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  2. ¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes! - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Cortázar Sr. (lyrics) " ¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes! " or in English Jalisco, don't back down is a Mexican ranchera song composed by Manuel Esperón with lyrics by Ernesto Cortázar Sr. It was written in 1941 [1] and featured in the 1941 Mexican film ¡Ay Jalisco, no te rajes!, after which it became an enormous hit in Mexico. [2]

  3. South of the Border (1939 song) - Wikipedia

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    August 1, 1939 [6] Studio. New York City, New York. Genre. Big Band. Label. Bluebird B-10376. " South of the Border Down Mexico Way " is a popular song describing a trip to Mexico, written by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr. It was originally released in 1939, with many versions following, including one for the film of the same name sung by star ...

  4. List of songs about Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico as a whole. "Adios Mexico" by Texas Tornados. "Ain't no God in Mexico" by Waylon Jennings. "Alejandro" by Lady Gaga. "Angelo" by Brotherhood of Man. "Are you with me" by Lost Frequencies. "Bay of Mexico" by The Kingston Trio. "Beer in Mexico" by Kenny Chesney. "Cuando Volveras a Mexico" by Juan Gabriel.

  5. Texas Roadhouse - Wikipedia

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    Texas Roadhouse, Inc. Texas Roadhouse, Inc. is an American steakhouse chain that specializes in steaks in a Texan and Southwestern cuisine style. [4] It is a subsidiary of Texas Roadhouse Inc, which has two other concepts (Bubba's 33 and Jaggers) and is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. [5] As of August 2021, the chain operates about 627 ...

  6. On the Trail of the Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    On the Trail of the Buffalo. "On the Trail of the Buffalo" (Roud 634), also known as "The Buffalo Skinners" or "The Hills of Mexico", is a traditional American folk song in the western music genre. It tells the story of an 1873 buffalo hunt on the southern plains. [1] According to Fannie Eckstorm, 1873 is correct, as the year that professional ...

  7. Patrick Swayze - Wikipedia

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    Don Swayze (brother) Patrick Wayne Swayze (/ ˈsweɪzi / SWAY-zee; August 18, 1952 – September 14, 2009) was an American actor, dancer, and singer-songwriter known for playing distinctive lead roles, particularly romantic, tough, and comedic characters. He was also known for his media image and looks: People magazine named Swayze the "Sexiest ...

  8. Bo Diddley - Wikipedia

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    Bo Diddley was born in McComb, Mississippi, [nb 1] as Ellas Otha Bates (also stated as Otha Ellas Bates or Elias Otha Bates). [16] He was the only child of Ethel Wilson, a sharecropper's teenaged daughter, and Eugene Bates, [17] whom he never knew. Wilson was only sixteen, and being unable to support a family, she gave her cousin, Gussie ...

  9. Canción mixteca - Wikipedia

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    Canción mixteca. " Canción Mixteca " is a Mexican folk song written by Oaxacan composer José López Alavez (1889–1974). Lopez Alavez wrote the melody of the song in 1912, and composed the lyrics in 1915. Lopez Alavez describes his feelings of homesickness for his home region of Oaxaca after moving to Mexico City.