Earlier this spring, a seemingly ordinary janitor from Indiana, Richard Goodall, stunned the world with his remarkable talent on the 19th season of 'America's Got Talent'. Known as the "Singing Janitor," Goodall enthralled both the audience and judges with his emotional rendition of Journey’s classic hit, “Don’t Stop Believin’”. This performance was not just memorable; it earned him the coveted Golden Buzzer from judge Heidi Klum, propelling him directly to the live performances.
Since his audition, Goodall has become a viral sensation, with his audition video reaching 21 million views so far.

Richard Goodall Returns to the AGT StageDuring Tuesday night’s (August 13) live show performances, Goodall made his return to the stage three months after his audition.This time, he chose another classic tune to show off his talents, singing Michael Bolton’s 1990 hit “How Am I Supposed To Live Without You.” Unfortunately, after his performance, the judges offered more criticism than they did during his first appearance on stage.
Although Goodall remains a fan favorite, his song choice didn’t connect as strongly as his previous performance. Judge Simon Cowell noted that the song felt “too old-fashioned” for Goodall’s voice.
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