Sixty Minute Man
"Sixty Minute Man" is a rhythm and blues (R&B) record released in 1951 by The Dominoes. It was written by Billy Ward and Rose Marks and was one of the first R&B hit records to cross over to become a hit on the pop charts. It is regarded as one of the most important of the recordings that helped generate and shape rock and roll.
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Sixty Minute Man
"Sixty Minute Man" is a rhythm and blues (R&B) record released in 1951 by The Dominoes. It was written by Billy Ward and Rose Marks and was one of the first R&B hit records to cross over to become a hit on the pop charts. It is regarded as one of the most important of the recordings that helped generate and shape rock and roll.
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"Sixty Minute Man" is a rhythm ...... erate and shape rock and roll.
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1950-12-30
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"Don't You Know I Love You" by The Clovers
"Fool, Fool, Fool" by The Clovers
"The Glory of Love" by The Five Keys
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"Don't You Know I Love You" by The Clovers
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Billboard Best Selling Retail Rhythm & Blues records number-one single
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1951-06-30
1951-09-15
1951-11-03
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