Boxing champ Manny Pacquiao to debut own version for “Sometimes When We Touch”
The 32-year old singer according to Reuters has recorded the song with its creator, Dan Hill who put the song in top ten hit in 1978.
Boxing champ and lawmaker, Manny Pacquiao is set to release his own rendition of the song, “Sometimes When We Touch” days before his fight in May.
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The King of the Ring who has multiple titles to his belt has continued to thicken his resume now as a singer as he releases his latest record on April 28, 2011, nine days before his fight in Las Vegas against Shane Mosley.
The 32-year old singer according to Reuters has recorded the song with its creator, Dan Hill who put the song in top ten hit in 1978.
"I was immediately drawn by the honesty and the gentleness of his performance. It was like 'wow'," Hill said of Pacquiao according to Reuters.
Pacquiao, who is following the steps of other artists to have popularized the song including Tina Turner, Tammy Wynette, Rod Stewart, Barry Manilow and Engelbert Humperdinck, is set to appear on Jimmy Kimmel Show on Thursday next week to launch his own rendition of the song.
The boxing champ clarified however that he will not be serenading the media in Los Angeles but only plans to pose for photo sessions holding the promotional DVD of his new song.