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Susan Boyle's 1st Week U.S. Sales Projected @ 550K+

From allmusic:

Susan Boyle has made U.K. chart history. The former Britain's Got Talent contestant sold over 410,000 copies of her debut album I Dreamed a Dream in its first week of release, making it the fastest-selling album of 2009 as well earning the biggest first-week sales of any album in U.K. chart history.

Amazon doesn't release figures, but apparently the album set a record for most advance copies sold in the US, as well.

Lex
 
Yes, but this will also very possibly be her only album to sell well.

If you need a precedent, see Leona Lewis.

In another couple of years, the name "Susan Boyle" will be followed by "Who?".
 
Please educate us as to what countries Whitney Houston debuted at #1 and which countries Susan Boyle is expected to reach #1 in.


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Hong Kong
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ect. Whitneys album has done outstanding WORLDWIDE. The mere fact that she is 25 years into her career and still able to put out a number 1 worldwide hit album is an amazing accomplishment in itself. especially after all the bad press and crack jokes she has gotten over the years. To come back after everyone had written you off and make it to number 1 in so many places around the world is outstanding and makes her recent sucess all the more impressive.
 
Yes, but this will also very possibly be her only album to sell well.

If you need a precedent, see Leona Lewis.

In another couple of years, the name "Susan Boyle" will be followed by "Who?".

i agree man. Susan is a new artist with ALOT of media hype so im not surprised her DEBUT album will do well. Whitney has been in the game 25 years and STILL putting out number 1 hit albums worldwide. So really there shouldnt even be a comparison.......
 
sure guy, i love Barbra. But shes not apart of this feud. The RESIDENT WHITNEY TROLL HATER (EvilTwin2) is trying to make this a susan/whitney competition. And its comparing apples with oranges.....
 
Here's a video I created for Susan's recording of "Wings To Fly."

This song is a bonus track found only on the Japanese release of the CD, "I Dreamed A Dream," "Give Me Wings To Fly" is a popular Japanese song that was written back in the Seventies. Japanese fans requested Susan to record the song for the Japanese release of her CD. The first time I heard it, I thought it was the best track Susan Boyle had recorded and I'm disappointed that it wasn't included on the original CD.

As I listened to the song, I was reminded of "the flight scene" in the Spanish film "Mar Adentro" ("Out To Sea.") The English title of the film is "The Sea Inside". The movie is based on the real-life story of Ramón Sampedro (played by Javier Bardem), a Spanish ship mechanic left quadriplegic after a diving accident. Sampedro fought a 28-year campaign in support of euthanasia and his right to end his own life. In one moving scene in the film, he imagines that he's able to leave his paralyzed body and fly across the country-side to join his friend Julia, whom he has been told has gone for a stroll on the beach. The two actresses in this clip portray Julia and Manuela, Ramon's sister-in-law and caregiver.

Susan's performance begins at 03:53 but I hope the viewer will watch the entire clip. I added the subtitles myself. As for the song, I didn't have to edit a single frame of the video to make the song fit. The song dropped perfectly into place where it is. The

Susan Boyle - Wings To Fly (Bonus Track)

 
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ect. Whitneys album has done outstanding WORLDWIDE. The mere fact that she is 25 years into her career and still able to put out a number 1 worldwide hit album is an amazing accomplishment in itself. especially after all the bad press and crack jokes she has gotten over the years. To come back after everyone had written you off and make it to number 1 in so many places around the world is outstanding and makes her recent sucess all the more impressive.

And here comes SexyKev's little bitch to educate us. Since when are "Global" and Europe countries?

Since when does #3=#1 ?
Since when does #4=#1 ?
 
^Not in relevance to today, it isn't.

Which is what he's trying to get you super-stans to get, especially since most of you stans use the here and now as a focal point.

There really isn't much difference between Digicel and SexyKev and his band of bitches.
They just don't get it.
 
I have one question... What's the big fuss over Susan Boyle?

I get the point that Susan Boyle can sing... But in my opinion, she's not THAT good a singer... I've watched Les Miserables three times and her performance of "I Dreamed A Dream" was only just about as good as the women who played Fantine.

I tried to watch some of her youtube clips of her performances on Britain Got Talent, and I have to say, if she wasn't so fugly, she would have been eliminated pretty early on. Especially her performance of Memory. That was actually pretty bad. If she tried to audition for the West End or Broadway with that performance, they'll tell her "You've gotta be kidding me, right?"
 
I have one question... What's the big fuss over Susan Boyle?

I get the point that Susan Boyle can sing... But in my opinion, she's not THAT good a singer... I've watched Les Miserables three times and her performance of "I Dreamed A Dream" was only just about as good as the women who played Fantine.

I tried to watch some of her youtube clips of her performances on Britain Got Talent, and I have to say, if she wasn't so fugly, she would have been eliminated pretty early on. Especially her performance of Memory. That was actually pretty bad. If she tried to audition for the West End or Broadway with that performance, they'll tell her "You've gotta be kidding me, right?"

Ding Ding Ding:=D:
 
Thanks to hotatlboi for the link:

http://www.billboard.com/#/news/susa...04050070.story

YouTube sensation and former "Britain's Got Talent" contestant Susan Boyle's debut album "I Dreamed a Dream" opens at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart with 701,000 copies sold in its first week according to Nielsen SoundScan -- the best sales week for an album in the U.S. this year.

2009's previous high-water mark came when Eminem's "Relapse" sold 608,000 in its opening week. In fact, Boyle's sales frame is the best the chart has seen since AC/DC's "Black Ice" bowed with 784,000 upon its release in October 2008.


Boyle's SYCO/Columbia effort was released last Monday, Nov. 23 and the sales tracking week ended at the close of business on Sunday, Nov. 29.

The arrival of "I Dreamed a Dream" also marks the best opening week for a female artist's debut album since SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991. Boyle beats out Ashanti for the title, as her self-titled debut began with 503,000 in 2002.


Newcomer Susan Boyle bested veteran Whitey Houston by more than double for first week sales for a female artist so far in 2009.
 
Susan Boyle, Top Seller, Shakes Up CD Trends

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/03/ar...c/03sales.html

By BEN SISARIO

Published: December 2, 2009

For most of Susan Boyle’s fans, buying her new album last week meant getting a shrink-wrapped CD, not a download.

Ms. Boyle’s album, “I Dreamed a Dream” (Syco/Columbia), sold 701,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan, the biggest opening-week sales for any album this year, eclipsing superstars like Eminem and U2, and the best for a debut artist since Snoop Dogg’s “Doggystyle” in 1993.

Only 6 percent of the sales for “I Dreamed a Dream” were digital downloads, far below the industry’s overall ratio of physical to digital sales. As recently as three years ago CDs — which are more profitable for record labels than downloads are — accounted for 94 percent of the market. But by the middle of this year that share had slipped to about 77 percent. The previous week’s No. 1 release, John Mayer’s “Battle Studies” (Columbia), sold a notable 45 percent of its opening-week 286,000 copies digitally.

For many in the music industry Ms. Boyle’s sales are a reminder of a large and often forgotten audience: older listeners who, whether they are less tech-savvy than younger consumers or they simply prefer to hold purchases in their hands, favor CDs over downloads.

“The reason that this record really did what it did,” Steve Barnett, chairman of Columbia Records, said in a telephone interview on Wednesday, “was that people wanted to get it and own it, to feel like they’re a part of it.”

At Hastings Entertainment, which operates 154 large music and media stores throughout the United States, “I Dreamed a Dream” was the top seller last week, and Kevin Ball, the company’s vice president for marketing, said he expected the album to remain its No. 1 through the holiday season. “The demo of the customer for this CD in Hastings stores tends to be the adult music lovers who have traditionally purchased their music on CDs,” Mr. Ball said.

“I Dreamed a Dream” is a global sensation. It has become the fastest-selling debut in British history, according to the Official UK Charts Company, and it reached No. 1 in Australia, Canada, Ireland and New Zealand. According to Columbia it has sold three million copies around the world.

“The feeling was that it was going to do very well,” said Silvio Pietroluongo, Billboard’s director of charts, “but when the numbers came out, they exceeded what most people in the music industry were expecting.”

Ms. Boyle, 48, was a frumpy unknown before appearing as a contestant on “Britain’s Got Talent” in April, stunning the judges and audience with a crystal-clear rendition of the song “I Dreamed a Dream” from the musical “Les Misérables.” A YouTube clip of that performance became an instant phenomenon. According to Visible Measures, an American company that computes viewership of Internet videos, it has been watched 310 million times in all of its forms.

But as a woman of modest and unfashionable means who rose to a stardom she was not prepared for, Ms. Boyle, who still lives in her family home in tiny Blackburn, Scotland, has what most YouTube sensations lack: a compelling story. That, along with her arresting voice, has given her lasting appeal, said Melissa Lonner, senior producer at NBC’s “Today” show, on which Ms. Boyle performed on Nov. 23.

“She is the perfect Cinderella story,” Ms. Lonner said. “She connects with the public and crosses over so many socioeconomic platforms. And she made a great record with songs that everyone knows and can relate to.” In addition to “I Dreamed a Dream,” the album includes the hymns “How Great Thou Art” and “Amazing Grace” and covers of songs by the Rolling Stones, Madonna and the Monkees.

To reach a primarily CD-buying audience, Columbia sold the album through many nontraditional retailers, like QVC and Walgreens. It had more prerelease orders on Amazon.com than any other album in the company’s history and eventually sold 115,000 copies last week through Amazon.com and 80,000 through QVC, Mr. Barnett said. Only about 40,000 were sold through iTunes, the country’s largest music retailer.

Many retailers said that Ms. Boyle’s primary audience was older women, but Mr. Barnett disputed the suggestion that her appeal was limited to one demographic.

“It was everybody,” he said. “It’s your mom. It’s your auntie. It’s cross-generational. When you sell that number, you’re selling to everybody.”

Also on this week’s chart, Adam Lambert’s debut, “For Your Entertainment” (19/RCA), opened at No. 3 with 198,000 sales, and Rihanna’s latest, “Rated R” (Def Jam), bowed at No. 4 with 181,000. Lady Gaga’s new eight-song EP, “The Fame Monster” (Interscope), hit No. 5 with 174,000, while her album “The Fame” (Interscope) jumped 28 spots to No. 6 with 151,000. (The newly released deluxe version of “The Fame” includes “The Fame Monster.”)

Andrea Bocelli’s “My Christmas” (Sugar/Decca) held at No. 2 this week with 218,000 sales, and last week’s No. 1, Mr. Mayer’s “Battle Studies,” fell to No. 13 with 92,000.
 
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Can you provide us with a link to the source?

Thanks.
 
I dont think shes that amazing. Shes good, no doubt about that but its just because shes not conventionally pretty.
 
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