Well, yesterday I had a little fast fun and made a multi-track recording of La Paloma, so people could watch the video and comp with it to get in a little practice on a super easy piece. The song mostly rotates between C major and G7th. I believe there is an F major in there and an F minor near the end but absolutely nothing hard. The music can be downloaded from here:
https://imslp.org/wiki/File:PMLP100689-La_Paloma.pdf
I just plated it by heart so it is not 100% played as written.
Oh, on the video actually I actually play it twice... the first time without any additional tracks and the 2nd time with a couple of extra tracks, tossing in a subtle organ and xylophone effect. That way those that want to can choose to be the main accompaniment or use the 2nd version to work on fills and additions (I'd forgotten how easy it was to play with just audio... man, compared to video its so simple, on any errors, on could in theory just punch in and out, correcting the 1 note error instead of needing to redo the complete video!).
It's nothing special, but enjoy doing the exercise.

Pardon the small errors, I was in a good amount of arthritic pain when making the recording.
Ed, I specifically displayed socks and turned up pant leg cuffs just for you!