The Hombres were an American garage rock band from Memphis, Tennessee. Formed in
1966, the group consisted of Jerry Lee Masters on bass, Gary Wayne McEwen on
guitar, B.B. Cunningham Jr. on lead vocals and electronic organ, and John Will
Hunter on drums. The band's breakthrough came with their 1967 single "Let It Out
(Let It All Hang Out)", which peaked at number 12 on the charts. Released on
Verve Forecast Records, this song featured a spoken introduction inspired by Red
Ingle and His Natural Seven's 1947 recording "Cigareets, Whuskey and Wild, Wild
Women". The Hombres' album Let...