Grenada


Grenada-artist: frankie laine as sung on "frankie laine's greatest hits"-columbia cs 8636-peak billboard position # 17 in 1954-also charted as "granada" by frank sinatra at # 64 in 1961-english lyrics by dorothy dodd and music by augustin lara<spanish "corrida-type" trumpet accompaniment>granada, i'm falling under your spelland if you could speak, what a fascinating tale you would tellof an age the world has long forgottenof an age that weaves a silent magic in granada todaythe dawn in the sky greets the day with a sigh for granadafor she can remember the splendor that once was granadait still can be found in the hills all around as i wand'r alongentranced by the beauty before meentranced by a land full of sunshine and flowers and songand when day is done and the sun starts to set in granadai envy the blush of the snow-clad sierra nevadafor soon it will welcome the star while a thousand guitarsplay a soft habañerathen moonlit granada will live again the glory of yesterdayromantic and gay!!!transcribed by robin hoodthese lyrics were transcribed from the specific recording mentioned aboveand do not necessarily correspond with lyrics from other recordings, sheetmusic, songbooks or lyrics printed on album jackets.

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