A Foggy Day (In London Town)

Michael Buble · Collection

A foggy day in London town

Had me low, had me down

I viewed the morning with such alarm

British Museum had lost its charm

How long, I wondered, could this thing last

But the age of miracles hadn't passed

For suddenly, I saw you there

And through foggy London Town

The sun was shining everywhere



A foggy day in London town

Had me low, had me down

I viewed the morning with such alarm

The old British Museum had lost its charm

How long, I wondered, could this thing last

But the age of miracles hadn't passed

For suddenly, I saw you there

And in a foggy London town

The sun was shining everywhere

A Foggy Day (In London Town)

Michael Bublé's rendition of 'A Foggy Day (In London Town)' showcases his mastery of the Great American Songbook and his deep connection to classic jazz standards. While the original composition is a staple of the Gershwin repertoire, Bublé's interpretation fits seamlessly within his broader discography of timeless pop and swing. His vocal delivery captures the nostalgic charm and romantic atmosphere inherent in the piece, aligning with the sophisticated style found on albums like 'It's Time' and 'Caught in the Act'. This recording exemplifies his ability to revitalize familiar material, offering a polished performance that resonates with fans of traditional vocal jazz. The track stands as a testament to his enduring influence in contemporary music, bridging the gap between vintage orchestration and modern production values without sacrificing the emotional core of the song.