Lichfield teenager described as "young Mick Hucknall" on Britain's Got Talent
Britain's Got Talent unearths a "young Mick Hucknall" from Staffordshire during the latest auditions.
A-level student and keen rugby player Shaun Smith, 17, from Lichfield, sang Ain't No Sunshine.
As all his rugby pals rose to their feet, judge Simon Cowell told him: "I genuinely wasn't expecting that, you remind me of Mick Hucknall, but good looking.
"You've got a very authentic sounding voice."
Judges are also treated to a high-pitched version of Nessun Dorma by 24-year-old hotel waiter Greg Pritchard from Usk, Monmouthshire.
His version of the song is markedly different from that of series one winner Paul Potts - and despite the initial shock the audience got up on their feet.
Pritchard explained: "I am a male soprano."
Piers Morgan said: "I have to say you did it brilliantly it was a great act."
And Cowell mused: "It was like a dog meowing, it just shouldn't do that.
"But would I like a dog that meowed, yes I would - you puzzle me Greg."