The multi-Grammy winning artist hunkered down in
recording studios in LA, Brooklyn, New York and his
hometown of Vancouver for the last six months to
make his "ultimate record about the inevitable roller
coaster ride of relationships." The first single, "Haven't
Met You Yet,” written by Bublé (with Alan Chang and
Amy Foster) impacted radio on August 31st. Additional
tunes on the album include "Cry Me A River,” "You're
Nobody Till Somebody Loves You,” "Georgia On My
Mind" and "Baby (You’ve Got What It Takes)" which was
performed with Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings. The
title song is a cover of the Van Morrison gem "Crazy
Love.” The CD closes out with a haunting version of
"Stardust" which is performed with the acapella group
Naturally 7. The album was produced by David Foster,
Bob Rock and Humberto Gatica.
Singer and songwriter Michael Bublé has sold over 22
million CDs worldwide. His previous CD, the Grammy
winning "Call Me Irresponsible" (2007) was a number
one album in over 15 countries. His 2005 CD "It's
Time" holds the record as the longest running title
to remain on the Billboard Traditional Jazz charts - a
full two years. It sat in the Number One position for
over 80 weeks. He has had two Number One singles,
"Everything" and "Home" which was also a Number One
hit for Blake Shelton on the Country charts.