"Tequila" is a rock and roll instrumental by The Champs, composed by saxophonist Danny Flores (credited as Chuck Rio).
It became a No. 1 hit in 1958 and later gained cult status through its use in films and pop culture.
The memorable saxophone riff and shouted title "Tequila!" made it instantly recognizable.
"Tequila" is a Grammy Award-winning surf rock instrumental by The Champs, famous for its catchy saxophone riff.
It reached №1 on Billboard in 1958 and remains iconic in pop culture, notably featured in films like "Pee-wee's Big Adventure".
"Tequila" is a rock and roll instrumental recorded by The Champs in 1958.
It became a No. 1 hit in the United States and won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance.
"Tequila" is a rock and roll instrumental by The Champs, released in 1958.
It became famous for its catchy saxophone melody and the sporadic shouted title "Tequila!"
during breaks. The song topped the Billboard charts and remains a classic example of
late-1950s instrumental rock.
Danny Flores, known as Chuck Rio, composed "Tequila" while playing the saxophone solo himself. The track became a defining moment for both Flores and The Champs.