I replied to Paul Okami's comment on Susan Boyle's performance, saying 
that Andrew Lloyd Weber doesn't quite do it for him.

I said "On the other hand, I wouldn't be too quick to dismiss the 
contribution of ALW. Whatever else you might say about his music, it's 
certainly evocative." 

 But I dream a dream" isn't ALW's. It's from Les Miserables, by French 
composer Claude-Michel Schönberg with a libretto by Alain Boublil. 

Perhaps that's why people cried. :-)

Stephen
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