Haven't Met You Yet

Album: Crazy Love (2009)
Charted: 5 24
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Alan Chang, Amy Skylark Foster, Michael Steven Buble
    Publisher: TuneCore Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 7

  • Beth from N/a, VaThis isn't the best song lyrically (he uses the word "work" three times in the span of a minute), but I can appreciate the sentiment behind it. A very uplifting song.
  • Brandon from Taylor, Miit's just a song about rebirth with love, and being reborn to find the right person.
  • Lacey from Chicago, Ilsuch such suchhhh a great song. my favorite song AT the moment. it just gets me dancing with a smile on my face all the time whenever it comes on. his voice is just purely beautiful..i could listen to his voice for hours. i love his classy touch to this world:) gotta love michael buble!
  • Gary from Colchester, CaCompletely copied Sara Bareilles melody to "Love Song" from 2007. He should be locked up for theft or wear a mask. Robbing bastard. Or he could pay her royalties which she could donate to me for pointing it out? Criminal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Laurence from Sydney, Australiasuch a good song
  • Darren from London, United KingdomThis is the best 'feel good' song of 2009! Only recently started listening to Michael and i have to say he is the nearest thing ive heard to Sinatra, a smooth easy to listen to voice. This is such an optimistic song and the video is a corker...that girl is gorgeous i think is is his real life girlfriend, lucky fella!
  • Nikita from Drogheda, IrelandThis is one of the best songs I've heard from him! Some of his very best work! I think Michael Buble should write more songs. He's brilliant at them. I'm not saying the classics aren't good - they're brilliant - I'm saying he's only writen 5 songs,and he should definately write more!
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