A little Spanish flea

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Blood-sucking insect from Spain who becomes a singing, guitar-playing sensation in the 1965 earworm, "Spanish Flea," by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. The song was written by Julius Wechter, a collaborator of Alpert's who played on Alpert's 1962 hit, "The Lonely Bull." Orginally the song was just an instrumental, possibly named to be similar to the Spanish song "La Cucaracha" ("The Cockroach"). When it became a hit, lyrics were quickly added by Wechter's wife Cissy for some unknown reason.

The lyrics namecheck The Chipmunks and The Beatles, and has the flea travel to the city and become a singing/guitar playing star, thanks to the help of a mysterious unnamed man.

There was a little Spanish flea. A record star he thought he'd be. He'd heard of singers like Beatles The Chipmunks he'd seen on TV

The song was a hit, reaching #24 and earning a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental. It was subsequently recorded by many others, some of which, like Soupy Sales' version, used a Chipmunk-like sped up voice for the flea.

The flea is never given a name, alas.

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