Michael Buble talks new CD, love and religion

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NEW YORK – Michael Buble recently received a cassette tape of his first performance ever, but it didn't bring back pleasant memories.

"I was absolutely terrible. I didn't know how to get in and out of the song," the 34-year-old said embarrassingly of a performance when he was 16. "At that point I didn't understand the form of a song. So wrong, so terrible."

But even though he went through an awkward stage as a performer, he was convinced that singing was in his future.

His faith paid off. His first three CDs have gone gold, platinum and triple-platinum, and his newest one, "Crazy Love," debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top 200 albums chart last week.

Buble knows where he'd like the rest of his career to head.

"I've said it a million times: I would love very much to be known as one of the great entertainers. If that's me having a big ego, then sorry. I'm shooting for the stars and if I miss I'll hit the moon and that's pretty high," he said.

In a recent interview, Buble talked about his religion, the crazy things he's done for love and his new album, which finds the Canadian-born singer covering songs by Van Morrison, Ron Sexsmith and the Eagles.

The Associated Press: You're covering old school songs in this digital era of the music industry. How did technology play a role in the recording process?

Buble: ... I tried to make it very organic, to record off the floor, to mic it in a way you could really capture the essence of what I do live, the energy of what I do live. ... Of course we used machines and Pro Tools, and there were parts of it where I tuned my voice up and all that stuff. I mean, I'm going to take advantage as much as I can, of course, of technology as much as we could. (But) we tried to make this record feel good as opposed to sounding good, and for me, that's a huge step forward personally.

AP: Do you find covering songs easier or harder to do compared to creating your own music?

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