As always, Susan Boyle delivers on every occasion â even on a British dancing show.
In 2011, arguably one of the most famous Got Talent alums ever took the stage for a performance on UK-based Strictly Come Dancing that took us by surprise. Boyleâs vocals paired perfectly with the jaw-dropping dance routine that played out on screen. She powerfully belted out âUnchained Melodyâ while a beautiful dance took place in front of her, and it was mesmerizing.

Those high notes are not only impressive, but theyâd feel right at home in an opera setting. Thereâs a level of emotion Boyle brings to every performance that is beyond comparison. Whether singing for the Pope or in the recording studio, Boyle never gives less than 100% effort, and it shows.
Of course, thereâs a reason why Boyleâs version of âUnchained Melodyâ sounds so heavenly because sheâs perfected the song throughout her career.
Despite her massive, overnight success thanks to her viral Britainâs Got Talent audition back in 2009, Boyle is still the same sweet soul sheâs always been â something fans will surely be happy to hear.
During a 2019 interview with PEOPLE, the star talked about how she has no intention of being a âdivaâ â in fact, she prides herself in staying grounded.
âI donât ever want to become a diva and I think having a good group of people around you ensures you donât,â she explained. âI still live in the same house I grew up in, I donât need a huge mansion for just myself and I still like to take the bus or walk to the supermarket and choose what Iâm having for my dinner.â

In 2024, Boyle is an international superstar â but you wouldnât get that vibe when listening to her speak.
âI think itâs all about not believing the hype,â she said. âIâm still me, the wee woman who stepped on the BGT audition stage almost 10 years ago and Iâve been lucky enough to travel the world and perform in wonderful places but then I get to go home and just be me again, I get the best of both worlds!â
Hereâs what to know about âUnchained Melodyâ
Originally recorded in 1955 by singer Todd Duncan for the film Unchained, âUnchained Melodyâ was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song one year later â but it wasnât the original version that garnered the most critical and commercial success!
The Righteous Brothers released their own version in 1965, topping at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Itâs an incredibly popular song to be covered. Elvis Presley famously covered the song in 1977 en route to the track becoming one of the Kingâs most beloved releases, and Kelly Clarksonâs version debuted for a Kellyoke.
âUnchained Melodyâ was also prominently featured in the 1990 film Ghost, and in 2004, the American Film Institute placed the tune on their list of the 100 greatest American film songs.




