
An early recording of Britain's Got Talent contestant Susan Boyle singing Cry Me a River for charity has emerged on the internet.
Just 1,000 copies of the CD were funded by Whitburn Community Council.
Ms Boyle, from Blackburn in West Lothian, has become a worldwide sensation after her voice stunned judges on the TV talent show.
Reduced to tears
So far over 19 million have watched her rendition of I Dreamed A Dream from Les Miserables, on Saturday's show.
West Lothian Council featured a clip of the song - thought to be her only previous recording - on its website.
Absolutely thrilled
A Ladbrokes spokesman said they are offering the "shortest odds we've ever offered at this early stage in the show".

Speaking from her home, Ms Boyle said: "I just take it all in my stride, I'm enjoying it. I haven't had time to think."
Asked what it meant to her to get such support from Moore and Kutcher, Ms Boyle said: "That's overwhelming. That's something else."
Questioned about her chances of winning, she replied: "I can only do my best, like everybody else."
But judge Simon Cowell has said she has not won the competition yet.
Speaking on GMTV on Friday, he said: "There are some acts that you haven't seen yet, it's not quite the one horse race you are going to think this is."
The prize for winning the show is a chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance.
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