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Spanish Harlem - Frankie Valli
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Spanish Harlem Frankie Valli

"Spanish Harlem" by Frankie Valli, released in 1971, is a soulful pop ballad (#Pop). The lyrics celebrate love and beauty, using the metaphor of a flower in a vibrant neighborhood. Themes of romance and nostalgia resonate throughout. Its smooth melody features lush orchestration, contributing to its timeless appeal and cultural significance in the doo-wop and pop genres.

Spanish Harlem - Frankie Valli
There is a rose in Spanish Harlem
A red rose up in Spanish Harlem
It is a special one
It's never seen the sun
It only comes out when the moon is on the run
And all the stars are gleaming
It's growing in the street
Right up through the concrete
But soft and sweet
And dreaming

There is a rose in Spanish Harlem
A red rose up in Spanish Harlem
With eyes as black as coal
That look down in my soul
And starts a fire there and then I lose control
I have to beg your pardon
I'm going to pick that rose
And watch her as she grows
In my garden

I'm gonna pick that rose
And watch her as she grows
In my garden

There is a rose in Spanish Harlem
A red rose up in Spanish Harlem
It is a special one
It's never seen the sun
It only comes out when the moon is on the run
And all the stars are gleaming
It's growing in the street
Right up through the concrete
But soft and sweet
And dreaming
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