Susan Boyle Is The 1st Female
Susan Boyle The British singer has become the first female artist to stand for the second time in less than a year at number one on the charts British and American simultaneously, said today’s recording artist. Boyle, who shot to fame thanks to a TV contest, won last Sunday her new album, “The Gift”, was positioned at number one on the British charts, a milestone that has repeated today at another across the Atlantic.
Only The Monkees, in 1967, and The Beatles, in 1969, had achieved something similar. Scottish artist said to get two number ones simultaneously in both countries is an experience “incredible and completely unexpected” that has made her live the “happiest moment” of her life. The singer, 49, who before achieving worldwide fame invested much of her time volunteering at a church, it became known to sing the song “I Dreamed A Dream”, the musical “Les Miserables” in the program TV show “Britain’s Got Talent”, which was a finalist.
After the contest, Boyle recorded an album with the title of the song that shot to fame of which sold over ten million copies worldwide and a record number of reservations for the Amazon web.
The president of Columbia Records, Steve Barnett, said: “The overwhelming response to Susan’s new album is an example of her unique talent. With her songs that are capable of touching the hearts of fans around the world and maintain their loyal support.”
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