"A couple of songs into Michael Bublé's performance, the Canadian crooner announces to the crowd that he wants to “get this party started with the most depressing song ever written”.
This gentle self-deprecation reflects the contradictions of Bublé as both a singer and a performer. Ever since he burst into lounge rooms worldwide with remarkable adaptations of songs such as Cry Me A River and At This Moment, Bublé has shown just how entertaining sadness can be..."
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