Michael Bublé triggers hearts with a new music video for his cover of the Bee Gees classic 1967 hit song, "To Love Somebody," which is the third single to be released from his upcoming eighth studio effort, "To Be Loved," will hit shelves April 22 in Canada and April 23 in the U.S. It's a solid cover of the song and the 37-year-old Canadian singer perfectly showcases just how mad he is for his new wifey Luisana Lopilato and her growing baby bump.
Written by brothers Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb of the legendary trio of the Bee Gees for their manager, Australian-born impresario and entertainment entrepreneur Robert Stigwood, who was an influential part of London's gay showbiz establishment. The moving soulful ballad "To Love Somebody" became one of the most popular Disco acts in the '60s, and has been covered numerous times by many other artists, most notable among them being the version by '80s adult contemporary singer Michael Bolton.
Written by brothers Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb of the legendary trio of the Bee Gees for their manager, Australian-born impresario and entertainment entrepreneur Robert Stigwood, who was an influential part of London's gay showbiz establishment. The moving soulful ballad "To Love Somebody" became one of the most popular Disco acts in the '60s, and has been covered numerous times by many other artists, most notable among them being the version by '80s adult contemporary singer Michael Bolton.
Part of being a pop culture blogger is respecting all different genres of music. Now most people are fascinated with the charm, crooner voice, and sophistication. It's so difficult to hold true to your style in today's industry, as more and more artists are crossing over to mainstream pop. With "To Love Somebody," Bublé shows you can have a fun video set, but remail classy and confident in the music released! The lyrics are heartfelt and passionate, so it only makes sense that Bublé kept the video simple and romantic. Bublé ditched the sequined duds of Motown for ‘60s mod in his new clip, the black-and-white theme is displayed, but not in the same monochrome way that other artists have done in their music videos.
The multi-Grammy winning crooner channels Robert Palmer with his own 7-piece all-female backup band, all of which are applies the contrasting shades to his smashing suit and tie ensemble, and outfitted in matching black and white geometric patterned mini-skirts and white patent go-go leather boots that are definitely meant for more than walking, performing a faithful rendition of the Barry and Robin Gibb ballad. For his soulful reinterpretation, Bublé, in a white suit jacket, plays the part of a James Brown-like frontman, grabbing the mic and pleading, "You don't know what it's like to love somebody the way I love you."
The multi-Grammy winning crooner channels Robert Palmer with his own 7-piece all-female backup band, all of which are applies the contrasting shades to his smashing suit and tie ensemble, and outfitted in matching black and white geometric patterned mini-skirts and white patent go-go leather boots that are definitely meant for more than walking, performing a faithful rendition of the Barry and Robin Gibb ballad. For his soulful reinterpretation, Bublé, in a white suit jacket, plays the part of a James Brown-like frontman, grabbing the mic and pleading, "You don't know what it's like to love somebody the way I love you."
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