The original form of the song, featuring both the Spanish lyrics and piano accompaniment.
Most music from the Spanish-speaking Golden Age (1920s–1950s)—including works by Lara, María Grever, and Consuelo Velázquez—is trapped behind copyright barriers until the mid-21st century. While IMSLP is the best resource for Baroque, Classical, and Romantic music (Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin), it is for mid-20th-century popular classical crossover like Granada .
This article explores the enduring legacy of "Granada," the genius of its composer, Agustín Lara, and how to navigate resources for this masterpiece. The Immortal Melody: Agustín Lara’s "Granada"
The IMSLP (Petrucci Music Library) is an excellent resource for classical and public domain music. When searching for this piece, it is important to understand the copyright status of Lara's work. Copyright and Availability