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: The song was his way of telling her to have her fun on the dance floor, as long as she remembered who was taking her home at the end of the night.
Watch the remastered 1996 performance to see how these two icons brought a raw, soulful energy to this legendary classic:
: Pomus, who had polio and used a wheelchair, watched from the sidelines as his bride, Broadway dancer Willi Burke, danced with their guests. : The song was his way of telling
While the Taratata performance was electric, the history of "Save the Last Dance for Me" adds another layer of poignancy to the cover:
In the spring of 1996, the French television show hosted a musical collision that, on paper, shouldn't have worked. Recorded on March 22, 1996 , at Air Productions Studios in Saint Denis, Paris, the episode featured global stadium rockers Bon Jovi alongside the enigmatic, cult-status blues-punk crooner Willy DeVille . Recorded on March 22, 1996 , at Air
The performance is a masterclass in vocal contrast. Jon Bon Jovi brought his polished, seductive rock charm to the stage, while Willy DeVille—often described as the "raw, passionate man with a darker side"—infused the performance with a gritty, soul-baring intensity.
: Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, the lyrics were inspired by Pomus’s own wedding day. : Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman,
Unlikely Harmony: When Bon Jovi Met Willy DeVille in Paris (1996)
: The song was his way of telling her to have her fun on the dance floor, as long as she remembered who was taking her home at the end of the night.
Watch the remastered 1996 performance to see how these two icons brought a raw, soulful energy to this legendary classic:
: Pomus, who had polio and used a wheelchair, watched from the sidelines as his bride, Broadway dancer Willi Burke, danced with their guests.
While the Taratata performance was electric, the history of "Save the Last Dance for Me" adds another layer of poignancy to the cover:
In the spring of 1996, the French television show hosted a musical collision that, on paper, shouldn't have worked. Recorded on March 22, 1996 , at Air Productions Studios in Saint Denis, Paris, the episode featured global stadium rockers Bon Jovi alongside the enigmatic, cult-status blues-punk crooner Willy DeVille .
The performance is a masterclass in vocal contrast. Jon Bon Jovi brought his polished, seductive rock charm to the stage, while Willy DeVille—often described as the "raw, passionate man with a darker side"—infused the performance with a gritty, soul-baring intensity.
: Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, the lyrics were inspired by Pomus’s own wedding day.
Unlikely Harmony: When Bon Jovi Met Willy DeVille in Paris (1996)