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British electronic music duo Shaft recorded "Sway", retitled as "(Mucho Mambo) Sway", and released it on 23 August 1999 as their debut single. This version is based on Rosemary Clooney 's 1960 version, but following a dispute with the copyright holders of her recording, Shaft recorded new vocals with session singer Donna Canale.
Nick Levine from Digital Spy gave the song 3 out of 5 stars, saying: "'Haven't Met You Yet' is a toe-tapping pop tune with lavish production—the strings swell in all the right places, the brass parps perkily—and lyrics so shamelessly romantic Barry Manilow could sing them. It's cheesy as a quesadilla and too chirpy by half, but if this sort ...
Michael Bublé is the third studio album by Canadian singer Michael Bublé. It was released on 143 Records and Reprise Records. The album was released on February 11, 2003 and was Bublé's major label debut. It spawned four singles: "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart", "Kissing a Fool", "Sway" and "Spider-Man Theme".
The Haven’t Met You Yet singer said that his 6-year-old ... couldn’t believe it when Bublé told him that his daughter listened to his songs. “Michael Bublé came to set, and he was like ...
Bust in Plaza de los Compositores. Luis Demetrio, born Luis Demetrio Traconis Molina (April 21, 1931 – December 17, 2007), was a Mexican singer and composer. He is best known for composing the Spanish-language 1953 pop standard "¿Quién será?" and its English-language counterpart "Sway" together with Mexican bandleader Pablo Beltrán Ruiz and lyricist Norman Gimbel.
The two were introduced and it wasn't long before Luisana became enmeshed in Michael's life, to the point of him writing his 2009 mega hit "Haven't Met You Yet" (off his album Crazy Love) about her.
The songs have varied (and mostly have leaned on new drummer Josh Freese’s previous bands), and recently, the Foos unexpectedly weaved in Michael Bublé’s “Haven’t Met You Yet.”
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