Sway

Michael Buble · Collection

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's "Sway" serves as a quintessential example of his signature smooth jazz-pop style, characterized by lush instrumentation and a warm, inviting vocal delivery. Released on the *Collection* album, the track exemplifies the polished production and sophisticated arrangement that defined his career during the mid-to-late 2000s. The song features a prominent saxophone solo that complements Bublé's emotive singing, creating a romantic atmosphere often associated with his interpretations of classic standards. It reflects his ability to blend traditional big band elements with contemporary pop sensibilities, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners seeking a refined musical experience. The recording stands as a testament to his mastery of crooning and his commitment to high-quality studio craftsmanship throughout his discography.