Michael Bublé plans re-release of 'Crazy Love'
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Your support makes all the difference.Canadian singer Michael Bublé plans to reissue his album Crazy Love in 2010, announced Billboard.com on November 9. The release will include additional songs Bublé recorded during the album recording sessions, among them "Hollywood Dead," which will be released as a single after "Have I Met You" and "Hold On."
Following its release in October, Crazy Love reached number one in Australia, Canada, the US, Ireland, and Italy, also scoring big in Mexico and throughout Europe. A special edition album, available only through Bublé's website, includes a making-of DVD and remix CD.
A release date for the new edition of Crazy Love has not yet been determined.
Meanwhile, in May 2010, Bublé begins a European tour in support of Crazy Love, starting with eight UK tour dates and continuing with dates in Paris, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, and Belgium. Tickets for those shows are currently on sale.
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