With the First Bold Notes of Proud Mary, Susan Boyle Shattered Expectations, Unleashing a Powerhouse Performance That Sent Shockwaves Through the Crowd. Backed by the Electrifying Harmonies of the Soul Nation Choir, She Commanded the Stage With a Fiery Energy, Her Soulful Voice Igniting Pure Joy. The Audience, Swept up in the Infectious Rhythm, Leapt to Their Feet, Clapping and Cheering in Awe of Her Transformation. It Was a Night of Unexpected Brilliance, Proving Once Again That Susan Boyle Is a Force Beyond Limits.

While on tour, the 2020 finalist of Season 3 of Britain’s Got Talent sang a performance of “Proud Mary,” an R&B and soul smash from the 1970s by Ike & Tina Turner. The audience cheered heartily as she moved to the music while performing in a crimson gown accompanied by the Sould Nation Choir.

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From the moment the first notes hit, the atmosphere is charged with excitement. Susan’s commanding stage presence and vocal strength shine brightly, as she effortlessly captures the spirit of this iconic rock anthem. Backed by the powerful harmonies and dynamic energy of the Soul Nation Choir, the performance becomes a high-energy celebration that has the audience clapping, dancing, and singing along.

When the track picked up tempo, Boyle began to riff energetically. She and the chorus then teased that the performance was over before promptly picking things up again, and then they all hit a triumphant finishing note.

The synergy between Susan and the choir is magnetic, their voices blending seamlessly to create a wall of sound that fills every corner of the venue. Susan’s passion and enthusiasm are palpable, proving that she can handle not just ballads but also powerhouse anthems with equal finesse. It’s a performance that leaves the audience exhilarated, a testament to Susan’s versatility and her ability to surprise and delight even after years in the spotlight.

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What to know about “Proud Mary” by Tina Turner

Originally by the blues-rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, Turner’s 1970 version of the song, which heavily revamped the original tempo and structure, remains one of her biggest hits to date. It reached the number 4 position on the Billboard Hot 100, and won a Grammy Award for best R&B vocal performance by a Group.

Susan Boyle attends the America’s Got Talent: The Champions Finale at Pasadena Civic Auditorium on October 17, 2018 in Pasadena, California; Tina Turner performs onstage at the World Music Theater, Tinley Park, Illinois, June 28, 1997.

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