Sir Douglas Quintet - She's About A Mover

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Published 2007-12-28
Texas legends make the Scene NBC Style

All Comments (21)
  • @rayscott4780
    Got blown off a truck in Vietnam singing this song. Ah, fond memories. I survived and went on to serve a full 18 months
  • @guymichel101
    This song in particular—this song is one of the best songs ever recorded. Every time I hear it, from when I was 14 to now when I'm 71, I just start bobbin and boppin and swayin along. Like the Four Tops, I can't help myself, because this song is got such a quintessential, monumental, Biblically torrential, planet-eating groove. See? Even my words start shingalingin along. How could you not? Captivated, And loving it.
  • @pigurine
    There has NEVER been music as good as the 60s, everyday was a monster hit
  • @Birdwatching754
    I remember them like it was yesterday. It played everywhere. I was in my teens and will never forget it.
  • @shirleystone3476
    I’m 56, I have had many, many dreams with this song in my head. You don’t hear it, you feel it! It is not until I was an adult, that I realized when I was a young child, my Dad, who was a Tejano musician, used to play this record over & over. This group is from San Antonio, my Dad is from Kingsville and the rhythm on this song is like much of the Tejano music he played & is still being played today….He would have been 83 last month. He raised us with great musical taste. RIP Dad, ❤❤!
  • @wmden1
    It's useless to debate which decade was better. Both decades were great, in my opinion, and beat the fire out of anything since, except maybe 3 or 4 songs in the 80s. I'm 72 so I was around for both. I haven't heard this song in 55 or 60 years, I would guess, and just thought about it a few minutes ago. Thanks King Vidiot. Great song and memory. Yes, the organ and the lead singer's voice made this song. It was different.
  • Doug Sahm was the the godfather of the tex /mex sound . He is a legend and very talented
  • @StringTherapy
    Doug and Auggie later formed the Texas Tornados along with Freddie Fender and the great squeeze box player Flaco Jimenez....a very cool group
  • @knifelyfe6565
    Trini Lopez callin' Sir Douglas up.
    AINT IT FUN BEING FROM TEXAS!
  • @scottmeli
    One of the best 2 minute songs ever made! An unforgettable hit record of 1965…these guys were great! Thanks for posting.
  • @kande6916
    This guy is the most underrated legend ever!! Doug Sahm
  • @johngooding4908
    If you were a garage band in the 60's you had to know this song ! Everyone sang along - what great lyrics !
  • @AnnHattieAnn
    The more I watch this, the more great stuff I catch in the performance. Epic head-banging moves by the keyboardist, Doug's ever-evolving facial expressions, and the poor stiff-as-a-board maracas player. How could anyone not love this!!?? Great song. Classic 60's everything! Peace, AHA
  • @treerat1627
    I was 13 when I saw this on TV. It is now one of my all time favorites. Those mannequins are LIVE models. You can see the front mannequin blink a couple times. And you can hear something drop and hit the floor......so it was taped live.
  • @meikotto9101
    ich hatte jahrelang nur Fetzen von diesem Song im Kopf und heute hab ich den Song endlich gefunden 😍
  • @mickquintana
    Sooo NICE to see Whites and Mexicans getting along as well as we did then, a great enough humanitarian relationship to form a TOP BAND, and a TOP SONG!
  • @tomarthur1000
    Hearing this for the first time and I'm 69. Fntastic.
  • @billhillify4924
    Organ playing with an attitude!🤘🤘🤘🤘...go Augie go!!!!