Posted July 30, 200618 yr 3 very different versions here (ok the CM isn't exactly the same song, but very similar) which one d'ya prefer? I'm currently liking the JB most. Any other versions of this that are worth a spin? Edited July 30, 200618 yr by RnB Rookie
July 30, 200618 yr 3 very different versions here (ok the CM isn't exactly the same song, but very similar) which one d'ya prefer? I'm currently liking the JB most. Any other versions of this that are worth a spin? Titus Turner on King, from 1957, is great - it's available on an Ace CD I compiled, "King Rock 'n' Roll Vol. 2" (which is actually all R & B, but never mind...) Best version of all? The Dominoes on Federal from 1951. Killer vocals from a young Clyde McPhatter - which is where this posting came in, I guess! TONE
July 30, 200618 yr Author Titus Turner on King, from 1957, Best version of all? The Dominoes on Federal from 1951. TONE cheers Tone will have to look out for these. Don't suppose you (or anyone else) has soundfiles? Cheers, Kev.
July 30, 200618 yr Author Heres another version for ya! Buddy Lamp you must be psychic Simon, found a few of these on ebay but couldn't find a soundfile anywhere. not bad. cheers Kev.
August 5, 200618 yr heres the dominoes version. ricky. sock it to em shorty. I've just had a lovely copy of this on Gold topped King label delivered today, it's in lovely nick for a 1952 7" - I'm well chuffed Now, any idea how much for a 7" of Sixty Minute Man by The Dominoes?? Edited August 6, 200618 yr by richard
August 6, 200618 yr Best version of all? The Dominoes on Federal from 1951. Killer vocals from a young Clyde McPhatter - which is where this posting came in, I guess! Tony I'd go with that. Years ago one of our local radio stations had a rock'n'roll show and the presenter mentioned something about not having heard Hank Ballard's version of the Twist. I phoned him up and was invited in the next week. I took along some other records that i thought he might be interested in and one was Have Mercy Baby by James Brown (B side to These Foolish things?) We'd quite a good session and as he was off the next week he recorded another show on the pretext of me coming back next week. The magic of radio. Great fun and he did admit that mot of listeners just wanted to hear the same old 40 R&R singles so i provided an excuse for a bit more variety to the play list. Sixty Minute man is another of my favourites. Howard stern used it as his theme to his radio shows.
August 7, 200618 yr I've just had a lovely copy of this on Gold topped King label delivered today, it's in lovely nick for a 1952 7" - I'm well chuffed Now, any idea how much for a 7" of Sixty Minute Man by The Dominoes?? Oooop's should have been Federal not King. Kev is that on the same release number Federal 12068? Edited August 7, 200618 yr by richard
August 7, 200618 yr Author Kev is that on the same release number Federal 12068? p.s - got the Buddy Lamp now too love the swing feel to it Edited August 7, 200618 yr by RnB Rookie
August 8, 200618 yr You've shown me yours so I'll show you mine Edited August 8, 200618 yr by richard
August 8, 200618 yr Got the UK 78 on Vogue - well neat! Didn't come out here on a 45 (too early), other than on a Vogue EP called "Rhythm & Blues"; 2 tracks by The Dominoes and 2 tracks by The Swallows. You'll probably get £50 change out of £400 if you wanted one!
August 8, 200618 yr Author You've shown me yours so I'll show you mine VERY nice. i think i prefer the Federal recording now
3 very different versions here (ok the CM isn't exactly the same song, but very similar) which one d'ya prefer?
I'm currently liking the JB most.
Any other versions of this that are worth a spin?
Edited by RnB Rookie