This is most of his songs, especially his Christmas album. Power Ballad: Except change guitars to Big Band elements.Featuring such lovely lyrics as, "I'm so glad you were The One That Got Away!" Lyrical Dissonance: "It's a Beautiful Day" is about how great life is now that the girl he's singing to is gone.Love Nostalgia Song: Many, many of his songs have this element like "Home".Keet: The vast majority of his songs are upbeat, and he often sounds cheerful and energetic in performing them.The song ends on an up note with the line, "I'll be home tonight, I'm coming back home." Homesickness Hymn: The hit single "Home" is about a man who acknowledges how lucky he is to be a famous globetrotting musician.but he misses his lover and longs to return.Christmas Songs: On his Christmas album and his Let It Snow EP.Canada, Eh?: A wonderful bit of stereotyping made real: while on a tour of the UK, he played some ice hockey with some professional British ice hockey players, and turned out to be better than all of them at it.He has, however, write one or two songs on any album after It's Time. ![]() Cover Version: The significant majority of his work.Break-Up Song: "It's a Beautiful Day", which is possibly one of the most upbeat and triumphant breakup songs ever.He's made it quite clear that he can sing without it. Auto-Tune: Found here and there, but only to the extent of correcting one or two off-pitch notes on short notice.Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden - 2009.He also made a brief cameo on an episode of Corner Gas for the purposes of one gag, and had an entire SNL skit about him working with other pop stars. His song "Haven't Met You Yet" was parodied by Bad Lip Reading, which he enjoyed, calling BLR "evil geniuses" and saying it was his new favorite song. He is also the among the main reasons why many Canadians are willing to close an eye to the success and influence of Justin Bieber (and maybe even Céline Dion before that).īublé also appears to have a great sense of humor. Jazz afficianodos are not often fans, as they feel Bublé's takes on classic songs aren't purist enough, but he's won over large audiences as much with his boyish good looks, laidback charm and sense of humor as with his singing. You might recognize him for his Canada, Eh? performance during the 2010 Winter Olympics closing ceremonies. He sang the Spider-Man (1967) theme played during the end credits of Spider-Man 2. Bublé is known for his easy-listening covers of popular jazz standards, particularly those performed by Frank Sinatra, which he gives a contemporary touch. Michael Steven Bublé (pronounced Boo-Blay) (born 9 September 1975) is a Canadian Jazz/Big Band singer and occasional actor from Burnaby, B.C.
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