The Tijuana Jail
The Kingston Trio
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We went one day about a month ago (a-ha-ha) To have a little fun (a-ha) Mexico We ended up in a gambling spot (oh yeah) a-ha-ha Where the liquor flow-owed and the dice were hot So here we a-are in the Tijuana Jail Ain't got no friends to go our bail So here we'll stay ‘cause we can't pay Just send our mail to the Tijuana Jail I was shootin' dice, rakin' in the dough (long green) And then I heard the whistle blow We started to run when a man in blue Said "Señor, come with me ‘cause I want you." So here we are in the Tijuana Jail Ain't got no friends to go our bail So here we'll stay ‘cause we can't pay Just send our mail to the Tijuana Jail Just five hundred dollars and they'll set us free I couldn't raise a penny if ya threatened me I know five hundred don't sound like much But just try to find somebody to touch So here we are in the Tijuana Jail Ain't got no friends to go our bail So here we'll stay ‘cause we can't pay Just send our mail to the Tijuana Jail So here we are in the Tijuana Jail Ain't got no friends to go our bail So here we'll stay ‘cause we can't pay Just send our mail to the Tijuana Jail
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Written by: DENNY THOMPSON
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10 facts about this song
Song Classification"The Tijuana Jail" was recorded by the American folk and pop music group, The Kingston Trio. The song falls under the genres of American folk music and pop.
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Release DateThe song was released in 1959, during the time when the band was at the height of their popularity.
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Songwriters"The Tijuana Jail" was written by Denny Thompson. However, it is known for the notable performance of The Kingston Trio.
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Chart PerformanceDespite its controversial themes, the song managed to reach #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1959. It also reached #11 on the R&B chart.
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ControversyThe song tells a story about a night of debauchery that lands the subject in a Mexican jail, unable to secure their release. This caused a stir as the song was released during a more conservative time in music history.
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Banning IncidentThe song was initially banned from the radio due to its perceived celebration of reckless behavior and law-breaking.
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Song InfluenceDespite the conservative reactions to its release, "The Tijuana Jail" went on to influence other artists and shaped the rebellious, freedom-seeking spirit that would define much of the rock, folk, and pop music of the 1960s.
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Different VersionsThe Kingston Trio often performed live versions of the song which varied slightly from the recorded studio version, adding to its appeal and showing the band's improvisational skills.
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Album Inclusion"The Tijuana Jail" was included in The Kingston Trio's "Live at the Crazy Horse" album, which was released in 1994.
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LegacyDespite initial controversy, "The Tijuana Jail" has stood the test of time and remains one of the more recognized songs from The Kingston Trio. It represents both the band's ability to tackle controversial topics and their skill at crafting catchy folk-pop tunes.
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