VIDEO: Michael Bublé Stuns NYC Subway Riders w/ Performance

By: Apr. 26, 2013
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Michael Bublé took to the NYC Subway stop at W. 67th Street yesterday for an impromptu acapella performance of "Who's Lovin' You" -off his new album "To Be Loved" - with the group Naturally 7. Gushed the singer following the performance, "That is the coolest thing ever. Singing in the New York subway is when you know you Made it. ... You see some of the greatest musicians come down here and play." Check out the surprise appearance below!

"To Be Loved," produced by Bob Rock, was recorded in Vancouver and Los Angeles and includes a mix of standards as well as four original songs all co-written by Bublé. "After All," one of the four originals, was co-written and performed by fellow Canadian Bryan Adams.

The new album also includes hits previously recorded by some of Bublé's musical heroes including the Bee Gees hit "To Love Somebody," Dean Martin's "Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You)", the Jackson 5 early '70s SMASH "Who's Loving You," Jackie Wilson's "To Be Loved" and the Elvis Presley classic "Have I Told You Lately." Bublé is joined by actress Reese Witherspoon on the classic Frank and Nancy Sinatra duet "Something Stupid."



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