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- One_Mint_Julep abstract "\"One Mint Julep\" is a rhythm and blues song written by Rudy Toombs that became a hit for the Clovers. It was recorded by Atlantic Records in New York City on December 19, 1951, and released in March 1952. It was one of the first \"drinking songs\" to become a hit and one of the first to feature a tenor sax solo. It was an important step in the history of Ahmet Ertegün and Atlantic Records in its quest to become a hot rhythm and blues label. Stylistically the Clovers were moving away from the sentimental lyrics of the romantic doo-wop group songs and adapting a cooler group style, emphasizing rhythm more, nearing the style of a jump blues combo.Toombs was hired by Atlantic to write humorous up-tempo rhythm and blues novelty songs. Atlantic wanted material that was true to life, but also funny. The humor in this song comes in part from the idea of a young black man getting drunk on mint juleps, thought of as an aristocratic southern white woman's drink.".
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- One_Mint_Julep wikiPageWikiLink Swingers_(1996_film).
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- One_Mint_Julep wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mint Julep".
- One_Mint_Julep wikiPageWikiLinkText "One Mint Julep (One Way)".
- One_Mint_Julep wikiPageWikiLinkText "One Mint Julep".
- One_Mint_Julep after ""Mother-in-Law" by Ernie K-Doe".
- One_Mint_Julep before ""Blue Moon" by The Marcels".
- One_Mint_Julep title "Billboard Hot R&B Sides number-one single".
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- One_Mint_Julep years "1961-04-17".
- One_Mint_Julep subject Category:1952_songs.
- One_Mint_Julep subject Category:1961_singles.
- One_Mint_Julep subject Category:Novelty_songs.
- One_Mint_Julep subject Category:Rhythm_and_blues_songs.
- One_Mint_Julep subject Category:Songs_about_alcohol.
- One_Mint_Julep subject Category:Songs_written_by_Rudy_Toombs.
- One_Mint_Julep hypernym Rhythm.
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- One_Mint_Julep comment "\"One Mint Julep\" is a rhythm and blues song written by Rudy Toombs that became a hit for the Clovers. It was recorded by Atlantic Records in New York City on December 19, 1951, and released in March 1952. It was one of the first \"drinking songs\" to become a hit and one of the first to feature a tenor sax solo. It was an important step in the history of Ahmet Ertegün and Atlantic Records in its quest to become a hot rhythm and blues label.".
- One_Mint_Julep label "One Mint Julep".
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- One_Mint_Julep wasDerivedFrom One_Mint_Julep?oldid=662393735.
- One_Mint_Julep isPrimaryTopicOf One_Mint_Julep.