Sway
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Sway may refer to:
Music
Dance
- Sway (dance), a motion in ballroom dance
- Schunkeln, a side to side motion in beer and music halls
Album
- Sway (album), by the band Blue October
Songs
- "Sway" (song) (originally "¿Quién será?"), a 1953 song recorded by Dean Martin, Michael Bublé and many others
- "Sway" (Bic Runga song), a 1997 song by Bic Runga, popularized by the film American Pie
- "Sway" (The Kooks song), a 2008 song by The Kooks
- "Sway" (The Rolling Stones song), a 1971 song by The Rolling Stones
- "Sway", a song by Coal Chamber
- "Sway", a song by Spiritualized from the album Lazer Guided Melodies
- "Sway", a song by The Perishers from the album Let There Be Morning
- "Sway", a song from Believe in Nothing by Paradise Lost
- "Sway With Me", Bill Haley and His Comets, 1958, US Decca
- "Sway...", a song by Lostprophets from the album Start Something
People
- Sway Calloway (born 1970), American journalist, rapper, MTV News and radio anchor
- Sway (rapper) (born 1983), British hip hop/grime singer
- Sway Clarke II, Canadian singer/songwriter
- Espen Lind (born 1971), Norwegian singer who used the artist name Sway
- Jose Penala, Jose "Sway" Penala, appeared on American Idol Season 5
- Susan Wayland (born 1980), German glamour and latex model
Places
- Sway, Hampshire, a village and civil parish in the New Forest in England
- Sway railway station, serving the village
Other
- Sway (comics), a Marvel character
- Sway (film), a 2006 Japanese movie
- Sway (video game), a 2009 video game for the iPhone OS
- Sway (book), a 2014 young adult novel by Kat Spears
- Sway (Office app), a web-based presentation application by Microsoft
- USS Sway (AM-120), an Auk-class minesweeper
- One of the linear degrees of freedom in engineering
- Sway AS a planned 10 MW wind turbine
- Nautical term for a vessel's lateral motion from side to side
- Postural sway, horizontal shift of person's center of gravity while standing (or attempting to stand) still
See also
- Sway bar, a part of an automobile suspension
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