Pablo Beltrán Ruiz – Sway

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¿Quién será?” is a boleromambo written by Mexican composer Pablo Beltrán Ruiz. Beltrán recorded the song for the first time with his orchestra in 1953. Pedro Infante, for whom the song was written, recorded it in 1954.

Norman Gimbel took the song, removed the somewhat melancholy Spanish lyrics about a man wondering if he shall ever love again, and wrote brand-new English lyrics about a man praising his dancing partner’s ability to affect his heart with how she “sways” when they dance. This new song, titled “Sway“, has become a standard in both the pop and jazz repertoire. The first version to achieve considerable success in the United States was recorded by singer Dean Martin with the Dick Stabile orchestra in 1954.

Pablo Beltrán version

“¿Quién será?”
Single by Pablo Beltrán y su Orquestra
from the album South of the Border / Al sur de la frontera – Cha-cha-cha
Released1953
Recorded1953
GenreBig bandcha-cha-chá
Length2:08
LabelRCA Victor
ComposerLuis Demetrio
LyricistLuis Demetrio

The first rendition of Luis Demetrio‘s “¿Quién será?” was recorded by Pablo Beltrán Ruiz with his orchestra as an instrumental cha-cha-chá in 1953. This version was later included on the LP South of the Border / Al sur de la frontera – Cha-cha-cha. According to Demetrio, Beltrán only contributed the first few chords of the song. The rest of the composition and the original lyrics (in Spanish) were all written by Demetrio. However, because Demetrio sold his rights to Beltrán, the song has often been misattributed to the latter.

Beltrán re-recorded the song on numerous occasions including an upbeat cumbia version for the album Mister Cumbia (1966), a ska version for the album Caliente, caliente… a go-go (1966) and a boogaloo version for the album Rosita bonita (1968), all released by RCA Victor. The cumbia version was featured in the 1967 Cantinflas film Su Excelencia.

Pedro Infante version

Demetrio had written the song specifically for Mexican singer Pedro Infante, who performed it in the film School for Tramps in 1954 and later recorded it for Peerless Records. It became one of Infante’s signature songs and a hit across Latin America. Shortly after, Germán Valdés, better known as Tin Tan, performed a parody version of Infante’s rendition in the film The Viscount of Monte Cristo.

PEDRO INFANTE – QUIEN SERA (HD)

Dean Martin version

“Sway”
Single by Dean Martin
from the album Hey, Brother, Pour the Wine
B-side“Money Burns a Hole in My Pocket”
Released1954
Recorded1954
GenreBig bandpop
Length2:42
LabelCapitol
ComposerLuis Demetrio
LyricistNorman Gimbel
ProducerDick Stabile
Dean Martin singles chronology
“Hey, Brother, Pour the Wine”
(1954)”Sway
(1954)”Money Burns a Hole in my Pocket”
(1954)

In 1954, the English lyrics were written by Norman Gimbel and recorded by Dean Martin backed by Dick Stabile‘s orchestra. This recording reached number 15 on the Billboard magazine best-seller chart and number six on the UK chart. The single was released with the B-side “Money Burns a Hole in My Pocket” (Jule StyneBob Hilliard) in the US, while the British version was backed by “Pretty as a Picture” (Johnny Anz). The song was well received by critics, being described as a “happy reading of a listenable ditty in the Latin-American manner” by a contemporary reviewer.

Dean Martin "Sway" (With Lyrics)

Charts

Chart (1954)Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)6
US Billboard Best Sellers15
Chart (2020)Peak
position
Hungary (Single Top 40)36

Certifications

RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
United States (RIAA)Gold500,000
 Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Bobby Rydell version

“Sway”
Single by Bobby Rydell
from the album Bobby’s Biggest Hits
B-side“Groovy Tonight”
ReleasedOctober 1960
Recorded1960
GenrePop
Length2:16
LabelCameo
ComposerLuis Demetrio
LyricistNorman Gimbel
ProducerDick Stabile
Bobby Rydell singles chronology
Volare
(1960)”Sway
(1960)”Good Time Baby
(1961)

In 1960, Bobby Rydell recorded the first of two hit versions of the song, reaching number 14 on the Billboard charts and number 12 in Canada. A disco re-recording in 1976 reached number 27 on the Adult Contemporary chart.

Charts

Chart (1960-1961)Peak
position
Canada (CHUM)12
US Billboard Hot 10014
Sway

Shaft version

“(Mucho Mambo) Sway”

Shaft(MuchoMambo)Sway.jpg

Single by Shaft
from the album Pick Up on This
Released23 August 1999
Length3:42
LabelWonderboyUniversal
ComposerLuis Demetrio
LyricistNorman Gimbel
ProducersAl and El
Shaft singles chronology
(Mucho Mambo) Sway
(1999)”Mambo Italiano
(2000)

British electronica band Shaft recorded “Sway” in 1999, retitled as “(Mucho Mambo) Sway“, and released it in August 1999 as their debut single. This version peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart, topped the New Zealand Singles Chart, and reached the top 10 in Denmark, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, and on the Canadian Singles Chart. Although it did not appear on Canada’s RPM Top Singles chart, it did debut and peak at No. 10 on the RPM Dance chart. The single was later included on Shaft’s 2001, album Pick Up on This.

shaft- Mucho mambo (sway)

Background

“(Mucho Mambo) Sway” first gained attention after being featured in a television advertisement for London radio station Kiss FM. This recording was an updated version of Rosemary Clooney‘s 1960 version, featuring her vocals. The cover was set to be released, and many copies had already been mailed out, but the copyright holders of Clooney’s version enacted a moratorium on the single to prohibit commercial usage. As a result, it was pulled from radio and television, and production of the single ceased, causing the original recording of “(Mucho Mambo) Sway” to become exponentially more valuable. Following the ban, Shaft recruited Donna Canale to sing the vocals on a new version of the song. This time, they were allowed to market the single, and two days after production was finished, it was sent to record shops.

Critical reception

Music Week called it a “swinging latin scorcher” and compared it to Lou Bega’s “Mambo No. 5” which was released in the UK the week prior.

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1999–2000)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)28
Canada (Nielsen SoundScan)4
Canada Dance/Urban (RPM)10
Denmark (IFPI)3
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)12
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)15
France (SNEP)79
Germany (GfK)92
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)25
Ireland (IRMA)8
Italy (Musica e dischi)15
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)12
Netherlands (Single Top 100)13
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)1
Norway (VG-lista)7
Scotland Singles (OCC)2
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)6
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)71
UK Singles (OCC)2
US Dance Singles Sales (Billboard)41

Year-end charts

Chart (1999)Position
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)99
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)79
New Zealand (RIANZ)29
Sweden (Hitlistan)63
UK Singles (OCC)45
UK Airplay (Music Week)49
UK Pop (Music Week)8

Certifications

RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
New Zealand (RMNZ)Gold5,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)Gold400,000
* Sales figures based on certification alone.
 Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Michael Bublé version

“Sway”

Swaymichaelbuble.jpg
By amazon, Fair use, Link

Single by Michael Bublé
from the album Michael Bublé
Released22 June 2004
GenreLatin pop
bolero
marimba
Length3:08
Label143Reprise
ComposerLuis Demetrio
LyricistNorman Gimbel
ProducersHumberto Gatica
David Foster
Michael Bublé singles chronology
Kissing a Fool
(2003)”Sway
(2004)”Spider-Man Theme
(2004)
Sway

Sway” was covered by Canadian singer Michael Bublé for his debut major-label studio album, Michael Bublé, released in 2003. Sway was chosen for release as the album’s third single, and was released in Australia on June 22, 2004.

Sway was only released as an individual single in Australia. In many other countries, the release of the track was held back until July 26, and packaged as a double A-side with the album’s fourth single, Spider-Man Theme. However, due to its popularity with Australian radio stations, the track was given a separate release in the region, with Spider-Man Theme being released three months later in September 2004, as a separate release. Bublé’s version of the song has appeared in such television shows and films as Las VegasCSI: NYMalcolm in the MiddleThe Wedding DateDa Kath and Kim Code and No Reservations. The music video for the track was directed by Peter Kasden, who also filmed a music video for the single’s B-side, Moondance, which was released exclusively to Australian music channels to promote the release of the single. The video features scenes of Bublé performing the song in the studio, intercut with scenes of Bublé driving a car through the Australian outback. The separate release, two music videos and strong radio airplay meant that Sway reached a peak of No. 15 on the ARIA Singles Chart, making it Bublé’s highest charting single to that date.

Michael Buble – Sway – (Dance With Me)

Track listing

  • Australian CD single
  1. “Sway” (Junkie XL Mix) – 3:46
  2. “Sway” (acoustic version) – 3:08
  3. “Moondance” (live version) – 3:45

Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)15
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)24

Certifications

RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)Silver200,000
 Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

The Pussycat Dolls version

“Sway”
Single by The Pussycat Dolls
from the album Shall We Dance?
Released28 September 2004
Recorded2004
GenreLatin popR&B
Length3:12
LabelA&MInterscope
ComposerLuis Demetrio
LyricistNorman Gimbel
ProducerRon Fair
The Pussycat Dolls singles chronology
Sway
(2004)”Don’t Cha
(2005)
Sway

The music video for “Sway” was directed by Steve Antin, the brother of The Pussycat Dolls creator, Robin Antin. The video features The Pussycat Dolls dancing against a backdrop of scenes from the movie. The music video was included as bonus clip in the DVD release of Shall We Dance. At that point, the Pussycat Dolls were still recording their album PCD, and the group featured members of the original Pussycat Dolls burlesque troupe who remained after the re-casting process, such as Robin Antin, Cyia Batten, Kasey Campbell and Kaya Jones. Reviewers for Comingsoon.net, Edward Douglas and Scott Chitwood described the video as “sexy” and “stylish”. They also wrote that “it perfectly fits the mood of the film.” Slant Magazine‘s writer Ed Gonzales wondered if the editors of Maxim financed the video. Rachel Sexton of MovieFreak.com suggested buyers to skip the video calling it “cheesy”. Renata Joy of Dvdizzy.com noted that “the song is much more enjoyable when not watching the accompanying video.” “Sway” was performed on Dancing with the Stars along with “Don’t Cha” during the results show on January 27, 2006.

The Pussycat Dolls – Sway -Official Music Video

Other versions

“¿Quién será?” and “Sway” have been recorded dozens of times by many artists over the decades, many of which have been included in feature films and TV episodes. This is merely a select list of popular recordings, not a comprehensive listing.

Connie Francis – Quien Sera {Sway} (Spanish version) (3)
Sway-Rosemary Clooney + Perez Prado & His Orchestra
Julie London – SWAY
Cliff Richard & The Shadows – Sway
  • 1967 – The film Su Excelencia, directed by Miguel M. Delgado
  • 1976 – Recorded in Bahasa Melayu (Malay Version), Entitled ‘Renunglah Mataku Yang Rindu’ (Look Into My Longing Eyes) by Sanisah Huri and written by Yusnor Ef.
Renunglah Mataku Yang Rindu Sanisah Huri
  • 1983 – Gemma Van Eck, formerly of Babe, recorded a disco version of the song with little success in the Dutch hitparade.
Gemma van Eck – Sway
Brent Spiner – Sway
[Kara fx] SWAY – Matt Dusk – The 1st daughter (2003) Katie Holmes
The Wedding Date (Michael Buble – Sway)
Sway
  • Sway by Giada Valenti
Rosemary Clooney – Sway by Giada Valenti
  • Quien Sera / Sway – Instrumental cover
Quien Sera / Sway

The song has also been translated and covered in several languages.

American girl group The Pussycat Dolls recorded “Sway” for the Shall We Dance? soundtrack. The song was later included as a bonus track on their debut album PCD (2005).

Sway

First Daughter

[Kara fx] SWAY – Matt Dusk – The 1st daughter (2003) Katie Holmes
  • Hauser
HAUSER – Sway

Sway may refer to :

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