

SWAY MICHAEL BUBLE PIANO SHEET MUSIC PDF MOVIE
A version of his rendition is used in the trailer for the movie Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre (2022). 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.

The single was released with the B-side "Money Burns a Hole in My Pocket" ( Jule Styne, Bob Hilliard) in the US, while the British version was backed by "Pretty as a Picture" (Johnny Anz). This recording reached number 15 on the Billboard magazine best-seller chart and number six on the UK chart. In 1954, the English lyrics were written by Norman Gimbel and recorded by Dean Martin backed by Dick Stabile's orchestra. ĭean Martin cover version "Sway"įrom the album Hey, Brother, Pour the Wine 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. It became one of Infante's signature songs and a hit across Latin America. The cumbia version was featured in the 1967 Cantinflas film Su Excelencia.ĭemetrio 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. a go-go (1966) and a boogaloo version for the album Rosita bonita (1968), all released by RCA Victor. īeltrán 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. However, because Demetrio sold his rights to Beltrán, the song has often been misattributed to the latter. The rest of the composition and the original lyrics (in Spanish) were all written by Demetrio. According to Demetrio, Beltrán only contributed the first few chords of the song. This version was later included on the LP South of the Border / Al sur de la frontera - Cha-cha-cha. 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. Pablo Beltrán version "¿Quién será?"įrom the album South of the Border / Al sur de la frontera - Cha-cha-cha
