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China Grove is a song by The Doobie Brothers. It is about a suburb of San Antonio, although it describes the town as being more like San Francisco's Chinatown than about how it really is. "Samurai swords" are mentioned when in fact Samurai are Japanese.

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  • China Grove, es una canción que aparece en Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City, en la radio Liberty Rock Radio 97.8. La canción es interpretada por la banda de rock The Doobie Brothers, en el álbum The Captain and Me en el año 1973. La canción dura 3:16 minutos. El nombre de la canción, es basado en un pueblo que se localiza en Texas.
  • China Grove is a song by The Doobie Brothers. It is about a suburb of San Antonio, although it describes the town as being more like San Francisco's Chinatown than about how it really is. "Samurai swords" are mentioned when in fact Samurai are Japanese.
  • China Grove is a song from The Doobie Brothers' 1973 album The Captain and Me. It was written by original lead singer Tom Johnston, before he fell ill in 1975 and was replaced by Michael McDonald. The song is based on a real town in Texas with the same name. The connection is obvious given its real-life proximity to San Antonio, which is referenced in the lyrics. However, the rest of the song is largely a fictional account portraying China Grove as Texas' version of Chinatown. Notable is the mention of samurai, who in fact are Japanese, not Chinese.
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  • China Grove, es una canción que aparece en Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City, en la radio Liberty Rock Radio 97.8. La canción es interpretada por la banda de rock The Doobie Brothers, en el álbum The Captain and Me en el año 1973. La canción dura 3:16 minutos. El nombre de la canción, es basado en un pueblo que se localiza en Texas.
  • China Grove is a song by The Doobie Brothers. It is about a suburb of San Antonio, although it describes the town as being more like San Francisco's Chinatown than about how it really is. "Samurai swords" are mentioned when in fact Samurai are Japanese.
  • China Grove is a song from The Doobie Brothers' 1973 album The Captain and Me. It was written by original lead singer Tom Johnston, before he fell ill in 1975 and was replaced by Michael McDonald. The song is based on a real town in Texas with the same name. The connection is obvious given its real-life proximity to San Antonio, which is referenced in the lyrics. However, the rest of the song is largely a fictional account portraying China Grove as Texas' version of Chinatown. Notable is the mention of samurai, who in fact are Japanese, not Chinese.
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