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"'''Sway'''" is the English version of "'''Quién Será'''", a 1953 Latin pop song with a [[mambo]] beat written by [[Mexican]] composer and bandleader [[Pablo Beltrán Ruiz]]. In 1954{{Fact|date=February 2007}}<!-- there seems to have been a 1953 recording by Eileen Barton with these lyrics! --> the [[English language|English]] lyrics were written by [[Norman Gimbel]] and |
"'''Sway'''" is the English version of "'''Quién Será'''", a 1953 Latin pop song with a [[mambo]] beat written by [[Mexican]] composer and bandleader [[Pablo Beltrán Ruiz]]. In 1954{{Fact|date=February 2007}}<!-- there seems to have been a 1953 recording by Eileen Barton with these lyrics! --> the [[English language|English]] lyrics were written by [[Norman Gimbel]] and recorded by [[Dean Martin]] (this recording reached #6 on the UK chart). Since then the song has been recorded and remixed by many artists (see discography below). |
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==Selective list of recorded versions== |
==Selective list of recorded versions== |
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*2006 - [[The Puppini Sisters]] |
*2006 - [[The Puppini Sisters]] |
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*2007 - [[Jennifer Lopez]], recorded "Sway" in english and spanish in 2004 for ''[[Shall We Dance?]]'' but was replaced by the [[Pussycat Dolls]]' version. Spanish version is a bonus track on Lopez's album ''[[Como Ama Una Mujer]]'' |
*2007 - [[Jennifer Lopez]], recorded "Sway" in english and spanish in 2004 for ''[[Shall We Dance?]]'' but was replaced by the [[Pussycat Dolls]]' version. Spanish version is a bonus track on Lopez's album ''[[Como Ama Una Mujer]]'' |
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*2007 - [[Melinda Doolittle]] |
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Version vom 8. Mai 2007, 10:48 Uhr
"Sway" is the English version of "Quién Será", a 1953 Latin pop song with a mambo beat written by Mexican composer and bandleader Pablo Beltrán Ruiz. In 1954Vorlage:Fact the English lyrics were written by Norman Gimbel and recorded by Dean Martin (this recording reached #6 on the UK chart). Since then the song has been recorded and remixed by many artists (see discography below).
Selective list of recorded versions
- 1950s - Pablo Beltrán Y Su Orchestra
- 1950s - Perez Prado
- 1953 - Eileen Barton, on Coral Records, catalog number 61185, backed with "When Mama Calls"
- 1954 - Dean Martin, on Capitol Records, catalog number 2818, UK #6
- 1960 - Bobby Rydell, UK #12
- 1960s - Julie London
- 1961 - Ben E. King
- 1967 - Cliff Richard, from his album Don't Stop Me Now
- 1978 - The Boys, from their album Alternative Chartbusters
- 1990 - Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar, with Icelandic lyrics (title: Í Dansi Med þÉr) and the with Björk as singer
- 1997 - Cabaret Diosa, on the album Hi-Fi Latin Exotica
- 1998 - Anita Kelsey, from the film Dark City
- 1999 - Shaft, titled "(Mucho Mambo) Sway"
- 2003 - Michael Bublé
- 2003 - Peter Cincotti
- 2004 - Pussycat Dolls, from the film Shall We Dance?
- 2004 - Arielle Dombasle, titled "Quien Sera (Sway)"
- 2004 - diam's, sample in the title "DJ" (with French lyrics)
- 2005 - Aaron Kwok, titled "飛" ("Sway" - Cantonese version)
- 2006 - The Puppini Sisters
- 2007 - Jennifer Lopez, recorded "Sway" in english and spanish in 2004 for Shall We Dance? but was replaced by the Pussycat Dolls' version. Spanish version is a bonus track on Lopez's album Como Ama Una Mujer
- No date known:
- Bombay Jim & The Swinging Sapphires
- Celia Cruz (Original ¿Quien Sera?)
- Tony Brent
- Cab Calloway
- Cat Pack
- Rosemary Clooney
- Billy Daniels
- Dead Ringer
- Tav Falco's Panther Burns
- Lannie Garrett
- Good Morning Blues
- Hit Crew
- Rebecca Kilgore
- Number Nine
- Powerman 5000
- Cliff Richard
- Edmundo Ros & His Orchestra
- Billy Vaughn
- Lawrence Welk
- Bernie Woods & The Forest