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McKinney historical marker at Bistineau Baptist Church in south Webster Parish, Louisiana; click to enlarge. Baylus Benjamin McKinney or B. B. McKinney (July 22, 1886 – September 7, 1952), was an American singer, song writer, teacher, and music editor.
McKinney used the drums that appear in J. Holiday's "Bed"; [5] "Trading Places" also uses guitar instrumentation. [6] The theme of the song surrounds role reversal in a relationship, [ 7 ] predominantly in sexual situations, with its hook consisting of the lyrics, "I'm always on the top, tonight I'm on the bottom / 'cause we trading places". [ 8 ]
"If I Could Be with You (One Hour Tonight)" is a popular song, with music by James P. Johnson and lyrics by Henry Creamer. Published in 1926, the song was first recorded by Clarence Williams' Blue Five with vocalist Eva Taylor in 1927. [1]
"Nobody's Business" is a House, disco-pop, [15] pop [16] and R&B-funk song [17] with a length of three minutes and thirty-six seconds. [18] Smokey D. Fontaine of The Urban Daily described it as "a perfect blend of R&B soul and pop feel-good with an irresistible sing-in-the-shower falsetto hook."
McKinney’s Cotton Pickers: Victor V38013-A: 1928 It’s Tight Like That: Walter Barnes and his Royal Creolians: Brunswick 4244: 1928 It’s Tight Like That: Jimmie Noone’s Apex Club Orchestra, with Junie Cobb: Vocalion 1238: 1928 It’s Tight Like That: Clara Smith: Columbia 14398D: 1929 It’s Tight Like That: Luis Russell and his Burning ...
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"Best Friend" was written by Keith Crouch and Glenn McKinney, while production was helmed by Crouch. [3] A lighthearted "jeep pop" ode to sibling bonds, [4] Norwood dedicated the song to her younger brother Ray J who was initially supposed to appear on a duet version of the song. [5]
"It's Gonna Work Out Fine" is a song made famous by Ike & Tina Turner in 1961 as a single issued on the Sue label. It was also included on their 1962 album Dynamite!.The record is noted for being their first Grammy nominated song and their second million-selling single after "A Fool in Love".