The title of the song is "Volt egy tánc" ("There Was a Dance"). Margo & Daniel on the monorail after leaving the airport, Margot & Lou make breakfast and wrestle in the kitchen, Margot & Lou talk about getting a dog while Lou cooks, Margot sits in the kitchen and looks out the window at Lou, outside the theater; getting dropped off by the rickshaw, Daniel & Margot on the spinning ride; plays over end credits, Montage of Margot & Daniel living together. Visit Tunefind for music from your favorite TV shows and movies. Song previews courtesy of Apple Music, iTunes and Spotify. "Take This Waltz" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, originally released as part of the 1986 Federico García Lorca tribute album Poets in New York[1] and as a single. Adam Cohen covered the song on the 2009 Leonard Cohen tribute album Acordes Con Leonard Cohen. Swedish Singer Ebba Forsberg covered the song in 2009 on her Leonard Cohen tribute album Ta Min Vals. Find all 26 songs in Take This Waltz Soundtrack, with scene descriptions. Croatian singer Ibrica Jusić recorded this song as Mali Bečki Valcer on his 1999. The song was later included in Cohen's 1988 studio album I'm Your Man, in a slightly re-arranged version (with addition of violin and Jennifer Warnes's duet vocals, both absent from the 1986 version). The title of the song is "Tag min vals" ("Take My Waltz"). 253,100 songs76,900 artists101,000 episodes, movies and games, The Internet’s best source for music from TV and movies since 2005. Sílvia Pérez Cruz and Andrés Herrera 'El Pájaro' covered the song with the original poem in Spanish in 2017. The poem was first published in Lorca's seminal book Poeta en Nueva York. Listen to trailer music, OST, original score, and the full list of popular songs in the film. Croatian singer Ibrica Jusić recorded this song as Mali Bečki Valcer on his 1999. All rights reserved. In 2014, Sílvia Pérez Cruz and Raül Fernandez Miró covered the song in Spanish for their Album Granada. Zorán Sztevanovity covered the song in 1991 with Cohen's original music but with different lyrics in Hungarian language written by his brother Dusán. The song's lyrics are a loose translation, into English, of the poem "Pequeño vals vienés" (Little Viennese Waltz) by the Spanish poet Federico García Lorca (one of Cohen's favorite poets). The song reached number one in Spain in 1986.[2]. Enrique Morente and Lagartija Nick covered the song in 1996 with Cohen's music and Lorca's original verse on the album Omega. The film Take This Waltz directed by Sarah Polley takes its name from the song which was also featured prominently in the movie. The Canadian singer Patricia O'Callaghan performs the song on her 2001 album Real Emotional Girl. [3], This article is about the Leonard Cohen song. The Canadian singer Patricia O'Callaghan performs the song on her 2001 album Real Emotional Girl. The film Take This Waltz directed by Sarah Polley takes its name from the song which was also featured prominently in the movie. L. Cohen-tribute-album named Hazarder. Copyright 2020 Tunefind LLC. Two years later, Spanish singer Ana Belén covered the song in Spanish ("Pequeño Vals Vienés") for her album Lorquiana. L. Cohen-tribute-album named Hazarder. For the 2011 film, see, http://thisisspain.info/towns-and-cities/granada/history, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft4qigSb-gA, http://www.leonardcohenfiles.com/poetasny.html, Can't Forget: A Souvenir of the Grand Tour, Judy Collins Sings Leonard Cohen: Democracy, Ladies and Gentlemen... Mr. Leonard Cohen, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Take_This_Waltz_(song)&oldid=983301951, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 13 October 2020, at 13:22.