Six or Seven Times

Cab Calloway

About Six or Seven Times

Six or Seven Times is a satyrical romantic jazz song written by Fats Waller and Irving Mills. The song was copyrighted in November, 1929. The song was first recorded by The Chocolate Dandies in September, 1929, for Okeh Records; their B-side was That's How I Feel Today. A month later, it was recorded by Duke Ellington and his Six Jolly Jesters, with vocals by Freddy Jenkins and Sonny Greer, for Brunswick/Vocalion. Cab Calloway recorded a popular version for Brunswick on June 11, 1931.  


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St. Louis woman, she's never pleased,
She says there's one good man who'll soon be deceived,
If she can't hear from him each night at least
Six or seven times.

She says the other songs don't mean a thing,
There's only one that makes her heart go bing,
That's why she craves that little tune I sing
Six or seven times.

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Cab Calloway

Cabell "Cab" Calloway III (December 25, 1907 – November 18, 1994) was an American jazz singer and bandleader. He was strongly associated with the Cotton Club in Harlem, New York City, where he was a regular performer. more »

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Written by: IRVING MILLS, FATS WALLER

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10 facts about this song

Historical context
"Six or Seven Times" is a popular jazz song hailing from the 1930s. It was released in 1930 and showcases the musical style and talent of the era.
Artist profile
The song is performed and recorded by Cab Calloway, who was a very famous American jazz singer and bandleader. He is most celebrated for his scat singing and is considered one of the foremost entertainers of the Jazz Age.
Musical style
"Six or Seven Times" has its roots in the Big Band Jazz genre. This genre, which was characterized by a large group of 10 or more musicians playing together in an ensemble, dominated the swing era and made use of arrangements often written by band members.
Popularization
Known for its lively tunes and strong rhythm, the song gained massive popularity among audiences, so much so that it still remains one of the classics in the jazz circle.
Scat Singing
Cab Calloway was popular for his scat singing style. In "Six or Seven Times", you can clearly see his signature technique.
Record Label
The song was released under the Brunswick label, a major record label during the jazz era, which recorded many of Calloway's initial hits, including this one.
Influence
This song, among others by Cab Calloway, significantly contributed to the rise of Jazz music's popularity in America, influencing many subsequent Jazz artists and shaping the future of Jazz music.
Band vocals
The song also includes vocals from the band The Mills Brothers, an American jazz and pop vocal quartet.
Distinguishing Characteristics
"Six or Seven Times" is characterized by brisk tempo, intricate brass arrangements, clever lyrical play, and Calloway's energetic and charismatic delivery.
Relevance Today
Even after nearly a century, "Six or Seven Times" continues to be a favorite among Jazz enthusiasts and remains an iconic representation of Calloway’s contribution to American jazz music.

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