28 Jun,2023

The Pop Music Artist from Perth O'Neill Fernandes Sets the Bar With His Album 'To Love Somebody...'

A meticulously curated collection of love ballads taking listeners on a nostalgic journey through the years 1959 to 2002, the 42nd album of the treasured music highbrow O'Neill Fernandes, ‘To Love Somebody...’ strikes a distinct chord in the hearts of music lovers. Infusing cherished songs with a twist of contemporary creative pop arising from the sheer depth of his artistic genius, O'Neill has carved out in the album a unique sense of identity that resonates deep within the hearts of listeners, as can be attested through tracks like ‘He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother’ and ‘Can't Smile Without You’.

Originally written by Christian Arnold, David Martin, and Geoff Morrow, and recorded by various artists including Barry Manilow in 1977, O’Neill’s rendition of the beloved number, ‘Can't Smile Without You’, introduces itself with an enchanting melody that transports the listeners into an era of love and romance, invoking a sense of warmth in their hearts and a smile on their faces. The 1969 ballad ‘He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother’, which became a global hit for the Hollies later that year, was written by Bobby Scott and Bob Russell, and recorded by Kelly Gordon. The Pop music artist from Perth, in his instrumental version of the song, ensures that the charm of the original remains intact while seasoning the track with his unorthodox and insanely creative, yet instantly recognizable style of fusing the organic with the electronic. Check out these incredibly alluring masterpieces from ‘To Love Somebody...’, including tracks like ‘Diana’ and ‘But I Do’, on SoundCloud for a bright, chilled-out music experience that instills the ambiance with positivity and good vibes. Follow him on Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn for more updates. 

Visit here for listening to this album ‘To Love Somebody...’ on Soundcloud:

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