Susan Boyle sings “Cry me a River”

Why hasn’t Susan Boyle been “discovered” before this time?  I think she’s sensational.  What a blessing the world can now hear her interpretations of the music that not only is sung out loud, but obviously resides inside her heart, as well.  Truly, music is the universal language.  I hope you like this song sung by Susan Boyle as much as I did.  ENJOY!

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4 Responses to “Susan Boyle sings “Cry me a River””


  1. 1 Jiba Jaba April 25, 2009 at 9:23 am

    Yeah, she sounds lovely in this song. Sounds very sexy I think! :)

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  2. 2 lifelessons4u April 20, 2009 at 10:28 am

    Wow! Just beautiful. Like her voice even more hearing this song. Thanks for sharing.

  3. 3 Vicki April 17, 2009 at 6:06 pm

    This women is going to shack our world with her angelic voice and her down to earth personality. It’s to bad that the world can be more heart felt as she is. You go Susan, this is your time and people are waiting to hear and see more of you.
    Love your voice and your wholesomeness.


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