The TJB non-LP song "Mexican Drummer Man" is a dance number with girl singers. It was on a 45 (with "Great Manolete" on the flip side) but never on an album, and not of the style the TJB was doing at the time. Does anyone have any background on how this song came to be and why it was not included on any album? The other mystery is a song listed as an alternate B-side to the "Lonely Bull" single in some discographies. It is called "Ride Ride Ride" but I've never seen a copy and don't know if the song really exists at all. It may have been incorrect information that passed from one source to another. All original copies I've seen of the "Lonely Bull" 45 have "Acapulco 1922" on the flip side. Does anyone know if "Ride..." really exists by the TJB? (My best theory is that Brenda Lee released a song by that title on a 45 and the flip side was called "Lonely People Do Such Foolish Things.") Perhaps someone confused the two "Lonely" songs?