Everything

Michael Bublé · Collection [2011]

You're a falling star

You're the getaway car

You're the line in the sand

When I go to far

You're the swimming pool

On an august day

And you're the perfect thing to say



And you play it coy but it's kinda cute

Oh when you smile at me you know exactly what you do

Baby don't pretend that you don't know it's true

Cause you can see it when I look at you



And in this crazy life

And through these crazy times

It's you

It's you

You make me sing

You're every line

You're every word

You're everything



You're a carousel

You're a wishing well

And you light me up

When you ring my bell

You're a mystery

You're from outer space

You're every minute of my every day



And I can't believe that I'm your man

And I get to kiss you baby just because I can

Whatever comes our way



We'll see it through

And you know that's what our love can do



And in this crazy life

And through these crazy times

It's you

It's you

You make me sing

You're every line

You're every word

You're everything



And so la la la la

So la la la la



And in this crazy life

And through these crazy times

It's you

It's you

You make me sing

You're every line

You're every word

You're everything



You're every song

And I sing along

Cause you're my everything



Yeah, yeah



So la la la la

So la la la la

About Everything

Michael Bublé's "Everything" serves as a standout track on his 2011 album *Collection*, reinforcing his signature blend of smooth jazz and traditional pop standards. Recorded during a period where Bublé solidified his status as a modern crooner, the song exemplifies his ability to deliver heartfelt vocals over sophisticated arrangements. As part of the *Collection* suite, which features a curated selection of his greatest hits, the recording highlights his mastery of mid-tempo ballads and his commitment to preserving classic songwriting structures while injecting contemporary warmth. The track contributes to his broader discography, showcasing his versatility across different eras of popular music and his enduring appeal to audiences seeking polished, emotive performances.