Dear Holguinero,
The piece you were looking for is called "Everybody Free (to wear
Sunscreen)", produced by Baz Luhrmann.
This song has a very interesting story behind it. In 1998, someone
took a text, written by Chicago Tribune columnist Mary Schmich, and
began to use the Internet, to send it, crediting it as a commencement
speech given at MIT by Kurt Vonnegut.
Australian film director Baz Luhrmann, who read the "speech" (which
was not really a speech...) online, took Australian actor Lee Perry
(though he sounds American, he's not), and recorded it on a remix of
Rozalla's 1992 dance hit "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)."
In other words, it might have been the first piece born because of the
Internet and its ability to create spoofs and urban legends.
The piece became an immense hit, and satires also appeared, like John
Safran's "Not The Sunscreen Song" (You could find the text here:
http://homepage.powerup.com.au/~songhurs/sunscree.htm ).
Full text of the piece:
"Everybody's Free To Wear Sunscreen song lyrics Mary Schmich"
http://supak.com/sunscreen.htm
You could see the LP "Something for Everybpody" at
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000634X/104-7214113-4331106
The official Baz Luhrmann site
<http://www.hollywoodandvine.com/bazluhrmann/> holds a contest of
spoof parodies on the song, as well as a contest to get Perry to read
a speech in your own graduation.
A very comprehensive sunscreen site is Sunscreen Songs (or
``Everyone's Free to Plunder and Parody'')
<http://www.stanford.edu/~calbear/sunscreen.html>, by Michael Baer.
Search strategy: I also liked the song. I might be getting older by
the second, but I still have some fragments of memory left. Later, I
searched Google:
[everybody's free to wear sunscreen]
<://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=everybody%27s+free+to+wear+sunscreen>.
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