My Way (original — Mix)

The melody was originally written in 1967 as ("As Usual") by French composer Jacques Revaux and pop star Claude François.

In 1968, Paul Anka heard the song while on vacation in France and bought the adaptation rights for one dollar. My Way (Original Mix)

In contemporary music, "Original Mix" typically denotes the first studio version of a track before any remixes are made. Several producers have used the "My Way" title or motifs for their own work: The melody was originally written in 1967 as

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 Several producers have used the "My Way" title

: A medical student from Spain who produced a Future Bass/Dubstep fusion titled "My Way" to spread happy vibes.

Were you looking for the history of the , or a specific electronic track by a certain producer? My Way (Original Mix)

: Anka wrote the English lyrics specifically for Frank Sinatra after the singer told him he was "quitting the business" and "tired".