“Tijuana Taxi” is a lively and catchy instrumental track by the American music group Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. It was written by Ervan “Bud” Coleman and first released in 1965 as part of the album “Going Places.” The song features a distinctive trumpet melody played by Herb Alpert, accompanied by vibrant brass instruments, percussion, and a groovy rhythm section. “Tijuana Taxi” captures the essence of Mexican mariachi music with its energetic arrangement and playful musical elements.
The title of the song refers to the iconic Tijuana taxis that were known for their colorful and eye-catching appearances, reflecting the lively atmosphere of the border town in Mexico.
The upbeat and cheerful melody of “Tijuana Taxi” evokes a sense of excitement and adventure, as if taking a joyful ride through the bustling streets of Tijuana.
The track became a major hit for Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, reaching the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its infectious melody and lively instrumentation made it a popular choice for radio play and contributed to the band’s success during the 1960s. “Tijuana Taxi” showcases Herb Alpert’s talent as a trumpeter and bandleader and remains one of the most recognizable and enduring tunes in the Tijuana Brass catalog. Its cheerful and upbeat vibe continues to captivate audiences, making it a timeless piece in the realm of instrumental music.