The Sir Douglas Quintet

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  • oldies
  • tex-mex
  • country
  • garage rock
  • blues-rock
The Sir Douglas Quintet was an American rock band active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Despite their British sounding name, they came out of San Antonio, Texas and are perhaps best known for their 1965 hit single written by Doug Sahm, the 12-bar blues "She's About a Mover" named the number one 'Texas' song by Texas Monthly. The Sir Douglas Quintet is considered a pioneering influence in the history of rock and roll for incorporating Tex-Mex and Cajun styles into rock music.

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Songs

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    (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone

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    A Whiter Shade of Pale

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    Adios Mexico

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    Ain't Nothin' Wrong With You Baby

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    And It Didn't Even Bring Me Down

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    At the Crossroad

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    At the Crossroad (alternative mix)

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    At the Crossroads

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    Baby, Let's Go to Mexico

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    Bacon Fat

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    Be Real

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    Beginning Of The End

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    Blue Norther

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    Blues Pass Me By

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    Blues, Pass Me By

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    Can't go back to Austin

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    Carol Jane

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    Catch the Man on the Rise

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    Cotton Eyed Joe

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    County Line

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    Crazy Arms

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    Dallas Alice

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    Darling Dolores

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    Day Dreaming At Midnight

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    Drivin' Wheel

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    Dylan Come Lately

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    Dynamite Woman

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    Emotional Goner

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    Freedom Is Mine

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    Funky Side Of Your Mind

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    Glad for Your Sake

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    Hello Amsterdam

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    Henrietta

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    Hot Tomato Man

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    I Don't Want

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    I Don't Want to Go Home

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    I know You know

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    I Wanna Be Your Mama Again

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    I Wanna Be Your Mamma Again

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    I wanna fall in love again

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    I'm Glad for Your Sake (But I'm Sorry for Mine)

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    I'm Not That Kat Anymore

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    If You Really Want Me to I'll Go

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    Image of Me

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    In the Dark

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    In the Jailhouse Now

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    In Time

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    Into The Night

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    Intoxication

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    Introduction


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