Her voice is really remarkable. She has such great articulation. Some people 
don't like that in a singer as they think it makes them sound "taught". 
Obviously, she has a natural talent. I think her voice was better displayed in 
the number from Les Miserable. You can also tell her voice was a bit younger on 
"Cry Me a River". She has a bit of the crooning of a June Christy, not quite as 
deep as Helen O'Connell from the 40's and 50's. She sounds like many of the 
younger female stars of Broadway that are second, almost first sopranos.  There 
are a few newer singers that sing alot of the standards like Jane Monheit and 
others that have the same type of sound. Diana Krall is one of the great 
contemporary singers of the standards. Most of the torch singers had lower 
voices like Billy Holliday, Sarah Vaughn, Dinah Washington, and of course, Ella 
Fitzgerald, who had a higher voice by nature but was able to do incredible 
things in all ranges.

 

Sue
 


Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 17:10:02 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] Corrected OT: Susan Boyle 1999 Amateur Jazz-Blues CD Track Found
To: [email protected]



This is superfluous news to those who've followed what's happened to Susan 
Boyle since the last postings here at MoPo.  But the Daily Record in Glasgow 
has found an astounding amateur CD jazz-blues track of Boyle singing for 
charity back in 1999.  You can read the story and listen to the entire song 
track -- by going directly to the Daily Record site -- or by visiting a 
web-hosted version of mine which includes the song's lyrics -- (the tune takes 
about 10 seconds to download):
 
http://tinyurl.com/cs8wuf

If the song doesn't play, you can open up another tab on your browser and 
listen to it directly at:  
 
http://tinyurl.com/cm42xl
 
Meanwhile -- maybe Greg Douglass or someone musically proficient can help me 
out.  Boyle's voice is unique -- but it also sounds familiar, perhaps a blend 
of several torch singers layered into one -- and I can't pick them out.  Any 
ideas?  -d.


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