Save The Last Dance For Me - Michael Buble - Lyrics on screen video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/10/08

"Michael Bublé-Save The Last Dance For Me", sound recording administered by:

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Comments

8 years ago

Haxorus Imp

Sounds like his other song 'Sway'...

8 years ago

Pristin Pereira

I really want to dance to this with someone........

8 years ago

Gwen Heiner

My friend actually did a jazz/lyrical dance to this a few years ago.

8 years ago

Rytham Singh

'Cause don't forget who's taking you home..

9 years ago

Fillipe Cardoso

pra vc fillipe

9 years ago

Vexurath

this song makes me SO happy :).

9 years ago

Zarena Takahashi

save your last dance for me .....

9 years ago

ratnasari dewi

have a lovely weekend….enjoy...

9 years ago

jasmyn means

This song is very upbeat, I love it. Michael you are an amazing artist!

9 years ago

yell tusara

THIS IS SO GREAT SONG FOR ME XD

9 years ago

David Spyro

Daniel;Fabian's theme! XD

9 years ago

Vexurath

man, this jazz band playing with mich reminds me too much of my last year jazz band, it was the best jazz band iv ever had, we could play like that, i was trumpet, and i had the range, i miss them so much.

9 years ago

Malgorzata Jachowicz

Wooooow!!!! I love that song!!!! Mike you are great!!!!!Okay !!! Last dance for you!!!!!

9 years ago

Lina Cacho

Have fun everyone with this music! Enjoy ^_:

9 years ago

miguel72990

what genre is this version? I mean the rythm... is it mambo? it sounds very latin-american...

9 years ago

RAFFE, DARI BARE

I like 

9 years ago

need peace

I got this from Wikipedia. the lovely story behind the lyrics:In the song, the narrator tells his lover she is free to mingle and socialize throughout the evening, but to make sure to save him the dance at the end of the night.[4] During an interview on Elvis Costello's show Spectacle, Lou Reed, who worked with Pomus, said the song was written on the day of Pomus' wedding while the wheelchair-bound groom watched his bride dancing with their guests. Pomus had polio and at times used crutches to get around.[5] His wife, Willi Burke, however, was a Broadway actress and dancer. The song gives his perspective of telling his wife to have fun dancing, but reminds her who will be taking her home and "in whose arms you're gonna be.

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