The melody was originally written in 1967 as ("As Usual") by French composer Jacques Revaux and pop star Claude François.
The story behind often refers to the legendary 1969 anthem popularized by Frank Sinatra, which evolved from a French pop song into a global symbol of self-determination.
While there are many modern electronic "Original Mixes" by artists like Pascal Junior , Azimov , and Sharapov, the foundational story lies in its French origins and its transformation by Paul Anka. The Original French Version
: Anka completely changed the theme from a failing romance to a defiant, retrospective look at a life lived on one's own terms. He wrote the lyrics at 3:00 AM, imagining how Sinatra would speak. Modern Electronic "Original Mixes"
: A medical student from Spain who produced a Future Bass/Dubstep fusion titled "My Way" to spread happy vibes.
: Unlike the triumphant English version, the original song was about the mundane, repetitive end of a relationship where a couple lives together "as usual" but without love.
My Way (original Mix) Guide
The melody was originally written in 1967 as ("As Usual") by French composer Jacques Revaux and pop star Claude François.
The story behind often refers to the legendary 1969 anthem popularized by Frank Sinatra, which evolved from a French pop song into a global symbol of self-determination. My Way (Original Mix)
While there are many modern electronic "Original Mixes" by artists like Pascal Junior , Azimov , and Sharapov, the foundational story lies in its French origins and its transformation by Paul Anka. The Original French Version The melody was originally written in 1967 as
: Anka completely changed the theme from a failing romance to a defiant, retrospective look at a life lived on one's own terms. He wrote the lyrics at 3:00 AM, imagining how Sinatra would speak. Modern Electronic "Original Mixes" The Original French Version : Anka completely changed
: A medical student from Spain who produced a Future Bass/Dubstep fusion titled "My Way" to spread happy vibes.
: Unlike the triumphant English version, the original song was about the mundane, repetitive end of a relationship where a couple lives together "as usual" but without love.