In one of the most emotional moments in Britain’s Got Talent history, a father and son duo left judges and viewers alike in tears with a heartfelt original song that earned Simon Cowell’s coveted golden buzzer.
Tim Goodacre, 43, and his 12-year-old son Jack took to the stage during the auditions with a quiet confidence and a deeply personal song titled The Lucky Ones. Performed with acoustic guitars and genuine emotion, the pair’s performance was a moving tribute to family and the people they’ve lost.
“We wrote this song together,” said Tim. “It’s a father and son song about being grateful for what you have, even in the face of loss.” Jack added simply, “It’s about how lucky we are to have each other.”
The song struck a deeply personal chord with Cowell, who was visibly emotional throughout the performance. As the last notes faded, he didn’t hesitate—he reached across the judges’ table and hit the golden buzzer, sending gold confetti raining down and securing Tim and Jack a place in the live semi-finals.
Fighting back tears, Simon explained: “That was fantastic. I love that song. It reminded me of me and my boy, Eric. It was just magic—so pure, so great.”
Judge Amanda Holden admitted, “I was a mess throughout the whole thing. That was an amazing golden buzzer moment,” while Alesha Dixon called them “by far, the coolest father and son act we’ve ever had.”
David Walliams, himself a father, added: “It was wonderful to see such a strong father-son connection expressed in such a beautiful performance.”
The song holds a special significance for the Goodacres. Tim revealed that The Lucky Ones was written as a tribute to his late mother Angela and his grandfather Jack, both of whom passed away in the same week in 2015. “It’s nice to think they’re looking down,” he said. “This song is about taking stock and being thankful every day.”
Tim, a stay-at-home dad who has spent years singing in pubs and clubs, and Jack, who previously performed in the West End’s School of Rock and reached the semi-finals of The Voice Kids, shared a magical moment that resonated far beyond the stage.
As the confetti fell and applause erupted, it was clear that The Lucky Ones had done more than just impress the judges—it had touched the hearts of millions.
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