Best & Raw Songwriting by Michael Buble
Happy Birthday to the master of show tunes, Michael Buble! The Canadian singer-songwriter turns 45 years old today. We are grateful for all the music, he’s given us, for the years. Without any doubt, we know that you wouldn’t have missed his songs on the radio, at least on every Christmas, since 2011.
Micheal Buble became big the moment he stepped into the industry. From making his debut album hit the Top Ten in Canada and USA to finding popularity with the album, ‘It’s Time’. He’s been on the charts multiple times since 1995 and there is no doubt that he will continue to rule them.
There is just something about Michael Buble that inspires people and fans to want to continue listening to him. Be it is soulful voice or his incredible songwriting, he definitely has a charm of connecting with his audience.
To celebrate the plethora of songs he’s provided us with and, also his birthday, here are the best and raw songwriting by Michael Buble.
(Photos by Michael Buble’s Official Instagram)
2. “It’s funny to see how easy life can be
Just sit back and smile
You’ll find that life is worthwhile“
3. “Birds flying high
You know how I feel
Sun in the sky
You know how I feel
Breeze driftin’ on by
You know how I feel“
4. “The best is yet to come, and baby wont it be fine
The best is yet to come, come the day your mine“
5. “Now you say you love me
Well, just to prove that you do
Come on and cry me a river, oh, cry me a river
I cried a river over you“
6. “A cigarette that bears a lipsticks’ traces
An airline ticket to romantic places
And still my heart has wings
These foolish things remind me of you“
7. “So don’t go higher for desire
Put in in your head,
baby, Hollywood is dead,
you can find it in yourself“
8. “You and I are just like a couple of tots
Runnin’ around the meadow
Pickin’ up lots of forget me nots“
9. “I believe in starting over
I can see that your heart is true“
10. “But don’t change a hair for me
Not if you care for me
Stay little Valentine, stay
Each day is Valentine’s Day“
By: Aatira Kakroo