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The MGM Singles

30.3M streams

30,336,240

Wooly Bully

21.1M streams

21,056,710

Wooly Bully / Li'l Red Riding Hood

1.3M streams

1,281,123

On Tour

983K streams

983,021

Their Second Album

537.1K streams

537,125

Li'l Red Riding Hood

207.5K streams

207,510

The Very Best Of

194.8K streams

194,831

Ten Of Pentacles

156.8K streams

156,844

The Sam The Sham Revue

115.9K streams

115,859

Wooly Bully [Extended (Remastered)]

2.9K streams

2,923

Biography

Best known for their 1965 smash "Wooly Bully," which helped introduce Tex-Mex rhythms to mainstream rock & roll, Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs were formed in Dallas by lead singer Domingo Samudio, who took the name Sam the Sham from a joke about his inability as a vocalist. The Pharaohs consisted of guitarist Ray Stinnet, bassist David Martin, saxophonist Butch Gibson, and drummer Jerry Patterson. Before hitting it big with "Wooly Bully," a song about Samudio's cat, they recorded the independent single "Haunted House," which helped the band get a deal with MGM. Following "Wooly Bully," the group recorded a series of largely novelty singles, but only "Li'l Red Riding Hood" approached the success of its predecessor. Frustrated at being perceived as a talentless novelty act, Samudio broke up the Pharaohs in 1967 and recorded as the Sam the Sham Revue, and adopted the name Sam Domingo in 1970. His lone solo LP, Sam, Hard & Heavy, featured slide guitarist Duane Allman, but failed to establish him as a major talent. Samudio contributed two songs to the 1982 film The Border and later moved to Memphis and became a street preacher. "Wooly Bully," of course, remains a bar band staple. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi