Catching a Glimpse of Paradise: Susan Boyle’s Unforgettable Performance of ‘Amazing Grace’ at the Cathedral, Where Her Voice Brought the Song to Life in a Way That Felt Almost Otherworldly, Creating an Atmosphere So Beautiful It Was Hard to Believe, as If Heaven Itself Was Listening In.

Got Talent icon Susan Boyle is on a musical level all her own, especially when it comes to singing religious hymns. Need an example of this? Look no further than her take on “Amazing Grace.”

Released in 2009 from Boyle’s debut studio album, I Dreamed a Dream, “Amazing Grace” is the eighth track and is arguably the highlight of the entire record.

And Boyle’s performed it live several times. She took the song to new heights in 2019 when she covered it at Glasgow Cathedral.

Susan Boyle attends the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards in 2014

The care and passion Boyle brings to performing hymns is a reflection of her faith. The 63-year-old credits religion with helping guide her throughout her career. In a 2014 interview with The Christian Post, she revealed to fans just how much her faith has impacted her.

“My faith is incredibly important to me on every level,” Boyle explained. “It gets me through those moments of self-doubt and also allows me to understand that this gift of my career, later in life, is from a higher power.”

Listen, below, to Boyle’s version of “Amazing Grace”.

What to know about “Amazing Grace”

With lyrics by poet John Newton and originally published in 1779, “Amazing Grace” is a classic Christian hymn that is overwhelmingly well-known in popular culture. The lyrics weave a story of being forgiven regardless of one’s past mistakes.

According to CBS, “Amazing Grace” is sung approximately 10 million times annually, from church services to on-stage covers to candid social media performances.

The hymn is incredibly popular for artists to cover. Boyle’s version joins other impeccable takes like Carrie Underwood’s phenomenal country-influenced cover, plus John Legend’s performance of it from 2007.

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