28 Replies to “I Speak A Little Spanish”

    1. Your next effort is to translate I love with my life to Hebrew. We have a hymn book with tradidtional hymns translated to hebrew. I never, after all the years, got use to that. Amazing grace. We write our own based on psalms and other passages…

  1. I would love to hear you cover some Simon & Garfunkel for sure.
    I know a few words in Spanish; taco, burrito and chorizo. Other than that, I just usually speak English but at a much louder volume. Good show sir, thanks again!

  2. Haha I had 1 yr of 8th grade Spanish. Didn’t learn much because our teacher was like Cheech and Chong and we would get a passing grade if we helped “hook a rug” for His classroom floor in multiple colors. Haha he was wild.
    I can count to 10 when needed lol and say Mi Casa Su Casa hahaha
    I could never roll my R sound so I just sounded like a dumb English person pretending to learn Spanish haha

  3. Mi lunático amigo!

    You know it eh, one of my favourite Spanish expressions is “Dos cervezas por favor!”

    My favourite Spanish story is about how the Chevrolet Nova sold poorly in Spanish-speaking countries because its name translates as “doesn’t go” in Spanish. But I just googled it and Snopes says that the story isn’t true so just shattered another one of my delusions eh.

    And what is it with “Ojos de España” or “Spanish Eyes”? Seems everyone is singin’ ‘bout them like Engelbert Humperdinck, Bruce Springsteen, U2, Madonna, Backstreet Boys, Roger Whittaker, Charlie Rich, Al Martino, Dean Martin, God only knows who else. Here I always thought Spanish Eyes were dark and mysterious but everybody’s singing they’re blue? I’m just a lonely man in the middle I guess.

    Vaya con Dios my darling
    Vaya con Dios, vaya con Dios my love …

  4. I continue to just LOVE these retrospectives for each album. Thank you for taking the time to put them together! For many years, I have always been super-curious about why in the world you had a Spanish album and now we know! Love it!

  5. North Carolina Hispanic in Kingston. Wonder if that is a thing. Heard you were young when your dad was there. Pork Tacos would be Carnitas. BBQ is probably the best place to find pork down there. Loved your take on Spanish.

  6. Nunca, nunca, nunca mastiques chicle en clase! I had to write that many, many times because I wouldn’t follow these directions.
    I was born in Guatemala, but adopted when I was 9 months old. Brought to the States, and my parents never taught me Spanish, but my dad spoke Spanish and French, besides English.
    Took Spanish in junior high and got a C. That’s all I ever did. I still remember the dialogue. I keep thinking I should start learning Spanish with my neighbors since most of them speak it. And I’m not good at rolling my R’s.

  7. Yo quiero taco bell…that’s about it for me. I don’t know why but the “me and Julio down by the school yard ” remark made me laugh out loud…Mucho gracias

  8. Man, I had no idea there were so many Jesus in Music episodes. So I’ve been going through the archives and am having so many questions answered! Like in this one “How did it come about that he recorded a Spanish album???” It’s all right here!

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