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Allan Sherman 1924-1973 |
ORIGINAL SONG: "Mexican Hat Dance" (spoof) Allan Sherman, 1963. The original music, based on traditional Mexican dance-forms from the central and southern part of the country, is also known as "Jarabe TapatÃo"; the music, unaccompanied by lyrics, is a typical repertoire item for mariachi.
LIMERICK VERSE: Two original poems composed by Giorgio Coniglio, 2017-2018, provided the fodder for these song lyrics. They can be found readily on our blog "Daily Illustrated Nonsense"
HERE.
PARODY COMPOSED: Giorgio Coniglio, August 2018.
To return to the corresponding post on "Daily Illustrated Nonsense" (and to see the lyrics without the chord-chart indications) click HERE.
SONGLINK: The melody and lyrical adaptation for Mexican Hat Dance were used previously by G.C. as the base song for "Dante's 'Inferno' Canto#5a: MINOS'S TAIL TWIST".
UKULELE-FRIENDLY FORMAT (and guitar, too!)
(Click on any chord-chart slide to move to 'song-presentation mode'; then navigate through thumbnails at the bottom of the page.)
ORIGINAL SONG-LYRICS
WORDPLAY LINK:
For wordplay (palindromes, anagrams, eggcorns, creative cartography, etc.) and silly poetry (polished limericks), see our sister blog "EDIFYING NONSENSE" here.
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