Introduction

Susan Boyle’s performance of “I Dreamed a Dream” on Britain’s Got Talent in April 2009 is widely regarded as one of the most memorable auditions in television history. Although the song itself was not new, Boyle’s interpretation transformed it into a global cultural moment and launched her remarkable music career.
“I Dreamed a Dream” was written by Claude-Michel Schönberg (music) and Alain Boublil (original French lyrics), with the English lyrics adapted by Herbert Kretzmer for the stage musical Les Misérables. First performed in 1980 in the original French production and introduced to English-speaking audiences in the 1985 London production, the song is sung by the character Fantine. It expresses the heartbreak of a woman reflecting on dreams that have faded in the face of hardship, making it one of the musical’s most powerful and recognizable numbers.
When the then-47-year-old Susan Boyle appeared on Britain’s Got Talent on 11 April 2009, she was an unknown amateur singer from Blackburn, West Lothian, Scotland. Before she began singing, her modest appearance and candid manner led to visible skepticism from parts of the audience and judging panel. However, the moment she sang the opening lines of “I Dreamed a Dream,” the atmosphere changed dramatically. Her powerful voice earned a standing ovation and unanimous praise from the judges, while the audition quickly became an international sensation.
The televised performance spread rapidly across the internet, attracting millions of viewers within days and introducing Boyle to audiences around the world. The audition became one of the defining moments of the early YouTube era and demonstrated how a single television performance could transcend national boundaries.
Today, Susan Boyle’s rendition of “I Dreamed a Dream” remains a landmark in popular culture. It is remembered not only for its exceptional vocal performance but also for the powerful reminder that extraordinary talent can emerge from the most unexpected places, forever changing both an artist’s life and the history of televised talent competitions.