
The Chessmen feature in almost every account of the Dallas music scene in the mid and late '60s. Famous at the time for their live shows, the Chessmen are remembered now for the members who went on to national fame: Doyle Bramhall played with and wrote songs for Stevie Ray Vaughn, Bill Etheridge played bass with ZZ Top before Dusty Hill, and Jimmie Vaughn was in the Fabulous Thunderbirds. Beyond their legend, the Chessmen's legacy consists of rare photos of the band and a few 45s.
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I Need You There
You Can't Catch Me
Love Didn't Die
Sad
Time Machine
You Lost Your Game (Demo Version)
Why Can't I Be Your Man
Mustang
The Way You Fell
no more
Meadowlands
Lola
Nothing But You
Bells Bells
Gonzo
What's Causing This Sensation
For Running Wild
When I'm Not There
There's No Blood in Bone (Live)
She Comes By Night
You're Gonna Be Lonely
Running Wild
You Lost Your Game
Dark Eyes
Why Can´t I Be Your Man
Wild Thing (Live)
Mr. Meadowlands
Baby Weemus
stormy dreams
I Need You Here
there's no blood in bone
Mr. X
Instrumental Break (Live)
What In The World's Come Over You
Bop-A-Lena
Hell go away
Wild Thing
Sweet Little 16
Whats Causing This Sensation
Prayer of Love
The Bird Train
Bird Train
Don't Have To Shop Around
All Night Long
See The Little Girl
Ways of Romance
You can`t catch me
Instrumental
Two Kinds Of People
Merry Go Round (Chessmen)
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