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Mendocino is the second album [6] by country rock group The Sir Douglas Quintet, released in April 1969 on Smash Records.The release of the album was expedited as the result of the success of the title song, which peaked at No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during a fifteen-week stay in early 1969.
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. [16] However, early influences on the band's emerging Texas style were of course broader than this, and included ethnic and pop music from the 1950s and 1960s, such as doo-wop , electric blues ...
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Mendocino, by the Sir Douglas Quintet, or its title track "(Talk to Me of) Mendocino", a song on the album Kate & Anna McGarrigle; Geology Mendocino ...
"Mendocino" Sir Douglas Quintet: 1 10 June "Ballad of John and Yoko" The Beatles: 2 24 June "Mendocino" Sir Douglas Quintet: 3 15 July "Oh Happy Day" The Edwin Hawkins Singers: 1 22 July "Mendocino" Sir Douglas Quintet: 1 29 July "Honky Tonk Women" The Rolling Stones: 4 26 August "In the Year 2525" Zager and Evans: 1 2 September "Je t'aime ...
This is a list of songs that have a cover version in Czech: ... Sir Douglas Quintet: 1969 Mendocino: ... (Wedding Song) Noel Paul Stookey: 1969
"Heya" was a 1969 international hit song by J.J. Light, stage name for Navajo singer Jim Stallings, who played bass on several Sir Douglas Quintet albums. [1] " Heya", with B-side "On the Road Now", was released in Germany as Liberty catalog number 56111.
She's About a Mover is a 1965 song by the Sir Douglas Quintet [3] that was quickly covered by several other artists. The song has a 12-bar blues structure, and is essentially a rewrite of The Coasters’ 1957 hit, "Searchin'" The song was recorded in Houston, Texas at Gold Star Studios.