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"Feeling Good" was covered by Canadian singer Michael Bublé as the lead single from his album It's Time. The single was released on 4 April 2005. The single was released on 4 April 2005. The song was the opening track on his live album Caught in the Act and has appeared in television advertisements, ESPN's 2005 World Series of Poker tournament ...
"Feeling Good" 2005 Noble Jones "Home" "Save the Last Dance for Me" "Everything" 2007 Sean Turrell "Me and Mrs. Jones" "Lost" Andrew MacNaughtan "Haven't Met You Yet" 2009 Rich Lee "Hold On" "Cry Me a River" Brett Sullivan "Crazy Love" 2010 Brett Sullivan "Hollywood" Rich Lee "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" 2011 Dex Lawson [118]
Bublé worked on this track from 2007's Call Me Irresponsible with his frequent collaborators Alan Chang, Amy Foster-Gillies, and Bob Rock.But he wrote the first version of it when he was only 17 ...
Many artists have covered "Feelin' Good," including Nina Simone, Michael Bublé, Muse, Traffic, and Freda Payne, among others. "The Joker" was recorded by Gina Riley for use as the opening theme song for the Australian sitcom Kath & Kim and was covered originally by Shirley Bassey.
A music video to accompany the release of "Cuddle Up, Cozy Down Christmas" was first released onto YouTube on November 7, 2020. The video was directed by Alex Popkin. [2] The animated video shows the two singers performing the song together, Parton wears a Santa outfit with holly in her hair and Bublé sits at a piano. [1]
Michael Bublé is the third studio album by Canadian singer Michael Bublé.It was released on 143 Records and Reprise Records.The album was released on February 11, 2003 and was Bublé's major label debut.
“I mean, of course, I’d like to look good with my shirt off, but we all would." Explained Grimes, "If I go a couple weeks without working out, I start to get real dark. So I have to — I just ...
“I started feeling like, OK, it's not really enough to just focus on a lack of depression,” she says. “It didn’t make sense to just have this idea of why people were protected against this ...