SuBo Wants Kings of Leon Collaboration

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“I could see myself rocking it up a bit,” she says

Fresh from covering tracks by Joni Mitchell and Depeche Mode on her new album, Susan Boyle is already eyeing up more collaborations.

The 50-year-old Scottish songstress, who tops the charts this week with ‘Someone To Watch Over Me’, says she hopes to work with some of the hottest names in music.

"There are so many people I'd like to collaborate with,” SuBo told Digital Spy. “Lady GaGa, Michael Buble, Bruno Mars, Adele and Kings of Leon to name a few. I think they are such wonderful talents. I could see myself rocking it up a bit."

Featuring versions of classics like ‘Unchained Melody’, Tears For Fears’ ‘Mad World’, Depeche Mode’s ‘Enjoy The Silence’ and Joni Mitchell’s ‘Both Sides, Now’, ‘Someone To Watch Over Me’ knocked Florence & The Machine’s ‘Ceremonials’ from number one on Sunday.

As well as topping the charts in the UK, SuBo’s third album sold a whopping 132,000 in its first week in America debuting at number four.

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