Paul Potts sings Nessun Dorma

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2007
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    Paul Potts has won the final of this competition. The prize is £100,000 and the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance on 3rd December 2007.
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  • @Crave88evarC
    @Crave88evarC 9 років тому +1182

    You can really tell by his eyes that he has much sadness in him. From bullying and such. And on top of that go out and sing like this. Being brave and stand infront of the world like this. I admire this man.

    • @buggld
      @buggld 9 років тому +64

      Well, this guy got the success he deserved. I almost started tearing up a bit when I saw his face as he sang his fucking heart out.

    • @schanninla1973
      @schanninla1973 9 років тому

      He stood in front of a little crowd of a popular show in England called "Britain's got Talent' he dosent stood in front of the world.

    • @DrClawizdead
      @DrClawizdead 9 років тому +6

      Crave88evarC If you look at the truly great singers, there is almost always something that drives them or some moment in their life that defines them. You have to have something to draw that emotion from.

    • @Crave88evarC
      @Crave88evarC 9 років тому +1

      DrClawizdead true words mate.

    • @ralentinovossi8081
      @ralentinovossi8081 9 років тому +3

      Crave88evarC Well said. I'm not a fan of opera myself but I've been on a youtube marathon because of him.

  • @janekerigan235
    @janekerigan235 9 років тому +137

    There is no question that Pavarotti is a legend and he sang this perfectly...more perfectly than Paul Potts..But why is it that listening to Paul Potts makes me tear up.? That didn't happened when I listened to Pavarottis version. . Did you look at the audiences' faces as well as the judges? The female judge was also tearing up as well as pierce. And Simon had that look on him. ...This goes to show that sometimes its not about singing it better. Sometimes its the heart you put into it. You can feel this mans passion for opera as well as his longing to sing...all those years of stifling his dreams and if you put all that into a song it will have an effect on the listeners that even the greatest of the great cannot match.

    • @janekerigan235
      @janekerigan235 9 років тому

      RACCATTApalle91804 it is unfair to compare him to singers with classical training. I was talking about the heart in the performance and not the technical aspects of it. That heart is what made him win BGT. Also 'normal' audiences are not fond of opera so one has to sound well to impress. I heard many versions, this one isn't perfect but it has heart

    • @janekerigan235
      @janekerigan235 9 років тому +2

      RACCATTApalle91804 I'm sure they have. They certainly have the money to be able to afford to see one. His success is not about getting recognized to be the best because there are certainly many opera singers who put in years and years to even be recognized.
      Have you ever had a dream? Something you truly want for a very very long time and yet couldn't follow that path for one reason or another? When life calls to sacrifice that dream because of something that takes precedence?
      You heard it. He said he was there to sing opera. He knows sacrifice as the rest of us because his is the years of putting on hold for whatever reasons his dreams to be able to just sing opera. He never had any training but im sure from how much he seemed to love it he would certainly do if he can go back in time and if he had the means. People sometimes put their dreams on hold for whatever reason then sometimes they realize it was a mistake until the very end. People who became opera singers or performers are very blessed because they are were they want to be. They are following on their dreams. Why do you think he joined? I think he did it in the beginning for that one moment only. To be able to sing that one time in front of the world so that he has at least that moment to remember. He did not anticipate what the public reception would be. There is certainly no guaranteed of a win and you put yourself in the scrutiny of 4 judges and the people. They voted for him. He won because he sang it well-from the heart. I could feel that heart . it really isn't fair to compare him to others. I'm happy he is following his dreams. It may or may not last but the point is hr finally did follow it. Also, if I were to sing a pop song why would people compare me to the original or to others who sang that song? I ought to be judge by how well the people like my rendition.//

    • @RACCATTApalle91804
      @RACCATTApalle91804 9 років тому

      janekerigan235 Respect your thoughts, Good luck.

    • @MultiChubby1
      @MultiChubby1 9 років тому +6

      I so agree. It is the same with all art. Crude paintings and primitive wood. The humanity is all out there and we clutch it to our bosom, but the perfect - too perfect is cold to the touch.

    • @cherylking7491
      @cherylking7491 9 років тому +6

      You and others tear up when listening to Paul Potts sing Nessun Dorma because music: whether opera, country and western, polka or jazz, is meant to move you. I am a degreed, professional classical musician who is quick to tell the "experts" that "good" music, "good" singing is really in the emotions of the hearer. In this, it is similar to art. What is beautiful or good is subjective to the emotions of the person having the experience. If Paul Pott's rendition moved people in any kind of way, then his performance was good: one that accomplished through music what music is meant to do..

  • @heartwings2517
    @heartwings2517 2 роки тому +484

    Doesn't this just make you wonder how many other people like Paul Potts there are out there working in stores and dreaming about doing what he did & also have the talent to do it? When you look at people like Paul, Susan Boyle, Jonathan Antoine & so on, it reminds you to keep dreaming & don't ever give up. VIVA LA VOCE!

    • @JefferyClifford-js8dj
      @JefferyClifford-js8dj 2 роки тому +3

      Hello Heart. Hope you’re having a great day?

    • @peterburleigh9766
      @peterburleigh9766 11 місяців тому +4

      Yes it does

    • @jennie2921
      @jennie2921 10 місяців тому +3

      Very well said, Thank You.

    • @jennie2921
      @jennie2921 10 місяців тому +2

      This guy sounds ok, I like Jonathen better though. Might be just the sing seems not right to me.

    • @KathleenPipien-nf2oj
      @KathleenPipien-nf2oj 10 місяців тому +2

      Oh my I have tears 😢.. hidden talent!

  • @JK-ye2wg
    @JK-ye2wg Місяць тому +43

    Who's needing to watch this in April 2024 to feel humanity amidst current cruelty in world

  • @JorgeDibildox
    @JorgeDibildox 8 років тому +423

    Im a metalhead. But this kind of music always breaks me into tears. Just amazing, glorious...

    • @TotalSinging
      @TotalSinging 7 років тому +8

      Same here. "Heavy Metal is the classical music of the modern age" - Orson Welles

    • @xeiroteros5972
      @xeiroteros5972 7 років тому

      Great director, but I must disagree. Classical music covers a wide range of emotions that metal cannot even come close too. If the modern era tries to simplify things and destroy them, than he was correct, metal is the new classical.

    • @JorgeDibildox
      @JorgeDibildox 7 років тому +1

      Xeiroteros Limbo Do you listen to metal?

    • @xeiroteros5972
      @xeiroteros5972 7 років тому +2

      Yup.I listen to tool too.

    • @JorgeDibildox
      @JorgeDibildox 7 років тому +2

      Xeiroteros Limbo Nice. Well, for my it also covers a wide range of emotions. But thats just me.

  • @43jaygee
    @43jaygee 8 років тому +451

    I have to watch this a few times a year because it is simply amazing. I hope Paul is doing extremely well now and is getting everything he is so deserving of.

    • @flamingvideostv.1051
      @flamingvideostv.1051 8 років тому

      +Johnny Collini Yeah

    • @TheStuport
      @TheStuport 8 років тому +10

      +Johnny Collini I come back here often to see Paul Potts defy the odds and Soar.....that gives me hope! Cheers

    • @johnnichols9967
      @johnnichols9967 8 років тому +3

      +Johnny Collini agreed!!

    • @joe579003
      @joe579003 8 років тому +18

      +Johnny Collini Paul is still singing over 100 concerts a year. He's living the dream.

    • @josephmainez9319
      @josephmainez9319 8 років тому +4

      Just saw this post, I also return to this video a few times a year, there's just something special about it, makes me believe life really does have those special moments.

  • @TommyC503
    @TommyC503 2 роки тому +69

    I have been watching this for 15 years and I cry like a baby every time I see it. God Bless Paul Potts!

  • @JS-ob4oh
    @JS-ob4oh 3 місяці тому +39

    One of the lessons to be learned from Paul Potts is to prepare yourself so you are ready before opportunity knocks. Many people don't know this, but Paul spent a lot of time and money learning and training. He spent a large portion of his meager pay to take lessons including going to Italy to study. And even after all his preparations, he still doubted himself such that he tossed a coin to decide whether to enter BGT or not. Imagine if that coin had landed the other way and the world never hears of Paul Potts.

    • @neils3147
      @neils3147 2 місяці тому +2

      Do what you love, the rest is just noise.

  • @A.C31
    @A.C31 7 років тому +1785

    The most amazing thing to me is, even after he sings and hears the crowd's reaction, he still has that look of fear on his face that the judges might not have liked his performance.

  • @ScootyB525
    @ScootyB525 7 років тому +205

    It's still my favorite performance on "Anyone's Got Talent".

  • @HittokiriBattousai17
    @HittokiriBattousai17 9 місяців тому +38

    Paul: "I am not too confident"
    Also Paul: *Flawless Nessun Dorma*

  • @graceyjewels7148
    @graceyjewels7148 Місяць тому +26

    Everytime I hear Paul sing this, I spontaneously tear up.

  • @CresencioMedina
    @CresencioMedina 8 років тому +363

    Its 2015, and I still watch this everyday to inspire me that I will never give up on my dream as a filmmaker. And it still tears me up.

  • @AlexRG8
    @AlexRG8 8 років тому +1729

    Seen this hundreds of times, goosebumps and choke up every time...

  • @mallobag
    @mallobag 2 місяці тому +27

    16 years....still goosebumbs..... he has an incredible voice.....the scream....... brothers ... the SCREAM

  • @gottfriedv.bouillon8333
    @gottfriedv.bouillon8333 2 роки тому +43

    After 14 Years, I can´t stop watching this Video of an incredible Talent! Greetings from Germany

    • @lucasalvarani317
      @lucasalvarani317 2 роки тому

      He's great, or sure! but please give also our "big Luciano" Pavarotti a try... -) I think you could like him...

  • @jacka123100
    @jacka123100 9 років тому +624

    Paul Potts and Susan Boyle, 2 of the biggest surprises I've ever seen. A couple others that were very surprising, are Carly Rose Sonenclair and Josh Krajck.

    • @nmichal85
      @nmichal85 9 років тому +7

      And Karise Eden !

    • @holdyourplums4204
      @holdyourplums4204 9 років тому +4

      Michal Novák Oh man...That Karise is amazing...Reincarnation of Janis Joplin..!!

    • @kobusjansevanrensburg6825
      @kobusjansevanrensburg6825 9 років тому +12

      I still get the chills when listening to this. Every single time and I watched it more than 10 times now

    • @richardvoller511
      @richardvoller511 9 років тому +3

      Kobus Janse van Rensburg Yes, I do as well. It actually brings tears to my eyes listening to him perform. It is so powerful and unexpected. I have watched it numerous times and I never fail to get chills and moved by his performance.

    • @MallikaMenon
      @MallikaMenon 9 років тому +4

      Richard Stamm Me too, I always cry and get goosebumps :) The whole thing moves me so much

  • @alesioser
    @alesioser 9 років тому +519

    People comparing Pavarotti with Paul, people who watch Tv and know nothing about opera.

    • @thornbirds26
      @thornbirds26 9 років тому +38

      Really, they have not heard Pavarotti then?, I think that is where most have seen him on TV, thats where I heard him sing on TV, world cup.

    • @artfantasies
      @artfantasies 9 років тому +35

      Now, you can discuss the input of the voice or if he could hold the breath in comparison to Pavarotti etc. but why critizise people who watch the vid and leave their opinion.
      And that's being said, even when it's unknown how Paul Pott could master this without the modern technique, and so it's hardly to say how much volume his voice really has, his voice itself and his input is not to criticise. (but I guess its fine :) ... So you could criticize almost every singer, because all are not perfect always, and this is just human and so its fine.

    • @GraalElk
      @GraalElk 9 років тому +2

      agreed

    • @alesioser
      @alesioser 9 років тому +61

      artfantasies I'm not criticizing people who watch and leave their opinion. I'm saying a fact.
      And I'm not criticizing Paul, he is a good singer.
      But Pavarotti is Pavarotti. There's nothing to discuss about this.

    • @phb2911
      @phb2911 9 років тому +8

      Alesio S All one has to do is watch this video and immediately after watch Pavarotti singing Nessun Dorma... one don't have to be a specialist to notice that it's clear the difference... as you said Pavarotti is Pavarotti...

  • @alanmckenzie3228
    @alanmckenzie3228 2 роки тому +37

    You can never get bored from this .... amazing voice and what a great story.

  • @richardarmstrong6513
    @richardarmstrong6513 4 місяці тому +14

    4 minutes that changed this man's life. A wonderful man with truly incredible talent.

  • @andersen6422
    @andersen6422 6 років тому +49

    I have seen this audition a number of times and each time I weep. The sadness in his eyes at the start and then his perfectly angelic voice are quite moving. May he be blessed with as much happiness as he has talent.

  • @betterbodies4u
    @betterbodies4u 9 років тому +87

    What a nice and humble man.

  • @auroraborealis6009
    @auroraborealis6009 2 роки тому +31

    He and Susan Boyle are the most incredible examples of how an unassuming person can have magnificent talent and bigger dreams.

  • @weepingboy3
    @weepingboy3 2 роки тому +23

    The lady judge’s expression always touches me. She has such passion in her heart. I love watching her as much as Paul Potts

  • @yanzhiyu
    @yanzhiyu 8 років тому +43

    i still cant stop from crying every time i see this video although its been years ago.... Ordinary people do extraordinary things

  • @bcde16
    @bcde16 9 років тому +125

    Paul Potts is proof that you should never judge someone by their looks, but by the content of their character, and in this case their amazing talent.

    • @louisedukes4049
      @louisedukes4049 9 років тому

      Here here

    • @PhysalisFranchetti
      @PhysalisFranchetti 9 років тому +3

      Leauvaa Tiliaia
      There is absolutely nothing wrong with the way Paul Potts looks - he is Welsh & there are lots of men in Wales who look like that (Cymru am byth!). The Welsh have a different genetic make-up to the English (I think that the Welsh are Romano Celts; Celtic, plus a component from the Roman occupation of Britain. In contrast, the English are Anglo-Saxon; with a German and Danish (and for the North of England with a Viking) heritage and who never settled much in Wales). I always thought that schools in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland should do more in history to teach everybody about all of us, not just about one of the countries that make up The United Kingdom!

    • @PhysalisFranchetti
      @PhysalisFranchetti 9 років тому

      Matthew Gallagher
      He's Celtic, and you must also have Celtic blood in you with a name like Gallagher. Do you consider yourself our society's perfect model? and while you answer, please define the word perfect for me......because 'perfect' is a subjective appraisal that depends on the viewer.......

    • @matthewgallagher823
      @matthewgallagher823 9 років тому

      PhysalisFranchetti Yeah i originate from Ireland. No i am not societys perfect model never said i was. Want an example of societys perfect model? Go to Victoria secret models. I am a realist and although i see the flaws in our society i do not delude my self to it

    • @PhysalisFranchetti
      @PhysalisFranchetti 9 років тому

      Matthew Gallagher
      Society has a very distorted view of what a perfect model is. The images that can be seen on the web, show women of around about size 0, which, in my view, is a disgraceful role-model to hold up as 'perfect'.
      If you read my original post carefully, you will see that I said "There is absolutely nothing wrong with the way Paul Potts looks". I stand by my response to what the original poster said.

  • @StonesAndSand
    @StonesAndSand Рік тому +21

    For all the Pauls, Jonathans, and Susans who face a tough crowd of critics, I applaud your fierce tenacity.

  • @edge7375
    @edge7375 2 роки тому +21

    His facial expression when listening to people gives you an idea what he had went through for many years. He is always prepared to accept humbly whatever he hears. You have been gifted wonderfully.

  • @Randothol
    @Randothol 10 років тому +56

    Jesus. Amen. I was goose bumping all over that.

  • @maxmeier787
    @maxmeier787 6 років тому +24

    Wow, over 10 years now!!! Who else came here from time to time over the years? :-D Have a good day!

  • @macabro716
    @macabro716 2 роки тому +20

    He had that inside him for his whole life. What a wonderful thing to show it to the world.

  • @mancalledharry
    @mancalledharry 2 роки тому +26

    Saw a picture of Paul when he was about 7yrs old, did he look so sad, its haunting. I know of Pauls horrendous bullying at school, it was everyday of his school life, it shows in the way he came on BGT. This man is just amazing. I remember a boy constantly bullied at school, he was afraid to mix socially even when he grew up, Teachers don.t give a dam or afraid of the bullies parents who themselves are often bullies.

    • @JS-ob4oh
      @JS-ob4oh 3 місяці тому +1

      The education bureaucracy don't give a damn so long as they get their paychecks and pensions. The name of the game is not nurturing the next generation, but to get them out the door and make room for the next batch; public schools are nothing more than diploma factories.

  • @lonnieappleby6242
    @lonnieappleby6242 7 років тому +118

    I think it's because I judged him by his looks and how he carried himself and it made me so ashamed...but from the first time I watched this video, I cry EVERY TIME! This guy does not just SING the song..he lives the song, he delivers the message, he IS this song!!! I am so ashamed of my judging him and so proud of Paul. Still watching this all these years later!

    • @Arianeria
      @Arianeria 7 років тому +2

      You know thats the problem of most people even people who looks ugly to you can have talent and be good at something. Never judge book by its cover.

    • @lonnieappleby6242
      @lonnieappleby6242 7 років тому +2

      Arianeria
      Yup...even at 47, I am still learning new things and relearning old lessons everyday. I guess that's a good thing...it means I haven't become stuck in my ways yet. :-)

    • @Arianeria
      @Arianeria 7 років тому +4

      Lonnie Appleby Yes people are learning their whole life. And thats the beauty of the life and humans, nobody is same and knows everything.

    • @TheGrandmaster1
      @TheGrandmaster1 7 років тому +12

      Still, in my opinion, the greatest, most legendary audition ever for a reality talent show. The gold standard upon which all others are measured.

    • @richardoneill4314
      @richardoneill4314 7 років тому +1

      Lonnie Appleby you are spot on Lonnie as they say never judge a book by its cover open it first before you make your mind up

  • @neotheone47
    @neotheone47 7 років тому +26

    I get chills every time I watch this and a bit teary eyed.

  • @stuartfilby2358
    @stuartfilby2358 2 місяці тому +33

    I've lost count of how many times i have viewed this and i still get teary.
    Shout out to Simon Cowell. Classicly understated response

  • @waltermarshall7257
    @waltermarshall7257 Рік тому +28

    15 years and i still get goosebumps💕

  • @NorthernGirl85
    @NorthernGirl85 10 років тому +95

    I can tell you why this performance has a lot more likes and views than Pavarotti's. Pavarotti is a trained professional. Everybody can google any video of him or any recording, and it will be splendid. As per usual. However, this guy shows that there're absolutely no borders or boundaries for a true talent. It shows people, the whole world that your dream can come true and if you're truly gifted and follow your own path, you will shine. And people will kneel before your talent and recognize you.
    This vid gets me every time.

    • @topgun9667
      @topgun9667 10 років тому +2

      Well put!

    • @ccaccord07
      @ccaccord07 10 років тому

      topgun966 don't forget skill! :)

    • @sh0werp0wer
      @sh0werp0wer 10 років тому +3

      It's also more current and relevant as it's from 2007 (After UA-cam became popular) and not from the last millenium. I'm actually surprised that the pavarotti video has almost 30 million views, there are lots of brilliant old songs with barely any views at all while Justin Bieber songs trumps with 1 billion views. Views are generated 10% through content and 90% through publicity, a clip from the 90's rarely gets any publicity 20 years later.

    • @jacku.7747
      @jacku.7747 10 років тому +9

      I looked up José Carreras; Luciano Pavarotti; and Plácido Domingo. Then listened to the same segment (1:08 to 1:58)(obviously they would be different times). None of them did to my eyes as this particular rendition of Potts'. None of them moved me as much. They are all technically correct. Technically that is.
      Can anybody explain this?

    • @cpeigney94
      @cpeigney94 10 років тому

      Jack U. You identify with his story, that could be why.

  • @johnharing3971
    @johnharing3971 8 років тому +57

    I really enjoyed seeing this. You could see some real sadness from his life that took a lot of courage to go out there. I am glad he has found success.

  • @amphoteric
    @amphoteric Рік тому +31

    even all these years later, this performance still brings tears to my eyes 😭

  • @joshuaminke6629
    @joshuaminke6629 Рік тому +25

    been the first ever winner on BGT is definitely something to be proud of. it all started with him

  • @Draxis32
    @Draxis32 7 років тому +58

    This video is such a mark in history. The condescending way and pitiful eyes of the audience towards his looks, just before his sings is what was hindering this man talent from growing.
    After years of lone preparation and gathering confidence he is able to explode in this audition like a supernova. He outshines everyone in that room, becoming bigger than everyone who had pity on him before. When he says "Ma Il mio misterio e' chiuso in me" it's like his voice is ripping that room apart and blowing away all those judging eyes.
    When I saw this 10 years ago I was a fat slob much like him, and because of his help I've managed to completely change my life, blowing away the people who had belittle me in the past.
    Thank you Paul.

    • @frederic9150
      @frederic9150 7 років тому +1

      This.

    • @Rodrigo_Bianchini
      @Rodrigo_Bianchini 7 років тому +1

      Draxis32 Definitely the best audition I've seen

    • @frederic9150
      @frederic9150 7 років тому +1

      Just couldnt have said it better myself... so important not to judge a person based on his/hers apperance.

  • @BruceWayne-oz7xc
    @BruceWayne-oz7xc 7 років тому +54

    What you see here is a triumph of the human soul. Look at that calm, yet unconfident and unsure man. He has throughout his life been beaten down, subjugated, and constantly defeated by outside forces. He has internalized this and consequently confined himself in a prison of fear. Now he is free. He has liberated himself, torn off the shackles of doubt and fear and become one with his inner passions and desires. He is at one with the world he has created, a world dominated by his beautiful voice, and he is now free. The oppressive forces that once tortured and controlled him are now gone; he is free.

    • @Ftreptp
      @Ftreptp 7 років тому +3

      holy fuk well written m9

    • @BruceWayne-oz7xc
      @BruceWayne-oz7xc 7 років тому

      ?

    • @naveyeneews799
      @naveyeneews799 7 років тому +2

      Nice analysis m8

    • @billtaylor4224
      @billtaylor4224 7 років тому +3

      So true. You can tell that Simon is like "lets just get this over with" and when Paul was done it was like he had no choice but to acknowledge Paul as a great singer even though he didn't want to.

    • @redarrowhead2
      @redarrowhead2 7 років тому

      You don't know his life lmao.

  • @kyleiange
    @kyleiange Рік тому +16

    OMG its contestants like PAUL POTTS AND SUSAN BOYLE who are the the absolute legends of this show....I am tearing up and reaching tissues right now...x

  • @jodeeb.6496
    @jodeeb.6496 2 роки тому +12

    This is a gentle man with a God-given voice. Love his audition.. BRAVO Mr. Paul Potts.💜💜💜💜

  • @Sercan5858
    @Sercan5858 6 років тому +30

    It's been 10 years, but I'm still listening.

    • @coolbeansmedina
      @coolbeansmedina 6 років тому +3

      I just searched for it again tonight too. Brings tears to my eyes. Beautiful!

    • @BNSFGuy4723
      @BNSFGuy4723 6 років тому +1

      kebab defender I found this yesterday. Amazing.

  • @ElFino013
    @ElFino013 10 років тому +210

    0:57 You can see the dollar signs appear in Simon's eyes, I swear before God.

    • @twiggy707ful
      @twiggy707ful 10 років тому +18

      OHMYGOODNESS IM LAUGHING SO HARD

    • @cuchelo1
      @cuchelo1 10 років тому +18

      lol... I call it Simon's 'cha-CHING!' look, like he's hearing all the cash registers. But he has a pretty good track record, all things considered, so there you go.

    • @Rimfaxe96
      @Rimfaxe96 10 років тому +8

      My thought exactly. All of them looked like "Oh my God, yeah sure, he's going to try to sing an opera, this guy is deemed to fail" and a few seconds later BAM.

    • @chimpaflimp
      @chimpaflimp 9 років тому +5

      *Pound signs

    • @edsonsantos5173
      @edsonsantos5173 9 років тому

      ElFino013 rsrsrsrsrsrs

  • @adamdesanti6713
    @adamdesanti6713 7 місяців тому +17

    To have an everyman sing a piece like Nessun Dorma with such virtuosity and sadness in his countenance makes it hit home even more than Pavarotti. It's like a guy who's been bullied all his life through no fault of his own letting loose with an emotional ballad from the depths of his soul. I get even more emotional watching Paul's rendition than Pavarotti's, and that's saying something.

    • @psirus89
      @psirus89 5 місяців тому

      Paul Potts is okay in the realm of opera and there is a reason why you don’t hear about him today. I mean he studied opera at a musical college and didn’t made it after that.
      I’m really really happy for him that he made something out of his great talent but There is nobody even close to Pavarotti

    • @paulpotts
      @paulpotts 3 місяці тому +2

      I didn't study opera at any college@@psirus89. I took private lessons as and when I could afford them. I used quiz show winnings and savings to take short courses in Italy, without much belief that it would lead to anything at all. Following an operation to remove a large tumour, I continued, but an accident when someone carelessly knocked me off my bicycle a few days after returning to work meant that I couldn't continue with my singing for 4 years before the audition.

    • @tidela4714
      @tidela4714 2 місяці тому

      @@paulpottsBAHAHA clap back of the century. You’re an inspiration, your singing brings me so much emotion. As a young music student battling mental illness, your story is amazing to me. ❤

  • @julieannejoolz
    @julieannejoolz 2 роки тому +22

    Paul went through so much in his life to get to this stage performance and he totally knocked it out the park. Tears of joy 😊 ❤

  • @RodrigoSilvaDiaz
    @RodrigoSilvaDiaz 7 років тому +64

    I just watched the movie "One chance", wonderful, amazing!!!!! Now I watch this video with other perspective.

  • @hypefox6056
    @hypefox6056 7 років тому +30

    every once in a while I like to come back to this video and it makes me smile

    • @evelync.pantel690
      @evelync.pantel690 7 років тому +1

      There are several '...Got Talent" singers I go back to frequently... Susan Boyle, obviously, and Paul Potts, both from Gr. Britain. One out of Sweden, Freddy Amigo, one from Bulgaria, Svetlio Hristov (I think that's the correct spelling), and from the US Andrew De Leon, Charlotte & Jonathan and Brian Justin Crum . With the exception of Hristov, all share an 'unfriended' history or other such equally 'soul-killing' issues, so their success means a little extra to me. (This is just a little aside: There is one singer who, well, I have zero idea how I came across his video UA-cam performance as it wasn't on any of those shows, but just in case you might enjoy hearing him also, he's the Rag'n'Bone man singing "Human.")

  • @oooBoEoNooo
    @oooBoEoNooo 2 роки тому +14

    I love it when an underrated person unexpectedly kicks everyone's ass!

  • @erofimhristov
    @erofimhristov 6 місяців тому +15

    This was some years ago. But whenever I need to get a piece of happiness - here we are… it’s about talent. About second chances. About hope. About surprising the world. About finally giving what you have.
    This was all about Paul. But sometimes we forget to say thanks to Simon, who created a show that gives visibility to such amazing pieces and people. So, thanks Simon for creating a new world of missed talents, who would vanish silently otherwise🥹

  • @leandromiranda8939
    @leandromiranda8939 7 років тому +26

    10 years from this, amazing

  • @DsDhani
    @DsDhani 6 років тому +20

    After 10 years, the magic is still there.

  • @briankim9781
    @briankim9781 10 місяців тому +12

    I still don’t understand how people like this guy don’t get discovered sooner.

    • @Monk-E
      @Monk-E 7 місяців тому

      tiktok didnt exist back then

  • @s.hameleers3508
    @s.hameleers3508 10 місяців тому +23

    Goosebumps, tears, feelings.. this dude is amazing ❤

  • @JonnyDouglasPhoto
    @JonnyDouglasPhoto 8 років тому +315

    2007 doesn't seem like 9 years ago!!

  • @princessmoana3705
    @princessmoana3705 10 років тому +76

    Just watched his movie, amazing

  • @foppo100
    @foppo100 Рік тому +15

    It brings tears to my eyes what a voice and such a humble man.He got there and he deserves all the success.

  • @jurgenmetz2350
    @jurgenmetz2350 Рік тому +35

    That's the Reason why I'm watching these Shows. It's because of people like Paul Potts and Susan Boyle who have no chance, but they're takin' it to make a dream come true.

    • @misplacedsouthern1236
      @misplacedsouthern1236 10 місяців тому +1

      I agree. I watch only for the chance of seeing a great performance which doesn’t happen often.

  • @librenow1
    @librenow1 7 років тому +35

    He looks so sad, I hope a successful singing career brings happiness. He seems like a decent guy.

    • @Zigzag5710
      @Zigzag5710 7 років тому +3

      theseus quasitor he is a multi millionear now. he was in debt but now he is a rich man.

    • @evelynpantel1940
      @evelynpantel1940 7 років тому +4

      He has sung in the finest opera houses in the WORLD. There are three, '...Got Talent," singers that I know of that have gone on to global successes. Susan Boyle, one of the 'boy' singing groups, that initially sung independent of each other but Cowell made them unite and collectively they are enormous (it's midnight my time, and my mind isn't...all there at the moment so I cannot recall their stage name) and, or course Potts. There may be more, but at the nonce, I can only think of those three.

    • @tomconstance2391
      @tomconstance2391 7 років тому

      This video was 10 years ago. You can follow his career online

  • @matthungry1511
    @matthungry1511 10 років тому +60

    The Dude after Paul must've have been like "Fck me... I have to go after that?"

  • @fernandoulloa3437
    @fernandoulloa3437 2 роки тому +12

    HE BECAME A DIFFERENT PERSON WHEN HE STARTED SINGING. HE PUT HIS HEART INTO IT. HE IS FANTASTIC.

    • @kyjuan89
      @kyjuan89 2 роки тому

      You could literally see the transformation. He’s amazing

  • @thewhinjaninja3610
    @thewhinjaninja3610 2 роки тому +13

    1:40 - This is the purest note I've ever heard being held in all my years of listening to music. It's just Angelic.

  • @dbmnfinity1
    @dbmnfinity1 10 років тому +69

    watched it again.. still crying... so genuine.

    • @dbmnfinity1
      @dbmnfinity1 10 років тому +15

      I just love the humanity .... it is soooo wonderful; I just can't say enough good things about this video.. I know it's old, but it still stands up .. .till this day.

  • @i81692
    @i81692 7 років тому +22

    I keep coming back to hear this special voice...

    • @Makin2ns
      @Makin2ns 7 років тому +1

      Me too Man!

  • @edwinbarahonarivera428
    @edwinbarahonarivera428 2 роки тому +13

    He sings beautifully and I'm crying.

  • @alexandrazirkle4375
    @alexandrazirkle4375 Рік тому +20

    This is my comfort youtube video, I just come back and watch it yearly

  • @patricksterling1592
    @patricksterling1592 10 років тому +25

    You people who are criticizing his singing need to step back and enjoy this moment for a "common guy" to present himself so well. It is the moment that is enthralling. His life would be changed forever--unless he did not sing well. But he presented AND he did so in a humble fashion. We all have those kind of dreams but rarely act on them. By the way he won the competition so millions support him whether he is a tenor...soprano, alto or whatever...(Just words)

  • @dprksongmoranbongbandskito1193
    @dprksongmoranbongbandskito1193 5 років тому +44

    Last year I was standing with Mr. Potts in an elevator of a hotel in Seoul. He was such a nice guy and started chatting. Good to see that someone who is so humble and has a 'regular' job made it big in the showbizz. Well deserved for this man.

  • @auntyflorrieunclesam
    @auntyflorrieunclesam Рік тому +11

    Nice to see Paul on TV today, he is releasing new CD. Humble, humility and talented, can not think of another tenor with all three assets.

  • @alexbroere2669
    @alexbroere2669 2 роки тому +11

    I love how the camera just swirls around while he's finishing the song. The emotions going through this man's body must have been incredible. As he said years later when he returned to sing he said "I'm grateful because when I came on stage I was nobody and when I left I was somebody" wonderful humble person.

  • @jasmineschwartz174
    @jasmineschwartz174 6 років тому +69

    I love when people are like this, so humble and simply and dont know how good and talented they are, living a normal life, having a normal job and comes out like this, so rare and humble and brings millions of people to tears. What a gentleman, wishing him all the best in life. God bless him

    • @susodemivida
      @susodemivida 6 років тому

      Jasmine Schwartz 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @robertmay3015
    @robertmay3015 6 років тому +21

    I have watched this many times over the years for inspiration.....Love to see doubters and haters spoiled!!

  • @whtpwr
    @whtpwr 3 місяці тому +14

    He put a ton of emotion into this performance.

  • @Danks1980
    @Danks1980 7 місяців тому +21

    Still one of the best performances ever on BGT

  • @branon6565
    @branon6565 8 років тому +29

    I can't stand opera, but this dude's talent is undeniable....

    • @Armadeathon
      @Armadeathon 8 років тому +19

      +Branon Fontaine Look up Pavarotti, and say it again

    • @edgarbenito7477
      @edgarbenito7477 8 років тому

      +Branon Fontaine Look up G. Di Stefano, and say it again

  • @lumx2
    @lumx2 6 років тому +57

    I always come back for inspiration.

    • @R2D2xC11
      @R2D2xC11 6 років тому

      me too.... hes voice really restore my soul and give me hope....

  • @lolamagenta
    @lolamagenta 2 роки тому +11

    Paul shocked the world. His voice is magnificent and he has gotten to live his dream.

  • @uilmaramachadodemelo2416
    @uilmaramachadodemelo2416 2 роки тому +12

    I fell in love with PAUL POTTS, in this presentation of Britain's Got Talent, - he looks like those teddy bears that are in the store and we are dying to take it home; he's cute, besides being incredibly humble and talented! My husband and I wish him to be SUCCESSFUL ALWAYS!!! (BRAZIL)

  • @sakura_rain4915
    @sakura_rain4915 9 років тому +342

    I hate how the judges judge a person's looks, the did it to Jonathan from Charlotte and Jonathan. I mean you're meant to be judging their talent, not them.
    When he said to sing opera, you see Piers turn his face away like he's about to laugh, Amanda slightly raises her eyebrows....etc

    • @sakura_rain4915
      @sakura_rain4915 9 років тому +7

      Agreed

    • @adammills8612
      @adammills8612 9 років тому +53

      Everyone does this. It's what humans do

    • @maganwilson1021
      @maganwilson1021 9 років тому

      Adam Mills shg

    • @drews7774
      @drews7774 9 років тому +6

      I agree, but it's in our nature. I hate when people do it. I hate when I catch myself doing it so I'm completely with you but it's unavoidable sometimes

    • @adammills8612
      @adammills8612 9 років тому

      But you're still thinking it

  • @1Sub2Trolls2Dead
    @1Sub2Trolls2Dead 10 років тому +26

    Just imagine... The sound of your voice makes woman cry of joy.

  • @jaynebuck6139
    @jaynebuck6139 10 місяців тому +21

    So Beautiful it still makes me cry now

  • @josephsmith961
    @josephsmith961 Рік тому +11

    This guy makes this song so much more emotional than any other version I've heard. Instant tears it's so beautiful.

  • @jeanparke9373
    @jeanparke9373 5 років тому +22

    Been watching this for 10 years. Still cry like baby every time.

  • @wingbo2000
    @wingbo2000 9 місяців тому +26

    After 16 years, it still makes me goose bumps

  • @christinapeponi2873
    @christinapeponi2873 Місяць тому +20

    Ι always cry when I listen to him.

  • @MoreSherylCrow
    @MoreSherylCrow 7 років тому +132

    After 10 years this is still the best damn video on all of UA-cam. Paul - what a gentleman, talented, humble, the best. His presence brought out the most respectful response from Simon I've seen in quite a while.

  • @groundslothjiujitsu627
    @groundslothjiujitsu627 7 років тому +28

    People are moved to tears because this is what makes the human experience worth living
    Something everyone tells you cant have and you find the strength inside to win.
    Listen to the emotion and power in this performance .of this classic aria, its moving.

    • @fckem1000
      @fckem1000 7 років тому +1

      Guess who does it so much better than this?

    • @ericksonkangandjela514
      @ericksonkangandjela514 6 років тому

      I agree with you. It's a story for all of us

  • @stantheman8685
    @stantheman8685 2 роки тому +8

    One of the best moments on tv. I watched it live and had no idea what was to come next! Amazing!

  • @PS_testing321...
    @PS_testing321... 2 роки тому +8

    Every time I watch this I cry and get the shivers. This man, speaking about his lack of confidence and Morgan and Cowell are so snarky with their words and looks. Then he has Amanda Holden in tears over his performance and she calls him a lump of coal!! You showed them Paul. Continued success.

  • @highlightning6693
    @highlightning6693 3 роки тому +37

    13 years later and Paul still amazes me. He started off so seemingly uncertain and insecure, then "POW!" he bursts forth like a super hero busting out of his costume, amazes everyone in sight and ear shot, and then when done subsides back into his humble costume. He looked like he might be very nervous about their response, then elated at their astonishment. Still brings a smile to watch.

  • @johnnysparkleface3096
    @johnnysparkleface3096 3 роки тому +41

    This wasn't just a really great performance, this was actually a notable moment in musical history. Piers, Amanda and Simon were blessed to be present.

  • @karla.schnikoff3148
    @karla.schnikoff3148 Рік тому +15

    Every time when I hear him , and I have often heard him here, my tears gets in my eyes, everytime. He sings this song with all of his soul. I heard even Pavarotti, etc. , but I love Nessun Dorma only sung by Paul Potts^^ God bless him for all of his life^^

  • @brejaemcasa
    @brejaemcasa Рік тому +21

    I still cry listening to him. Amazing

  • @sadeva6532
    @sadeva6532 5 років тому +23

    the transition is still amazing. You can see Paul's nerves, how the judges smile belittlingly as he says he sings opera, how Paul just throws his insecurities overboard and puts everything into his performance going all in for his dream, wanting to prove everyone wrong and taking them all by storm and proving everyone wrong who were expecting a miraculous fail. Still one of my absolute favourites ever.

  • @kashattack
    @kashattack 8 років тому +187

    What is it about Nessun Dorma that moves the soul so?

    • @sleepingeye
      @sleepingeye 8 років тому +8

      It's probably the soul of the person who wrote the song. I think it has something to do with love hurt.

    • @sleepingeye
      @sleepingeye 8 років тому +5

      leonardimas1 Yes i agree. It's great art, from the heart and soul. I love italian songs, classical and pop songs.

    • @sterlingarcher2892
      @sterlingarcher2892 8 років тому +2

      It's forced relativity and pacing. That's like saying "What is it about words that make us understand them."

    • @halo4thewin2
      @halo4thewin2 7 років тому

      It's pure beauty

    • @TotalSinging
      @TotalSinging 7 років тому +2

      really? comparing Corelli to an amateurs rendition? C'mon.

  • @Waffletoasters
    @Waffletoasters 2 роки тому +13

    He's such a gem, you don't hear much of him but suddenly a couple years ago the guy popped up in the korean television show King of mask singer and in disguise sang korean songs and was good at it too. Was surprised to hear he likes the country and speaks the language even if basic, was very impressive.

  • @dragonflydreams4u
    @dragonflydreams4u 8 місяців тому +12

    He sang that with his whole heart. Goosebumps ❤️

  • @dinero2103
    @dinero2103 9 років тому +59

    I REALLY REALLY REALLY ENJOYED THE FACT THAT THEY DON T GIVE A COIN FOR THIS GUY AT THE BEGINNING , AND THE AT THE END HE MADE THEM TO PISS THEIR PANTS . LOL

    • @MissMelonblue
      @MissMelonblue 8 років тому +2

      This show is fake

    • @toobeetoobeetoo
      @toobeetoobeetoo 8 років тому +4

      MissMelonblue It's not as if the entire show is fake. Yes, as part of the audience, we are being manipulated emotionally to help cement the popularity of some acts. And it is true that the acts are curated carefully and doled out to the audience in a carefully controlled crescendo of human interest stories to tug on the heart strings. But the talent being found from this process is real. The dreams being realized right before your eyes is real. The feelings of empathy and compassion from the viewers that yes, it could translate to them is real.
      For many though, it is starting to become tiresome. Sort of like finding out how the magician tricks are being done. It spoils the wonder, and we feel a bit betrayed.

    • @envirobae
      @envirobae 8 років тому

      Marvin Rock Well Said mate, well said@

    • @mrsdinosaur1009
      @mrsdinosaur1009 8 років тому

      Maria Leiva I totally agree Maria. It's always the ones you least expect that give the biggest surprize. I love the way how Simon's face changes from one of "Oh this is going boring where's me buzzer" to "Well stone me that was brilliant."

    • @gravelordnito309
      @gravelordnito309 8 років тому

      +Marvin Rock So um what's the fake part?