- Granada (song)
"Granada" is a popular
Mexican song written by composerAgustín Lara , which has become a standard. It is about the Spanish city ofGranada .The most popular versions are: the original with Spanish lyrics by Lara (often sung operatically); a version with English lyrics by
Australian lyricist Dorothy Dodd ; andinstrumental versions in jazz, pop,easy listening ,flamenco or rock styles. Other versions in English also exist (one with lyrics by Al Stewart, and one with lyrics by Robert Musel and Edward Lisbona) but these are much less common. There are also versions in German and in other languages.The song has been covered many times. Popular versions include those by
Frankie Laine who had the biggest hit version of it,Mario Lanza andFrank Sinatra and, in German, byFritz Wunderlich and spanish pop-duo Baccara 1977.This music was much favoured by theatre organists in the hey-day of their broadcastingin the UK, not least because it provided an opportunity for showing off many of the organ's tuned [harp, glockenspiel, etc.] and non-tuned (castenets, tambourine] percussions.
Because of the flamboyant nature of the tune, and the Spanish lyrics, "Granada" has been accepted by college music courses as an "
art song ." The piano accompaniment is also elaborate, requiring considerable skill to play.Lyrics
Lara's opening lyrics are:
"Granada tierra soñada por mi."
"Mi cantar se vuelve gitano cuando es para ti."Dodd's version begins thus:
"Granada, I'm falling under your spell,"
"And if you could speak, what a fascinating tale you would tell."elective list of recorded versions
*1944 Carlos Ramirez with
Xavier Cugat 's Orchestra, from the US film "Two Girls and a Sailor" (Spanish lyrics). Cugat recorded an instrumental version in 1958.
*1949Mario Lanza
*1951Desi Arnaz
*1951Bing Crosby - English lyrics
*1954Frankie Laine , US #17 - English lyrics
*1954Tommy Dorsey -big band instrumental
*1956Perez Prado
*1956John Serry, Sr. -accordion with instrumental ensemble
*1958Percy Faith -easy listening instrumental
*1958The Four Freshmen - English lyrics
*1958Jan Peerce
*1961Ben E. King - English lyrics (on the album "Spanish Harlem", US #57)
*1961Frank Sinatra , US #64 - English lyrics
*1961Al Martino , - Spanish lyrics
*1961Arthur Lyman - instrumental
*1963Edmundo Ros – English lyrics
*1963Trini Lopez - English lyrics
*1963Peter Nero – piano instrumental
*1964Vikki Carr - Spanish lyrics
*1960sThe Tornados - rock instrumental
*1960sVioletta Villas - Spanish lyrics, Opera vocalizatoion
*1967Paco de Lucía -flamenco guitar
*1969Hugo Winterhalter -easy listening
*1989 The Red Army Chorus
*1991Plácido Domingo – Spanish lyrics
*1993Carlos Montoya - flamenco guitar
*1997Gato Barbieri -jazz saxophone
*1998John Farnham &Anthony Warlow - Spanish & English lyrics
*2002Tania Maria – jazz piano
*2003The American Tenors - Spanish lyrics
*2005Brad Mehldau Trio - jazz piano
*2005Masafumi Akikawa - Spanish lyrics
*2006Katherine Jenkins - mezzo soprano, English lyrics
*2007True Symphonic Rockestra (James LaBrie ,Vladimir Grishko , andThomas Dewald ) - Spanish Lyrics
*2007Mario Frangoulis - Spanish lyrics
*2008Estudantina Universitária de Coimbra - Spanish lyrics [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyT2bFq9O6o&feature=related You Tube]
*Baccara -disco version, Spanish lyrics
*Barry Crocker - English lyrics
*Ben E. King
*Bryn Terfel – Spanish lyrics
*Connie Francis - Spanish lyrics
*Eydie Gorme
*Juan García Esquivel - instrumental
*Howard Morrison
*Jay and the Americans
*Jerry Vale
*Johnny Mathis
*Jose Carreras - Spanish lyrics
*Julian Bream - classical guitar
*Luciano Pavarotti – Spanish lyrics
*Mantovani -easy listening instrumental
*James Last
*Ted Heath
*Renata Tebaldi - Spanish lyrics
*Stan Kenton -big band instrumental
*The Ten Tenors - Spanish lyrics
*Claudio Villa - Italian lyrics
*Maurice Andre - Piccolo trumpetsReferences
*http://www.allmusic.com
*http://www.apra.com.au
*http://www.bmi.com
*http://www.ascap.comExternal links
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