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Over the Rainbow is the debut album of child singer Connie Talbot, and was released 26 November 2007 by Rainbow Recording Company.Talbot, who had entered the public eye after her appearance on the first series of Britain's Got Talent at age six, signed with Rainbow, an independent label, after briefly recording with Sony BMG.
Connie Victoria Elizabeth Talbot (born 20 November 2000) [1] is a British singer [2] who was the runner-up of the first series of Britain's Got Talent in 2007. She then signed with Rainbow Recording Company and released her debut album Over the Rainbow on 26 November 2007, which has sold over 250,000 copies worldwide and reached number one in three countries.
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Talbot's voice was recorded near her home. [1] Other parts of the album were recorded elsewhere in the UK, as well as in the US, Bulgaria and Hong Kong. [1] Connie Talbot's Christmas Album contains "a mix of classics and modern Christmas tunes", [2] and was produced by Simon Hill and Rob May, who produced her first album, Over the Rainbow. [1]
During the Friday, April 5 episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, the singer and TV personality took on the classic Judy Garland song, "Over the Rainbow," famously featured in the hit 1939 film The ...
Connie Talbot (born 20 November 2000) is a British singer who reached the final of the first series of Britain's Got Talent in 2007. Although she had never taken singing lessons, her initial performance drew international press coverage.
On the Friday, April 5 episode of "The Kelly Clarkson Show," Clarkson took to the mic to sing a cover of Judy Garland's classic song "Over the Rainbow" for her Kellyoke segment.