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Spanish Flea : ウィキペディア英語版
Spanish Flea

"Spanish Flea" is a popular song written by Julius Wechter in the 1960s with lyrics by Cissy Wechter.
The song is best known from an instrumental version by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, released as a B side to the single "What Now My Love" but not on their 1965 album ''Going Places''. The album was a No. 1 hit in the U.S. and the single peaked at #27 on the Billboard Hot 100, with its A side reaching No. 24 and gaining a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental. "Spanish Flea"〔Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles〕 featured Alpert's trumpet over a Latin rhythm backing.
In the United States, the song is closely associated with the long-running game show ''The Dating Game'', for which it served as the "Bachelor’s Theme".
==Other recordings==
The song was also recorded by Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 on their 1966 debut album, ''Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil ''66''.
"Spanish Flea" was also covered by Trudy Pitts on her debut album ''Introducing the Fabulous Trudy Pitts'' (1967), by the Doodletown Pipers on ''The Doodletown Pipers Sing-along '67'' (1967) and by Jean-Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley on ''Kaleidoscopic Vibrations: Spotlight on the Moog'', also recorded in 1967. Julius Wechter himself, with his Baja Marimba Band, recorded the song on the 1971 album ''As Time Goes By''.
The Glenn Miller Orchestra did a rendition of the song as the last track on the album "Something New: The Glenn Miller Orchestra plays the Tijuana Brass" (1966)
Allan Sherman did a parody of this song on his album ''Togetherness'' (1967).

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