Question

The sometimes-used lyrics to this tune refer to its title character as a “record star he thought he’d be” who had heard of singers like The Beatles and The Chipmunks. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this frequently-used whimsical song originally recorded by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass which features a trumpet playing over a Latin-sounding rhythm.
ANSWER: Spanish Flea” [accept “There Was a Little Spanish Flea”]
[10m] A year after the release of “Spanish Flea”, this artist included “Spanish Rose” on his 1967 album Blowin’ Your Mind. This singer repeated “Sha-la-la-la-la” on a song from that album which asks “Hey, where did we go / Days when the rains came?”
ANSWER: Van Morrison [accept George Ivan Morrison] (the song is “Brown-Eyed Girl”)
[10e] Also in 1967, this guitarist’s not-very-Spanish song “Spanish Castle Magic” was released on the follow-up album to his psychedelic classic Are You Experienced?, which included “Purple Haze”.
ANSWER: Jimi Hendrix [accept James Marshall Hendrix; accept The Jimi Hendrix Experience]
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TournamentEditionExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2024 HONK! @ Waterloo2024-08-03Y620.00100%67%33%
2024 HONK! @ Carleton2024-10-20Y47.5075%0%0%
2025 HONK! @ Online2025-03-09Y1017.0090%60%20%