Artist: Susan Boyle
Title: TEN
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Syco Music
Genre: Vocal Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps
Total Time: 65:24
Total Size: 152 MB
Tracklist:
1 A Million Dreams 04:34
2 Stand By Me 02:57
3 500 Miles 03:38
4 Climb Every Mountain 03:02
5 I Dreamed a Dream 03:11
6 Wild Horses 04:55
7 Perfect Day 04:30
8 Amazing Grace 03:35
9 Mad World 04:01
10 Cry Me a River 02:42
11 Hallelujah 03:52
12 Unchained Melody 03:48
13 Over the Rainbow 05:41
14 Daydream Believer 03:19
15 What a Wonderful World 03:41
16 You Raise Me Up (Live) 03:48
17 Who I Was Born to Be 04:10
TEN is a 17 track Greatest Hits album from Susan Boyle, and celebrates a decade of music since being discovered on Britain's Got Talent in 2009. The collection features 13 previously released Susan Boyle classics, along with 4 new songs. One of the classic tracks included here is 'I Dreamed A Dream,' the title track from her 2009 debut album. Susan stunned the world and became a global sensation when she performed this song from Les Misérables for her April 2009 audition for Britain's Got Talent. Other classics songs included here are 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow,' 'Hallelujah,' 'Amazing Grace,' 'What a Wonderful World,' 'Unchained Melody,' and many more. "I am really proud of this album, it has my favorite tracks from over the years and I hope you get as much joy out of it as I have had working on it and choosing the songs" Susan says about TEN. This collection was produced in Glasgow by Cliff Masterson and Steve Anderson. The duo, have worked with Susan on her last four albums and are known for their work with Lionel Richie, Kylie Minogue, Emeli Sande and Westlife to name a few. Since stepping onto the world stage, Susan has a compelling list of achievements. She has sold over 23 million albums worldwide. She has had # 1 albums in over 40 countries, and earned 128 platinum and gold album certifications. She is also ranked amongst the likes of Beyoncé, Adele and Taylor Swift, by having three or more # 1 albums in the UK - one of only 17 female artists in the history of the UK charts to do so.
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