Susan Boyle's New Album Features Virtual Nate King Cole Duet
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Susan Boyle has announced her new studio album, "A Wonderful World" which will be released on November 4th and is highlighted by a virtual duet with Nat King Cole. Boyle was given rare permission by the Nat King Cole Estate to include her new version of "When I Fall In Love" which is presented in the form of a virtual duet with music legend. Other highlights include Boyle's take on Madonna's "Like A Prayer," Paul McCartney's 'Mull of Kintyre,' Robbie William's 'Angels,' and a Michael Bolton duet 'Somewhere Out There'. The British music star had this to say about the new album, "I have really enjoyed making this album. It was great to get back into the recording studio and do what I enjoy the most. "There's been a lot of speculation over the past year but I'm great, back on track and this album proves it. I wanted to create an album that families could enjoy, something for everyone, an album that can be played all year and evoke memories. "Anyone who knows me knows I'm a huge Madonna fan and to be able to perform 'Like A Prayer' was a real highlight. As the first British artist to have been able to perform a duet with Nat King Cole's vocals, it's a real honor, seven years on I still get to surprise people." A Wonderful World Tracklist:
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