The James Boys

ABOUT

The James Boys were an R&B studio band produced by singer Jesse James (b. James McClelland) that became famous during the late 1960s. They are best known for the brassy instrumental, "The Mule" (1968), in which a honking saxophone can also be heard throughout.


Best known songs (with years) include:

  • The Mule (1968)

Pop charts debut year: 1968

Years active: ca. late 1960s

Genres: R&B, funk

Labels: Phil-L.A. of Soul

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The James Boys