close Video ‘America’s Got Talent’ singing janitor thought Heidi Klum didn’t like him before she hit Golden Buzzer Richard Goodall told Fox News Digital he thought Heidi Klum didn’t like his performance before she hit the Golden Buzzer. When Richard Goodall finished singing his cover of the Journey hit "Don’t Stop Believin'" on "America’s Got Talent," he could hardly believe what was happening. Goodall received the Golden Buzzer on the season premiere, and told Fox News Digital, "Nowhere, even remotely, could I ever have imagined what happened, happened.

" When he finished, with a standing ovation from the audience and judges alike, he recalled the feeling of speaking with Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara and Heidi Klum. "It's very surreal for you to be that person on stage, to be talking to the people that you've watched for years, you know?" he said. "I mean, you're actually here.

You are living what you're seeing on television. So, it's very surreal." Richard Goodall sang "Don't Stop Believin'" on "America's Got Talent," and earned a Golden Buzzer win from Heidi Klum.

(Trae Patton/NBC via Getty Images) 'AMERICA'S GOT TALENT' JUDGES BLOWN AWAY BY MIDDLE SCHOOL JANITOR'S VOICE, INSTANTLY EARNS GOLDEN BUZZER He said he barely remembers what he said with Vergara and Mandel, because he was completely blown away by Klum pushing the Golden Buzzer. "To be honest with you, when I was singing, Heidi looked over and was talking to Howie, which now I know what sh.