He walked in with a limp and a guitar, his little boy—barely ten—holding onto his hand like it was the only solid thing in the room. No spotlight. No big entrance. Just a father, a son, and a story they weren’t done telling. Then the guitar started—soft, steady, the kind of sound that hits you right in the chest—and suddenly the auditorium felt smaller. It felt like someone’s living room… someone’s hospital room… someone’s last goodbye and unexpected second chance all at once. Every lyric felt real because it was real. And when the boy’s voice cracked on that final note, the whole place held its breath—right before Simon Cowell shot his hand into the air. Golden Buzzer.

Father-Son Singing Duo Wins Simon’s Golden Buzzer With Touching Original Song.

“Britain’s Got Talent” judge Simon Cowell has made a career out of his uncanny ability to pick talented people out of a crowd of hopefuls. His latest pick is a father-son duo whose moving original song left many viewers in tears during their first audition for the popular talent show.

Tim Goodacre is a musician and father of three. He and his son, twelve-year-old Jack, have been performing since the boy was just five years old, in and around their hometown of Norwich, England. Now they are trying their hand at Britain’s Got Talent.

Jack and Tim had prepared a song that they wrote together for their audition. The song is called “The Lucky Ones,” and Jack adorably sums up its heartfelt meaning  by stating, “It’s about how lucky we are to have what we have.”

As soon as Tim starts singing, it becomes clear that they’ve got talent. But it’s when Jack joins his father in his clear, strong voice that the beauty of the song becomes overwhelming. Judge Amanda Holden is moved to tears as she listens to them play.

“Promise me no matter how the years change us
You’re perfectly and perfect, just how you were meant to be
And all through our lives I’ll be yours
Say you will be mine
We’re the lucky ones. Only just begun
Others leave too young”

As for Jack’s favorite judge? Simon looks awe-struck throughout the entire performance. In an interview Simon later gave with “Radio Times,” Simon confessed that Jack reminded him of his own son, Eric.

Take a look at Jack and Tim’s amazing golden buzzer moment below, and don’t forget to share!

“There was this kid and I was thinking, ‘God, that literally could be Eric’. It wouldn’t be me as the dad, but it could be Eric,” he said. “There was something about this boy, he sang with his dad and I thought the song they wrote was really cool.”

As the judges and crowd rose to give Tim and Jack a standing ovation, Simon says he noticed hosts Ant and Dec eyeing the coveted golden buzzer. The buzzer sits in the middle of the judges’ desk, and when a judge hits it, the contestants no longer have to audition and go straight to the live shows.

“I caught a glimpse of Ant and Dec ready to run down and push the golden buzzer, and I thought, ‘No way! This one is mine!’” Simon said with a laugh. “I think they are really great people, it’s unusual to see a dad and his son, but it worked.”

“Jack, Tim, I think this says it all,” Simon said as he leaned over to hit the golden buzzer. As golden confetti poured from the rafters, Jack’s face said it all:
As for Tim? Well, he seemed a little excited, too.
What a wonderful song, and a talent we look forward to watching develop as the show progresses!

 

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