XEPRS-AM, known as The Mighty 1090 (formerly XX Sports Radio), is an American-operated sports talk radio station targeting English-speaking listeners in San Diego. Its signal originates from Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico, and it broadcasts in English out of studios in San Diego. XEPRS is the flagship station of the San Diego Padres,San Diego Toreros men's basketball, San Diego State Aztecs football and basketball, and the San Diego Gulls. The station also used to air games for the Anaheim Ducks. Wolfman Jack immortalized XEPRS in the George Lucas movie American Graffiti.
XEPRS is a Class A, 50,000 Watt clear-channel station with a non-directional antenna daytime, and a three-tower array (directional) during nighttime hours (sunset to sunrise). XEPRS broadcasts on the frequency of 1090 kHz, a United States and Mexican clear-channel frequency.
Today's 1090 AM started out as 150,000-watt XERB on 730 kHz. The original concession was awarded to Manuel P. Barbachano, grandson of one-time governor of Yucatán Miguel Barbachano. The concession was sold to Radiodifusora Internacional, S.A., in 1939; not long after, the station moved from 730 to 1090. XERB was sold to Interamericana de Radio, S.A., in 1950.
Who do you love
I wanna know, I wanna know
Who do you love
I wanna know, I wanna know
Where did you go
When you kissed me good-night
You didn't walk home
The same way you did last-night
Where did you go
I wanna know, I wanna know
Where did you go
I wanna know, I wanna know
You were dancing with me
But I saw you flirting with her
Were all the pretty words you whispered to me
meant for her, meant for her
So Tell me
Who do you love
I wanna know, I wanna know
Who do you love
I wanna know, I wanna know
Mama said you were bad (this repeats)
And I should leave you alone
You had a playboys reputation
With all the girls you know
So I got to know
Just where I belong
Am I just another girl
Are you leading me on, leading me on
So tell me
Who do you love
I wanna know, I wanna know
Who do you love
I wanna know I wanna know
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James J. Pastirak