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Charted at #100 on Billboard Hot 100 in March 1961. The Texans are actually Johnny Burnette and Dorsey Burnette, who co-wrote and perform this instrumental. This was their only Hot 100 entry under the name of "The Texans" but they had plenty of their own hits under their own names. B-side is "Bloody River".

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8 years ago

Richard Smith

Infinity records in 1961. Re-released on VeeJay in 1965.

9 years ago

gdouglas999

Always loved this instrumental. So surprised that others liked it as much as I did because it's chart position doesn't indicate that it was all that popular!

9 years ago

TasmanDevil13

Ну Погоди !

9 years ago

Агробот 990

Nu pogodi

9 years ago

mrob75

wow, LimePopsicle....Had not heard this in years! Back in the 60s when I was just a kid, my Aunt Marta bought me a little package of 45s at "Wooworths"...Inside the little plastic bag was this record! (Anyone remember those "packaged" 45s? They were always found thrown in a pile on some large round table!) I remember playing it over and over on my little turquoise blue "Zenith" ! Thanks for the upload!

11 years ago

jeffsor47

So do I !

11 years ago

jeffsor47

Thank you for posting this song....I appreciate it.

11 years ago

jeffsor47

Thanks, i haven't heard this 50 yrs. great!

12 years ago

bettysue catoe

bought this way back in the early 60s because it was played so often on the juke box at Garner State park. I have the 45. love it. Dicky Taylor could flat dance the whip to that!!!

12 years ago

Rhett Butler

Looked for several years to find this 45 - finally located in a small record store in Ohio............love it...........thanks for the post...

12 years ago

Alyce Cato

billy vaughn and his orchestra did a good version too

13 years ago

TheLimePopsicle

@Ezdduf4kuZ You're welcome!!!!

13 years ago

elmer zu

This is another great instrumental that went top 40 during the height of the doowop era of R&R. It was a minor hit here in Vancouver and I didn't hear it all to often like I did twangin' Duane Eddy, who had quite a few instrumentals. This instrumental reminds me of Ghost Riders in the Sky by the Ramrods..they have something in common, and it isn't the titles. Perhaps a cattle drive, involving a hundred steers, with a dozen cowboys trying to keep the herd in tac. Anyway thx4 postin'a classic

14 years ago

thepoint08

Way cool !! Have not heard this tune since it was on air back in the day, in Vancouver, BC. It made it to 23 in early march/61.

14 years ago

teed lassen

Boy I can remember this like it was yesterday and all the decades have passed as will as the brothers...they were good friends.

14 years ago

TheLimePopsicle

Thanks for your comment! It's also a rare recording that fades in with the sound.

14 years ago

waynothewizard

One of my favorite rock instrumentals of all time that nobody ever heard of. I remember it well from 1961.

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