Pablo Beltrán Ruiz


Pablo Beltrán Ruiz was a Mexican composer and band leader most famous for composing the Spanish language song "¿Quién será?", a hit made famous internationally by Dean Martin as "Sway" in 1954, and later by Bobby Rydell in 1960, with English lyrics by Norman Gimbel. Other songs by Beltràn include "Picnic a Go-Go" and "La Sombra de tu Sonrisa", an instrumental version of "The Shadow of Your Smile".

Biography

Pablo Beltrán Ruiz was born in 1915 to Ladislao Rosas and Felipa Rodríguez. He moved to Mexico City where he studied Law for one year and Chemistry for 3 years. He also studied music at the Escuela Libre de Música in Mexico, under the guidance of professor José Vázquez.

¿Quién Serà?/Sway

"¿Quién será la que me quiera a mí"?" (meaning in English "Who will be the one to love me?" was recorded in 1953 by "Pablo Beltrán Ruiz y Su Orchestra" and was a minor hit before Dean Martin's 1954 release. It eventually became one of the best known Latin classics worldwide.

Other works

His music has been frequently used in soundtracks of a number of films such as: Escuela de vagabundos starring Pedro Infante and Miroslava, ¡Paso a la juventud..! starring Tin Tan, México nunca duerme directed by Alejandro Galindo and Su Excelencia starring Mario Moreno "Cantinflas".