"Popular music Scotland 2011-2020." . . "2011 - 2020" . . "Scotland." . . "Lakewood Church (Houston, Tex.). Choir." . . "Cover versions." . . "Popular." . . . "Pop/Rock"@en . . . . . . . . . "On her sixth album, Susan Boyle performs a collection of songs that all center on a theme of inspiration. Included are renditions of Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here and John Lennon's Imagine."@en . "Hope" . "Hope"@en . . . . "Hope, the inspirational sixth album from the top selling international artist Susan BoyleSinging sensation Susan Boyle catapulted to international stardom in 2009, smashed music records around the world, sold over 22 million albums and now she returns with an incredible album of songs themed on inspiration, her sixth studio album in five years. HOPE, heralds a new era of music for Susan Boyle, where ballads marry with uptempo songs." . . . . . . . "rock, pop (rock)" . . . . . . . "Susan Boyle returns this summer with an album of her favorite classics and standards. The new album, 'Hope,' marks Susan's sixth studio album, following the success of her holiday record 'Home for Christmas', released last year. Scottish singer Susan Boyle came to international attention when she appeared as a contestant on the TV programme Britain's Got Talent in 2009. Her first album I Dreamed A Dream was released later that year, debuting as the #1 best-selling album in Australia and going on to be certified a staggering 10x platinum. The album instantly became the UK's best-selling debut album of all time, and is ranked fourth in its first week sales according to the Official Chart Company in the United Kingdom. Subsequent albums The Gift and Someone to Watch Over Me have gone on to 3x and 2x platinum certifications in Australia respectively, and her first holiday album Home for Christmas, released last year, went gold." . . . "Popular music 2011-2020." . . "Pop music." . . "Easy listening music." . . "Popular music." . .