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<p>Picked up on CompuServe and the Internet. </p>

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<p>Subject: #481957-Where is sam the sham? - Msg Number: 482094<br>
From: Tom Martin 74147,3727<br>
To: Barry Nos Sher 76200,3631<br>
Forum: ROCKNET Sec: 09-Vintage Rock<br>
Date: 31-May-95 18:49:49<br>
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<p>At a Crosby, Stills, and Nash concert, David Crosby told a story of meeting Sam the
Sham in a Texas airport a few years ago. David had built up a distaste for the man over
the years because Woolly Bully had kept Mr. Tambourine Man out of the #1 position. When
David saw Sam, his first words were, &quot;You really pissed me off!&quot;. Turns out Sam
was then a minister and taken somewhat aback. Don't know if that helps, but it's a cute
story.</p>

<p>- Tom </p>

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<p>Subject: #481957-Where is sam the sham? - Msg Number: 483709<br>
From: Bill Nutt 74250,464<br>
To: Barry Nos Sher 76200,3631<br>
Forum: ROCKNET Sec: 09-Vintage Rock<br>
Date: 04-Jun-95 13:33:02<br>
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<p>Sam Samudio was featured on a couple of tracks of the soundtrack for the movie THE
BORDER, which also has the music of John Hiatt, Ry Cooder and others.</p>

<p>Bill </p>

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<p>Subject: Reply to: Re: sam the sham<br>
From: Jay Korman INTERNET:[email protected]<br>
To: Barry Nos Sher 76200,3631<br>
Date: 30-May-95 20:13<br>
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<p>Nos,<br>
&gt;Do you suppose someone on the 'net knows where Domingo Samudio is these days?<br>
&gt;I've been listening to Wooly Bully and I think it's vastly underrated!</p>

<p>Plenty of people know where Domingo Samudio is. If he's still alive he's working the
supply boat to the oil rigs gig in the gulf of Mexico like he's been doing for the past
many, many years. In fact he was taking some guy out to one of the off shore rigs when
Wooly Bully came on the radio &amp; the guy said something to the effect of &quot;I wonder
where he is&quot; to which the reply came &quot;I hear he died.&quot; Doesn't want to be
part of the music world any more.</p>

<p>See you tomorrow.</p>

<p>J</p>

<p>&quot;You have to run as fast as you can just to stay in the same place&quot; the RED
QUEEN to ALICE </p>

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<p>Subject: Reply to: sam the sham<br>
From: Bill Nutt 74250,464<br>
To: Barry Nos Sher 76200,3631<br>
Date: 09-Jul-95 11:06<br>
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<p>Hi, Barry!</p>

<p>I don't know if THE BORDER soundtrack is available on CD. The album came out on the
new-defunct Backstreet Records label (a division of MCA) in 1982. The album's serial
number is BSR-6105 - I dont know what it would be or the CD or casette. </p>

<p>It's a VERYcool soundtrack. Scre is by Ry Cooder, who plays guitar on every cut. Other
musicians include John Hiatt on guitar, Jim Dickinson on piano, Tim Drummond on bass, the
ubiquitous Jim Keltner on drums, percussion by Ras Baboo, and organ by Sam &quot;The
Sham&quot; Samudio. (That's how it reads on the album cover.) </p>

<p>Here's a track listing: </p>

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Earthquake (vocal by Cooder and Willie Greene Jr.)
Across the Borderline (vocal by Freddy Fender - TREMENDOUS song)
Maria (instrumental)
Texas Bop (vocal by Dickinson)
Highway 23 (instrumental)
Palomita (vocal by Samudio)
Rio Grande (instrumental)
Too Late (vocal by Hiatt)
No Quiero (vocal by Samudio)
Skin Game (vocal by Hiatt - a KILLER cut!)
El Scorcho (instrumental)
Building Fires (vocal by Brenda Patterson)
Nino (instrumental)</pre><!--mstheme--><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">

<p>Samudio is credited with writing the two songs he sings. Cooder, Hiatt and Dickinson
co-wrote &quot;Across the Borderline,&quot; &quot;Too Late&quot; and &quot;Skin
Game.&quot; Dickinson, Dan Penn and Johnny Christopher co-wrote &quot;Building
Fires.&quot; Dickinson wrote &quot;Texas Bop.&quot; Everything else is credited to Cooder
alone. </p>

<p>Though I don't think the full album has been reissued on CD, I'm pretty sure that
several cuts are scheduled for inclusion on the 2-CD Ry Cooder box set that's coming out
this summer. Don't know which ones, though. </p>

<p>The music leans heavily toward Tex-Mex, as you might expect for a movie set on the
U.S.-Mexico border. </p>

<p>As for the movie - it's very good! Jack Nicholson stars as a Border Patrol cop in
Texas, who struggles to maintain his integrity in the face of the corruption of his peers
and superiors. He gets involved with a Mexican girl whose family he tries to help. It
sorta reminded of the kind of morality story that Graham Green (the late British writer,
not the Native American actor <g>) would write. Also starred Harvey Keitel, Valerie Perrine
and Warren Oates (who's particularly good). It was directed by the late Tony Richardson. </p>

<p>Aren't you sorry you asked? See what a blabbermouth I can be once I get started? </p>

<p>8-) </p>

<p>Hope this info is of help to you. </p>

<p>Bill </p>

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<p>Newsgroups: houston.music<br>
Subject: Re: sam the sham <br>
From: &quot;Mark A. Luna&quot; &amp;[email protected]&gt;<br>
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 1995 15:07:19 GMT <br>
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<p>I saw Sam at an oldies concert in San Antonio back in 1987! He did Wooly Bully and one
religious song. A few years ago he was on a TV special. He was backed by the Texas
Tornados and he performed Wolly Bully. Doug Sahm frequently performs Wooly Bully in
concert and I think it's on one of his live albums. Dr. Loco and the Rockin' Jalapeno Band
cover it on their just released CD, &quot;Puro Party!&quot; </p>

<p>Mark </p>

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<p>Email from Barry Hunt&nbsp;<br>
4/30/2002 </p>

  <font face="Arial" size="2">I met Sam The Sham in Memphis in 1997.He was
  working as a DJ on a blues station run by the Blues Foundation. I was invited
  to a live British radio broadcast from a riverboat on the Mississippi. Sam was
  in tremendous health &amp; spirits....I told him how much I enjoyed his
  contributions to THE BORDER soundtrack. He seemed surprised at my knowledge of
  those songs &amp; then gave me 2 new cds he had made in Memphis. Later he sang
  a blues number live on the radio show &amp; had us all in hysterics when he
  told what Wooly Bully was all about. He told me he was still involved in the
  Church, was proud of his achievements &amp; had enjoyed the old days but was
  glad to leave all that hard livin` behind. That day was particularly memorable
  as I met a number of my musical heroes&nbsp;but Sam the Sham was the highlight. I assume he still lives &amp; works in Memphis.</font>

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