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The record company then turned to the other sharply contrasting, straight R&B song which the group had recorded on the same day, "Sixty Minute Man", written by Ward and Marks. It was issued in May 1951 (on Federal 12022), and by the end of the month had reached number one on the R&B chart, a
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to describe a style of music; he introduced the phrase on mainstream radio in the early 1950s. Several sources suggest that that he discovered the term (a euphemism for sexual intercourse in the black community) on the record "Sixty Minute Man". The lyrics include the line, "I rock 'em, roll 'em all
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One source summarized the song's appeal: it "contains "rebelliousness, unsubtle sexuality, and a steady rhythm. It arguably coined the very name of this new type of music: rock and roll". Its success on the pop chart indicated that R&B cross over was certainly possible. The recording "opened the
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on guitar, and used Bill Brown's bass voice, rather than McPhatter's tenor, as the lead. It features the singer's boasts of his sexual prowess, of being able to satisfy his girls with fifteen minutes each of kissing, teasing, and squeezing, before his climactic fifteen minutes of "blowing top".
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in the nineteenth century, and double-entendre had been used in blues lyrics for decades before the song was written. A common reference was to "Dan, the Back Door Man"—the lover of a married woman who would leave her house by the back door—as in a song of that title recorded by
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recorded with the group in this lineup as well as with The Du-Droppers who had recorded an earlier version of "Can't Do Sixty No More" in 1952. Though they share the same title, the earlier version was written by
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By the middle of the 20th century, the phrase "rocking and rolling" was slang for sex in the black community but Freed liked the sound of it and felt the words could be used differently.
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position it held for an almost unprecedented 14 weeks. The single also made it to number 17 on the pop singles chart and was voted "Song of the year" for 1951.
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Ultimately "Sixty Minute Man" remained a novelty song, and did not contribute significantly to the merging of pop music and R&B, more in the tradition of "
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Their initial release, "Do Something For Me", was the first record on which McPhatter sang lead. The song was musically a gospel song with gospel-style
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The Dominoes became one of the more popular vocal groups of the 1950s. However, Bill Brown, lead singer of "Sixty Minute Man", left in 1952 to form
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but was lyrically secular. A success, the song entered the R&B chart at the beginning of February 1951. Less successful was its follow-up, the
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sang the song in the mid-1950s during their live shows. In later years, the Dominoes' record became a contender for the title of "the
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to become a hit on the pop chart. It is regarded as one of the most important of the recordings that helped generate and shape
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Lyrics of this type already had a long history. The reference to "Dan" (alternatively, "Jim Dandy") dates back at least to
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at the time. However, in hindsight it was an important record in several respects: it crossed the boundaries between
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and Roberta Lee, and also by the York Brothers. The Lee/Gunter recording is cited as an early example of rockabilly.
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and held a series of recording sessions at the National Studios in New York in November and December of that year.
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night long". Freed did not acknowledge that source (or the original meaning of the expression) in interviews.
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group, Restless Heart, performed the song on their "Fast Movin' Train" tour in the late 1980s.
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in 1937. Among the many precedents, but with a different perspective, is "One Hour Mama" by
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recorded the song in 1976. It was recorded in 1977 by the a cappella group
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door for other sexually forthright records, planting the seed for
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A version was recorded in the early 1970s by the Australian band
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The pair decided to put together a smooth vocal group to rival
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In 1955 with a new lineup, the Dominoes recorded their own
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In 1951, "Sixty Minute Man" was recorded as a duet by
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Then you'll holler "Please don't stop" (Don't stop!)
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Index

60 Minute Man (architecture)

Song
The Dominoes
B-side
Genre
Rhythm and blues
Label
Federal Records
Songwriter(s)
Billy Ward
Federal Records
1951
the Dominoes
cross over
rock and roll
Clyde McPhatter
the Drifters
songwriter
Billy Ward
black
white
The Ink Spots
the Orioles
Federal Records
melismas
pop standard
Harbor Lights
René Hall
minstrel shows

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