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In 2022, American Songwriter ranked "Feeling Good" number one on their list of the 10 greatest Nina Simone songs, [13] and in 2023, The Guardian ranked the song number four on their list of the 20 greatest Nina Simone songs. [14] An official music video for Simone's version was released on YouTube 56 years after the release of her recording in ...
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]
"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]
"Home" centralizes on the narrator, who is separated from their lover, possibly a spouse, while off travelling. He expresses a desire to return home and be with his lover. Bublé had been away touring in Italy when he co-wrote the lyrics, for his then-fiancée, Debbie Timuss. Bublé describes his loneliness from missing her in the lyrics.
Snoop Dogg shared an emotional reaction after Michael Bublé opened up to him about his daughter’s taste in music. “That made me almost cry,” said Snoop during the October 22 episode of The ...
It's Time is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer Michael Bublé.It was released on February 8, 2005, by 143 Records and Reprise Records.With arrangements by David Foster, the album contains cover versions of songs from traditional contemporary pop: George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Stevie Wonder, and The Beatles, as well as the original song "Home", which was co-written by Bublé.
South Carolina (5-3, 3-3 SEC) never trailed after that. The Aggies (7-2, 5-1, SEC) entered the game as just 2.5-point favorites and started Marcel Reed at QB.
Lena Horne on her 1965 album Feelin' Good; Johnny Rivers on his 1966 album Changes (which also features his version of "Poor Side of Town") Vic Damone on his 1982 album Over the Rainbow; Howard Keel on his 1984 album And I Love You So; Shirley Horn on her 1987 album Softly; Michael Bublé as the B-side to "Feeling Good" in 2004