Britain's Got Talent - This guy is awesome

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Jun 11, 2007 by  Chris V. Thangham - 6 votes, 5 comments
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Paul Potts sings an opera song, "Turandot, Act II, Nessun Dorma" and captivates the judges Simon Cowell and others including the audience. He is a cell phone salesman and if he sings like it that job will be replaced soon.
In this video of the show “Britain's got Talent”, Paul Potts sings this Opera song, Turandot, Act III, Nessun Dorma”. He is a cell phone salesman and participates in this show with his singing talent.
Watch his brilliant performance. Even a novice like me could be overwhelmed by his singing. Watch Simon Cowell and other Judges, they are stumped to hear his singing, one of the judges Amanda cries even and says he is a lump of coal that is going to turn into a diamond. Simon Cowell is usually harsh on the singers, but he just has high praises for him.
It is a great song. Enjoy it.
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