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'''"Spanish Flea"''' is a ] that was originally made popular by ] and the Tijuana Brass. '''"Spanish Flea"''' is a ] that was originally made popular by ] and the Tijuana Brass, and was featured on their 1965 album, '']''. It was later covered by ] on her debut album '']'' (1967).

"Spanish Flea" was used as the "Bachelor’s Theme" on the long-running American television show ].

It was also featured on an episode of ], where it was sung by leading character ] with made-up lyrics:
:''There was a little Spanish flea
:''A record star he thought he'd be
:''He heard of singers like Beatles
:''And the chipmunks he'd seen on TV...
:''Why not a Little Spanish flea?



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"Spanish Flea" is a song that was originally made popular by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, and was featured on their 1965 album, Going Places. It was later covered by Trudy Pitts on her debut album Introducing the Fabulous Trudy Pitts (1967).

"Spanish Flea" was used as the "Bachelor’s Theme" on the long-running American television show The Dating Game.

It was also featured on an episode of The Simpsons, where it was sung by leading character Homer with made-up lyrics:

There was a little Spanish flea
A record star he thought he'd be
He heard of singers like Beatles
And the chipmunks he'd seen on TV...
Why not a Little Spanish flea?


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