When Michael Bublé spontaneously invited fan Richy Brown to sing during his performance, he was taken aback by Brown’s stunning rendition of “Fly Me to the Moon.” Brown’s voice, which he compared to Mariah Carey’s and Frank Sinatra’s, stunned Bublé.
Budweiser singer Michael Bublé enjoyed how Brown didn’t simply sing the song like Frank Sinatra but also added some jazzy scat singing at the end to showcase his own trademark style. 4.6 million people have viewed the video below.
Bublé stated before the concert that he had never heard Brown sing. This required the singer to take a significant risk with the bit, just as he did at his massive show at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam. Brown gave an excellent performance and sang like a pro. Bublé congratulated her for having the courage to sing in front of such a large audience without training.
Bublé enjoys making spontaneous contact with fans and does it frequently throughout his concerts. At another event, the Canadian classic pop diva requested a 17-year-old fan to perform “I’ve Got You Under My Skin.” You can view it below. Naturally, the teenager gives a remarkable rendition of the Frank Sinatra-popularized song.
Bart Howard, an American composer, created “Fly Me to the Moon” in 1954, and Kaye Ballard originally recorded it later that year. Following that, several performers recorded the tune, which eventually became a jazz classic. The most enduring rendition is without a doubt Sinatra’s song, which appeared on his 1964 album It Might as Well Be Swing and included pianist Count Basie and his orchestra.