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The Climb - Single

Joe McElderry

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WELL DONE JOE!!!

Joe's voice literally makes you tingle!! There is nothing like him out there at the moment, he's like the male equivalent of Leona Lewis, but there are so few male vocalists like him!! Look forward to his first album!! Congratulations!

A soaring performance

An amazing version of a great song, Joe sang this beautifully on the X Factor final, his soaring vocals guaranteeing him the top prize of the 2009 contest. This song showcases his talent brilliantly - from the understated beginning to the huge finale, Joe's stunning voice pulls you in and carries you along with the pure emotion that has been the hallmark of his performances. A worthy winner and a bright career beckons. Oh, and a surefire Christmas number one!

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Biography

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Able to sway judges Simon Cowell, Dannii Minogue, and Cheryl Cole with his versions of Michael Jackson’s "You Are Not Alone" and Miley Cyrus’ “The Climb,” singer Joe McElderry launched his career as the sixth season winner of the British television singing competition The X-Factor. Born in South Shields, England in 1991, McElderry first auditioned in 2007 for the fourth season of the show, but left after qualifying for the early “boot camp round”. Feeling he had grown into a more experienced singer,...
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The Climb - Single, Joe McElderry
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  • 1,29 €
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Rock
  • Released: 13 December 2009

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