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The Mexican (song)

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The song has been compiled, covered and mixed many times and is considered one of the most influential songs in
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in the summer of 1972. Shacklock wrote the lyrics of the song as a retort to the 1960
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magazine, May 2012, The Stories Behind The Songs: Babe Ruth - The Mexican.
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The song composition interpolates "Per qualche dollaro in più" by
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culture as well as being popular in early disco clubs such as
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2006: Marc Hype & Jim Dunloop feat. Sara Bourgeois
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Index

Song
Babe Ruth
First Base
Abbey Road Studios
Label
Songwriter(s)
Alan Shacklock
Ennio Morricone
Producer(s)
Nick Mobbs
Single
Jellybean
Songwriter(s)
Alan Shacklock
Ennio Morricone
Producer(s)
John "Jellybean" Benitez
Jellybean
Sidewalk Talk
Babe Ruth
First Base
hip hop music
The Loft
Alan Shacklock
Abbey Road Studios
John Wayne
The Alamo
Texian
Battle of the Alamo
African-American music

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