@edgarblythe,
edgar, once again thanks for all the comments on what we play here. You did miss the alien I Will Survive, however. Funny!
Great one by Webb Pierce, buddy. Texas Sand must be akin to Florida sand.
Inspired by your oddities discussion and my reply to it, I thought of this one when I searched for Dance of the Hours. (Camp Granada; Remember that one by Allan Sherman? I sure remember your funny about Arnie)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LL9IGEqjdE
and the English lyrics
Granada, I'm falling under your spell
And if you could speak
What a fascinating tale you would tell
A vantage, the world has long forgotten
A vantage that weaves
A silent magic in Granada, today
The dawn in the sky
Greets the day with a sigh
For Granada
For she can remember
The splendor that once was
Granada
It still can be found
In the hills all around
As I wonder along
Entranced by the beauty before me
Entranced by a land full of sunshine
And flowers and song
And when the day is done
And the sun starts to set in
Granada
I envy the blush
Of the snow clad Sierras of
Nevada
For soon it will welcome the stars
While a thousand guitars
Play a soft cobinyetta
Then moonlit Granada
Will live again the glory of yesterday
Romantic and gay