: In 1954, Norman Gimbel replaced the melancholy Spanish lyrics with English ones focused on the rhythmic "sway" of a dance partner.
Michael Bublé's rendition of "," featured on his 2003 self-titled debut album , is a modern big-band revival of a classic Latin standard. This report covers the song's origins, Bublé's specific version, and its cultural impact. Song Origins and Evolution Michael BublГ© - Sway (Sub. EspaГ±ol)
: Before Bublé, the song was famously popularized by Dean Martin in 1954. Michael Bublé’s 2003 Version : In 1954, Norman Gimbel replaced the melancholy
: The song began as a 1953 Mexican bolero-mambo titled " ¿Quién será? " (meaning "Who will it be?"), composed by Luis Demetrio and Pablo Beltrán Ruiz . : In 1954