Time Seemed To Stop When Michael Bolton and Susan Boyle Combined Voices for Their Amazing Duet. The Audience Was Enveloped in a Warm Embrace of Love and Nostalgia as Their Silky Harmonies Created a Spell of Exquisite Romance. Every Note, Rich With Longing and Passion, Carried the Weight of Timeless Love, Leaving Hearts Soaring and Eyes Glistening. It Was a Moment of Musical Magic, a Duet Destined To Be Remembered.
You’ve never heard a Disney song sung like this before.
As one of the most well-known animated movie songs of all time, it makes sense that Susan Boyle included her own version of “Somewhere Out There” on her seventh studio album, 2017’s A Wonderful World. But the Got Talent legend didn’t just record the cover on her own. She recruited the great Michael Bolton to lend his iconic vocals for a duet many fans never expected to hear
While both singers handled the familiar verses effortlessly, the song really shines when their voices join together for some truly transcendent harmonies. Bolton utilized his lower register while Boyle tackled the song’s high notes, and it was pure magic. Her voice soared as high as we’ve ever heard it while still being anchored by the booming bass notes provided by the “When a Man Loves a Woman” singer.
Working alongside Bolton was a bucket-list item for Boyle, who confessed to Huffington Post in 2016 that Bolton is a “lovely singer” with a “very sexy voice.”
This classic cover and the rest of the tracks on A Wonderful World signify a more reflective version of herself. Boyle’s come a long way from her 2009 Britain’s Got Talent audition.
Released in 1986 and performed by Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram as part of the An American Tail: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack, “Somewhere Out There” was a bonafide hit and has become synonymous with the classic Disney animated film.