Sway

Michael Bublé · Collection [2011]

When marimba rhythms start to play

Dance with me, make me sway

Like a lazy ocean hugs the shore

Hold me close, sway me more



Like a flower bending in the breeze

Bend with me, sway with ease

When we dance you have a way with me

Stay with me, sway with me



Other dancers may be on the floor

Dear, but my eyes will see only you

Only you have that magic technique

When we sway I go weak



I can hear the sounds of violins

Long before it begins

Make me thrill as only you know how

Sway me smooth, sway me now



Other dancers may be on the floor

Dear, but my eyes will see only you

Only you have that magic technique

When we sway I go weak



I can hear the sounds of violins

Long before it begins

Make me thrill as only you know how

Sway me smooth, sway me now



When marimba rhythms start to play

Dance with me, make me sway

Like a lazy ocean hugs the shore

Hold me close, sway me more



Like a flower bending in the breeze

Bend with me, sway with ease

When we dance you have a way with me

Stay with me, sway with me



When marimba start to play

Hold me close, make me sway

Like a ocean hugs the shore

Hold me close, sway me more



Like a flower bending in the breeze

Bend with me, sway with ease

When we dance you have a way with me

Stay with me, sway with me

About Sway

Michael Bublé delivers a smooth, mid-tempo ballad on "Sway," a track featured on his 2011 compilation *Collection*. The recording showcases his signature vocal style, blending jazz and pop sensibilities with a polished production typical of his extensive discography. As part of a collection of popular standards and originals, the song highlights his ability to interpret timeless melodies with warmth and sophistication. The track fits within the broader context of his career, which has consistently delivered high-quality recordings across various albums, including his Christmas releases and earlier works like *Totally Buble*. "Sway" exemplifies the effortless charm and musical versatility that have defined his public image and contributed to his status as a leading figure in modern pop and jazz fusion.