Cue the horns and raise a glass — Michael Bublé is going big for the 20th anniversary of his iconic breakthrough album “It’s Time.” Dropping Sept. 12, the It’s Time (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) is a must-have celebration of the GRAMMY® winner’s legacy, packed with unreleased songs, fan-favorite standards, and stunning remasters. Available on 2LP Silver Vinyl, 2CD and Digital Deluxe, this expanded edition is more than a re-release — it’s a time capsule of Bublé at his best. To kick off the party, Bublé dropped “Just Like You,” a heartfelt ballad he wrote at just 16. The track — warm, vibrant and unmistakably Bublé — instantly feels like a classic. Also making its debut is the nostalgic and emotional “I’ll Be Seeing You,” along with newly remastered gems like “Mack The Knife,” “I’m Beginning To See The Light,” and a live version of “My Funny Valentine” from 2005. Of course, the original magic is all here too:“Feeling Good,” “Home,” “You Don’t Know Me,” “Quando, Quando, Quando” (with Nelly Furtado), “Save the Last Dance for Me,” “Try a Little Tenderness” and “I’ve Got You Under My Skin.” Originally released in 2005, It’s Time catapulted Bublé into global stardom, topping the Billboard Jazz Albums Chart and landing in the Top 10 on the Billboard 200. With production from legends David Foster, Humberto Gatica and Tommy LiPuma, it bridged classic swing with modern soul — and helped launch a new era of pop crooners. And Bublé hasn’t slowed down for a second.
He joined NBC’s The Voice in 2024 and quickly made history, winning back-to-back seasons (26 and 27) and returning this fall for Season 28 — becoming one of the only artists to coach three seasons straight. Add that to his 2024 Best Of Bublé collection and his fifth GRAMMY win for Higher, and it’s clear: Michael Bublé is on an unstoppable run. With over 75 million albums sold, 14 billion streams, and a voice that’s only gotten better with time, Bublé continues to redefine what it means to be a timeless entertainer. This 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition is a love letter to fans and a powerful reminder of why It’s Time became a classic in the first place.
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