A quirky alt-rock version that introduced the song to a new generation. 🎬 Cinematic Impact
Famous for his Spanish-language version, despite his American accent.
: Captures the playful yet agonizing tension of unrequited or "maybe" love. Key : Often performed in E minor. 🎙️ Legendary Renditions quizas_quizas_quizas
The song is famously used as a recurring motif in Wong Kar-wai’s film (2000).
The song's popularity crossed language barriers almost immediately, leading to hundreds of covers across genres. Style / Significance One of the earliest popular recordings (1948). Nat King Cole A quirky alt-rock version that introduced the song
The director used Nat King Cole’s version to underscore the "time-out-of-time" feeling of the film's repressed romance.
breath of life » NAT 'KING' COLE / “Quizás, Quizás, Quizás” Key : Often performed in E minor
In 1947, Farrés was reportedly pursuing a woman who refused to give him a straight answer regarding her feelings. Whenever he asked if she loved him, she would simply smile and reply, (Perhaps). Style : A classic Bolero with a rhythmic, swaying tempo.