hello everyone welcome to my channnel I hope everyone is having a wonderful day before starting the video please go ahead and hit the Subscribe button and give this video a like up when you've been in the music industry as long as Michael bubble you're often presented with opportunities to perform alongside some of your fellow greats way back in 2014 bubble paired up with a fabulous Barbara strien for an extraordinary Studio performance of the Frank Sinatra classic it had to be you putting these two singers in the same room together seems like a recipe for something genuinely special and the final product didn't disappoint on July 15 bubbly commemorated the 10th anniversary of when he and strand recorded their unbelievable performance with a timely social media post believe me when I tell you it's been 10 years and I'm still Starstruck the upcoming voice coach wrote the respect and admiration goes both ways in the video stren also committed to being blown away by bubbly's talent and professionalism while in the studio recording it had to be you you can just tell by his attitude his voice his freedom his sense of self and so we can play Oak you do this I do that somehow I made a mistake and I sang his part and somehow these wonderful accidents happen strice and attested the pairing was a Smash Hit but we still can't get over have genuinely sweet bubbly was as he got used about sharing a studio with the legendary artist God kissed her throat and she's blessed with this beautiful voice but I think what makes people fall even more in love with her is her ability to tell a story and I guess that's the actress within her bubbly said speaking of falling in love we think viewers will fall in love with Mr Bubble when he makes his coach debit this fall on The Voice season 26 listen to Michael bubble and Barbara strens it had to be you cover here it had to be you was another classic song that sinat covered over his illustrious career that was so impactful that many people think he wrote it himself originally written in the early 1920s by Gus Khan with music by AEM Jones the track didn't become popular until Sinatra brought it to the Forefront of the American public's mind Sinatra's version was released in 1980 as a track from his 55th studio album Trilogy past present future please subscribe to our YouTube Channel and stay with us