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ANY NIGHT MAY BE A SUNRISE It’s a bright and quiet night, there’s a moon that shines its light. The guests are arriving and are filling the whole house with colour and fragances. Here’s Snow White, Thumbling, the Three Little Pigs, Snoopy the dog and his secretary-bird Woodstock and Sinbad, Ali-Baba and Gulliver. Oh! Welcome, get in, get in, we’ll make smoke out of the sadness. My house is yours, if there are anybody’s house. Hello Jaimito (1)! and Doña Urraca! (2) and Carpanta and Bluebeard, and Frankenstein and Werewolf, Count Dracula and Tarzan, Cheeta the monkey and Peter Pan. Miss Marieta de l’ull viu (3) comes along with a soldier. The Kings from the East, Papa Noël, Donald Duck and Pasqual (4). La Pepa Maca (5) and Superman. Oh! Welcome… Good night Mr. King Kong, Mr. Asterix and Taxi Key (6), Roberto Alcázar and Pedrín (7), Sack Man [Bogeyman] and En Patufet, Mr. Charlot and Obelix. Pinocchio comes along with La Monyos (8), arm in arm, here’s the lady who sells balloons, the Ulises Family (9) and Capitán Trueno riding a scooter. At twelve o’clock arrived the good fairy and Cinderella, Tom and Jerry, Calixta the Witch (10), Bamby and Mobby Dick, and Sissi the Young Empress. Mort & Phil and William Brown and William Tell, Little Red Riding Hood, Big Bad Wolf, the caganer, Swee’Pea and Popeye. Oh! Welcome, get in, get in. Nobody is missing now… Or maybe it does, I’m noticing now that just your are missing… You can come too if you want it. We are waiting for you, there’s room for everyone. Time doesn’t run, nor the space… Any night may be a sunrise! | THE SUN COULD RISE TONIGHT It's a clear and quiet night The bright moon lights up the sky The guests are all arriving now And fillig the entire house With their colours and perfumes There goes Snow White, and Tom Thumb, And the three little pigs And here's Snoopy the dog and his best friend Woodstock and Simbad Ali Baba and Guilliver Oh! Welcome home, oh please come in We'll turn your sorrows into smoke My home will always be your home, If it can be someone's home Hello, Jaimito! Mrs. Urraca! Carpanta and Bluebeard, Frankenstein and the werewolf, Count Dracula and Tarzan, Cheetah the Chimp and Peter Pan On the strike of twelve, the guests are here The good fairy and Cinderella Tom & Jerry, Calixta the Witch Bambi and Moby Dick And the graceful Princess Sissi Oh! Welcome home, oh please come in There's no one missing, we're all here But maybe, wait, I've just just realised someone's missing So where are you?! You can join us if you want We're waiting here, there's room for all Time and space don't matter now, because the sun could rise tonight |
(2) Doña Urraca (for been exactly, “Mrs. Magpie”) is a character created by Miguel Bernet Toledano “Jorge”, and continued by his son Jordi Bernet, Doña Urraca (which name may comes of many historical women from the Spanish Middle Age, or just from the bird) is a mean and quarrelsome old lady, dressed in black, that goes always with an umbrella.
(3) Marieta de l’ull viu (Marieta with an bright eye) is a character of a traditional Catalan song named “Baixant de la Font del Gat” (Down from the Spring of the Cat).
(4) So sorry: I couldn’t find out which character is Pasqual.
(5) La Pepa Maca (“Nice Pepa”) is other Catalan popular song.
(6) Taxi Key seems to be a detective serial, created by the Belge screenwriter Luis Gosse, which had a great success in Radio Barcelona.
(7) Roberto Alcázar y Pedrín was a very popular adventure comic, created by Juan Bautista Puerto and Eduardo Vañó Pastor (drawer): Roberto Alcázar was a bold detective, always companied by his young fellow Pedrín. Some people sais the comic, although good, has a kind of reactionary tic (for Pedrín always talks to the people older than him, even the bad guys, with the Spanish forms of respect –de usted-, and even there are folks who maintain that Roberto Alcázar is a picture of the founder of extreme-right party of the 30’s, Falange Española, José Antonio Primo de Rivera).
(8) La Monyos (literally, buns, Bunned Woman) seems to be the only non-historic real person. According to this blog, La Monyos’ name was Dolors Bonella i Alcázar, a woman who became very famous in Barcelona: according to this, La Monyos, crazy for the lost of her daughter, began to wander through the street of Barcelona dancing and singing.
(9) La Familia Ulises is a 40s’ very popular comic too: it was created by Joaquín Buigas and drawer Marino Benejam. As some other popular Spanish comic, above all those of the Bruguera press, was a kind of critic against the traditional middle class family of Barcelona.
(10) The only refference I’ve found is this tale entitled The witch who got to float.