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Origin: Written in 1953 by Mexican composer and bandleader Pablo Beltrán Ruiz, often co-credited to Luis Demetrio. Original Meaning: The original Spanish lyrics are somewhat melancholic, focusing on a man wondering who will be the one to love him. The "Sway" Adaptation: In 1954, Norman Gimbel wrote the English lyrics, which changed the theme to a more upbeat, romantic, and dancing-focused song. Major Recordings: While many have recorded it, the 1954 Dean Martin version is the most famous, followed by notable covers from Bobby Rydell (1960), Cliff Richard, and a popular 2004 version by Michael Bublé. Genre: Originally composed as a cha-cha-chá, it bridged Latin rhythms with American pop, becoming a standard in big-band jazz and pop. Note on Confusion: The phrase "¿Quién será?" (Who will it be?) is often confused with the similarly sounding Spanish phrase "Que será, será" (Whatever will be, will be), which is a completely different song made famous by Doris Day.