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"Mexicali Rose" is a is a popular song composed by bandleader and pianist Jack Breckenridge Tenney in the early 1920s, when he and his seven piece orchestra played the hotels and clubs of the Calexico and Mexicali border. The song became a hit in the mid-1930s, thanks to Gene Autry and Bing Crosby, around the same time that Tenney became a lawyer and was elected to the California State Assembly, and later appointed to head of the California Senate Factfinding Subcommittee on Un-American Activities.

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  • Mexicali Rose (es)
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  • Mexicali Rose,​ también conocida como Rosa de Mexicali o La rosa de Mexicali, es una canción del compositor y político estadounidense Jack B. Tenney, con letra atribuida a Helen Stone, compuesta en Mexicali a inicios de la década de los veinte, y registrada en 1923. Ha sido interpretada por muchos cantantes y músicos de varias nacionalidades, pero principalmente estadounidenses, entre los que destacan: Bing Crosby, Gene Autry y Jerry Lee Lewis. También existen versiones en donde sólo se ejecuta la melodía, como en los casos de las versiones de Billy Vaughn o de Mantovani. (es)
  • "Mexicali Rose" is a is a popular song composed by bandleader and pianist Jack Breckenridge Tenney in the early 1920s, when he and his seven piece orchestra played the hotels and clubs of the Calexico and Mexicali border. The song became a hit in the mid-1930s, thanks to Gene Autry and Bing Crosby, around the same time that Tenney became a lawyer and was elected to the California State Assembly, and later appointed to head of the California Senate Factfinding Subcommittee on Un-American Activities. (en)
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  • Mexicali Rose (en)
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  • Mexicali Rose (en)
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  • In An Album Of Cowboy Songs 1939 (en)
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  • Mexicali Rose,​ también conocida como Rosa de Mexicali o La rosa de Mexicali, es una canción del compositor y político estadounidense Jack B. Tenney, con letra atribuida a Helen Stone, compuesta en Mexicali a inicios de la década de los veinte, y registrada en 1923. Ha sido interpretada por muchos cantantes y músicos de varias nacionalidades, pero principalmente estadounidenses, entre los que destacan: Bing Crosby, Gene Autry y Jerry Lee Lewis. También existen versiones en donde sólo se ejecuta la melodía, como en los casos de las versiones de Billy Vaughn o de Mantovani. (es)
  • "Mexicali Rose" is a is a popular song composed by bandleader and pianist Jack Breckenridge Tenney in the early 1920s, when he and his seven piece orchestra played the hotels and clubs of the Calexico and Mexicali border. The song became a hit in the mid-1930s, thanks to Gene Autry and Bing Crosby, around the same time that Tenney became a lawyer and was elected to the California State Assembly, and later appointed to head of the California Senate Factfinding Subcommittee on Un-American Activities. (en)
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