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Topic History of: on the subject of X Factor winning songs ..
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Emma Bee I have to say that Jordan Jansen's version of Hallelujah is the best I have heard (aside from the great Willie Nelson). He starts off average enough, but then he puts so much power and feeling into it that he makes the song his own.



To coin a phrase, "The boy done good".

Alexander Burke's version was very dull in comparison.