YouTube <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY> marvel Susan Boyle,
the Scottish singing sensation who last weekend stunned the judges of
the *Britain's
Got Talent* TV show – including cynical Simon
Cowell<http://www.people.com/people/simon_cowell>– has hit American
shores.

In what was billed as her "first U.S. performance," Boyle responded to CBS's
*The Early 
Show*<http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/earlyshow/main500202.shtml>hosts
Maggie Rodriguez and Harry Smith's request that she sing and reprised
her signature "I Dreamed a Dream" from the musical *Les Miserables* – and,
after rendering it a capella, not only nailed it, but won accolades from
Broadway's Patti LuPone, who first introduced the song in 1985.

"Susan," said LuPone, speaking over the phone on the *Early Show*, "you've
got pluck, girl."

Boyle, 47, said from her home in Blackburn, West Lothian, Scotland, that
when she was younger people made fun of her. Now, the reaction is anything
but that. "Everyone wishes me very well," she says. As for the international
reaction, especially online, Boyle modestly admitted, "It hasn't maybe sunk
in yet."

What turned Boyle's world around was her *Britain's Got Talent* appearance.
After her entrance triggered snickers and patronizing comments – especially
when the dowdy and slightly jumpy Boyle said she wanted to be the next
Elaine Paige, a petite blonde British stage musical star – Boyle picked up
the microphone and magically delivered "I Dreamed a Dream."

A Tribute to Her MotherThe result? The audience melted, then stood up and
cheered, and after the judges closed their gaping mouths, Cowell termed her
performance "extraordinary," while fellow judge Piers Morgan admitted she
was the biggest surprise he'd ever experienced on the show.

Leaving the stage after her number, Boyle – an unemployed charity worker who
lives with her cat, Pebbles, and, until recently, had cared for her ailing
mother, now deceased – immediately seemed to take it all in stride, until it
hit her how much she had wowed the crowd. "Breathtaking, unbelievable,
awesome," Boyle now says of the reaction to her.

To summon the courage to take her act to TV, Boyle said, "You have to take
yourself seriously, so what I did was concentrate on the song." She added,
"I wanted to make this a tribute to my mother. I knew this was something I
had to do."

And do it, she did. As of Thursday morning, her YouTube clip – one of
several, actually – had generated more than 11 million views and planted
Boyle firmly in the pop-culture firmament. On their Twitter sites, Ashton
Kutcher <http://www.people.com/people/ashton_kutcher> posted a link to
Boyle's clip, along with the comment: "This just made my night." Added his
wife, Demi Moore <http://www.people.com/people/demi_moore>, "You saw it made
me teary!"

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