With the help of talented American vocalist Loren Allred, Michael Bublé released a heartfelt rendition of Kris Kristofferson’s “Help Me Make It Through The Night” in 2018. It seemed inevitable that Bublé would find her after his success with The Greatest Showman and ask her to sing a lovely duet with him.
This song, to paraphrase Michael Bublé, is about two helpless people who learn the hard way that they can’t make it through life without each other. The song’s melancholic tone belies its potential as a beautiful duet in which two voices harmonize around a shared theme. You can tell this song is meant to be a duet when Bublé and Allred’s voices merge together. You can watch a video of the incredible performance below, complete with Bublé’s commentary:
Loren Allred credits her time on The Greatest Showman with launching her career and giving her the chance to share the stage with a beloved and famous Canadian vocalist. Her performance of “Never Enough” in the musical resulted in the song being certified platinum and charting at number 88 on the Billboard Hot 100. Impressive for someone’s first foray into music! She has since embarked on numerous tours with the legendary Andrea Bocelli and released her own EP called Late Bloomer.
Covers of beloved classics have always sounded great on Michael Bublé, thanks to his distinctive, smooth voice. Frank Sinatra’s “Come Fly With Me” is just one of the many popular songs he has reinterpreted. However, his big breakthrough came in 2000, when he was introduced to producer David Foster after his performance at the wedding of the daughter of Canada’s former prime minister.