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Susan Boyle once more literally brought down the house with her rendition of "Memories" on Britain's Got talent. Folks anticipated, and got, another unique presentation of voice and presence that wowed the judges and crowd gathered to hear her sing again
Susan Boyle captured the attention of the world just six weeks ago when she stood on the stage of Britain's Got Talent and made her exciting debut. Since then the hits on YouTube, playing repeats of her singing, have continued to move the numbers of visitors to that social interactive site to the largest ever to watch a video online.
Boyle was coiffured and confident as she stood before the microphone while her voice soared over the crowd. This semi final was live on television, and at first the pressure showed. She was said to rise to the occasion and captivated the crowd and the judges once again. They stood and cheered when she finished her rendering of "Memories."
Off stage Boyle is a global sensation, with fans worldwide and everyone from President Obama to Oprah Winfrey inviting her to join them at important events. Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden admitted on the Today Show Monday that Susan was a little wobbly when Boyle began singing this second time around, but within seconds she became once again a stunning performer with enthusiasm expressed by both judges about her performance. Morgan said if Susan doesn't win Britain's Got Talent "I'm a donut" just as Holden recommended patience until the final decision is made.
Patience or proclamation, Susan Boyle remains a crowd favorite on Britain's Got Talent as was demonstrated during her second round on this famous entertainment program.
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