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  2. Sixty Minute Man - Wikipedia

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    "Sixty Minute Man" is an R&B record released on Federal Records in 1951 by the Dominoes. [1] 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 chart.

  3. Answer song - Wikipedia

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    "Can't Do Sixty No More", written and performed by The Dominoes, was a response to their own hit song from four years earlier (1951), "Sixty Minute Man". One of the longest answer record cycles was started by Hank Ballard and The Midnighters ' (1954) R&B hit " Work with Me, Annie ", and its sequel song " Annie Had a Baby " (1954).

  4. I Can't Do That Anymore - Wikipedia

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    "I Can't Do That Anymore" is a song written by Alan Jackson, and recorded by American country music artist Faith Hill. It was released in October 1996 as the fifth and final single from Hill's It Matters to Me album. The song peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Country charts in 1997.

  5. I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) - Wikipedia

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    "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" is a song by American duo Hall & Oates. Written by Daryl Hall, John Oates and Sara Allen, the song was released as the second single from their tenth studio album, Private Eyes (1981). The song became the fourth number one hit single of their career on the Billboard Hot 100. It features Charles DeChant on ...

  6. Can't Get This Stuff No More - Wikipedia

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    "Can't Get This Stuff No More" is a song on American hard rock band Van Halen's 1996 compilation Best Of – Volume I. The song was one of two new songs recorded exclusively for the album (the other being " Me Wise Magic ").

  7. Me Wise Magic - Wikipedia

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    After Warner Bros. Records notified David Lee Roth that a Van Halen greatest hits album was coming, Roth contacted Eddie Van Halen asking for more details. The singer and the guitarist got in touch again, and two weeks later Eddie, realizing "Humans Being" was the only relatively new track on the compilation, asked Roth if he would record two new songs.

  8. Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Wikipedia

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    This reached No. 7 in the pop chart. [25] (1943) Tab Hunter on Dot. The B-side to "Ninety-Nine Ways", which was a No. 11 hit in March 1957. "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" itself charted at No. 74 in March 1957. The Ink Spots reached No. 1 on the R&B chart for two non-consecutive weeks and No. 2 on the pop chart [26] (1943)

  9. I Can't Hear You No More - Wikipedia

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    The Betty Everett version was released in the summer of 1964 as the follow-up to her top ten song "The Shoop Shoop Song".Robert Pruter in his book Chicago Soul describes "I Can't Hear You" as a "surprisingly weak [song] for Goffin-King that did not give the Vee Jay [Records] staff [musicians] much to work with" and dismisses Everett's single with its number 39 R&B chart (as reported in Cash ...