She sings “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” which was initially performed in the musical Carousel, which was written by Rodgers and Hammerstein in 1945. This song is the best option for her to perform when she gets to Britain’s Got Talent. The song has been covered by a large number of musicians throughout the course of its existence, and it is often considered to be an anthem of hope, resilience, and solace in times of difficulty.
As indicated by the fact that it is often adopted as an anthem by sports teams and spectators, it is particularly popular during football matches, particularly in Europe. It should come as no surprise that this song has become a symbol of bravery and strength due to the influence and inspiration that it conveys via its words. Over the course of the 1970s and 1980s, Jerry Lewis became renowned for singing this song at the conclusion of his Labor Day Muscular Dystrophy Telethon.
A standing ovation was given by both the judges and the audience for Alison’s performance, which she began with a gentle tone but ended with an unbelievable amount of strength. When asked about the performance, Simon Cowell said, “You know what, that was probably one of the best vocals we’ve ever had on the show.” Take a look at the whole audition video that we have provided below, and if you have any thoughts, please share them with us in a comment on Facebook.