
"People will never understand how much it changed our lives when we were going through our darkest times how much the prayers, how much the good will, how much the love we could feel coming ," Bublé says. It's the reason why I'll never grow tired of the magic and the sense of empathy, kindness and goodness."Īnother thing for which Bublé is grateful? The support he's received from the public, especially during Noah's health issues. I have three babies where I just see my whole world through their eyes. We had Bing Crosby always going through the house, and my mom and dad, they stayed young because they saw these holidays through the eyes of me and my two little sisters," he recalls. "The reason I fell in love with the great American songbook, jazz and crooners had a lot to do with the Christmas music being played when I was a kid. The Canadian crooner tells PEOPLE he's always loved Christmas music, especially now that he can experience the season from his children's perspective. It's a good thing Bublé likes the holidays, as his voice is often played on repeat throughout homes across the globe during the season. Because when we're scared, when we have fear, we lose our greatest attributes: kindness, goodness and the love of humanity."įor more exclusive insights from Michael Bublé, pick up this week's issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday! "There's a lot of darkness out there, and a lot of cynical people, and it's the one time of year where we just sort of drop the veneer of toughness and we let a little bit of sentimentality. "When it comes now to this time of the season, we need it more than ever," he says. RELATED: Michael Bublé Will Get Into the Holiday Spirit with NBC Christmas Specialįor Bublé, the holidays provide a space for everyone to get through whatever tough times they might be enduring. It's not something that's just to be taken for granted." Even the strongest of us have become far more aware of how vulnerable we are.

And in a way, we've been at war with COVID for the last couple years. "Listen, I don't need to sell anymore stuff It's just, a lot of these holiday songs - classics like 'White Christmas' and 'I'll Be Home for Christmas' - they were written when we were at war, a really heavy time for humanity. 6) and his chart-topping album Christmas is marking its 10th anniversary with a deluxe re-issue (out now). The "Home" singer also has a new NBC special coming ( Michael Bublé's Christmas in the City, out Dec.

The two started working together back in 2019 and have just launched "merry berry bublé" - a limited-edition, triple berry holiday flavor available to a lucky number of fans through a new sweepstakes running through Dec.

Part of saying yes has been Bublé's ongoing collaboration with sparkling water brand bubly.
