Michael Bublé And Reese Witherspoon To Sing Duet Of '67 Sinatra Song ‘Something Stupid’

By Andrew Sullivan | Feb 22, 2013 01:50 PM EST

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Canadian pop singer Michael Bublé and actor-singer Reese Witherspoon are planning to cover the hit Frank and Nancy Sinatra song, "Something Stupid."

Witherspoon won accolades for her singing and acting in the hit Johnny Cash movie "Walk The Line." She showed her singing skills starring as June Carter in the movie.

Bublé will be releasing a new album titled, "To Be Loved." The album will be featuring some of the classic love songs that the Canadian singer liked and also some original scores. And the 37-year-old singer believes that Witherspoon is the right choice for the new album as her voice "compliments" his voice.

"My new record is about love, happiness, fun and yummy things. Getting to work with my friend and longtime collaborator Bob Rock who produced the entire album was very exciting. We're a good team. I love the songs we selected this time out. It was also terrific working once again with my songwriting partners."

 The upcoming album of Bublé "To Be Loved" has one song that has been co-written by singer Bryan Adams.

Bublé's album will cover past hits "To Love Somebody" by Bee Gees, "Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You)" by Dean Martin, "Who's Loving You" by Jackson 5 and "Have I Told Lately" by Elvis Presley.

The Canadian singer has sold more than 30 million albums around the world. He has five albums to his credit.

The album will be released April, 2013.

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