
Indisputably the greatest Chicano rock band of the '60s, Thee Midniters took their inspiration from both the British Invasion sound of the Rolling Stones and the more traditional R&B that they were weaned on in their native Los Angeles. Hugely popular in East Los Angeles, the group, featuring both guitars and horns, had a local hit (and a small national one) with their storming version of "Land of a Thousand Dances" in 1965. Much of their repertoire featured driving
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The Town I Live In
Dreaming Casually
Making Ends Meet
Come Back Baby
Giving Up on Love
It'll Never Be Over for Me
That's All
Whittier Blvd
I Need Someone
Sad Girl
Are You Angry
Jump, Jive & Harmonize
Never Knew I Had It So Bad
Jump, Jive, and Harmonize
Love Makes Me Do Foolish Things
Love Special Delivery
I Found a Peanut
Jump Jive and Harmonize
Never Give Up
Empty Heart
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love
Jump, Jive and Harmonize
Whittier Blvd.
Chicano Power
Welcome Home Darling
Gloria
TO BE WITH YOU
Hey Little Girl
Going Out of My Head
Thee Midnite Feeling
Down Whittier Blvd.
Land of a Thousand Dances
Devil With A Blue Dress/Good Golly Miss Molly
Money
Looking Out A Window
Love Makes The World Go Round
Dragon-Fly
Do You Love Me
Brother Where Are You
When A Man Loves A Woman
Land Of A Thousand Dances (extended live version)
Walk On By
Strangers In The Night
Down Whittier Blvd. (Godfrey vocal)
Soul And Inspiration
Yesterday
Evil Love
Don't Go Away
Brother Where Are You?
Are You Angry?
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