In a Little Spanish Town
Dean Martin · Everybody Loves Somebody: The Reprise Years 1962-1 [2002]
In a little Spanish town it was on a night like this
Stars were peek-a-booing down
It was on a night like this
I whispered be true to me and she sighed si si si.
Man the skies have turned to gray because we're far apart
Many moons have passed away and still she's in my heart
We made a promise and sealed it with a kiss
Ah, in a little Spanish town it was on a night like this.
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I whispered be true to me and she sighed oh si si.
Man the skies have turned to gray because we're far apart
Many moons have passed away and still she's in my heart
We made a promise and sealed it with a kiss
In a little Spanish town it was on a night like this.
In a little Spanish town it was on a night like this.
In a little Spanish town it was on a night like this...
About In a Little Spanish Town
Dean Martin's "In a Little Spanish Town" stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, crooner style, blending Latin rhythms with his signature relaxed delivery. Recorded for the compilation *Everybody Loves Somebody: The Reprise Years 1962-1*, the track exemplifies the sophisticated vocal technique that defined his career during the early 1960s. The song's upbeat tempo and Spanish-language lyrics showcase Martin's ability to navigate international musical influences while maintaining his distinct American pop appeal. As part of his extensive discography, this recording highlights his versatility in interpreting songs with a laid-back charm that became synonymous with his brand of entertainment. The track remains a staple of his greatest hits collections, celebrated for its infectious groove and Martin's effortless charisma.

