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Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and Adele all have big booming voices, blessed with loads of musical talent. People love singers with powerhouse voices that command your full and undivided attention.

Susan Boyle has a voice somewhat like those in that previously mentioned group. Anytime she sang, she would leave you dumbfounded, amazed and mesmerized at her enormous God-given talent. 

Many audiences over the years have been astounded by Susan Boyle and her big, booming and show-stopping voice. One clip posted on YouTube edited together a collection of Susan’s most memorable and dazzling performances from Britain’s Got Talent.

The first clip in the video is of Susan belting out “I Dreamed a Dream,” a song from the beloved Broadway play Les Misérables. It’s literally only seconds into the song when Susan hits the high notes, and the entire audience cheers and screams in delight. 

A much younger Simon Cowell raises his eyes in utter shock and amazement at what he’s hearing. Fellow judge Piers Morgan claps in delight at Susan’s stunning performance. 

In the next segment, Susan nails a performance of Barbra Streisand’s “Memory.” Susan’s awesome version of the song gives Babs a run for her money. The studio audience, once again, shows their love for Susan as they cheer wildly.

At approximately the 6-minute mark in the clip, Susan is again singing the song that caused people the world over to stop and pay attention to her: “I Dreamed a Dream.” 

Susan is blessed with a beautiful voice and a ton of musical talent! Others who commented on the YouTube clip agree as well.

“Wow, she is so incredible. I love this so much,” one person posted.

“The first real viral video when the internet was born. She brought joy to so many people around the world an continues to be an inspiration for people to follow their dreams no matter the circumstances they find themselves in. Nothing but respect for Susan,” a second person wrote. 

James 5:13 “Is anyone among you in trouble? Let him say prayers. Is anyone glad? Let him make a song of praise.”