Granada

Agustín Lara / Dorothy Dodd

Granada, I'm falling under your spell,
And if you could speak, what a fascinating tale you would tell.
Of an age the world has long forgotten,
Of an age 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 wander along,
Entranced by the beauty before me,
Entranced by a land full of flowers and song.
When day is done and the sun touch the sea in Granada,
I envy the blush of the snow-clad Tierra Novada,
Soon it will welcome the stars
While a thousand guitars play a soft Carbinera.
Then moonlit Granada will live again,
The glory of yesterday, romantic and gay.
(musical interlude)
And soon it will welcome the stars
While a thousand guitars play a soft Carbinera.
Then moonlit Granada will live again,
The glory of yesterday, romantic, gay Granada.

Trivia about the song Granada by Frank Sinatra

When was the song “Granada” released by Frank Sinatra?
The song Granada was released in 1995, on the album “The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings”.
Who composed the song “Granada” by Frank Sinatra?
The song “Granada” by Frank Sinatra was composed by Agustín Lara and Dorothy Dodd.

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