (including China,[82] Brazil[83] and the Middle East[84][85]) carried articles on Boyle's performance. British tabloid The Sun gave her the nickname "Paula Potts" in reference to the first series' winner.[86] In the U.S., several commentators also drew parallels between Boyle's performance and that of Paul Potts.[87] ABC News hailed "Britain's newest pop sensation", and its Entertainment section headlined Boyle as "The Woman Who Shut Up Simon Cowell".[88]

Within the week following her performance on Britain's Got Talent, Boyle was a guest on STV's The Five Thirty Show.[89] She was interviewed via satellite on CBS's Early Show,[25] Good Morning America,[90] NBC's Today and on FOX's America's Newsroom.[90][91] and The Oprah Winfrey Show. Via satellite on Larry King Live,[92] Boyle performed an a cappella verse of "My Heart Will Go On".[93] She was also portrayed in drag by Jay Leno, who joked that they were related through his mother's Scottish heritage.[94]

On 24 December 2009, Japanese public television station NHK announced that they will invite Boyle as a guest singer for the 2009 edition of Kōhaku Uta Gassen, annual songfest event held on 31 December.[95][96] She was introduced as the ouen kashu (応援歌手, lit. "cheering singer") by the MCs and appeared on the stabe of NHK Hall escorted by Takuya Kimura, and sang I Dreamed a Dream[97].

The British press has taken to referring to her by a short-form of her name, 'SuBo'[98]

Social analyses

Judging by appearance

The Huffington Post noted that the producers of the show would have anticipated the potential of this story arc, by deliberately presenting Boyle in a manner that would enhance this initial reaction.[99] The Herald described Boyle's story as a modern parable and a rebuke to people's tendency to judge others based on their physical appearance.[100] Similarly, Entertainment Weekly said that Boyle's performance was a victory for talent and artistry in a culture obsessed with physical attractiveness and presentation.[101]

Modern society is too quick to judge people on their appearances. [...] There is not much you can do about it; it is the way they think; it is the way they are. But maybe this could teach them a lesson, or set an example.

Susan Boyle, The Washington Post[102]

The Washington Post believed that her initial demeanour and homely appearance caused the judges and audience to be "waiting for her to squawk like a duck".[103] New York's Daily News said that an underdog being ridiculed or humiliated but then enjoying an unexpected triumph is a common trope in literature, and the stark contrast between the audience's low expectations and the quality of her singing made Boyle's performance such an engaging piece of television.[104]

'Feminist' view

R.M. Campbell, music critic for The Gathering Note compared her to Ella Fitzgerald, in that "[... it is] really, really hard to make a career if a woman isn't attractive."[105] In another Huffington Post article, Letty Cottin Pogrebin wrote that although people may "weep for the years of wasted talent", Boyle's performance was a triumph for "women of a certain age" over a youth culture that often dismisses middle-aged women.[106] Tanya Gold wrote in The Guardian that the difference between Boyle's hostile reception and the more neutral response to Paul Potts in his first audition reflected society's expectation that women be both good-looking and talented, with no such expectation existing for men.[107] Los Angeles vocal coach Eric Vetro stated "She's an everywoman as opposed to an untouchable fantasy goddess, so maybe that's why people react to her."[108]

Journalist Charlie Brooker said in the series finale of his BBC Four programme Newswipe: "our backwards, appearance-led culture and a nakedly manipulative set-up VT which made her out to be a comedy loser, Susan Boyle's performance soon became the number one talking point [...] because apparently it's a fucking miracle that women who aren't conventionally attractive are also capable of exhibiting any kind of skill whatsoever."[109]

'American Dream'

Several media sources have commented that Boyle's success seemed to have particular resonance in the United States. An American entertainment correspondent was quoted in The Scotsman comparing Boyle's story to the American Dream, as representing talent overcoming adversity and poverty.[110] The Associated Press described this as Boyle's "hardscrabble story", dwelling on her modest lifestyle and what they characterized as urban deprivation in her home town.[34] Similarly, The Independent's New York correspondent David Usborne wrote that the United States will always respond to "the fairy tale where the apparently unprepossessing suddenly becomes pretty, from Shrek to My Fair Lady".[111]

Cultural references

The American cartoon show South Park made a reference to Susan Boyle in the episode "Fatbeard", which aired on 22 April 2009;[112][113] the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon show aired a comedy sketch showing the "feel good" effect that Susan Boyle's performance has had on people;[114] The Simpsons aired a new commercial for its 20th-anniversary show "Springfield's Got Talent", in which Homer Simpson talks about his dreams "to be a great singer like Boyle".[115][116] A European trailer for the video game The Sims 3 includes a character mocked up as Boyle.[117] In June 2009, BBC Radio 4 broadcast a short story called "I Dreamed a Dream" that was based on a combination of Boyle's appearances on Britain's Got Talent and the political difficulties of Gordon Brown.[118] The 5 November 2009 episode of the show 30 Rock showed recurring character Kathy Geiss (Marceline Hugot) - who has a shabby appearance - singing in the style of Susan Boyle as Liz Lemon and Jack Donaghy teared up.[119]

Discography

Studio album

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
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Sales
UK
[120]
IRE
[121]
US
[122]
AUS
[123]
NZ
[124]
CAN
[125]
SWI
[126]
NL
[126]
JPN
[127]
SPA
[128]
2009 I Dreamed a Dream

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  • NZ: 9x Platinum
  • AUS: 8x Platinum
  • UK: 5x Platinum
  • US: 3x Platinum
  • CAN: 3x Platinum

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
UK
[129]
IRL
[129]
SWI
[130]
US
[131]
CAN
[131]
AUS NL BEL FRA
2009 "Wild Horses" 9 11 98 95 93 99 31 I Dreamed a Dream
"I Dreamed a Dream" 37 20 43 62 65 66 27 37
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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