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2 unusual facts about Sixty Minute Man


Sixty Minute Man

However, its follow-up, the pop standard "Harbor Lights", which had been recorded on 30 December 1950, failed to match its success.

WSYN

Later, with some programming also being done locally, the playlist included many 1960s oldies and also some 1950s ones as well blended in with the mostly early 1970s oldies along with some Carolina beach music classics like "Sixty Minute Man" by Billy Ward (1949).


Ralph Bass

At Federal Records, a subsidiary of King run by Bass, he turned out a series of R&B hits, including such classics as The Dominoes' "Sixty Minute Man", "Have Mercy Baby" and Hank Ballard's "Work With Me, Annie".


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