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| Released = 1979 |
| Released = 1979 |
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| Recorded = Sugar Hill Studios, [[Houston Texas]] |
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| Genre = [[Tejano music|Tejano]] |
| Genre = [[Tejano music|Tejano]] |
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| Label = ABC Records |
| Label = [[ABC Records|ABC]] |
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| Producer = Huey P. Meaux |
| Producer = [[Huey P. Meaux]] |
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'''''Tex-Mex''''' is an album by [[Freddy Fender]]. It was released in 1979. |
'''''Tex-Mex''''' is an album by [[Freddy Fender]]. It was released in 1979. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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#You're Turning Down The Flame |
#"You're Turning Down The Flame of Love To Low" |
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#Leaning |
#"Leaning" |
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#If That's All That's Worrying You |
#"If That's All That's Worrying You" |
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#Just Because |
#"Just Because" |
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#I Really Don't Want To Know |
#"I Really Don't Want To Know" |
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#Walking Piece |
#"Walking Piece of Heaven" |
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#She Came To The Valley |
#"She Came To The Valley" |
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#I'm A Fool To Care |
#"I'm A Fool To Care" |
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#She's Gone |
#"She's Gone" |
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#Sweet Summer Day |
#"Sweet Summer Day" |
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#Forgive |
#"Forgive" |
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#Cajun Stomp |
#"Cajun Stomp" |
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[[Category:Freddy Fender albums]] |
[[Category:Freddy Fender albums]] |
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[[Category:1979 albums]] |
[[Category:1979 albums]] |
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[[Category:ABC Records albums]] |
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[[id:Tex-Mex]] |
[[id:Tex-Mex]] |
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Tex-Mex is an album by Freddy Fender. It was released in 1979.
Track listing
- "You're Turning Down The Flame of Love To Low"
- "Leaning"
- "If That's All That's Worrying You"
- "Just Because"
- "I Really Don't Want To Know"
- "Walking Piece of Heaven"
- "She Came To The Valley"
- "I'm A Fool To Care"
- "She's Gone"
- "Sweet Summer Day"
- "Forgive"
- "Cajun Stomp"