Recreating memorable scenes from several iconic romantic comedies, in the music video for his single “I’ll Never Not Love You,” Michael Bublé plays the leading man alongside his real-life wife, Luisana Lopilato,
Fittingly dubbed a “cinematic love letter to the movies,” the Andrew Donoho-directed clip features Bublé paying tribute to such rom-com classics as Love, Actually, The Notebook, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Casablanca, and Jerry Maguire, with many of the video’s scenes near-exact replicas of the original films.
Set for release March 25 via Warner Records/Reprise Records, “I’ll Never Not Love You” will appear on Bublé’s forthcoming album, Higher that will feature original songs and such standards as “You’re the First, the Last, My Everything,” “Smile,” “Crazy,” (a duet with Willie Nelson,) and a take on the Sam Cooke classic, “Bring it on Home to Me.”
Higher was produced by Greg Wells and Bob Rock, with additional production by Alan Chang, Jason ‘Spicy G’ Goldman, with Paul McCartney producing a new version of his song “My Valentine” specifically for Bublé.
About his forthcoming album, Michael Bublé said:
“This time out, I opened myself up completely to trying new things.” “I dug deeper while working and surrounding myself with the greatest music makers on the planet with gigantic imaginations. Whether it was sitting down to write with Ryan Tedder and Greg Wells, recording three songs in one day with my pal Bob Rock along with 40 of the most amazing musicians off the studio floor who hadn’t played music in 15 months, dancing around laughing and crying in my underwear in my home studio when a song sounded just right, every moment felt magical or that the universe was conspiring to bring me to this moment in time 20 years into this amazing ride I’ve been on.”
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Author: Saul Goode
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