how to play the spanish guitar

how to play the spanish guitar
The spanish guitar playing in “Bonita” from “No Mercy” is inspired from which song?

There is a spanish guitar playing in the song “Bonita” from “No Mercy”. It reminds me of (is inspired by) an old song (probably 70s) but I cant remember which one? Pls help.

The song you are looking for is called “Rock Around the Clock.”

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